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WORKING TOGETHER The residents and business community in Avon continue to amaze me. They worked together to stay safe and maintain essential products and services. The North Coast Chamber was proud to provide PPE to first responders, hospital heroes, schools and businesses so they could safely stay open. We would like to give a big shout out and “Thank You” to Lorain County Health Commissioner David Covell. David hosted regular webinars in the height of the pandemic providing our members with best practices to keep businesses open safely and explaining what to expect next. Members came out en masse to support our golf outing fundraising
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Lake Erie Crushers Affordable family entertainment is the name of the game at the Mercy Health Stadium. Tom Kramig, co-owner of the minor league team, says the Lake Erie Crushers always hit a home run when it comes to not busting the budget. “We provide a great, fun night out at the ballpark for a fraction of the cost of an Indians game,” Kramig says. He throws out these calculations: $10 for a ticket, a hot dog for less than $5, a beer for $6 and parking for $4. “A family of four at an Indians game is going to spend probably more than $200, if they eat, park and buy a souvenir,” he says. “You get that almost same experience, not quite the quality, for about 75 or 80 bucks.” An official MLB partner league, the Crushers play 96 games, 48 of those at home. The season goes from mid-
May through Labor Day weekend. In 2019, the team won its division in the Frontier League. “We shoot off fireworks every Friday, and it’s a big draw and our busiest night,” Kramig says. “We are very focused on the west side of Cleveland. That’s our market, and that’s who we cater to.” The team gives back to the community all year, sponsoring events at the stadium and giving donations. But its signature effort happens in the offseason with Stomper’s Reading Club, an effort to encourage and reward reading among young learners. “Ideally we’ll go out to an elementary school and they’ll do a big assembly, and Stomper (the Crushers’ mascot) acts out a book. Then, if the students read three books that spring that are teacher certified, they get a free ticket to a game,” he says. “In 2019, more than 25,000 kids participated.”
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Emerald Event Center Widely considered the premier event venue on the west side of Cleveland, Emerald Event Center has carved out a contemporary niche for wedding ceremonies and receptions, corporate events, fundraisers and those special occasions you want to celebrate in style. Connected to the Residence Inn Cleveland Avon by Marriott right off I-90, Emerald offers a highly flexible event space that can host up to 350 people in its 11,000 square feet. The modern ballroom can also be divided into four sections for more intimate parties. “We do everything under the sun here,” says Kelly Arthur, director of sales at Em-
erald Event Center, which offers full banquet and catering services and hosts about 200 events in a typical year. “We have become a wedding house where some weekends we have weddings Friday, Saturday and Sunday. For this particular summer, we were booked every Saturday from May through November for weddings.” Metallic embellishments enhance the modern event space that offers its own ambiance and plenty of opportunities for customizing. Special LED lighting can display unique colors on the chandeliers as part of its state-of-the-art audio visual equipment, which also includes full audio capabilities. Four screens drop down
from the ceiling, and there is an LCD projector for showcasing visuals such as videos and speeches. Two outdoor spaces with waterfall and fire features are also available for cocktail hours or to host ceremonies in the attached courtyard. Having a full hotel on the other side of the event center is something that sets Emerald Event Center apart from its competitors. “All of the rooms on the hotel side are all suites, so they all have a full kitchen inside each of the guests’ rooms, which make them very comfortable for out-oftown attendees,” Arthur says.
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Main Event ically geared toward our teenagers that don’t want a party and would rather have some independence.” Beyond all that, Main Event launched its new STEAM-based field trip, called Play Academy, in August. (STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, arts and math.) “This is a really exciting program for us, combining play and the real educational STEAM opportunities at our facilities,” she says. “For example, we have taken and created science labs around bowling, which would be kinetic and potential energy and talking about very different variables. In our arcade games, we look at probabilities and statistics. We talk about friction with our air hockey games. So for our educator partners that come here, not only do they have the experience of being here, it can be a STEAM-based experience for their students.”
