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When my wife and family moved here to Brunswick after the start of the new millennium, we were excited to be moving to a new and growing city. After living in this wonderful community for over 20 years, I can honestly say that Brunswick is where it all comes together!
Welcome to Brunswick!
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The city employees are dedicated to the service of the people of Brunswick. We have many dedicated people here at City Hall who do exceptional work, and their number one priority is to serve you!
Our vibrant community of 35,000 people is strategically located along I-71, between Cleveland and Akron. This makes Brunswick an ideal spot for businesses. City Hall is always ready to assist companies in relocating, expanding, and thriving here.
We boast an excellent school system, with convenient access to Cuyahoga Community College and the University of Akron’s Medina County University Center, either within the city or very close by.
Over the past sixteen years, our city has become a medical mecca. The Cleveland Clinic, University Hospital, and MetroHealth have opened and operated facilities here. The City wants to make sure that our residents have great choices when it comes to health care.
Brunswick has so many beautiful parks! Our newest one, Brunswick Lake Park, is home to the Susan Hambley Nature Center, named after my former colleague on Council. The park has a fitness path, fishing, and all kinds of wildlife. Also, the Brunswick Recreation Center offers members numerous opportunities to stay fit, stay healthy, and stay connected to the community.
As mayor, I am very proud of the Brunswick city workers who do an excellent job every day to ensure that our city protects and serves its residents and businesses.
As you travel around Brunswick and meet its people, you will see that Brunswick is really where it all comes together!
Sincerely,
Mayor Ron Falconi
young fisherman shows off his big catch during the annual Fishing Derby held at Brunswick Lake Park; (top right) Join in the fun at Saint Ambrose Catholic Parish’s Bingo sessions; (below) Skyview Lodge with its lovely country setting is a popular venue for weddings and parties.
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Where It All Comes Together
Low taxes provided the main impetus to bring Mayor Ron Falconi and his wife, Genevive, to Brunswick in 2001. In the ensuing 23 years, Medina County’s most populous town has proven to be the perfect community in which to raise a family, with a convenient location, ample dining and shopping options, and a diversity of recreational opportunities for people of all ages, the mayor said.
“We were looking for homes here and in Cuyahoga County and we calculated that we would save a lot of money by moving to Brunswick,” Falconi recalled. “It just turned out to be a good fit. Our son was just born when we moved in and we were expecting our second child at the time, and we found it to be a small-town, tight-knit community with all the amenities for a new family. We’re close enough to Downtown [Cleveland] or Akron if I need to be there, but far enough away from the big cities, and the airport is just a hop, skip, and a jump away as well. So Brunswick is in the middle of everything. Brunswick is where it all comes together.”
Brunswick’s most important component, Falconi insisted, is its residents.
“We have such a great mixture of people here,” he said. “There are people who have been here for a couple generations and then there are people like me who have been here around 20 years, then the newer residents. Together, we are a very tight-knit community that bands together to support one another.”
The closeness of the community has been illustrated in the past decade or so when it banded together after local tragedies like a car accident that took the lives of four teens on the eve of their high school graduation and an apartment fire that left residents homeless. More recently Falconi noted, residents have united to oppose a proposed highway interchange at I-71 and Boston Road, the city’s northern boundary. “People of different political affiliations who sometimes oppose each other on City Council are working together to support and unite behind residents who are afraid of losing their homes and who are concerned about how the interchange will change the nature of our community,” Falconi said. “Even people whose homes wouldn’t be directly impacted by the interchange are coming together to support their neighbors.”
Brunswick, which incorporated in 1960, is the largest city in Medina County with a population of about 35,000 residents. The 13-squaremile town is strategically
THE PERFECT COMMUNITY: (above) Mapleside Farms, one of the most picturesque venues in Ohio, overlooking apple orchards and a 50-mile view of the local landscape; (right) Brunswick City School District administrators participated in a team builder at Feeding Medina County.
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located right on I-71, which provides convenient access for workplace commuters as well as businesses that rely on highway transportation, Falconi noted. “We are one of the few cities with industrial parks right next to an interstate highway,” he said. “If you’re a business, obviously you want to be where the action is.” Brunswick’s retail and commercial zones — primarily
located along routes 42 and 303 — are bustling centers of activity that continue to expand. “We’re excited about the way the community has been growing over the past year,” the mayor said. “I’ve been to numerous ribbon cuttings already this year. Post-pandemic, everything seems to be trying to get back to normal.”
Falconi noted that Brunswick has plenty of shopping options, with supermarkets like the Meijer supercenter, which opened in 2022, and Giant Eagle — as well as ample dining spots.
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WHAT'S NEW: (left) the Senior Health and Wellness Expo; the new fire station to be completed in 2025 located at 1094 Hadcock Road; Brunswick's retail and commercial businesses continue to grow.
Among the new restaurants to open in Brunswick is Mission BBQ, a patriotically-themed eatery. On the south end of the city, Market 42, a multicultural mixed-use market is expected to open this fall, according to Nick Kyriazis, the project’s developer. Located on Route 42 just north of Sleepy Hollow Road, Market 42 is modeled somewhat after Cleveland’s famous West Side Market, with about 30 vendors, a seasonal farmer’s market and restaurants — with the addition of 18 townhouses and a nature trail through adjacent wetlands, Kyriazis said.
“It’s an exciting project and I think it’s going to be a good addition to that corridor there,” he said. “In the city’s five year plan, they want to transform that corridor into a commercial area and I think this project will spearhead more of development in the area. I thought it would be a good idea to put something there to bring in fresh local produce and meats and also have restaurants where people from Brunswick, Medina and Strongsville can come to.”
Balancing out the city’s commercial zones, Brunswick also has about 350 acres of parkland, made up of 23 community and neighborhood parks. Notable among them is 75-acre Brunswick Lake Park, which features a one-mile walking trail with two boardwalks encircling the lake. The trail provides easy walking access to the Susan Hambley Nature Center, which is operated
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by the Medina County Park District in partnership with the city. Built in 2008, the facility was funded with a grant from the State of Ohio and is named in memory of former Councilwoman Susan Hambley who battled muscular dystrophy.
Brunswick Lake Park totals more than 79 acres including the 13-acre lake and boasts maple, ash, oak, and beech trees and a variety of wild flowers. Brunswick Lake Trail includes two wooden boardwalks that carry visitors through wetland and floodplain areas.
An inclusive playground at Neura Park allows children of all physical abilities to play together. The playground, which was installed in 2022, includes equipment designed for wheelchairs, quiet areas for kids who have sensory-related challenges, and
other features. “The project was another one of the unifying things in our city,” Falconi said. Visit us online at www.brunswick.oh.us for general city information, to view our events calendar, or to contact us!
BACK TO NATURE: Brunswick Lake Park features a one-mile walking trail through wetland and floodplain areas.
