SHOP It’s All Here! • Target • Toys R Us/Babies R Us • Old Navy • Ulta • Five Below • Micro Center • Marc’s • Fish Furniture • Marshall Carpet • Michaels • Bed Bath & Beyond • Lee Jewelers • Great Clips • Ecclipse Hair • John Roberts Salon • CVS • Fox & Hound • 5th Avenue Deli • Chipotle Mexican Grill • Café 56 • First Watch • Agni Yoga Studio • Nail Lacquer • Games Workshop • Atlas Cinemas Women of Fairmount Temple Programs T he Women of Fairmount Temple invite you to participate in the following programs: Tuesday, May 12 Irene Shaland, popular lecturer, will excite the Women of Fairmount Temple with stories of exotic China with her presentation of “In Search of a Jewish Story in China.” Ms. Shaland has traveled extensively, looking for stories of Jews in places all over the world. Her talk begins at 1 p.m. and is free and open to the public. Lunch at noon costs $7 for members; guests pay $10. Reservations for lunch may be made on Monday by calling 440.461.7921 to leave a message, or on Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. by calling 216.464.1330. Tuesday, May 19 “Ladies Night Out” will take place at Nighttown, starting at 7 p.m. Transportation is on your own. Please call Trina Miller at 440.442.8421 or Helen Rivelis at 216.464.8216 for carpooling arrangements and reservations. We will be seated in a private room and entertained by students of the Cleveland Institute of Music. Meal cost depends on each person's menu choice. Friday, May 29 The annual dinner and service sponsored by the Men of Fairmount Temple, along with the Women of Fairmount Temple, begins at 6 p.m. Readers from both groups participate in a beautiful service under Cantor Sager's direction. For more information, call Trina Miller at 440.442.8421. Sunday, May 31 Join the group in making lap robes, pillows, Touch and Tell number books and vests. The program starts at 9:30 a.m. and everyone is welcome to work on Mitzvah projects. Coffee and refreshments are part of the scene, of course. Tuesday, June 2 Closing Luncheon at Landerhaven will be the very last event of the 2014-15 year. Enjoy entertainment by Dianne Palmer, a WFT favorite who plans to sing “The Music of Your Life – All the Hits from the 30s and 40s.” All WFT members will receive an invitation to the luncheon. There will be a slate of officers to vote on, followed by an installation. Interested non-members may call Ellen Klein at 440.461.5711 for more information. Toastmasters o you panic, get tongue-tied or break out in a sweat when you have to speak in front of a group? If so, then Toastmasters is for you. Toastmasters is an international organization, designed to help people overcome their fear of public speaking by practicing proven successful methods in a friendly setting. Its mission is to provide a supportive and positive learning experience that develops communication and leadership skills resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth. All are welcome and encouraged to attend! Transformative Toastmasters, a local club, meets every Tuesday evening, 6:30-8 p.m., inside Heights Christian Church, 17300 Van Aken Boulevard, Shaker Heights. For more information, contact Janet Wasserman at japawa1@ aol.com. D S.O.M. Center and Mayfield Roads Mayfield Heights • Just east of I-271 24 Beachwood Buzz n May 2015