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Twenty-two regulation bowling lanes. Two-story laser tag arena. Gravity ropes obstacle course with zip line. More than 100 arcade games. Billiards and shuffleboard. That’s the landscape of indoor fun at Main Event, a 50,000-square-foot playground for kids of all ages, and that most certainly includes adults. Whether you’re looking to host an epic kid birthday party, team-building corporate event, holiday party or just in the mood for a date night or day out with the family, Main Event is open 365 days a year and also sports a full-service bar and restaurant with upscale pub fare. “We’ve hosted a few schools having extended field trips and all scales of corporate events, which can be as small as 10 people or as large as a few hundred,” says Dawn Meyer, sales manager for Main Event in Avon. “We also offer different birthday party levels starting at $11.99 and packages that are specif-
Meijer Since its opening in Avon in May 2019, Meijer has been delivering on its promise to provide the freshest food offerings at its modern supercenter, a concept it pioneered in 1962. Meijer is a familyowned, privately run company based near Grand Rapids, Michigan, “that follows a sim-
ple philosophy of take care of your community and the community is going to take care of you like family,” says store director Patrick Hughes. Situated on Nagel Road, the 155,000-square-foot store is a one-stop shop: a full line grocery store that focuses on freshness. “We have fresh meat, produce, bakery and deli delivery seven days a week,” Hughes says, adding that the majority of
the produce is locally sourced from farmers in the Ohio and Michigan area. “We have the whole assortment of health and beauty aids, sporting goods, all the way through your grocery needs.” Normally open 24 hours a day, 364 days a year (only closed on Christmas), the store has adjusted hours to 6 a.m. to midnight during the pandemic. “It’s very important that we’re here for our customers,” Hughes says.
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Duraclean Restorative & Cleaning Services Inc. Specializing in water damage, Duraclean Restorative & Cleaning Services Inc. has been providing full-service restoration to residential and commercial clients in Avon since 1975. Led by President Todd Wearsch, who was born and raised in Avon, Duraclean’s nearly a dozen technicians also provide services such as deep cleaning of carpets, upholstery, tile, grout and area rugs, which have become a significant service
line for the franchise. Homeowners can either drop off their area rugs or technicians can pick the rug up and they are brought back to Duraclean’s facility on Lear Industrial Parkway. Duraclean, which supports an array of programs in Avon Schools, is uniquely positioned to offer this service on the west side because it has all the necessary equipment and technology on site, Wearsch says.
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“We’re in the customer’s home and they’re always asking us for referrals for electrical and plumbing. Now we’re kind of a one-stop shop,” Brian Stack says, adding that the company has been extremely busy. “With everyone working from home, they were finding more projects to do around the house. The only thing that’s keeping us from growing faster is finding employees.” Two-and-a-half years ago, Stack started an in-house training program to build a pipeline for qualified technicians. They have a full-time instructor on staff and a classroom where they train people essentially for free. “We hire people in who want to learn the trade and it’s a paid training program,” he says. “We pay them an hourly wage, and they are getting field experience and hands-on in the classroom.”
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Stack Heating, Cooling & Electric’s signature red vans with gold lettering have been on the road delivering HVAC services in Northeast Ohio since 1976 and shuttling out of its headquarters in Avon since 1997. A family-owned-and-operated business in its second generation of leadership, Stack has grown alongside the city, building a new location when it first came to the burgeoning community. Then in spring 2020, Stack moved into its new 40,000-square-foot home base on state Route 611, off Interstate 90. President Brian Stack is joined by three siblings in the operation of the daily business that has 60 employees. His father, who started the business and retired three years ago, still comes into work every day. Originally a heating and cooling company, Stack expanded into electrical seven years ago and just this year expanded into plumbing.
A community bank with all the capabilities of a larger financial institution, First Federal Lakewood has been committed to serving Avon residents and those in surrounding areas for more than 15 years. From its branch on Detroit Road across from Olde Avon Village, First Federal Lakewood offers everything from free checking accounts, savings accounts with low minimum balance requirements, a full line of business products, mortgage loans, home equity lines of credit and treasury management. “We focus on reinvestment in our communities,” says DeeDee Alvelo, branch manager and an Avon resident who’s also a member of the Avon Lions Club, Northcoast Rotary, and board member for Avon/Avon Lake Community Resource Services. “All of our deposits stay in our communities,” says Alvelo, who has an eighth-grader in Avon Schools and a graduate of the district. “We’re very proud of mutuality and our community commitment.”