The Golden Rule at TWB
Tailor Welded Blanks L.L.C. is the leading manufacturer of tailor welded products in North America. TWB is a joint venture with, and majority owned by Worthington Steel of Columbus, OH. TWB has been located in Valley City, OH for over 30 years supporting production to our automotive customers.
Our Golden Rule is that we treat our customers, employees, investors, and suppliers as we would like to be treated. Our people are our greatest asset, always treating each other with respect.
TWB is a supporter of Valley City, Brunswick, and Medina County communities. We are members of the Northern Medina County Chamber Alliance (NMCCA) and the Medina County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC). We are also partnering with other manufacturing companies to host the Valley City Engineering & Manufacturing Exploring Program, a year-round, hands-on opportunity for youth ages 14-20 to be immersed in and educated on careers in engineering and manufacturing by working and networking with local industry professionals.
To be employed at TWB, we look for individuals willing to work hard and be good teammates. Open positions in production, maintenance, tool & die, and other opportunities can be found at workfortwb.com TWB’s manufacturing environment is modern, clean, bright, organized, and a great facility to come to work in every day. Our positive culture provides opportunities to be trained, advance, and build a career. For more information, whether for employment or how we can further support our community, contact us at 330-558-2063.
Business & Community Leaders Brunswick
Chad Gibson, General Manager, Bunker Hill Golf Course
Elizabeth Zeszotek, Director, Cuyahoga Community CollegeBrunswick University Center
Sheila Watson, Broker/Owner, RE/MAX Omega
Cheryl Basilisco, Owner, Esbi International Salon
Kent Iler, President/CEO, Iler Networking & Computing
Nick Kyriazis, Owner, The Market 42
Wendy Kouvaras, Owner Five-Star Gymnastics
Marci Steinke, Baking Manager, and Amanda Rienerth, Owner, Donut Land
Ron Falconi, Mayor, City of Brunswick
Debbie Boehmke, Executive Director, Northern Medina County Chamber Alliance
Jason Niedermeyer, Superintendent, Brunswick City School District
The Heart of Esbi International Salon
Stylists that make a difference
Driven by owner Cheryl Basilisco and her caring team of stylists, the Esbi International Salon legacy continues to thrive.
Esbi’s remarkably talented staff is the backbone of their success. Not only is the Esbi team talented, but they are compassionate and giving. “This is the first time in 30 years that I’ve ever had a staff with such caring, big hearts. They are special. I know that they are delivering exceptional service to all our customers.” Cheryl says. Esbi’s goal of making their clients feel special, pampered, important, and beautiful is easily met due to the team’s blend of expertise, passion, and high level of customer service. “It’s gratifying and I feel blessed that our customers are witnessing the big hearts of each and every stylist. I am honored to be a part of that,” notes Cheryl.
Esbi utilizes pricing levels to accommodate every income, differentiated by years of experience, and every stylist is fully trained, from hair to extensions. They are also experts in custom cutting and coloring.
Esbi is a full-service salon that specializes in hair, nail, skincare, massage, esthetician services, sugaring, hair removal, microblading, eyelash extensions, and hair extensions. They are also proud to provide the unique service of specialty hair extensions for those suffering from the blights of cancer. Esbi offers NSG Hair Systems, a Non-Surgical Hair Grafting that restores an individual’s “personal hair identity”.
It’s a life changer for clients that will make them feel confident about their image.
Esbi’s stylists are meticulously trained to ensure customers are pleased with their services. The staff is comprised of a group of employees and independent stylists who deliver the true spirit of teamwork in the salon. The team’s warm and attentive approach, combined with advanced skills and use of highquality products, guarantees that clients leave
looking and feeling their absolute best.
Esbi’s mission continues to be to lead - not follow - in advancing the beauty business. Cheryl and her talented team would like to thank all of their wonderful customers, many who have become friends, for their loyalty over the years and for helping keep the legacy alive. To schedule your appointment today, call Esbi International Salon, at 330-220-3724 (ESBI).
Salon hours: Tuesdays from 1 – 9 p.m., Wednesdays from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m., Thursdays from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m., Fridays from 9 a.m. –5 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Closed on Sundays and Mondays. For more information about products, promotions, and services or to purchase gift cards, visit www.esbiintlsalon.com, and follow Esbi on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for flash sales and product and hair tips.
Where Futures Begin
As a proud Brunswick resident for over 30 years, Elizabeth Zeszotek continues to serve as the director of the Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) Brunswick University Center (BUC), overseeing enrollment initiatives and student, and community engagement efforts. The BUC location is an extension of Tri-C’s Western Campus and offers affordable and convenient options for obtaining an education. Tri-C, Ohio’s first community college, recently celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2023 and has served as an educational partner in Brunswick for more than a decade, providing college credit to high school students and coursework for community members seeking a college degree or professional development. Elizabeth is a proud member of the Brunswick Rotary Club and serves as Tri-C’s representative for various local chamber and council organizations. Zeszotek is excited to continue BUC’s legacy of supporting the residents of southern Cuyahoga and Medina Counties. Cuyahoga Community College
SMarket 42 Food - Fun - Friends
In Europe, sipping and dipping food is an everyday way of life. Walking along some of the most popular artisan streets you will find numerous restaurants, cafes, wineries, and specialty shops. People congregate to enjoy amazing artisan food, drinks and most importantly, each other’s company. With this experience in mind, Market 42 was found.
Market 42 is an innovative food hall and market that provides a unique opportunity to meet the growing demand for artisanal retail and culinary experiences in the region. It is ideally situated to become the go-to destination for carefully curated local artisan brands and restaurant concepts. Our focus is on sourcing farm fresh foods and sundry retail offerings from all corners of Ohio, creating an unparalleled experience for both visitors and locals. Imagine a bustling market where families gather, delicious aromas fill the air, and artisans showcase their
crafts. Market 42 promises to be a hub of activity, flavor, and culture—a place where locals and visitors alike can explore, dine, and connect.
Slated to open in the fall of 2024, it will offer a 35 vendor mix that includes a beer garden, wine cellar and bar, and a plethora of restaurants and specialty retail vendors. The sitting area surrounding the bar can accommodate 120 people and there are 46 stools at the wine cellar and bar. In addition, our outdoor covered patio will be able to accommodate seating for an additional 80 visitors when the weather permits.
heila Watson is the Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Omega and has over 37 years of Realtor experience. To obtain her real estate broker’s license, she went to college and crammed four years into two years, graduating at the top of her class with a bachelor’s degree in Real Estate Studies. Sheila is driven, compassionate, successful in her goals, and loves challenges. Most of her business comes from referrals and past clients who often become great friends. You may see her advertising on benches, grocery carts, or For Sale signs in the community. She also organized the Brunswick Celebration Independence Parade to bring joy to the residents of Brunswick. The office is a fantastic group of caring people who love their careers and want to help others in their real estate adventures. Sheila sells in Medina and Cuyahoga counties. Thinking of buying or selling, reach out to her at the number below or visit her website.
