Cleveland, OH
Avon resident works hard at hotel bringing back customers after pandemic; even dogs welcome at your wedding
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AVON, Ohio – Many companies went broke throughout the pandemic and plenty of couldn’t make a comeback. Not so for the Kimpton Schofield lodge in downtown Cleveland. And Avon resident Nicole Bakker is a part of the rationale why, although she can be the primary to tout all of the employees on the lodge
In the course of the pandemic the lodge stayed alive with “micro weddings.” And people choices are nonetheless accessible. However now, Nicole and her crew has gotten again to all of the choices provided earlier than the pandemic—after which some.
For lack of a greater time period, brides and groom can now reap the benefits of a “turnkey” method for the whole lot BUT the marriage, she mentioned. Now not does the bride’s or groom’s household have to decide on a small place for the “huge” occasion after which scrounge round for locations for the company to remain, for instance.
“This implies the bride and groom who’re planning a considerably bigger marriage ceremony now, who’ve a venue that doesn’t have in a single day lodging for instance, can depend on a Kimpton Schofield to plan all the different particulars. These particulars may embody a rehearsal dinner, a bridesmaid brunch in addition to different experiences—even caring in your canine if wanted,” mentioned Bakker.
“The expertise of the marriage day extends earlier than and after the large present,” famous Bakker, “and simply as necessary as the marriage are the before-and-after experiences, in addition to the place everybody will prepare for the occasion and have the ability to crash after the large occasion.”
Bakker works in shut collaboration with {couples}, she mentioned, “to plan the whole lot you and your company will want for your complete weekend of festivities reminiscent of dealing with the small print for the welcome celebration, rehearsal dinner, welcome celebration, morning-after brunch and extra.
The bride, groom and their households can keep underneath one roof, have entry to suites to prepare and to crash after the marriage and even carry their canine to take part in photographs or to attend any of the occasions on the Schofield “with many perks in your furry pal reminiscent of beds, and even the WAGS Program with entry to veterinarians, pet walkers and extra,” mentioned Bakker.
“Our distinctive areas will make your complete weekend enjoyable for everybody,” mentioned Bakker. “It’s actually about customizing the expertise to mirror the couple’s private fashion and experiences with family and friends hanging out underneath one roof for the festivities each earlier than and after the marriage.”
Bakker provides, “{Couples} can let their imaginations run free. They sky’s the restrict with particulars for a enjoyable and experiential weekend. We curate the weekend particularly for the couple. {Couples} discover that they will spend high quality time celebrating with the folks they’re closest to and revel in each second. It’s most necessary to have a celebratory weekend that’s reflective of you.”
So, if the top of the pandemic means coming again in your marriage ceremony as you wished it to be, maybe making a giant splash, Bakker can advise you tips on how to do it.
The Kimpton Schofield Lodge is situated in downtown Cleveland on the nook of East Ninth Avenue and Euclid Avenue.
Name Bakker at 440-730-5636 for extra data or an appointment to fulfill or a tour of the lodge. Extra data can be discovered by visiting https://www.ihg.com/kimptonhotels/inns/us/en/schofield-hotel-cleveland-oh/clesh/hoteldetail.
Bakker isn’t known as an “Experiences Specialist” for nothing.
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Cleveland, OH
BREAKING: Cleveland Cavaliers Reportedly Sign Player For $91 Million
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Jarrett Allen is coming off another productive season for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The former Texas star finished the year with averages of 16.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.1 blocks per contest while shooting 63.4% from the field in 77 games.
On Wednesday, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Allen has agreed to a contract extension with the Cavs.
Via Wojnarowski: “Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen has agreed on a three-year, $91 million maximum extension that’ll now guarantee him $131 million over the next five years, his agent Derrick Powell tells ESPN.”
Via Wojnarowski: “Allen becomes third key Cavaliers player along with Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley to sign massive new extensions this summer, solidifying the franchise as long-term Eastern Conference contenders.”
Allen becomes third key Cavaliers player along with Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley to sign massive new extensions this summer, solidifying the franchise as long-term Eastern Conference contenders.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 31, 2024
Allen was the 22nd pick in the 2017 NBA Draft and has played seven seasons for the Brooklyn Nets (and Cavs).
This past year was his fourth in Cleveland.
The 2022 NBA All-Star has career averages of 12.7 points, 9.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.3 blocks per contest while shooting 63.0% from the field in 486 regular season games.
He has also appeared in 18 NBA playoff games.
The Cavs have become one of the best teams in the league and are coming off a year where they made the NBA playoffs for the second straight season.
They were the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference and beat the Orlando Magic in the first round.
However, the Cavs lost to the Boston Celtics in the second round (in five games).
Cleveland, OH
2024 World Yo-Yo Contest | Greater Cleveland Sports Commission
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The 2024 World Yo-Yo Contest brings together the most skilled yo-yo players in the world for four days of competition, workshops, product releases, parties and more! The event is expected to generate $750,000 in economic impact.
Top competitors…
Cleveland, OH
Karen N. Klyn
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Karen N. Klyn
OBITUARY
Karen N. (nee Ahern) Klyn, age 84 of Painesville Twp., passed away on July 28, 2024 at University Hospitals TriPoint Medical Center in Concord Twp., OH. She was born on April 12, 1940 in Cleveland, OH.Mrs. Klyn had worked as a registered nurse at the former Mt. Sinai Hospital in Cleveland and later as a diabetic educator at both St. Vincent Charity Hospital in Cleveland and the Lake County Free Clinic in Painesville. Mrs. Klyn had volunteered for the Christ Child Society, Hope Chest, and the Free Clinic. She enjoyed shopping, watching movies, drinking wine and eating cheese, a good dance party and helping others. She most enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.She is survived by her children, Robert (Mary) Klyn, Deborah (Barry) Tomazin, Mary Katherine (Donald) Mager, Maureen (Jeffery) Zika and Matthew (Elizabeth) Klyn; grandchildren, Chase Klyn, Jake Klyn, Alek (Justin Hutchinson) Tomazin, Maxwell Tomazin, Addy Mager, Mason Mager, Jenna Zika, Kai Klyn and Esper Klyn; great-grandchildren, Sloane Hutchinson and soon to be born baby on August 16, 2024; niece Natalie (Brian) Lyons; and her cats, Rose and Winston.She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Helen (nee Corbett) Ahern; sister, Patricia Jossart; brother-in-law, James Jossart; sister, Maureen Ahern and brother, Michael Ahern.A funeral mass will be held at noon on Friday, August 2, 2024 at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 9925 Johnnycake Ridge Rd., Concord Twp., OH 44060.Contributions in her memory to the Christ Child Society of the Western Reserve, online at www.christchildwesternreserve.org/donate or to the Lake County Free Clinic, www.lakefreeclinic.org/donate/.Arrangements entrusted to the Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Mentor, OH. Send flowers and offer condolences at www.brunners.com.
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