Pulse Of The City
Jim Tigue- Lakewood Woodworker Extraordinaire!
by Gary Rice
These days, as our fingers fly over these ubiquitous computer keyboards, it's hard to realize that not too long ago the pen and the pencil were the principal vehicles of communication in this world. Then, the typewriters came along, and personal writing instruments began to bow to technology. After WWII, the ink pen was improved with ball-point, and later, gel technology- but by the 1980's, computers were eclipsing the pens and typewriters, running them off the map. Nowadays, those small hand-held text-messaging devices and electric memo pads would seem to make handwriting virtually obsolete...
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Volume 4, Issue 23, Posted 8:29 PM, 10.23.2008
Fight On, Lakewood High! (Or Was That "Fly On"?)
The Amazing Story Of The NC-4!
by Gary Rice
Each year about this time, I start to think about the veterans of our armed forces who have done more for our country than most of us may ever realize. November 11th, of course, marks the traditional Veterans Day celebration in communities across our land. Lakewood area veterans will meet at the memorial in Lakewood Park at 11 a.m. on that day to honor those who have served our nation in uniform over the years...
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Volume 4, Issue 22, Posted 8:02 AM, 10.16.2008
Governor Palin Attends Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
at Michael T. George Center
by Gary Rice
On October 10th, Alaska Governor and Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Michael T. George Center for Community Living in North Olmsted. This facility, operated by Welcome House, will be serving senior individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities...
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Volume 4, Issue 22, Posted 8:58 PM, 10.13.2008
Garfield School and H20 Program Host 12th Annual Veterans' Program
by Gary Rice
Mr Mark Walter, Principal of Garfield Middle School, has informed me that on November 10th, from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., area veterans and their families, or surviving family members, are invited to attend a breakfast and recognition ceremony at Lakewood's new Garfield Middle School (13114 Detroit Ave.)
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Volume 4, Issue 21, Posted 10:58 AM, 10.03.2008
Real Supernatural Acts-
A Halloween Story For Our Times...
by Gary Rice
By now, I imagine all of you are sick of hearing those political points of view. Left or right, up or down, one way or another, in a few short days it will all be over...at least for the time being. One way or the other, I suspect that our country will survive. In the midst of all the turmoil and ill will during this political season, I thought it might not be a bad idea to write a column about people who put aside their differences for the common, greater good...
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Volume 4, Issue 21, Posted 8:55 AM, 09.17.2008
Musical Bloodlines? In YOUR Blood too!
by Gary Rice
A few years ago, I was doing my usual hike through one of our local flea markets with a friend who shares my love of music. As we were talking, I wondered whether he had ever heard of my grandfather, who had been an old-time fiddler. My friend acted as if he had been hit by a thunderbolt, and said that not only had he HEARD of my grandfather, but he had his records as well! Thanks to my friend, I found out many things concerning a grandfather whom I'd never met...
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Volume 4, Issue 20, Posted 8:33 PM, 03.20.2008
How I Spent My Summer Vacations...
The Tale Of Mother's Golden Lunch Box
by Gary Rice
How many of you have written one of these types of essays on your first day back to school? For that matter (and let's be truthful here) how many of you still get that special feeling when you hear those ubiquitous words "Back to School" annually? But I digress. One column topic at a time...
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Volume 4, Issue 19, Posted 8:12 AM, 09.03.2008
1908-2008 We've Made Progress!
(Haven't we?)
by Gary Rice
A hundred years represents a substantial chunk of time, at least to me. But my 88-year-old father feels that his own lifetime has flown by in the blink of an eye. However you might look at time, I think most of us would agree the past hundred years have been a time of utterly dynamic change--both for Lakewood and for the world...
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Volume 4, Issue 18, Posted 10:09 PM, 08.13.2008
Those Among Us-Young Lakewood Chivalry In Action,
The Order of DeMolay
by Gary Rice
About seven hundred years ago, in the Middle Ages, there was once a powerful group called the Knights Templar. That organization was responsible to no one except the Pope. The Templars, in a great many ways, were very much a law unto themselves. At the same time, they were an order of warriors, and an order of religious men bound by a solemn rule--and to the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience...
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Volume 4, Issue 17, Posted 11:32 PM, 07.15.2008
Skippy's Story- What Happened After The Lamp Post...
by Gary Rice
In the first column that I wrote for this paper, back in May of 2006, I told about part of my traumatic experience moving from our Pennsylvania home to Lakewood back in 1958. As an only-child country boy, that was a difficult transition, to be sure... but there was even more to that story than made it into print. I guess with any story, there always is...
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Volume 4, Issue 16, Posted 3:38 PM, 07.24.2008
Just Another Dog-goned Column...
by Gary Rice
When I was a Political Science major in college, there were frequent discussions about the world of politics generally, and running for office, particularly. I seem to recall that there were at least two topics virtually guaranteed to be off-limits (if handled in a negative way) for anyone wanting to get elected to any kind of office. One was cats, and the other was dogs...
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Volume 4, Issue 15, Posted 2:06 PM, 07.07.2008
Dr. Richard Dutro- Lakewood Educator, Dachau Liberator
by Gary Rice
Dr. Richard Dutro's life is one that has been filled with the rich experiences of helping other people, particularly in Lakewood's educational community.
Dr. Dutro served the Lakewood Public Schools as an elementary teacher, a remedial reading specialist, and a principal of two elementary buildings at the same time! He was also Lakewood City School District's first Coordinator of Language Arts. Dr. Dutro completed his professional administrative career as Lakewood's Director of Elementary Education before retiring in 1991. Additionally, he has served as President of the Ohio Reading Teachers' Association and has worked at Baldwin Wallace College to help train future teachers...