Semiprivate event space is available for business, and personal events. Starting in May of 2025 and through the end of September, an open air outside Farmers Market will take place on Weekends 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Elizabeth Zeszotek, Director, Cuyahoga Community College
Wendy Kouvaras
Five-Star Gymnastics
Five-Star Gymnastics & Fitness, owned by Wendy & Jason Kouvaras, is a 28,000 square foot state-of-the-art amazing new facility that offers Gymnastics instruction for all ages and abilities beginning at twelve months old. They offer over 100 age and skill-based gymnastics classes weekly, including preschool age classes for boys and girls, recreational level classes for girls ages six and up and a girls gymnastics competition team geared towards five to 18 years old. Gymnastic Instruction helps children develop character and gain confidence, strength, and be a springboard for achievement in fitness and other sports. Five-Star also offers girls High School classes, preschool playtimes, open gyms, family events and birthday parties and that’s just a sampling.
IFive-Star FitRx gym is located inside and offers adult fitness classes, which is ideal for parents who want to get a workout in while their child is at class. Other classes offered include youth fitness classes, sport specific training and personal training. Sessions can be individualized or in small groups. Five-Star Gymnastics and Fitness RX, shaping lives young and old.
Bunker Hill Golf Course Golfing Since 1927
Chad Gibson is the general manager at Bunker Hill Golf Course in Medina, where he continues his passion for the community as host of two local high school golf teams and the Special Olympics.
As a Medina County native who’s worked at Medina County Golf Courses and Event Centers for 37 years, his philosophy of giving shows in networking, community involvement, investing in, and helping individuals, families, and businesses succeed.
He has hosted over 2,700 fundraisers that have accumulated over $10,000,000 given to our local schools, churches, military, scouts, families in need, and non-profits. Over the years, Chad and his team have developed a niche in hosting and co-chairing events to help the community.
Chad spent several years as a director and a volunteer for local Chambers and non-profit organizations. He is a past member of BNI, having leadership roles as president , vice president, mentor, and ambassador.
3060 Pearl Rd.,
ler Networking & Computing has been supporting businesses with their IT needs since 1994. Kent Iler, President & CEO, is passionate about technology and has built a professional team of technology experts. With the continued increase of cyber-attacks and Ransomware, Iler is a top provider of network security with certified security experts on staff. Their tools monitor your systems 24/7/365 allowing them to stop attacks before they stop your business! They help their clients with Compliance, such as FTC Safeguards (GrammLeach-Bliley Act), NIST CSF, ISO 9001, ISO 27001, ISO 22301, CMMC, and more! Celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2024, you can rest assured that they have the expertise and experience to handle all your IT needs securely and professionally. Kent and his family have resided in Lorain County since 1998. He is a member of the Rotary Club of Elyria and is a deacon at First Baptist Church of Elyria. Kent also started Iler Aerial Imaging in 2016 –handling professional video production and drone services/training.
Amanda Rienerth Donut Land
Bill Rienerth Sr. opened Donut Land in 1972. Since his passing, his grand-daughter, Amanda, took over Donut Land’s ownership and is continuing her grandfather’s traditions and baking expertise, along with Marci, his right-hand baker of over 30 years, and their friendly staff.
Donut Land has over 40 varieties of large yeast and cake donuts, and an assortment of fancies, all made fresh throughout the day and night.
Donut Land offers breakfast and dessert orders for parties of all sizes, and even creates a “Happy Birthday” donut cake. They are also proud supporters of Brunswick’s schools and community.
No matter the time of day or night, stop in for some freshly made sweets to satisfy your donut craving! Open 24 hours a day from Tuesday at 5 a.m. until Sunday at 4 p.m. Check out their website for a full menu of donut options.
Wendy Kouvaras, Owner, Five-Star Gymnastics
Kent Iler, Owner
Chad Gibson, General Manager, Bunker Hill Golf Course
Marci Steinke & Amanda Rienerth, Donut Land
Brunswick, Rooted in Excellence
Exciting changes are unfolding in our district! In May 2023, voters approved a construction bond, launching the final phase of the Brunswick City School District (BCSD) Master Facilities Plan. This approval allowed BCSD to leverage $42.6 million in state funds, significantly reducing the project’s cost to taxpayers in our community. The bond funds several major initiatives: building a new high school, demolishing Towslee Elementary and Willetts Middle School, adding parking lots and classrooms at Kidder and Applewood, relocating the Maintenance Department and Board of Education, and enhancing the new high school campus. Importantly, these construction funds come exclusively from the bond, as Ohio law separates operating levies from construction projects.
High school construction is unfolding in phases. The first phase, design development, has been completed with active input from stakeholders to ensure the new building incorporates best educational practices. In early September, community members met the construction team, including ThenDesign Architecture (TDA) and Hammond Construction, who are partnering with the district and the Ohio Facilities
IN THE KNOW: (top) Brunswick High School Senior Seminar students present design ideas for the new high school to members of the ThenDesign Architecture team; (above) high school students Maggie Romano, Teddy Bickley, and Sebastian Morales prepare to be interviewed on Fox 8 Morning Show. They were part of a 16-member student team that raised $85,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society; (above right) Superintendent Jason Niedermeyer speaks to community stakeholders at the Education Visioning meeting held in September to garner feedback and insight about the design of the new high school.
A Pathway to a Better Life
Amidst the changes in the workforce and higher education through the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) emphasizes the importance of helping students build prosperous and purposeful lives. That importance was reiterated by the inauguration of the College’s fifth president, Michael A. Baston, on April 14, 2023.
During his candidacy, Baston made three promises for his presidency:
Construction Commission (OFCC) to design and build the new school. In late September, a Community Educational Visioning session garnered feedback from stakeholders about the design and function of the new building. Throughout the fall, TDA met with high school staff and students to gather further insights into the design.
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n A commitment to building an effective community college
n Expanding the College’s reach and influence
n A properly-purposed leadership
n On the day of his inauguration, he added a fourth — a commitment to post-college success.
“At its core, this will be the focus of my presidency,” said Baston. “Every student who comes through our doors will leave with an education and a path to a better life for themselves and their families.”
Founded in 1963 as Ohio’s first and largest community college, Tri-C has provided high-quality, affordable education for more than 1 million community members across Northeast Ohio. The College offers more than 1,000 credit courses each semester in 200-plus career and technical programs — including short-term certificates, certificates of proficiency and post-degree professional certificates. Tri-C also provides more than 600 noncredit workforce and professional development courses each year.
“Our efforts have inspired and provided hope to many,” said Baston. “Tri-C has always been a gateway to higher education for countless individuals who may have otherwise been unable to pursue a college degree. Tri-C has made it possible for many to achieve their dreams of obtaining a college education.”
