· Create a shadowbox of the shells collected on the beach. · Make a collage of items collected from a special trip. · Create a special thanks for your vacation host. support the Special Olympics of Ohio. certified personal trainer Larry Te- dor will attempt to add his name to the Guinness Book of World Records for performing the most burpees in a one-minute time pe- riod. Tedor will be looking to break Lee Ryan's world record of 46 burpees, performing each burpee according to the strict Guinness World Records guidelines. activities and games and serve as a fundraiser for the Special Olympics of Ohio, which provides year-round sports training and competition opportunities for children and adults with intellec- tual disabilities. The state chapter has approximately 200 member organizations and more than 23,000 athletes who are in training and competition. the community," said Tedor, who opened AMP Fitness in 2009. "Our family has been affected by Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorder and learning differences, so partnering with the Special Olympics is a natural fit. This started out as an Olym- tion day, but decided we wanted to make it bigger so that we could support a great cause." ties are available at three levels bronze, silver and gold with recognition on AMP's website and social media pages, signage at the event and sponsors' logos on event T-shirts all available, depending on the sponsorship level. sis, will also be accepted, with 100 percent of the money raised going to the Special Olympics of Ohio. Cleveland, thank AMP Fitness and the Tedor Family for their tremen- dous support of our program," said spokesman Jeff Vermillion. "The training and competition opportunities for our 4,000 ath- letes in the Greater Cleveland area would not be possible without the ongoing support of local business- es, partners and friends of Special Olympics." you can support the event, call AMP Fitness at 216.831.3674 or email info@ampfitness.com. AMP Fitness is located at 23436 Com- merce Park in Beachwood. nized by The National Association of Entrepreneur- ship for her entrepreneurial skills. Wolk received the organization's socially exceptional "Building and Serving Community" award at its NAE 250 Awards Program on May 27. This award recognizes Wolk free enterprise. requests. A one-hour format was designed to address a diverse range of interests. Rabbi Rob- ert Nosanchuk, Senior Rabbi at Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, is a well-known figure, active in the secular community as well as a religious Stratton House ground-floor Social Room at 22655 Chagrin Bou- levard, Beachwood. Condo residents and non-residents alike are welcome, but be sure to reply to clarkelbertw@yahoo.com or call 216.417.5244 to guarantee adequate seating as capacity is limited. Refreshments will be served. Palace was one of Downtown Cleveland's premier movie theaters. Each film is shown on a massive 20' high x 47' wide screen using an original 35mm reel-to-reel projector operated by a skilled projectionist. And to top it off, even the ticket prices are retro at just $5 per person. For the complete lineup, visit www.playhousesquare.org/cinema. Tickets are available at the Playhouse Square Ticket Office, by phone at 216.241.6000 and online at www.playhousesquare.org/cinema. |