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May 2016 Beachwood Buzz
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All Rise! Presidential Tour!
Presented by Beachwood, Moreland Hills and Solon Historical Societies
Explore our area's connection
to The Oval O ce
Saturday, June
: a.m. ­ : p.m.
Per Person: Bus
, Bike
, Car
Highlights include: Visit President Garfield
monument, tour a log cabin, meet `President
and Mrs. Garfield', learn insights about President
McKinley, meet direct descendants of President
James Garfield, Thomas Je erson and even
George Washington.
CONTESTS · PRIZES · LIGHT REFRESHMENTS!
To register call
or visit www.beachwoodohio.com
Milestones Autism
Resources Announces
Conference Honorees
Milestones Autism Resources is pleased to announce award re-
cipients who will be honored at the 14th Annual Autism Spectrum
Disorder Conference, northeast Ohio's must-attend autism event.
Recognition ceremonies will take place during the Conference on
Thursday, June 16 and Friday, June 17, from 8 ­ 9 am at Lander-
haven.
2016 honorees and their respective awards include:
· Daniel Hahn and Kelly Florian from Playhouse Square ­
Community Innovator Award
· Shari Goldberg ­ Parent Tribute Award (Outstanding Mom)
· Keith Bambic ­ Parent Tribute Award (Outstanding Dad)
· Evan Burg, Sari Gonick, Adam Freireich and Brittany Lieberman
from JFSA Transitions ­
Personal Achievement Awards
· Mary Beth Koss, Achievement Centers ­
Professional Excellence Award
· Alexandra Wiskes ­ Teen Trailblazer Award
Milestones invites family members, educators, therapists, clini-
cians, medical professionals and individuals with Autism Spec-
trum Disorder (ASD) to attend this event to learn evidence-based
strategies for all ages, stages and ability levels. Complimentary
lunch and parking are provided for all attendees. Registration is
available at milestones.org. Scholarships are available.
For more information, please visit www.milestones.org.
It's Time to START WALKING!
It's time to START WALKING! The weather is breaking; we have
been cooped up all winter and it's free! Here are some options:
Swimming/Water Walking
· It's easier on the joints and
can help you cool off when
the temperatures rise.
Get outside anyway you can!
· The fresh air can be in-
vigorating. Read a book,
meditate, garden, etc. These
are all exercises not only for
your body, but for your mind
as well.
Try Something New
· Try playing golf, frisbee,
volleyball or visiting a park.
Plan a Picnic
· Have everyone bring
something, meet at a park or
someone's house, and enjoy!
Yoga
·`Our bodies could use a good
stretch and some deep
breaths of air.

Go to an Outdoor Concert
· Start moving to a good tune!
Garage Sale
· De-clutter your house and
mind ­ plus there's less to
dust and you'll put some
money in your pocket.

This information was submit-
ted by Tammy Sos, at Menorah
Park's Peter B. Lewis Aquatic &
Therapy Center. For more infor-
mation, visit www.lewisaquat-
iccenter.org or contact Sos at
216.595.7345.