
each day, at the Nicholson House, 13335 Detroit Ave., Lakewood. The exhibit will be held on Saturdays and Sundays, September 24 and 25, October 1 and 2, and October 8 and 9, from 1 to 4 p.m. In addition, antique toys, kitchen gadgets, and quilts, created by community members over a century ago, will be be displayed. Visitors will view clothing items for both women and men.Ī Victorian parlor furniture set, owned by a prominent Lakewood family, is included in the exhibit. Included are Victorian dresses, children's clothing of the late 1800s, flapper dresses dating from the 1920s, woolen swimsuits from the early 1900s, men's vests made by a Cleveland tailor, and a selection of hats, umbrellas, walking sticks, jewelry and purses. You'll see a variety of pieces dating from the 1800s to the 1960s. "A Peek into the Past" showcases treasures that have been donated, curated, catalogued and stored with the Historical Society during the last 70 years. Lakewood Historical Society is celebrating 70 years since it was founded in 1952 with an exhibition highlighting many items from its permanent collection. Kids (and all participants) are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes at this family-friendly event. Enjoy entertainment, kids’ games and dog-related vendors, including rescue groups and other nonprofits offering canine-oriented goods and services. Register your dog today.įestivities get underway with the Spooky Pooch Festival beginning at 12:30 p.m. This community event takes place rain or shine, and proceeds from the parade benefit LakewoodAlive, a community-centered nonprofit organization striving to foster and sustain vibrant and welcoming neighborhoods in Lakewood. Multiple dog discounts are available with pre-registration only.
THE LAKEWOOD SCOOP REGISTRATION
Pre-registration for the parade is $10 per dog and day-of registration is $15 per dog. Last year’s Spooky Pooch Parade drew 350 canines and an estimated crowd of 3,000 people. A favorite Halloween tradition for Northeast Ohio dog lovers and their families, this community festival is a one-of-a-kind event in the region, providing a tail-wagging good time for canine and human guests alike. Spooky Pooch Parade consists of a free-to-attend festival at Madison Park, a parade along Madison Avenue and surrounding streets and an awards presentation. LakewoodAlive proudly announces Ken Ganley Subaru of Bedford as the Title Sponsor. at Madison Park in Lakewood’s Birdtown Neighborhood. Get ready for a doggone good time! Registration is now open for LakewoodAlive’s 15th Annual Spooky Pooch Parade, a celebration of costumed canines taking place Saturday, October 15 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Our students’ future will require creative, critical, and design thinking skills, and our teachers are blessed to have these great tools to foster that learning thanks to this grant.” This technology provides teachers cutting edge technology resources to empower students as they work toward the Vision of a Lakewood Graduate. “Our students and teachers are so fortunate to have this opportunity thanks to generosity and amazing support from the LREF and the Howmet Foundation. The District’s Director of Teaching and Learning, Steven Ast, added: It is funding such as this grant which allows the Lakewood Schools to take instruction to the next level and truly provide a world class STEM foundation for its youngest students,” said LREF Executive Director Terri Richards. "We are appreciative and grateful for the support that Howmet Aerospace Foundation is providing for STEM education in the Lakewood Schools again this year. Students will learn hands-on about robotics, math and programming. Ozobot is a smart robot that can follow lines or roam around freely, detect colors, and can be programmed using visual codes. The two middle schools will also receive the kits for their STEM classes. The District plans to buy Ozobot Evo classroom kits for all seven elementary buildings’ makerspaces, which beginning this school year have dedicated STEM teachers to provide curriculum. This is the second consecutive year LREF has received a Howmet grant to benefit the District. The Lakewood City Schools and the Lakewood Rangers Education Foundation (LREF) are pleased to announce that Howmet Aerospace Foundation has awarded a $26,910 grant to LREF that will be dedicated to purchasing robot kits for students.
