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Lori Weinstein Leads Diabetes Partnership of Cleveland into the Future
Suburban Symphony Orchestra
The Suburban Symphony's 60th anniversary event, The Diamond and Silver Jubilee Concert: A Salute to 100 Years of Music Making in Cleveland, will take place Sunday, March 15, at 3:30 p.m., at The Masonic Auditorium. Enjoy Bizet’s Carmen, The Complete Opera in Concert , featuring: • Audrey Babcock, soprano, as Carmen • Scott Ramsay, tenor, as Don Jose • Marian Vogel, soprano, as Michaela • Brian Keith Johnson, baritone, as Escamillo This show will be presented with the Choral Arts Society of Cleveland. Seating begins at 2:45 p.m. Tickets start at $15. For ticket information, call 216.881.6350 or visit www. clevelandmasonicauditorium. com. The Masonic Auditorium is located at 3615 Euclid Ave.
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ori Weinstein has been named president and CEO of Diabetes Partnership of Cleveland after serving on the Board of Directors for five years. Weinstein has substantial experience in marketing and communications, branding, and business development in the non-profit sector of healthcare and medical markets. She resides in Beachwood. "I am delighted to continue leading the vital mission of Diabetes Partnership of Cleveland and ensure that we provide the right services to the community to help children, adults and families affected by diabetes. One in every eight Cleveland adults has diabetes, over 330,000 people in Cuyahoga County, and the incidence continues to increase, underlining how imperative it is to meet the critical needs that no one else is serving." The emphasis in adult programs will be on offering diabetes management and support programs
to help people lead healthy, productive lives and avoid the devastating effects of uncontrolled diabetes. Diabetes Partnership is accredited by the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE), a designation based on the National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education which allows the Partnership to accept Medicaid and Medicare. Diabetes Partnership will continue to provide a confidential call-in service for anyone with diabetes questions, referring needs for diabetes assistance, emergency diabetes supplies, glucose screening for initial diagnosis and diabetes education. Camp Ho Mita Koda, the oldest camp for children with diabetes in the country, continues its 81 years of providing the highest quality, self-care education and medical
care. The 72-wooded-acre camp in Geauga County is open four weeks each summer to teach children life-long wellness habits in a nurturing, active, and fun-filled environment. Previously, Weinstein served as senior director-service line marketing at Cleveland Clinic. She is a graduate of Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University MBA program and received her BA from Skidmore College. Diabetes Partnership of Cleveland, founded in 1954, is a local and independent nonprofit organization, providing life-long programs and services to more than 8,000 children and adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes in Greater Cleveland each year. For more information, please visit www.diabetespartnership.org or call 216.591.0800.
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