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Published August 6, 2008
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Joey Weaver jumps off the diving board. (West Life photos by Kevin Kelley)
Gemini Center pool opens to members
FAIRVIEW PARK — About 350 persons used the pool on Thursday, its first day of operation, recreation department officials said. The competition pool is completely ready for the fall high school season, when it will be used by the Fairview High School swim teams for practices and competitions.
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LENSC may host other state, regional events
photoBAY VILLAGE — Gov. Ted Strickland toured the Lake Erie Nature & Science Center to highlight the state’s support for smaller and mid-sized facilities. The center was one of several Westshore area programs to receive funding in the Capital Improvements Bill.
RTA riders ask for alternatives to cuts in bus service
WESTSHORE — RTA boss Joseph A. Calabrese described his public transit agency as having limited choices as it faces rising diesel fuel costs and decreased state funding. But bus riders who face the prospect of their service being cut show little sympathy and asked that almost anything be considered in order to maintain service.
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Gemini’s golf simulator unique to Westshore area
photoFairview Park's new rec center now features a video golf center for when days are too rainy to hit the fareways. When a ball is hit, lasers located on both sides of the screen track where the ball would travel on a real course, calculating distance and sending the virtual ball in whatever direction it was hit.
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There is much to be learned from a garden walk
The recent Westlake Gracious Gardens Tour not only experienced good weather, but was an interesting experience for members of the Westlake Garden Club, which served as hostesses at the various locations along the route. West Life gardening columnist Thea Steinmetz recounts the experience of the participants.

 

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