Upcoming Events: Parks & Recreation Master Plan Presentation Monday, October 1st at 7pm at the Community Cabin City staff will give a formal presentation of the Master Plan and be available for resident Q&A. Recreation Center Open House Tuesday, October 9th from 5:30pm - 7:30pm The public is welcome to this open house style information session to see our facility plans, tour the building and talk with the project team. FREE Community Shredding Event Saturday, October 13th from 9am - Noon at the Rec Center In parking lot of the Recreation Center. 2 bags/boxes per North Olmsted resident. Open Mic Night at Springvale Coffeehouse Thursday, October 18th 6:30pm 8:30pm Sip your cup of joe and be entertained by local talent at this Arts Commission event celebrating the performing arts. The event will be held in the Springvale Clubhouse with doors opening at 6:00pm and performances starting at 6:30pm. Admission is free of charge and light refreshments will be provided along with a cash bar. Halloween Trick or Treat Wednesday, October 31st from 6pm - 8:00pm Please drive extra careful that night and watch out for pedestrians. The Recreation levy is on the November ballot for North Olmsted voters to decide. Join us for one of several upcoming community information sessions and facility tours to learn more. Election Day is Tuesday, November 6th Have a say in the future of our community City of North Olmsted 5200 Dover Center Road, North Olmsted, OH 44070 440.777.8000 - www.north-olmsted.com
Service Department CITY Curbside Brush Chipping is over. REPUBLIC Yard Waste collection runs through November BULK Trash Pickup: Week of October 4th. LET S LEARN ABOUT RECYCLING SERIES!! We are sharing short (less than 2 min) videos with you from the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District on Recycling. We encourage you to watch and share this information with your fellow North Olmsted residents! Here is video number 11: Recycle Plastic Bottles & Jugs in Cuyahoga County https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkhf- HVSQqE&list=UUPd4eLxqO9yswmuI0ht2TXg&inde x=16&t=0s Trick-or-Treat Safety Tips from your North Olmsted Police Department Have a flashlight and phone Don t walk up to homes that appear dark Use glow sticks and have reflective strips on costume Masks limit vision Don t run through yards Travel in groups. Parents should know who you are with and have phone numbers for those in a group Never leave a member of your group behind Be careful crossing streets Plan your route and let parents know Never go into homes Don t eat the treats until you get home and they are checked by a parent Avoid eating any treats not factory wrapped For police emergencies call 440-777-1234 Most important tips of all.yell Trick-or-Treat really loud, say thank you, and HAVE FUN! Springvale Golf Course & Ballroom Set against the rolling fairways of the golf course, Springvale s Ballroom & Clubhouse is the perfect backdrop for your next event. Whether it be a fundraiser, birthday party, or wedding, we keep the planning simple for our guests. We re now booking late winter & early spring 2019 events. Springvale is looking for thoughtful, motivated candidates to join our team! We are looking for new employees to start as quickly as possible. We are looking for candidates in the following areas: Clubhouse Customer Service, Ballroom Servers and Set Up Crew, and Ballroom Special Event Cooks. Applications may be found at www.springvalegolfcou rseandballroom.com As always, we are open to the public for residents and visitors to enjoy! We are now scheduling leagues and tee times for the 2019 golf season. Please call 440-777-0678 for tee times.