NORTHSTAR BEAUT Y BAR
Northstar Beauty Bar Northstar Beauty Bar wants to be the training ground for you getting your glow on. Focusing exclusively on skin care and facials since opening four years ago in its renovated two-story cottage in French Creek District, Northstar is not your typical spa, and it doesn’t want to be. “Unlike most spas, we don’t have clients change out of their clothes when they come in for a service, and we don’t do cookie-cutter facials,” says Jenn Roche, owner of Northstar, who has worked in the beauty and skin care business for more than 25 years. “We’re like personal trainers for your skin. We’re going to be able to do things for you and with you when you come in for your facial because we have professional-strength products and different protocols and techniques.” Roche says she and her staff talk to each client to learn about their skin and what’s going on in their life that could be affecting their skin. Then they customize their service based on their client’s immediate needs.
“Our facials are geared toward making your skin instantly look better,” she says. “You’re not going to leave all red or irritated or peeling or be breaking out two days later. We focus on supporting skin health. It’s very lifestyle friendly.” In addition to skin care and facials, Northstar offers brow services and makeup and will be adding lash services at the end of the year. “I really want to help people incorporate their skin care into more of a wellness-driven lifestyle,” Roche says, “and to have them think of it more in the same way they would think of their yoga classes or getting their hair done or getting their nails done. It’s just as a regular part of caring for yourself.” Northstar’s growth has been dramatic and even disorienting at times, Roche says. “But that makes me really happy, because that indicates to me that I’m supplying a service that people value and are interested in,” Roche says. “I love being a part of this Avon community because everyone is so supportive.”
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From its award-winning burgers, wings and locally brewed beers, Avon Brewing Co. delivers an eclectic family-friendly pub experience with a hometown vibe. That was the vision from the start for this family-owned and -operated restaurant opened in 2016 and run by Ken Weaver, owner and general manager; his son Brian Weaver, owner and executive chef; and Ken’s son-in-law Mathias Hauck, owner and brewmaster. “We want Avon Brewing Co. to be a community gathering place for all things,” Hauck says. “We want to be that hub for all celebrations of life — birthdays, showers, receptions, funerals and the everyday post-game get togethers.” The brewery and restaurant are housed in a 4,500-square-foot historic structure built in the 1800s that sits alongside the French Creek. That lovely view is enjoyed on its expansive patio with umbrellas, festive string lights and seating for 80. Chef Brian Weaver, who had former ties to fine dining offerings at Gusto! in Little Italy and Luca in downtown Cleveland, has created a menu full of interesting twists on pub food. Think bacon-wrapped, Dorito-crusted mozzarella, breaded avocados and garlic bread cheese curds for starters. Then there’s a lineup that includes 30 rubs and sauces with the best wings on the market and fresh, never frozen Angus beef burgers that are seasoned well and cooked
to perfection, Hauck says. Other menu favorites include Carolina street tacos, build-your-own mac and cheese and house-made soups such as tortilla soup and lobster bisque. “We make everything in house as much as possible today. And everything starts with the best ingredients,” he says, adding that they fly in green chiles from New Mexico to incorporate into menu items and brews. “Take our wings — we buy the best fresh wings that we can find. We have a special process for how we produce them that makes them crispy on the outside, but nice and moist and tender on the inside.” In fact, Avon Brewing Co. has won best restaurant in Lorain County the last two years and was up for 10 Best of Lorain County awards this year. Beyond the food, it offers 22 beers on tap and is proud to have been named best small brewery in Ohio last year. It also won nods for the brewery’s Christmas ale (gold medal) and its Blackberry Saison (bronze medal) in the Ohio Craft Brewers Cup. “We couldn’t be more blessed to operate a business in a caring and supportive community like Avon,” Hauck says, adding that the family also owns ZZ’s Big Top, which they purchased and reopened last year. “We’re thankful for all the support during COVID. It’s been a ride but with all the support that’s come out in masses, it’s been very, very helpful and we’re very thankful.”
