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Shopping & Dining strive to take care of its residents’ health, education and overall wellFairlawn offers plenty of places to shop being. With excellent schools, public including Summit Mall located on West and private, and healthcare services to Market Street. Summit Mall is home to rival Cleveland, Fairlawn holds its own Dillard’s, Macy’s, Apple, Banana when it comes to taking care of its Republic, J. Crew, Build-A-Bear, Gymboree, Sephora and so much more. people. The Copley-Fairlawn City Schools If you work up an appetite while district is composed of five educational shopping up a storm, head over to the buildings that are Arrowhead Primary food court for some mall staples like School, Fort Island Primary School, Subway and Sbarro or if something sitHerberich Primary School, Copleydown is more your taste, P.F. Chang’s Fairlawn Middle School and Copley offers a wide variety of Asian cuisine or High School. visit The Rail for some all-American The school district is also a member burgers and delicious homemade of the Four Cities Joint Vocational milkshakes. Green suggests a meal at Cafe Bricco Compact with Barberton, Norton and Wadsworth schools. Vocational classes or Ken Stewart’s Lodge, or for are offered through this programming something more casual, a stop by option. Gasoline Alley on Ghent Road. Copley-Fairlawn City Schools have The Montrose area contains some received an excellent with distinction great options for your family to visit and status from the Ohio State Board of play. Education. All Fired Up allows you to paint your St. Hilary School, associated with own pottery — from mugs and bowls to the Diocese of Cleveland, is a two-time more creative ventures. Laser Quest is a family-friendly outing of laser tag with recipient of the U.S. Department of Education’s Blue Ribbon Award for glow-in-the-dark equipment and a excellence in education in 2001 and competitive environment. By Emma Kanagaki 2008. St. Hilary has been an institution Montrose also offers families Regal in the Fairlawn community since 1959. Cinemas, so you can catch up on the The Fairlawn area has several latest summer box office hits. medical facilities and hospitals to keep Swenson’s Drive In, also located in your family in great health. Lifestyles Montrose at 40 Brookmont Road, has at Akron General’s Health & Wellness been a local staple since the first Center is a medically supervised location opened in 1934. Now with fitness location that provides the seven locations, Swenson’s is a great community with an overall wellness spot to stop for its famous Galley Boy model. The goal at Lifestyles is (the signature double cheeseburger preventative health and not just treating with two special sauces), a chicken someone when there is a problem. The sandwich or anything in between. facility at 4125 Medina Road offers an Laurie Beisecker, director of parks indoor rock climbing wall, fitness and recreation for Fairlawn, classes, indoor and outdoor track, recommends Earth Fare as a must-see indoor lap pools, a steam room and spot to visit while in town. Earth Fare is a supermarket that carries organic food more. Summa Urgent Care, located at 2875 with the mission to make healthy eating W. Market St., Suite B, treats patients easy, affordable and convenient. with no appointments necessary. Beisecker explains the appeal of a Doctors are on call at all times to tend place like Fairlawn, she says, “It’s a small community but big during the day to your most urgent needs and Summa Urgent Care provides many services from all the businesses that we have including digital X-ray, allergies, here. It definitely has a small-town feel fractures, colds, pneumonia and more. even though it’s busy and most people Crystal Clinic Orthopaedic Center, in who live here know everyone.” partnership with Summa Health System and Crystal Clinic, is located at A Place To Live 3975 Embassy Parkway. The center Many facilities in the Fairlawn area

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Parks & Outdoors For those not inclined to spend a day indoors at the mall, Fairlawn provides just as many outdoor options as it does shopping locations. With lush greenery, plenty of walking trails, play equipment and outdoor programming, the parks system of Fairlawn is the perfect place to spend a day this summer. Bicentennial Park, located on South Smith Road, is two acres of land with a gazebo, paved walkways and landscaping that is host to numerous community events such as the summer concert series, Stewart’s Caring Place Hope Walk and the Fourth of July fireworks.

Croghan Park opened in 1972 at the intersection of North Miller Road and Sand Run Parkway, and contains 7.5 acres with three tennis courts, two basketball courts, picnic tables, a playground, walking path, two handball courts and benches in a sheltered area. Croghan Park also co-hosts, with Griffiths Park, the park department’s free summer park program. Fairlawn Park on Ridgewood Road is home to the community garden and soccer fields. The community garden consists of plots of land that belong to Fairlawn residents to plant and tend throughout the year. Plots are purchased in three- or one-year contracts. Fort Island/Griffiths Park on Trunko Road has a combined area of 60 acres and includes Schocalog Run, a small Northeast Ohio Parent

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