Friday, December 26, 2008

In Memory of Jerry Mrsnik


Hello All,
I am sorry to share with you that Jerry Mrsnik has passed away. Jerry and her husband John, who survives her, moved to their Spanish-style home on the south side of Shore Acres Drive 52 years ago this September. They recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

Visiting hours are from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Friday, December 26th at the Zele Funeral home (452 E 152nd St, Cleveland, OH‎ phone:481-3118‎). Funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Jerome's Church on Saturday, December 27th at 10 a.m.
A flower arrangement has been sent from the Neighbors of Shore Acres (paid for by the non-dues based "special projects" Shore Acres Association fund).

Below is the article from our Newsletter about the Mrsnik's. We will all miss her dearly.

THE MRSNIKS by Kathy Baker

If you moved into the Shore Acres neighborhood before September of 1956, almost a half century ago, you have lived here longer than John and Jerry Mrsnik have. But if not, the Mrsniks can claim the Shore Acres longevity record.

They bought their Spanish-style house at 15020 Shore Acres Drive for $37,000, quite a step up from their previous home in Mentor, priced at $15,000 even though it was on 8 acres of land. For an extra four thousand or so dollars they bought the small white clapboard cottage next to their current home, previously used as servants’ quarters. The Mrsniks had no servants, but they hoped that Jerry’s parents would live there upon retirement. Her parents moved to the Euclid Beach trailer park instead, so through the years they have rented the cottage to a variety of people, but never a maid.

John and Jerry, but especially Jerry, had been lonely in their Mentor home. The houses were far apart and they had trouble getting to know their neighbors. John was traveling all over the world then, first as an engineer and then as a salesman for Zagar Inc., so Jerry was often left alone with their two small children. All that changed when they moved to Shore Acres, where the Mrsnik kids soon had many playmates and Jerry had many neighbors to talk to, since in those days almost all of the mothers stayed at home. Jerry remembers fondly the streets and yards and Park being full of playing children. Summers were the most fun of all, of course, with a beach and boat docks all along Shore Acres, swimming and a beach house at the park, and the Fourth of July parade a genuine extravaganza, with many of the larger families (8-10 children per family was not considered unusual) producing elaborate floats. Jerry was the Den mother for a Cub Scout den made up entirely of neighborhood boys.

Gradually, however, erosion was taking its toll on the Shore Acres beach and yards along the lake. Some say that a major storm in the ‘70s destroyed the beaches, docks, and Park beach house, but the Mrsniks remember that even in the ‘50s their neighbors on the north side of Shore Acres were spending thousands of dollars on erosion control. Finally the Corps of Engineers put in gabions and rocks at a cost of $10-15 thousand per house. Those who didn’t pay up had their gabions removed.

The Mrsnik children, Frank and Kathy, grew up on Shore Acres, attending St. Jerome’s, Villa Angela and St. Joseph High School. Both still live here in the Cleveland area. Frank is a dentist, and Kathy pupil personnel director for the West Geauga School District. John and Jerry have three grandchildren.

Meanwhile John was still traveling to England, Germany, and Italy. He knew his wife and children were safe and happy in their friendly neighborhood so he never worried about them. But his work was stressful, and in 1974 he had a heart attack. He didn’t expect to live five more years, but he took his doctor’s advice and changed jobs, and here he is 30 years later, healthy and vigorous. He still works for Ohio Broach and Machine in Willoughby.

Jerry has had some health problems, however, and recently the Mrsniks considered selling their house and moving to something smaller, without the stairs that she has difficulty navigating these days. But the grandchildren objected (“Strangers will live in our house?”) and other houses John and Jerry considered buying were poorly constructed and had outrageously high taxes by comparison. So they put in some chair lifts, and took down the for sale sign.

People look out for each other here,” John says. “The Association is maintaining what we’ve had all these years. It always was and it still is a great neighborhood.” 


Friday, November 28, 2008

Neighborhood News by Nan

Bonniewood resident Nan Kennedy has been sending out e-mails with neighborhood news, and has agreed to share her listings with us. Thanks, Nan!

For this month's edition read below!
THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING TO WATERLOO:

BRIGHTEN THE NEIGHBORHOOD WITH ARTS COLLINWOOD
A group of Arts Collinwood artists has returned from a lantern-making workshop, at the Cleveland Museum of Art, with four beautiful lanterns and material to make lots more! AC will install the first four along Waterloo Road, and would love to see many more join them.

So, if you've got time -- come to the AC Community Arts Center at 10 am on Saturday (Nov 29). Arts Collinwood will be building more lanterns, getting out some holiday lights, and generally looking for folks to help make the district festive. They’ll bring the coffee and bagels -- you should feel free to bring a friend. Children welcome (there are lantern projects for them, too!)


GUESTS WITH YOU FOR THE WEEKEND? DO A WATERLOO STROLL.

