It is beginning to start in an hour in geneva. Thats where we find paul orlousky. Donald trump is set to take the stage in an hour. We are in geneva, a crowd gathering backing up and one similar to the ix center. About 50 50 men to women and energetic and exciting and this is republican county and county. Lots of trump. They build things into the Campaign Schedules to make up times. I suspect this was the case at the ix center. We will hear from donald trump coming up tonight. You wont guess who i ran into. Paul orlousky, getting answers, cleveland 19. Lets go to lorain where democratic Vice President ial nominee tim kaine paid a visit. Harry boomer was there for the Hillary Clinton. Harry the fate of the nation rests in the hands of the people and Vice President ial candidate tim kaine asks who was eligible to go vote and vote now. And al franken from minnesota was his opening act at lorain high school. You know, lorain is the home of father guido czar deutsche e. Al franken started t
Summer Porch Talks resume at the Osborn Learning Center in Bay Village. Rocky River Chamber of Commerce prepares for Taste of River. The Village Project gets a refresh. Learn more about these and other items of local interest in this week's West Shore Chatter community column.
Quack! The Westlake Historical Society is preparing to host its annual duck race on Oct. 1. The rubber ducks will set sail at 1 p.m. on the Rec Center Pond,
WESTLAKE, Ohio - After more than a year of shutdowns, health mandates and other COVID-19 health restrictions, people were ready to participate in familiar traditions this Memorial Day Weekend. That was evident in Westlake, where residents gathered Monday for the Westlake Memorial Day Parade, which kicked off at Sts. Peter & George Coptic Orthodox Church and worked its way down a mile-long .
Westlake Historical Society marks Clague House’s 145th birthday: West Shore Chatter
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The Clague House Museum will celebrate its 145th birthday later this year. (Carol Kovach/special to cleveland.com)
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WESTLAKE, Ohio The stately Clague House at 1371 Clague Road in Westlake, once the home of the Clague family, is marking another milestone this year: its 145th birthday.
In non-pandemic times, the Westlake Historical Society offers tours of the house and it can be reserved for special occasions, including weddings. The historical society also hosts special events there, including fundraisers.
Lysa Stanton, historical society president, and her husband, Dave Pfister, a board member, coordinate special photo opportunities at the house for holidays. Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and Uncle Sam have visited and posed with pets and people for a small fee.