Visit www.tri-c.edu/brunswick for more information.
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Currently, TDA is in the schematic design phase, finalizing the school’s footprint, infrastructure, utilities, and layout. Input from students, staff, and the community remains a top priority. In early May, BCSD hosted a Community Construction Update where attendees received updates on the design process, interior layout, and construction timeline. A “visual preference activity” allowed community feedback on the exterior design, and over 1,000 survey submissions were collected via social media for those who couldn’t attend.
This spring marked a significant milestone as Willetts Middle School and Towslee Elementary School underwent abatement, and demolition began. The new high school will be built on the Towslee campus. BCSD collaborated with the Brunswick Historical Society to preserve meaningful artifacts and offered community members bricks from Towslee to keep as mementos. Site work will continue this summer on the Willetts and Towslee properties to prepare for the new Maintenance Department and high school construction.
In addition to our schools’ physical transformations, this year showcased remarkable achievements! Sixteen Brunswick High School students embarked on an ambitious fundraising campaign for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS). As part of the LLS Student Visionaries of the Year program, they
aimed to raise awareness and funds for blood cancer research. Through innovative events and community outreach, they garnered immense local support. Their dedication paid off, raising over $85,000 — a testament to their commitment and the generosity of Brunswick residents. Only two student groups in northeast Ohio raised more. Additionally, team captain Maggie Romano earned the Pillar of Research Award from LLS.
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BCSD prioritizes transparent, strategic spending. In the spring, the BCSD Treasurer’s Department earned the Auditor of State Award for the fourth consecutive year. This prestigious award recognizes exceptional financial reporting and compliance with fiscal laws, awarded to less than six percent of public entities. During a recent visit to the district, Auditor of State Keith Faber praised BCSD for its extraordinary achievement and commended the district for being a leader in fiscal management.
Together, we are building a brighter future for Brunswick students, rooted in excellence and a shared commitment to making a difference.
Families at Memorial Elementary attended “Donuts with Grownups” in the fall. Events like these, coordinated and planned by parents volunteers, are important ways to make sure families feel connected to our school district.
(Above) Huntington Elementary School K-Kids greeted community members at the 3rd annual Excellence Showcase in February; (left)) in November, Brunswick High School hosted a Project Lead The Way Bio-Med Day for students across the county to learn about opportunities in biomedical science.
Families Come First in Medina County
Family First Council is dedicated to strengthening the Medina County community and supporting families by coordinating and supporting health, human, and social services. Participating with Council are representatives from health and human services, schools, government, elected officials, and family representatives. Programs supported by Council include Early Intervention and Youth Service Coordination.
Youth Service Coordination provides service planning and support to families with children receiving services from multiple systems but still struggling. To learn more contact Chelsea Bartels at 330-725-9195.
Early Intervention provides coordinated services to parents of infants and toddlers with disabilities or developmental delays. Support and resources assist families to enhance children’s development through everyday learning opportunities. Early Intervention is dynamic and individualized to reflect the family members’ preferences, learning styles, and cultural beliefs. To learn more or to request an assessment, contact 1-800-755-4769 or visit www.OhioEarlyIntervention.org.
To learn more about Family First Council, contact Sharon Tahajod, Council Coordinator at 330-723-9622.
World-Class Skin Care at Trillium Creek
Trillium Creek Dermatology is a family-owned and operated business with five locations in Brunswick, Medina, Strongsville, Wadsworth, and Wooster. Our Medical Directors, Drs. Helen and Leonard Torok, have been serving our community for over 45 years. There are few places in the country offering the quality care, innovation, and state-of-the-art procedures that are available at Trillium Creek Dermatology.
Trillium Creek Dermatology's newest location in Strongsville opened on July 1, 2024. It has same-day appointments available and is accepting new patients.
Trillium Creek Dermatology is comprised of Dermatologists, a Mohs Surgeon, Physician Assistants, and Cosmetic Registered Nurses. Working as a collaborative team, we offer world-class skin care by using the latest techniques and technologies in the industry. Skin conditions can be stressful and that can increase the severity of outbreaks and flare-ups, depending on the condition. Our providers are highly trained to diagnose and treat babies, children, teens, and adults with a range of skin issues such as acne, rashes, warts, autoimmune diseases, skin cancers, and much more. You want a specialized provider that
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can accurately diagnose and treat your condition, helping you regain your confidence and selfesteem. Trillium Creek Dermatology also offers a wide variety of anti-aging cosmetic procedures including Botox®, fillers, and lasers to help turn back the hands of time.
Trillium Creek Dermatology has online scheduling, virtual visits, and same-day appointments. Call 330-725-0569 or visit us online at www.TCOhio.com to schedule an appointment or to learn more about all the conditions we treat and the cosmetic services we offer.
Our practices are conveniently located in Brunswick, Medina, Strongsville, Wadsworth, and Wooster, Ohio. The Brunswick location has been in operation since September 2020 and is located at 2865 Center Rd., #5.
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Trillium Creek Dermatology is a family-owned and operated practice with 24 providers that work out of five locations. We collaborate regularly with the entire team which means that no matter how di cult your skin issue might be, you will get the best care in the area because we are The Skin Experts.
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Planting a tree in a city park is a wonderful way to honor a loved one and to also provide a gift to the whole community. These park elements provide a remembrance to the past while planting new life and providing a refreshing place of rest and renewal to those still living. It is a gift that can last through several lifetimes; a gift that keeps on giving.
The park tribute package is $250 and includes a shade, flowering, or evergreen tree and a memorial plaque.
The Brunswick Park Department will plant memorial trees in both spring and fall, and in the following parks; Boston Knolls, Bridgeport, Heritage Farm, Hopkins, Huntington Circle, James, Mooney, Neura, Pepperwood, Pumpkin Ridge, Rolling Hills, Shenandoah, and Venus.
Contact Taylor Petkovsek, Parks & Recreation Director at tpetkovsek@brunswick.oh.us or 330-558-6838. Here’s an opportunity to honor a special person or event in your life!
Reading is Just the Beginning
Medina County District Library serves the community with six libraries, a Bookmobile, and Outreach Services. The Brunswick Library offers an amazing Children’s department, passport services, and books and eMedia for all tastes.
The library focuses special attention on our youngest patrons with early literacy skills and events to help kids get ready for school at mcdl.info/EarlyLiteracy, and with storytimes, 1000 Books Before Kindergarten, Early Literacy Kits, and more!
Get your photo taken and passport processed at Brunswick Library. To learn more and make an appointment visit mcdl.info/Passport
Get all your reading materials and entertainment without coming to the library with our FREE mcdl.info/eMedia collection, complete with ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, music, TV shows, and movies! Get started with the Libby, hoopla, and kanopy apps.
