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AN ARRAY OF FINE HOMES AND LUXURY PROPERTIES AWAIT YOU AT SHAKER LIFE | SUMMER 2016 27 THEREMAXCOLLECTION.COM RE/MAX Traditions 20515 Shaker Boulevard ~ Shaker Heights, OH 44122 216-202-1801 ~ www.traditionsrealtors.net GIVING Donations for the first quarter of the year include an unrestricted gift from Donald Scherzer and a gift to the Ruth Levenson Fund for Children from Alice Levenson in memory of Ruth Levenson. Randy Kammer contributed to the Marilyn Kammer Memorial Fund to honor Marty Goetz, Patricia Vail, Deena and Jim Richman, Wendy and Skip Willbach, and Amy Silver and Scott Kipper. She also donated to the fund to honor the memory of Mary Livermore, Jack Price, Ed Still, Hazel Wolfson, and Karl Zink. Contributions to honor the memory of Kathryn Venditti were received from Patricia and Gary Antonelli, Donald Appleby, Jr., Barbara Ciccotelli, Denise Green, Alice and Casimir Myles, Joan Milligan, Tamara Murray, Kris Parsons, John Ricks, Roberta and Charles Robey, Margaret and Bill Simon, Michael Venditti, Cheryl and William Weiss, Tiffany and Timothy Wambach, the Academic Library Association of Ohio, and the Ashland University English Department. Donations to the Local History Collection: George Qua donated the audiobook, The Way West by A. B. Guthrie, Jr. The Shaker Heights City School District donated a couch for the Teen Center. Adrieauna Price-Doss donated a copy of her book, Within My Mind and local author Judge Lauren C. Moore (SHHS 1980) donated two copies of her first novel, Eyes Like Mine written under the pen name Lauren Cecile. Dave Dressler (SHHS 1946) donated a copy of his memoir with color photographs of his wife Dorothea ‘Skooter’ Dressler (SHHS 1947), The Skooter Travels the World In Search of Adventure, and Mary Cahen donated four framed, first-edition stamps designed by Shaker student Molly LaRue in 1984. Shaker Heights City Hall Planning, Communications and Marketing, and the Mayor’s Office donated boxes containing files of a PTA essay on moral and spiritual values in the Shaker schools in 1952-1953; the Nuclear Free ballot issue in 1989; the expansion of Thornton Park in the 1990s; the Plain Dealer series “Losing Lisa” written by Connie Schultz, about Lisa and Clem Hearey and their three young sons, a Fernway family dealing with Giving Accepting Waiver and PACE insurance. CONTACT US TO SCHEDULE A TOUR (216) 752-5600 3550 Northeld Road, Shaker Heights, OH


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