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“When Songs Were Songs”
featuring Cleveland’s own singing sensation, Evelyn Wright
n Thursday, November 9, The community is invited to attend “When Songs Were Songs,” featuring Evelyn Wright, a professional vocalist for more than 30 years, who entertains like no other in the styles of jazz, rhythm and blues (R&B) and pop. She has been awarded such titles as, Most Promising Female R&B Artist, Most Promising Female Artist, and Best Female Vocalist in conjunction with WCPN; and received the Jazz Legend Award from Cuyahoga Community College. Evelyn has toured throughout the U.S. and Canada, performing in top clubs and concert halls. She has opened for the likes of Mel Torme, Joan Rivers and Harry Belafonte, and performed for First Lady Rosalyn Carter, Oprah Winfrey and General
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Colin Powell. Sponsored by the Beachwood Board of Education, Elderclass affords residents an opportunity for learning and entertainment at Beachwood High School. Excellent lunches, catered by the vocational culinary arts class, are $5 for Beachwood residents and $8 for non-residents, if space is available. Programs are free and open to the public. Elderclass coordinator Mort Biel reminds attendees that lunch will be served in the Beachwood Bistro at noon, with the program to follow at 1 p.m. in the adjacent community room. A bus will begin pickups going from the northeast corner of the parking lot to the front entrance beginning at 11:15 a.m. and ending at noon. The bus will return you to your car following the program. Please register for the lunch by using the flyer you should have received in the mail. If you are not registered to receive Elderclass monthly program flyers, please contact Marlene Dunger at the Beachwood Board of Education, 216.464.2600. Reservations will be accepted by mail only. No walk-ins for lunch.
Women’s Heart Health
n Sunday, December 7, Hadassah and Seigal Lifelong Learning will present a panel discussion on Women’s Heart Health, from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m,. at the Seigal Building, 26500 Shaker Blvd. The panel will include a nutritionist, heart survivor, paramedic, exercise specialists and University Hospitals heart specialist Ewa Gross, MD, PhD. This program is free and open to the community. Heart-healthy refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to SherylHirsh@case.edu. Questions? Call 216.368.2091.
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