Finally, we care about keeping our seniors reading and engaged by bringing library materials to them at home, via the Bookmobile, or in senior living communities throughout Brunswick. Request service at mcdl.info/Outreach
That’s just the beginning, learn about all we offer at www.mcdl.info
The Art of Functionality in Your Kitchen
Your kitchen is more than just a place to prepare meals; it’s the heart of your home, a hub of activity where functionality reigns supreme.
From meal prepping to hosting gatherings, every aspect of your kitchen should serve a purpose, making your daily routines seamless and enjoyable. Effective functionality starts with smart organization. Streamline your cooking space with well-designed cabinets, drawers, and pantry shelves, ensuring easy access to ingredients and tools. Consider incorporating versatile storage solutions like pull-out racks and Lazy Susans to maximize space utilization.
Investing in high-quality appliances can revolutionize your kitchen experience. From efficient cooktops to energy-saving refrigerators, modern appliances not only simplify cooking but also add aesthetic appeal to your space.
Lastly, don’t overlook the importance of ergonomic design. Comfortable countertop heights, strategically placed lighting, and ample workspace contribute to a kitchen that’s both efficient and comfortable to navigate.
By prioritizing functionality in your kitchen, you’re not just creating a practical space –you’re enhancing your lifestyle and making everyday tasks a breeze.
Ohio Cabinets & Countertops can assist you in creating your dream kitchen! Visit us at our Brunswick showroom, located at 4256 Center Road, call 330-952-1500, or visit us online at www.Ohiocabinets.com!
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Member Directory
Farms and offers food, vendors and networking opportunities.
The Northern Medina County Chamber Alliance has over 350 members that partner together to strengthen the business economy in our area. The chamber offers many ways for people to meet, network and grow their business.
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The Chamber actively PROMOTES member businesses by bringing creditability and referrals to their business. We offer member benefits to promote their business by targeted email promotions, ribbon-cutting ceremonies, taped interviews with business owners and listings on our web member directory. By working together with the city and townships, NMCCA becomes the voice of ADVOCACY for pro-business policies on all levels for members. We accomplish that by giving small businesses a voice in government and ensuring their voices are heard.
NMCCA offers many NETWORKING opportunities that include four Connections Networking Groups, after hours socials, member luncheons, and themed Signature Events. This is a great way for businesses to increase their visibility and make business contacts within the community.
The chamber provides positive partnerships and resources to enhance business growth and DEVELOPMENT. Through strategic initiatives and support, it empowers businesses to expand, create jobs, and drive the community’s economic progress.
We are the only chamber in the county that started a nonprofit organization, MC Chamber Charities, that provides scholarships to graduating high school seniors and nontraditional students to benefit their continuing education. NMCCA is located at 2947 Interstate Parkway, in Brunswick. Our office hours are Monday-Friday 8am to 4pm. For more information call 330-225-8411 or visit our website www.nmccalliance.com. We would love for you to join our Chamber!
ACCOUNTANTS
Hill, Stonestreet & Company 3511 Center Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212 330-225-3377 www.hs-cpa.com
M.A. Pawlowski Accounting Group 10800 Pearl Rd., Ste. B-6 Strongsville, OH 44136 440-356-5588 www.mapaccounting group.com
Bracken Insurance Agency 6673 Center Rd. Valley City, OH 44280 330-483-4844 www.brackenagency.com
Brenda States Insurance Agency Inc., Allstate Insurance 4098 Center Rd., Ste. B Brunswick, OH 44212 330-220-0503 www.agents.allstate.com/ brenda-states-brunswickoh.html
Buckeye Community Bank 5505 Detroit Rd., Ste. H Sheffield Village, OH 44054 877-805-2265
Carlson Financial Group 13374 Ridge Rd, N. Royalton, OH 44133 216-586-4853 www.carlsonfinancial group.us
Conrad Mortgage 13593 Pearl Rd. Strongsville, OH 44136 330-421-6541 www.theconradteam.com
Crozier Financial
945 Station Rd. Valley City, OH 44280
330-952-0748
Dollar Bank
3630 Center Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212
234-803-0510
www.dollar.bank
Farmers InsuranceThe Peacey Agency 6677 Center Rd., Unit E Valley City, OH 44280
330-483-5525
www.agents.farmers.com/ tpeacey
Fifth Third Bank 4023 Center Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212
330-225-3443 www.53.com
First Federal Lakewood 3383 Center Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212
330-273-3511
www.ffl.net
First Mason Financial 33 Public Sq. Medina, OH 44256
WestPoint Wealth Management, LLC 66 Front St. Berea, OH 44017 330-606-5224 www.westpointwealth.com/ our-associates/conniecostanzo
HEALTH CARE
health and wellness, dentists, dental care, skilled nursing facilities, home health care agencies, medical institutions, doctors, surgeons, skin care, social services
Advanced Dentistry by John Heffernan 1832 Pearl Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212 330-460-3016 www.advanceddentistry brunswick.com
Brendel Eye Care 6621 Center Rd. Valley City, OH 44280 330-483-4035 www.brendeleyecare.com
Brunswick Family Health Ctr.Cleveland Clinic 3574 Center Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212 330-225-8886 www.clevelandclinic.org/fhc
Infinity Wellness, LLC 1480 Pearl Rd., Unit 7 Brunswick, OH 44212 234-546-1110 www.infinity_wellness.net
My Integrity Counseling PO Box 1861 Medina, OH 44256 330-449-5020 www.myintegrity counseling.com
Nutrient Rich Life 195 Somerset Dr. Hinckley, OH 44233 330-441-1706 www.nutrientrichlife.org
Juice Plus 183 Potomac Ct. Medina, OH 44256 330-416-0519 www.cfarnham.juiceplus.com
Life Care Center of Medina 2400 Columbia Rd. Medina, OH 44256 330-483-3131 www.lcca.com/locations/oh/ medina
Lifestyle Family Dentistry 2875 Center Rd., Ste. 1 Brunswick, OH 44212 330-460-4105 www.lifestylefamily dentistry.com
Merit Dental-Brunswick 1625 Pearl Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212 330-225-6151 www.meritdental.com
Merit Dental-Strongsville 19712 W. 130th St. Strongsville, OH 44136 440-878-4444 www.meritdental.com/ strongsville Doing Good Can Taste Good Too!
BOUNDLESS CONFECTION CONNECTION
BAKERY, a nonprofit wholesale bakery, celebrated their first anniversary on Friday, June 28. They held an open house at their bakery which is located at 3819 Center Road in Brunswick. They were joined by many members of the community who support their mission and have purchased their tasty treats. Confection Connection is unique because of its dedication to creating an accessible and inclusive work environment for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Their mission is to help each person learn valuable vocational skills in the workplace and build healthy relationships with each other while they bake
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so they can gain employment in the general community.
“When the bakers started most of them needed one-on-one assistance and now, they are almost all completely independent in the kitchen,” said Elizabeth Fox-Woodcock, Confection Connection Bakery Operations Manager.