Senior Center Thursday Live Entertainment at 12:15pm. Everyone is welcome to participate in the lively free entertainment! 4 th - Mary Osburn 11 th - Travelin Man Duo 18 th - Have a Laugh 25 th - Metroparks Halloween Murder Mystery Tuesday Movie Madness at 12:30pm - Movies & Snack.50 Cents 2 nd - Life of the Party 9 th - Won t You Be My Neighbor 16 th - Book Club 23 rd - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 30 th - Flatliners October Senior Center Special Program & Events Lunch & Learn - Five Steps to Better Hearing. Wednesday, October 10 th at 12:00pm in the Activity Room. The Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center presents this free seminar reviewing steps that you can take to improve your hearing. Funding options for hearing aids will also be discussed. Lunch sponsored by Joshua Tree Senior Living. Please sign up. OSHIIP Medicare Counseling - Monday, October 15 th from 10am - 2pm in the Computer Lab & Wednesday, October 17 th from 12pm - 4pm. By Appointment Only. The Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program will provide free Medicare plan reviews. Open enrollment for 2019 plans runs from October 15 th - December 7 th. Halloween Fundraiser - Wednesday, October 31 st at 12pm in the Community Cabin. Please join us for a special Halloween spooky fundraiser luncheon! This mystery meal will feature a delicious menu filled with creepy ingredients! Flower Entertainment will be here with scary balloon creations for all! Costumes are encouraged and prizes will be awarded for the best dressed! Please Sign up for this event by October 25 th. Mobile Farmers Market! (Last Month) Everyone is welcome to purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, honey, herbs, salsa s and jams. Richardson Farms will be at the NOSC for a Mobile Farmers Market from 10am - 12pm. Tuesday s October 2 nd, 9 th, 16 th, 23 rd and 30 th. Be sure to use all of your WRAAA coupons before Oct. 31st! 2018 Trip Schedule Attention: Payment in full must be received in order to sign up for all trips offered. Wednesday, October 17 th - Last Market & Lunch Trip! Sokolowski s. Cost $10.00 to STC. Lunch and all other purchases are out of pocket. Check in 9:45am and return 3pm. Enjoy a lovely fall day at the Westside Market and last lunch out at Sokolowski s in Cleveland. A stop at Campbell s Sweets & Popcorn Factory in Lakewood will round off the trip home! Wednesday, October 24 th - Hard Rock Casino. Cost $27 to Great Day Tours. Casino Bonus is $20.00 in slot dollars. Check in 8:30am and return 4pm. Try your luck at the Hard Rock Rocksino with 2,200 slot machines all on one floor of gaming. Be sure to take notice of the rock & roll memorabilia throughout the entire property. Package includes roundtrip transportation with a bonus provided by the casino.
Recreation Center Open daily from 5am - 10pm (We will be closing at 5pm on October 31st) Fall II Information about classes will be available on October 8, 2018. Registration will begin on October 22, 2018 Fitness Orientation October 10th 6:00pm - 7:00pm October 24th 6:00pm - 7:00pm Free to all pass members. This class is an information session that will provide the basics of how to use the weight machines and cardio equipment. Registration is required. Lifeguarding Course - America Red Cross October 6th, 7th, 13th, & 14th 9:00am 4:00pm Residents: $195.00 Non-Residents: $210.00 Learn to Skate USA Learn to Skate USA is the official beginning skating program for US Figure Skating, USA Hockey and US Speed Skating. This program offers innovative instruction that is both informative and motivational with lots of extras including free public skates, skate rentals, extended lesson time, achievement patches, an end of session party and more. Learn to Swim The City of North Olmsted offers a program suited for beginners to more advanced skilled swimmers. Our program is committed to providing lessons that build confidence, teach water safety skills, and encourages growth within a safe environment. 3rd - 4th Grade Basketball League Residents: $75.00 Non-Residents:$90.00 Teams from North Olmsted will play teams from Columbia, Fairview, Middleburg Heights and North Ridgeville. Players will be placed on teams created by the Recreation Department. Players will receive team shirts. All teams are coached by volunteer parents. Home games will be played at the New North Olmsted Middle/High School. 5th 9th Grade Basketball Leagues Resident $75.00 Non-Resident $90.00 This is broken up into a 5 th /6 th grade league and a 7 th thru 9 th grade league. These leagues feature teams from other cities such as Brook Park, Middleburg Heights, Fairview Park, Rocky River, Columbia Station, Berea, Cuyahoga Heights, Strongsville and Westlake. A 10 game season that will feature an end of the year tournament. Players will be placed on teams created by the Recreation Department. Teams are coached by volunteer parents. Home games will be played at the New North Olmsted Middle/High School. High School Basketball League Residents: $65.00 Non-Resident $80.00 This 10 game regular season will play Saturday morning games that run from December 1 st - February 16 th. A single elimination tournament will be held at the completion of the regular season. Players will coach themselves on teams created by the Recreation Department. Practices are not offered at this level. This league will not combine with other cities. The Recreation Department will contact you with information on the first game. Games will be played at the New North Olmsted Middle/High School.
Important City Phone Numbers: Police (emergency): 440-777-1234 and/or 9-1-1 Fire Department: 440-777-1214 Police Department (non-emergency): 440-777-3535 City Hall: 440-777-8000