Friday, November 13, 2009

Beck Center for the Arts Party

Dust off your favorite ball gown or white tie and tails and swing into the Mayor’s Charity Ball, hosted by Mayor Ed FitzGerald, on Saturday, November 14, 7 p.m., at the Beck Center for the Arts. All proceeds from the Ball support the quality education and theater programs at the Beck Center.

For more than 78 years, Beck Center for the Arts, located at 17801 Detroit Avenue, has been a pivotal partner in the vitality of Lakewood. The largest cultural institution on Cleveland’s west side, the Beck Center is home to an award-winning professional theater and offers more than 140 classes each week in dance, music, theater, visual arts, and creative arts therapies for artists of all ages.

Food and beverage take center stage! Several Lakewood restaurants and area businesses have shown their support for the Beck Center and are contributing to the event. They include: 56 West, Aladdin’s Eatery, The Beck Café, Blue Onion Take Out & Catering, Brennan’s Floral Gift Shop, Buckeye Beer Engine, Dewey’s Pizza, Edible Arrangements, Elmwood Home Bakery, Friendly Mini Mart, Great Lakes Brewing Company, India Garden, Italian Creations, Melt Bar and Grilled, North Coast Wine and Beer, Pacer’s, Panera Bread, Players on Madison, Route 6, Rozi’s Wine House, Sam’s Food and Beverage, and WineStyles.

The evening will include live music from the Beck Center’s top talent and a silent auction of art from the area’s most renowned artists, including Mary Lou Ferbert, Yarek Godfrey, William Gould, Dr. Marcello Mellino, and Phyllis Seltzer. Mayor FitzGerald will also conduct the Presentation of the Key to the City to Lakewood residents Ellen and John Bryztwa.

Source: Lakewood Observer, by Holly Lauch & Missy Toms

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