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One of 11 Cleveland Clinic regional hospitals in Northeast Ohio, Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital has been serving the community for five years at its 212,000-square-foot, five-story facility conveniently nestled off Interstate 90. With an emergency department that treats adults and children and 126 beds (including 12 ICU beds, 10-bed step-down unit and 20-bed rapid observation unit), the hospital has a robust surgical services department that offers several different specialties including general surgery, orthopedics, urology, gastroenterology, plastic surgery, head and neck and vascular surgery. Other specialties include general medicine, cardiology, endocrinology, infectious disease, nephrology, neurology, pulmonary and vascular medicine. A few other features are the breast program, cath lab/interventional radiology, critical care and outpatient services, outpatient lab and radiology services. Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital’s recently expanded breast program offers comprehensive services such as screening and diagnostic mammograms, breast ultrasound and breast procedures including aspirations, needle biopsies and localizations for surgical planning. The Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital Emergency Department was recently awarded Level 2 Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation for providing senior-friendly care to the community. It’s also certified by Joint Commission as a Primary Stroke Center. In 2021, the American Heart Association recognized Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital nationally for the Get With the Guidelines Stroke Gold Plus with Honor Roll Elite.
Integrated Network Concepts Since 1991, Integrated Network Concepts has specialized in the design, implementation and maintenance of complex data solutions. From its tech hub on Lear Industrial Parkway, INC’s dozen employees provide commercial support to businesses regarding IT networking and all the facets of networking solutions, says Mike
Huff, the company’s director of sales. “We are certified and specialized engineers on everything that goes into an IT network — that’s the main function of our business,” he says. That capability translates into creating customized data systems and solutions that leverage the business and facilitate growth. Serving customers throughout North-
east Ohio, INC specializes in multi-location businesses and has a lot of experience serving retail customers, including providing high level support for local businesses such as Marc’s and Discount Drug Mart. As an added benefit, Huff says, most of INC’s employees live and work in the area, residing in Avon, Sheffield, Elyria and North Ridgeville.
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Jerry Cline Giving back to the community is a driving force in Jerry Cline’s personal and professional lives. As president of the North Coast Chamber of Commerce and an attorney with Fisher Phillips, Cline showcases that commitment by regularly lending his legal expertise to help member companies. Case in point: when COVID gripped the nation in March 2020, businesses were catapulted into uncharted territory with an unprecedented level of uncertainty of how to protect their employees and keep their businesses afloat.
Cline, a member of his firm’s COVID-19 Taskforce, a cross-disciplinary team of attorneys dedicated to advising employers on the many workplace law aspects of the global coronavirus pandemic, teamed up with his wife, Kristi M. Cline, president of Kristi Cline CPA Inc., to help fellow members. The couple donated their time and developed a series of free webinars to address members’ concerns about navigating this process. which members were eligible. Jerry Cline Kristi Cline covered the types of helped participants decipher the legalese loans available, as well as tax credits for inherent in applying for them.
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Eyeing its fourth addition to its Avon facility since its founding in 1970, Advanced Polymer Coatings Inc. is intent on continuing to grow its global business in the city. President Dave Keehan is the second-generation owner of the company, which has evolved since his father started it 50 years ago making pumps and composites. The polymer coatings blended today at the Jaycox Road facility are used around the world on ships, rail cars, over-the-road trailers and anything in highly corrosive service. The company has 29 employees based in Avon and 75 globally, working from offices in places such as Shanghai, Istanbul, Manchester, England, Mexico City, Singapore, Korea, Tokyo and Rotterdam, Netherlands. “We’re looking to build a 20,000-square-foot new blending and packaging facility and start construction on that in spring of 2022,” Keehan says, “hopefully bringing more jobs to Avon and help the community that way.”
Dott Products ployer, who didn’t want to create the requested item and turned down the potential business. “For the first few years, my wife and I put them all together,” he says. His wife’s name is Donna, which is where the “Do” in the company name comes from. The two “Ts” at the end come from Scott’s name. “Then eventually, 20 something years ago, I quit my real job and started trying to make this grow and grew it into what it is today.” Today Dott Products has two build-
ings on Lear Industrial Parkway and employs 12 people. The company makes a lot of other items for the rehab industry as well as aquatic filtration materials. “We’ll buy a truckload of foam and then we have saws and die cutters and laminators, and we convert it into something more usable for people,” says Heitmann. For example, Dott makes items such as padding material that goes into splints and orthotics used for rehab. “Most of the items we make under a private label for our customers,” he adds.
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