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Volume 4, Issue 14, Posted 1:00 PM, 06.20.2008
"Scouts Can Do Anything!"
Those Among Us- Mr. Robert Lees
by Gary Rice
Although this column was written prior to the tragic events of June 11th, I'd like to dedicate this work to those who recently lost their lives in the tragedy at Little Sioux, as well as to their leaders and the other Scout survivors. Heroes all...
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Volume 4, Issue 13, Posted 6:39 PM, 05.22.2008
Those Among Us-
Fridrich Moving and Storage
by Gary Rice
I would suspect there are few Lakewood businesses with the longevity, not to mention the utterly fascinating heritage, of Fridrich Moving and Storage.
The Fridrich family has been well-known in Cleveland business circles for well over a hundred years. According to Mike Fridrich, president of Fridrich Moving and Storage, one branch of the family (George) started the Fridrich bicycle business over on Lorain Avenue, while another (William) went into the moving and storage business...
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Volume 4, Issue 12, Posted 8:42 PM, 05.09.2008
Thoughts About Mother's Day...
by Gary Rice
When we were children, dreams flooded our imaginations as to whether one day we might become famous, successful, and/or perhaps hugely contribute to the betterment of the human race. As young people, we looked around and dreamed of doing things and going places that our elders (we thought) had never dreamed of. Of course, with the passage of time, and as our dreams became new realities, we hopefully did achieve some of our goals, while others were left at the gate of life...
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Volume 4, Issue 10, Posted 8:32 PM, 03.20.2008
Death in the Home? Only A Breath Away...
by Gary Rice
OK, so the house gas bills were high. Everything's going up, right? That's just the way it is...or so I thought. Little did I know that Dad and I could have died just a couple of weeks ago...
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Volume 4, Issue 9, Posted 4:09 PM, 04.13.2008
Stones of Life-
Lakewood's Fossils and Arrowheads
by Gary Rice
From the time I was a little one, I've had a fascination with rocks of all kinds. I suppose that fascination could have carried forward to my involvement in the world of rock and roll, but that might be making a real stretch...
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Volume 4, Issue 8, Posted 10:38 AM, 04.03.2008
To Everything, There Is A Season...
1968-2008
by Gary Rice
To me, these words, opening the third chapter of Ecclesiastes, sum up much of the 1960's. Of course, I was less of a Bible student than a musician, so the Byrds' cover of Pete Seeger's song, "Turn, Turn, Turn," gave me that most poignant vision of Biblical expressions concerning those times.
For those of us who lived through the turbulent days of 1968 in Lakewood, it was a time for coming of age...
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Volume 4, Issue 7, Posted 8:56 AM, 03.01.2008
The Mothers' Flower of Love
by Gary Rice
I'll be the first one to admit it. I'm no gardener. Too many allergies interfered with those "magic outdoor moments" that everyone else seemed to have during their childhood years.
I did take Horticulture in high school. I even tried to raise orchids for awhile. Having no sense of smell, I could not, for the life of me, figure out why the family had trouble with the fish emulsion fertilizer that I used to grow them with. In addition, at night my orchids needed to be in a completely dark environment. The least little streams of light and no blooms would come forth! Before long, those orchids went the way of so many other diversions of the past, as did my interest in cultivating green things...
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Volume 4, Issue 6, Posted 10:58 PM, 10.31.2007
A Tale Of Two Diners
by Gary Rice
With apologies to Charles Dickens, this story could also carry the title of his story about two cities, because our story today does, in fact, involve the two cities of Lakewood and Cleveland...
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Volume 4, Issue 5, Posted 9:07 AM, 02.25.2008
Sometimes, All It Takes Is A Phone Call...Heroes and Heroines
by Gary Rice
Did you ever stop and think about all the people who've inspired you over the years? These people plant little seeds of encouragement in your soul, and before you know it, those little seeds start to develop into fresh ideas of their own...
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Volume 4, Issue 4, Posted 11:36 PM, 11.13.2007
Lakewood's Wild and (Usually) Wonderful Weather!
by Gary Rice
Okay, so we're not Miami Beach, and yes, I'm (hopefully) not in denial, and yes, I do "get it." Still, I will make an unabashed claim that Lakewood's weather is one of the best "weathers" around, at least here in Cuyahoga County...
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Volume 4, Issue 3, Posted 7:45 PM, 12.30.2007
Those Marvelous Mini and Micro Cars
by Gary Rice
When I was a teenager, a friend of mine pulled up into our driveway with a very unusual car. It was called a King Midget, and had been made right here in Ohio! King Midgets were made continually from 1946 to 1970, and they were certainly head-turners wherever they went...
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Volume 4, Issue 2, Posted 8:30 PM, 12.04.2007
The End of the Trail...An Opinionated Commentary
by Gary Rice
Well, it came down. What's that they say? Out with the old, and in with...what, exactly?...
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Volume 4, Issue 1, Posted 7:20 PM, 12.28.2007
The Leap Of Faith--Not Silver Or Gold...
by Gary Rice
The cold clammy plastic oxygen tent covering my frail undersized body distorted my view of the quiet, antiseptic hospital room. The soft plastic see-through walls of the tent made the outside world appear like a funhouse to my scared little eyes. Close by, my mother, father, and a clergyman conferred in subdued tones. I'd just experienced a surgery on my throat...
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Volume 3, Issue 25, Posted 7:54 PM, 11.29.2007