The Confection Connection menu offers a variety of treats like cookies, mini bundt cakes, turnovers, muffins, and mini cheesecakes. To place an order for your next event, you can either call the bakery at 330-641-2531 or place an order online at iamboundless.org/bakery.
For more than forty years, I Am Boundless, a statewide nonprofit, has provided people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and behavioral health challenges the freedom and opportunity to live boundless lives. They serve all ages and abilities in autism services, primary care and dental appointments, job training, counseling, and residential support. They proudly provide person-centered care that celebrates each individual and encourages them to become active participants in the communities where they live, work, and play. To learn more about how Boundless can help you or your loved ones go to iamboundless.org
Webb-Stiles Company 675 Liverpool Dr. PO Box 464 Valley City, OH 44280 330-225-7761 www.webb-stiles.com
Welser Profile North America 5535 Wegman Dr. Valley City, OH 44280 330-225-2500 www.gosrf.com
PERSONAL SERVICES & CARE health and fitness, beauty salons, dry cleaners,tailors, health and herbal products, cosmetics, spas, massage, funeral homes/cemeteries, photographers
Bauer Funeral Home 2089 Columbia Rd. Valley City, OH 44280 330-483-3300 www.bauerfuneral home1943.com
Dog Gone Crazy, Inc. 4070 Foskett Rd. Medina, OH 44256 330-273-1777 www.doggonecrazy kennels.com
Hounds Town USA Cleveland-Brunswick 1148 Pearl Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212 330-460-3052 www.houndstownusa.com/ locations/cleveland-brunswick
Farm
The Groovy Pooch Dog Grooming Experience 6689 Center Rd. Valley City, OH 44270 330-461-2959 www.facebook.com/groovypooch
PUBLIC UTILITIES & ENVIRONMENT
septic tank cleaning, environmental safety and health consulting services, utilities, solid waste and recycling residential and commercial, television and cable
3B IT Services
6458 Deer Hollow Dr. Valley City, OH 44280 440-334-1311 www.3bitservices.com
Forestwood Realty 6739 Center Rd. PO Box 585 Valley City, OH 44280 330-483-1400 www.forestwoodrealty.com
Have you heard the news? Farming with Friends is a new nonprofit with operations based on an 87-acre farm in Hinckley. Farming with Friends’ mission is to restore God’s creation through regenerative farming, employment of people with disabilities, and community engagement.
With community engagement in mind, the Farming with Friends team would like to invite you to join us for Fun on the Farm: An Ability Inclusive Event. This event will be hosted on the farm at 1438 Center Rd. Hinckley, on Saturday, October 5 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This is a Free, Family-Friendly event intended for both typically-abled
Gerspacher Real Estate Group 5164 Normandy Park Dr., Ste. 285 Medina, OH 44256 330-722-5002 www.gerspachergroup.com
Grasons Estate Sales & Business Liquidations of Medina OH PO Box 4318 Copley, OH 44321 330-671-3398 www.grasons.com/medina
Howard HannaThe Ivory Team 3925 Center Rd. Brunswick, OH 44212 216-402-0386 www.IvoryRealtors.com
L J Hauling 973 Spring Hill Ct. Brunswick, OH 44212 216-409-6395 www.ljhaulingdumpster service.com
Maple Grove Farms Homeowners Association PO Box 1801 Medina, OH 44256 330-283-3852
NEO Real Estate Team 5535 Winterbrook Dr. Valley City, OH 44280 330-350-0016 www.northeastohioteam.com
Network Land Title Agency 225 East Liberty St., Ste 108 Medina, OH 44256 330-558-1360 https://networklandtitle.com
people and people with disabilities, and will feature hay rides, pumpkin painting, egg tossing, a pie eating contest, a chili cook-off, pumpkin shotput, live music, and many more entertaining activities. Food will be available for purchase. Also, Farming with Friends will have merchandise and other items for sale at their farm store.
If you’d like to attend, please visit the Farming with Friends website at www.farmingwithfriends.org/event-detailsregistration/fun-on-the-farm to RSVP. If you have questions, reach out to Tristan Griffin at tristan@farmingwithfriends.org. We look forward to seeing you on the farm, friend!
NMCCA Board Members new and old
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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The Chodaczek Team at LoFaso Real Estate 301 Westgrove Ct. Medina, OH 44256
Paul Magovac, Director 330-558-6804 pmagovac@brunswick.oh.us
BRUNSWICK ELECTED OFFICIALS
Mayor Ron Falconi 330-220-8686 rfalconi@brunswick.oh.us
Ward 1
Michael Abella Jr. mabella@brunswick.oh.us
Ward 2
Nick Hanek nhanek@brunswick.oh.us
Ward 3
Brandon Lambert blambert@brunswick.oh.us
Ward 4
Keith A. Kuczma kkuczma@brunswick.oh.us
City Council At-Large
Joe Delsanter jdelsanter@brunswick.oh.us
Kristy Piper kpiper@brunswick.oh.us
Tim Smith tsmith@brunswick.oh.us
Clerk of Council
Laura Timura
330-273-8012 ltimura@brunswick.oh.us
City Council meetings are generally held in the Council Chambers at Brunswick City Hall, 4095 Center Road on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 7:30pm.
These meetings are televised LIVE on cable channel 20. Meetings are also available online at bat.viebit.com
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Northern Medina County Chamber Alliance
330-225-8411
2947 Interstate Pkwy. www.nmccalliance.com
Brunswick Hills Twp. Office
330-220-8300
Brunswick Recreation & Fitness Center
330-273-8000
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION
Brunswick Library
330-273-4150
www.mcdl.info/
Brunswick Post Office
330-225-3115
SCHOOLS
Brunswick City Schools Administrative Offices /Board of Education
3643 Center Road
330-225-7731
www.bcsoh.org
Applewood Elementary 330-273-0481
3891 Applewood Dr.
Crestview Elementary 330-273-0482
300 West 130th St.
Hickory Ridge Elementary 330-273-0483
4628 Hickory Ridge Dr.
Huntington Elementary 330-273-0484
1931 Huntington Cir.
Kidder Elementary
330-273-0485
3650 Grafton Rd .
Memorial Elementary
330-273-0486
3845 Magnolia Dr.
Brunswick Middle School
330-273-0500
1483 Pearl Rd.
Brunswick High School
330-273-0495
3581 Center Rd.
Making a Difference!
We are the Philanthropic Cornerstone of Medina County! The Medina County Community Foundation (MCCF) connects caring people with the charities that need them. If you’re looking for a way to make a difference, MCCF offers a variety of fund types to suit your philanthropic goals.
MCCF was created by concerned county leaders as the first independent Community Foundation in Medina County from the original MCCFund, created over 30 years ago and held with other Medina County sub-funds at the Akron Community Foundation.