Christmas UnCheer at LowLife
A collection of artwork celebrating dysfunctional families ruining the holidays – “Dad Just Screwed up Christmas Again.” a twisted holiday show, opens at the Low Life Gallery, at 16100 Waterloo, at 8pm on November 28.

Farewell to Langford at Waterloo 7
Step across Waterloo to the Zaller Building for a final look at Jon Langford's show: "Country Music Legends, Paintings and Prints". Waterloo VII, at 16006 Waterloo Rd, next to the outdoor sculpture garden, is also showing a ton of buyable art by a long list of artists. Gallery hours at 16006 Waterloo are Friday 6-10, Sat 2-10, Sun 1-6. Call 239-293-9548.

As Much Christmas Movie as You Can Stand at ReVamped
Also in the Zaller Building, to round out your Friday evening, the ReVamped gently used shop is throwing a Christmas party: for only $2, you can see “Charlie Brown’s Christmas” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” in the Waterloo VII/ReVamped basement – and enjoy cupcakes and eggnog. Bring a wrapped gift under $10 to swap after the movies. Movies start at 7 pm. ReVamped is at 16008 Waterloo Road, beside Waterloo VII.

ShopARooni Lobs The Cleveland Art Bomb
Cleveland’s premier destination for people who don’t know what they’re missing has stocked a veritable fruit cake of affordable local art available for the holidays only! They’ve collected so many collectibles that they’ve had to open The ShopARooni Annex, starting Friday, November 28, 7-11pm, and continuing through the holidays.

Not only that, but they still have PlushForms, the customized plush figures that local artists have turned into one-of-a-kinds. They'll all be sold to the highest bidders on November 29, to benefit Toys for Tots. ShopARooni is at 15813 Waterloo Rd. Hours: 2-10 p.m. Tues-Thurs; 2-11 p.m. Fri; noon-11 p.m. Sat; noon-6 p.m. Sun. Info: 216-383-3633 or www.shoparooni.com.

End Thanksgiving with a Polka
Polka Hall of Fame at 605 E 222 is currently selling tickets to the Annual Polka Hall of Fame Awards Show at 2 PM Sat Nov 29, where Frankie Mullec and Eddie Rodick will receive Lifetime Achievement awards. Show's at Slovenian National Home Auditorium, 6409 St Clair. $15 advance sale tickets with a $2 coupon applicable for PHF gift shop purchases. Call 216-261-3263.

IF YOU STILL WANT TO COOK . . .

Want to add creative appetizers to your holiday repertoire and share a few secrets of your own? Reserve your spot at Euclid Library's Food for Thought-- Cookbook Discussions event on Wed Dec 3 at 7 PM in the Shore Rm. Participants limited to 20; bring samples to share! Call 261-5300.

OR YOUR KIDS WANT TO ACT . . .

Upstage Players begins auditions for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat! Audition dates are: Sat Dec 6th for children 7 - 11 years of age; Sun Dec. 7th for children 12 - 15 years of age. Auditions, rehearsals and performances will be held at Slovenian Workmen's Home, 15335 Waterloo, Cleveland 44110. Visit Upstageplayers.com for details.

LET THE SHOPPING BEGIN! WEEKENDS ON WATERLOO IS BACK!

The Annual Shopping-as-Party at Arts Collinwood
Arts Collinwood’s Holiday Art Sale is a unique marketplace, crammed with giftables AND quality original art (not to mention great nosh). This year’s sale runs Dec. 12-Dec. 14: 5-10pm Friday, 11-10pm Saturday, and 11-5 Sunday. On Friday and Saturday evening you’ll find beer, wine and light appetizers in the gallery, and live music in the adjoining Community Center, where North Collinwood Stage will be doing its final shows. This two-day event will feature a variety of performers from over the years of the North Collinwood Stage.

Saturday and Sunday afternoons are family oriented, with coffee, cocoa, cookies and activities for children, and -- a new feature this year -- family open studios in the community center: for $5/person or $20/family, you can make gift wrap, cards, gift tags, ornaments and small gifts to take home. It’s a nice way to keep the children engaged while the parents shop, or to make visiting the Holiday Sale part of a larger family tradition. The Arts Collinwood Gallery accepts cash, checks and major credit cards, and you can find it at the corner of E156 and Waterloo Road. Call 216-692-9500.

BUT THAT’S NOT ALL, FOLKS!

On Saturday, December 13, you can also visit the Beachland’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Flea Market, the Holiday Sale at MusicSaves and ShopARooni’s Magic Holiday Sale.

The very popular Flea Market features an eclectic mix of vintage dealers…clothing, records, toys, accessories, and more! Be sure to stop in and try the Beachland's new menu too! 11am-4pm.

Rockin deals from your favorite indie record store -- it's the Music Saves holiday sale! 11am-4pm.

Twelve hours of dealaroonis from your favorite boutique! ShopARooni ‘s super Magic Holiday Sale goes from 11am-11pm.

