Event Calendar
Events for November 10, 2008
6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Adult Swim
Lakewood Recreation Department has Adult Swim available today! Cost is $2.00 for a single admission or $22.00 for a monthly pass.
Call Matt Demaline, Aquatics Manager at 529-4015 for more information.
Location:
Lakewood High School Pool
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7:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Garfiield Middle School's
12th Annual Veterans Recognition Program
Area veterans and their families are invited to attend this breakfast and program honoring those who have served our country. A light breakfast will be served from 7:30 - 8:30. A program honoring our vets begins at approximately 8:45. The program consists of guest speakers and performers. Veterans are invited to stay and visit classrooms to share their military experiences with students. For those who stay, a lunch is also provided at approximately 11:30. Please see wesite for more detailed information.
Location:
Garfield Middle School
13114 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood
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8:30 AM - 7:00 AM
In House Basketball League
Registration Begins on November 1st, 2008 and ends November 30th, 2008
There are three co-ed divisions ranging in age from grades 1-6.
Regular season games will be played on Saturdays beginning January 10, 2009.
Teams will practice up to two times per week.
Cost is $45 Resident; $65 Non-Resident
Participants 10 years of age and older must have a current physical exam on file at the Recreation Department prior to participating.
Location:
Lakewood Recreation Department
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Girls with Wings: Aviation Inspiration - 11/22/08
An interactive and inspirational event for girls ages 5-12. Join a professional pilot to hear about her training and career, and then learn “everything” you need to know about flying a plane with hands on instruction. Class will end with a question and answer session. Class taught by Lynda Meeks.
Call Lakewood Recreation at 529-4082 to register. There is a $9.00 registration fee.
Location:
Lakewood Recreation Department
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2:50 PM - 3:50 AM
Adult Swim
Lakewood Recreation Department has Adult Swim available today! Cost is $2.00 for a single admission or $22.00 for a monthly pass.
Call Matt Demaline, Aquatics Manager at 529-4015 for more information.
Location:
Lakewood High School Pool
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6:00 PM - 7:00 AM
Reverse Mortgages – November 11th
Not familiar with reverse mortgages? You should be. A growing number of seniors have been buying these innovative loans to augment retirement income, pay for long term health care, or even pay for that dream vacation. Reverse mortgages enable senior homeowners 62 years or older to convert part of the equity in their home into tax-free income without having to sell the home, give up title, or take on a new monthly mortgage payment. Seniors and their children are encouraged to attend.
Cost is $9 – Please call 216-529-4082 to register.
Location:
Lakewood Recreation Department
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7:00 PM - 8:30 AM
BOOKED FOR MURDER: For Lovers of Murder, Mystery and Mayhem
Tonight's book discussion is about: The Princess of Burundi by Kjell Eriksson Inspector Ann Lindell (on maternity leave) leads a team investigating a brutal murder. This thrilling psychological mystery delves into both the mind of the killer and the hearts of those who are dedicated to tracking him down.
Location:
Main Library Meeting Room 15425 Detroit Ave. Lakewood OH 44107
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7:00 PM - 9:00 AM
First Time Home Buying Seminar – November 11th
This first time home buyer seminar will help you find and purchase your first home. We will help the first time home buyer with every aspect of the process. This seminar can help take the frustration and confusion out of buying your first home. By educating yourself about all the facets of the home purchase process, you know what to expect, you understand the issues and you’re prepared to make informed decisions that are in your best interest.
Location:
Lakewood Recreation Department
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7:00 PM - 8:00 AM
Nuts and Bolts of Trusts – November 11th
Trusts can be one of the most useful and cost-effective legal tools to help people maintain control over their assets during good health, illness and at death – without court costs or delays. Unfortunately, most people, including financial advisors, only think of trusts in terms of saving estate taxes. While this is one benefit of trusts, trusts can also provide many more protections such as shielding inheritances for beneficiaries with failed marriages, bad judgment, creditors, or special needs or those with business interests. This workshop gives an overview of how trusts work, the pros and cons and costs, when to consider using trusts and what should be included in the trust provisions. It covers the Trust Protections Spectrum and various asset protection options trusts can provide during the trust makers’ and beneficiaries’’ lifetimes.
Location:
Lakewood Recreation Department
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