Thanks to the early philanthropic vision, MCCF will continue to support Medina County residents by being good stewards and growing assets to ensure the financial sustainability of our funds well into the future. Like other foundations, MCCF distributes grants for the betterment of our community. Let us introduce you to our charitable organization network that supports what’s most important to you! Visit www.medinaccf.org to learn more about MCCF.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS, CAREER CENTERS AND COLLEGES
Medina County Career Center 330-725-8461
St. Ambrose Catholic School 330-460-7301
St. Mark Lutheran School 330-225-4395
Cuyahoga Community College -Brunswick University Center 216-987-3997
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
Cleveland Clinic Brunswick Family Health Center 330-225-8886
MetroHealth Brunswick Health Center 330-957-1450
Southwest General Brunswick Medical Center & ER 330-558-0123
Emmanuel United Church of Christ 6656 Center Rd., Valley City 330-483-3655
First Baptist Church 6936 Center Rd., Valley City 330-483-3274
Grace Baptist Church 3480 Laurel Rd., Brunswick 330-225-4366
Harvest Time Assembly of God 1790 W. 130th St., Brunswick 330-273-1815
Hinckley Ridge Baptist Church 1270 State Rd., Hinckley 330-278-3311
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 1600 Pearl Rd., Brunswick 330-225-4148
Hope Church 1905 Pearl Rd., Brunswick 330-273-5651
LifeSpring Community Church 1638 Lester Rd., Valley City 330-483-4774
Providing Hope
WOVEN WITH PROMISE is devoted to supporting women and children recovering from domestic violence and human trafficking and offers help to foster families by providing them with essential clothing and compassionate support. Rooted in the teachings of Christ, the ministry aims to restore dignity and provide hope to those in need. Volunteers collect, sort, and distribute gently used and new clothing items donated by generous community members. This initiative ensures that recipients can dress appropriately for various seasons, job interviews, school, and everyday life, helping them to feel confident and valued.
Beyond meeting physical needs, Woven with Promise fosters a spirit of compassion and community. Volunteers often engage with recipients, offering a listening ear and a kind word, embodying the love and grace of Christ. Through these interactions, the ministry not only provides essential clothing but also creates a network of support
Our Lady of Grace 1088 Ridge Rd., Hinckley 330-278-4121
PLACES OF WORSHIP
Our Savior Lutheran Church 1605 Center Rd., Hinckley 330-278-4114
Polaris Christian Church 3289 Laurel Rd., Brunswick 330-220-2272
River Church 5404 Center Rd., Valley City 330-460-6652
St. Ambrose Catholic Church* 929 Pearl Rd., Brunswick 330-460-7300
St. Colette Catholic Church 330 W. 130th St., Brunswick 330-273-5500
Southwest Baptist Church 329 N. Carpenter Rd., Brunswick 330-225-6970
Truth In Love Church 5404 Center Rd., Brunswick 216-387-2153
Valley City Emmanuel UCC 6656 Center Rd., Valley City 330-483-3655
Zion Evangelical
Lutheran Church 2233 Abbeyville Rd., Valley City 330-483-3873
* Indicates NMCCA members
St. Emilian Byzantine Catholic Church 1231 Substation Rd., Brunswick 330-225-9857 www.stemilian.com
St. Mark Lutheran Church 1330 N. Carpenter Rd., Brunswick 330-225-3110
St. Martin of Tours 1800 Station Rd., Valley City 330-483-3808
St. Paul Lutheran Church 1377 Lester Rd., Valley City 330-483-3883
and encouragement. By bridging gaps and building relationships, the ministry reflects its commitment to living out Christian values in practical and impactful ways. Visit www.wovenwithpromise.org to learn more.
St. Emilian Byzantine Catholic Church
DINING GUIDE
9ER’s Diner*
63 Pearl Rd. 330-460-6357
Amy’s Arbors 6780 Center Rd., Valley City 330-483-9463
Applebee’s 1421 Town Center Blvd. 330-220-6189
The Backyard 1813 Pearl Rd. 330-741-3539
Barley Jack’s Pub & Eatery 5333 Center Rd. 330-460-6710
Beyond Juicery & Eatery* 3849 Center Rd. 330- 741-3006
Bianca’s Ristorante Italiano 4284 Beverly Hills Dr. 330-225-0927
Bob Evans 3198 Center Rd. 330-225-6166
The Brew Kettle
Brunswick 5288 Center Rd. 234-803-9990
Brunswick Family Restaurant 1733 Pearl Rd. 330-273-2889
Caddyshak Inn 1429 W. 130th St., Hinckley 330-220-0139
Chick-Fil-A* 3470 Center Rd. 330-225-7670
China King Chinese Restaurant 1120 Pearl Rd. 330-225-7911
Chipotle Mexican Grill 3362 Center Rd., E-03 330-220-7278
The Cleveland Dog House 170 Pearl Rd. 330-741-3471
Coco Cafe 1296 Ridge Rd., Hinckley
Coffee in the Valley* 6663 Center Rd., Valley City 330-483-1287
Cozumel Mexican Restaurante 625 Pearl Rd. 330-220-3335
The Cracked Egg* 1480 Pearl Rd. 330-460-6505
Donut Land 1321 Pearl Rd. 330-225-7912
Draft House Saloon 1149 Pearl Rd. 330-741-3685
Dragon Chinese Restaurant 3851 Center Rd. 330-220-8038
The Family Tavern 1868 Pearl Rd. 330-220-2682
Food King Chinese 1733 Pearl Rd. 330-558-0688
Food Truck Alley 3674 Center Rd. 234-803-1100
Fosters Tavern of Hinckley 1382 Ridge Rd., Hinckley 330-278-2106
Foundry Social 333 Foundry St., Medina 330-333-9000
DINING GUIDE
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Gandalfs Pub & Restaurant* 6757 Center Rd., Valley City 330-483-1190
Great Scott’s Bakery & Coffee 5286 Center Rd. 330-225-3333
The Grounded Bean* 1050 Pearl Rd. 330-460-3233
Herman’s Pub & Grub 2126 Pearl Rd. 330-220-0319
Hot Head Burritos 3465 Center Rd. 234-803-2255
HotShots Sports Bar & Grill* 1061 Pearl Rd. 234-677-0087
The Human Bean* 3479 Center Rd 234- 803-3201
Ignite Brewing Co.* 1255 N. Carpenter Rd., Suite 100 234-571-5289
Jersey Mike’s Subs 3362E Center Rd. 330-460-3934
Jimmy John’s 3668 Center Rd. 330-460-3799
Joy’s Bar & Grille 1480 Pearl Rd. 440-236-4333
Kelly’s Café 1661 Pearl Rd. 330-225-9999
