Articles Showing articles related to: Lake County
The Helicopter Daughter offers natural products to help you cope
Wellness is different for everyone. For some, it’s spending time outdoors, playing golf or getting exercise. Others may want to play with the grandkids or just do simple tasks pain-free. The irony is that you have to feel good to do what makes you feel good. “Feeling good, especially as we age, requires self-care,” Karen Hadden, owner of...
Read MoreEmbracing a second chance
Every animal deserves a chance at living its best life and luckily for them, organizations like Lake Humane Society are compassionately focused on providing help to these animals that cannot help themselves. In late December 2022, Hotch, a 2-month-old golden retriever puppy, was brought to Lake Humane Society (LHS) directly after being...
Read MoreLake Metroparks’ Farmpark has a calendar chock-full of fun outdoor activities in the coming months
Interacting with newborn farm animals might be life’s greatest de-stressing experience. Last spring Mimi took a field trip to Lake Metroparks Farmpark to check out the baby lambs and stayed all day relishing these precious, precocious compilations of cuteness. Lambing season is in February and March, and according to Jenny Greskovich, head...
Read MoreAre your alarms up to snuff?
You know spring is nearly here when it’s time to move our clocks forward to Daylight Savings Time on Sunday, March 12. But did you also know the National Fire Protection Association promotes the “Change your Clocks, Change your Batteries,” campaign as a reminder to homeowners to change batteries in their smoke alarms? I thought this...
Read MoreWilloughby-Eastlake Schools offers students the opportunity to sharpen their skills in preparation for post-high school careers
Providing a viable career path and fostering employability skills for high school students in Willoughby-Eastlake Schools is the lofty goal of the Career Options program, which currently serves 23 students from Eastlake North and Willoughby South High Schools. According to program director Jessica Varcho, the hardworking students spend half of...
Read More