Festivus at LowLife
And from 1 to 5 pm on the 13th, you can take in “Festivus For the Rest of Us” at LowLife Gallery. The event includes a Festivus Pole, Festivus Dinner, Feats of Strength and Airing of Grievances.

Stained Glass on Sale at Azure
A little more traditionally, Azure Stained Glass Studio will hold its first Holiday Sale in its new Waterloo Road home, in the old ALO building on the southeast corner of E156 and Waterloo. Saturday, December 13, times TBA.

And don’t forget the Holiday Raffle at ReVamped! Tickets are on sale now, at $1 each, for the drawing at 7 pm on December 13. The raffle is sponsored by Body Anthology and items include: Tattoo/Piercing gift certificates, Young Rembrandts classes at ReVamped, art work, restaurant/store gift certificates , clothing & jewelry -- to name a few. Ticket holders need not be present to win.

IF YOU’RE STUMPED FOR A GIFT . . .
. . . a Waterloo business can help. Have you thought of Pay-as-you-go Life Drawing Classes at Arts Collinwood? Thursdays at 7pm, $8 a class. And/or Pin Up Style Life Drawing at ReVamped every Friday, 6-9pm, $10. And/or buy your favorite aspiring rock star some studio time! Call Exit Stencil for more details: 216.481-8321.

ONE MORE THING: YA GOTTA EAT
And you can eat well at Fotina’s, which serves up rockin hash browns and other treats (try the gyros. And the Greek rice pudding.) daily til 2pm. E156 next door to Vision Gallery, (216-692-1375).

And at Cafe Marika, which offers pastries, soups and other small meals Mon-Sat until 10pm (216-456-8094). Remember Café Marika for your holiday bakery order with a 10% discount; visit www.lucyssweetsurrender.com to see their goodies, then call in your order, Tues-Sat, 7am-4 pm, a day or two before you want I, to the bakery at 216-752-0828, and say the Waterloo Newsletter sent you.

And on Sundays, at the Beachland Tavern, which hosts the most delicious brunch you’ll ever find under $10. Sundays 11am-3pm.

TWO-DAY HOLIDAY FESTIVAL IN EUCLID

Breakfast with Santa on Sat Dec 13 in Shore Center’s CulinarySchool: 9-11 am, $4 for adults and $3 for children under 5. Girls -- a perfect day to wear your Princess dress! Pictures with Santa available. Consider bringing a toy for a Euclid child or a canned good for the Euclid Hunger Center. Reservations necessary, call 289-8107.

Also Saturday, 9- 2:00 PM, Holiday Gift Sale and Christmas Tree Auction Preview. Visit the Community Room to view the donated, decorated Christmas trees and purchase art, crafts and jewelry for holiday gifts. There will also be Amish bakery, foods, cheese, nuts and more!

And on Dec 14, the Euclid Orchestra Holiday Concert in Shore's auditorium at 3 PM, with a Silent Auction of the Holiday Trees immediately afterward at 5 PM in the Community Room.

SOMETHING TO HELP WITH NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS
Get Fit PT, the gym at 22040 Lake Shore Blvd, has a personal holiday gift with no strings attached. Your choice: free classes for 30 days, or FOUR free training sessions! You must be a new client, and the offer expires Jan 31. Register for a free consultation by calling 216-731-3141. Visit www.GETFITPT.com to learn more. Owner Nicole Carpenter will see that you reach your potential!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Shore Acres Signage Update


As many of you already know, the proposed Shore Acres Signage project has gone through many stages and modifications in the last year. We ran into trouble with city regulations which would not allow us to do an archway, so the plan evolved into elegant street signs on E. 149, 150, and 151. We are happy to announce that the sign designs are at the manufacturers and will be installed soon - hopefully before the new year. Thanks to Scott Stettin for having the vision to lead the way on this project, also our hard-working board and especially Danielle for creating the gorgeous artwork. We will be looking for neighbors to help install the signs so look for more information here on the blog soon.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Neighbors star in election video

See if you recognize 2 of these awesome kids in the video below. Great job, guys!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHFszAQ2TFo

Friday, October 17, 2008

Life drawing at the Beachland, Unique classes at Arts Collinwood


Now that summer is over and we don't have to spend endless hours basking in the sun or pulling weeds, what will we do with all our free time? Arts Collinwood has begun to offer classes for adults and children in their new community center. Everything from Capoiera to Life Drawing. It's a "soft launch" of their programming, so make sure to keep an eye on their website as classes and offerings change.

And for adults only, the Beachland is having a life drawing class hosted by Dr.Sketchy on October 28, with a unique retro-glam model, music and drinks. Sounds like a blast. Check out the flier at right.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Voted best secret neighborhood!

Of course all of us here in Shore Acres knew that our neighborhood was one of the best secret neighborhoods in the country! But to have Travel + Leisure magazine point it out... well that is super cool. Check it out by clicking here.