Knott’s Family Diner & Ice Cream 6699 Center Rd., Valley City 330-483-2008
Larb Thai 452 Pearl Rd. 330-460-6213
Luna’s Family Restaurant
738 Pearl Rd. 330-460-6554
Manzo’s Sports and Spirits 65 Pearl Rd. 330-273-2851
Market 42* 2099 Pearl Rd. 702-278-9281
Moxies Grille 1329 N. Carpenter Rd. 330-295-3855
Muchos Buenos Mexican Grill 1420 Town Center 330-273-6294
Nono Happy Kitchen 1663 Pearl Road 330-624-9183
Old World Deli* 1667 Pearl Rd. 330-273-3245
Original Steak & Hoagies* 3840 Center Rd., Unit A 330-410-7170
Panera Bread 1405 Parschen Blvd. 330-220-4408
Panini’s Bar & Grill* 3520 Center Rd. 330-460-6120
Pulp Juice & Smoothie Bar 1418 Town Center Blvd. 330-741-3581
Red Onion 522 Pearl Rd. 330-225-8482
Rico’s Bar & Grill 2175 Pearl Rd. 330-225-1500
Rito’s Italian Bakery, Deli & Catering* 1930 Pearl Rd. 330-220-3103
Romeo’s Pizza* 3816 Center Rd. 330-558-0058
Subway 1799 Pearl Rd. 330-225-7980
5321 Center Rd. 330-225-1675
Sweet Frog Premium Frozen Yogurt 3632 Center Rd. 330-460-3132
The Tangled Vine* 3511 Center Rd. 330-460-6584
East of Chicago Pizza Co. 5282 Center Rd. 330-220-7979
Fat Bob Pizza 1739 Pearl Rd. 330-273-5455
Gionino’s Pizzeria 805 Pearl Rd. 330-220-6166
Rosati's Frozen Custard 922 Pearl Rd. 330-220-5050
Samosky’s Homestyle Pizzeria* 6738 Center Rd., Valley City 330-483-2000
Serenite* 538 W. Liberty St., Medina 330-952-2611
Sidelines Sports Bar & Grille 1165 Pearl Rd. 330-220-0888
Starbucks 3471 Center Rd. 330-220-4460
Sub Hub 3705 Center Rd. 330-220-1782
Subway 55 Pearl Rd. 330-460-3929
1319 N. Carpenter 330-273-4000
Valley City Chill and Grille* 6677 Center Rd., Unit F, Valley City 330-483-2020
Wild Fusion 3815 Center Rd. 330-220-1388
Wingz Sports Grill 1061 Pearl Rd. 330-220-9464
Winking Lizard* 3634 Center Rd. 330-220-9944
The Wooden Nickel 965 Marks Rd. 330-460-6894
PIZZA
Antonio’s Pizzeria LoSchiavo 2906 Center Rd. 330-741-3730
Attilio’s Pizzeria 1733 Pearl Rd. 330-225-2828
Domino’s Pizza 3868 Center Rd. 330-220-0001
Great American Pizza Co.* 1035 Pearl Rd. 330-225-9333
Little Caesar’s Pizza 3841 Center Rd. 330-225-5005
Marco’s Pizza 1142 Pearl Rd. 330-220-7550
Ohio Pie Co. 1315 ½ Pearl Rd. 330-741-4117
Papa John’s Pizza 4260 Center Rd. 330-220-7575
Pizza Hut 3706 Center Rd. 330-225-4800
Every effort has been made to provide a complete and accurate restaurant listing. Please contact us in reference to errors or corrections for future publications.
*Indicates NMCCA members
Donut Land
Brown Aveda Institute l School/Cosmetology & Salon Services p 15
Brunswick Strongsville Storage l Storage Facility p 30
Bunker Hill Golf Course l Golf Course/Event Center/Catering p 6, 11
Carlson Funeral Home l Funeral Home & Cremation Services p 7
Chagrin Valley Engineering l Engineering & Surveying Services p 7
Cuyahoga Community CollegeBrunswick University Center l College p 10, 12, 13
Cuyahoga Valley Church, Brunswick Campus l Church p 29
Donut Land l Donut Shop p 11, 32
Elite Dance Academy l Dance Studio p 30
Engage Virtual Range l Virtual Shooting Range p 28
Esbi International Salon l Hair Salon & Spa Services p 9, Back cover
Five-Star Gymnastics l Gymnastics/Fitness Center p 6, 11
Foundry Social l Restaurant p 31
Giant Eagle l Grocery Store p 30
Greg Zolton - State Farm l Insurance Services p 30
Goodwill l Thrift Store p 28
High Voltage Indoor Karting l Indoor Go Karting p 31
Hill, Stonestreet & Co. l Accounting/Financial Planning p 5
Iler Networking & Computing l Networking & Computer Service/Sales p 11, 15
Image Builders Marketing l Community Magazine
Publisher Inside back cover
MAD Brewing Company at Foundry Social l Brewery p 31
Market 42 l Public Market/Event Space/Dining p 10
Medina County Career Center l School/Career & Technical p 14
Medina County Community Foundation l Philanthropic Foundation p 28
Image Builders Marketing Meet Your Local Sales Team!
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Scott Hughes, Vice President of Sales, thrives on promoting businesses in his hometown, North Ridgeville, and other cities in the Cleveland area. Celebrating his 17th year with IBM, he is passionate about magazines and print advertising since his college days at the University of Toledo.
“Our community magazines are a great advertising medium and marketing tool! Our publications are reference guides, information directories, and visitors magazines.”
Alex Kaldy Drellishak started with Image Builders in 2020 after spending 14 years as an intervention specialist. She works with clients throughout Lorain, Medina, and Cuyahoga counties, and truly enjoys helping them showcase their businesses to the local community. She resides in North Ridgeville, with young son, Mason, and husband, Matt. She looks forward to developing relationships with current and prospective clients, focusing on meeting their needs and establishing lasting relationships.
Medina County District Library l Library p 19
Medina County Family First Council l Ohio Early Intervention Program p 15
Medina County Federal Credit Union l Credit Union/Financial Services p 7
Medina County Health Department l Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health Support p 16
Medina County Veterans Service Office l Veterans Services p 26
Northern Medina County Chamber Alliance l Chamber of Commerce p 20
Ohio Cabinets & Countertops l Cabinets, Countertops, Tile, Flooring/Design Services p 19
RE/MAX Omega - Sheila Watson l Realtor p 10, 18
Taylor’s Furniture & Bedding l Furniture Store p 30
Three D Metals l Manufacturer p 5
Titan Construction & Repair l Construction/General Contracting p 18
Trillium Creek Dermatology l Dermatology/Cosmetic & Skin Surgery p 16, 17
TWB Company l Manufacturer/Employment Opportunities Inside front cover, p 7
Waite & Son Funeral Homes l Funeral Homes & Cremation Services p 24
Welser Profile North America l Manufacturer/Employment Opportunities p 4