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Restaurant Akron Ohio



Resources | Ohio Arts Council
Links to news, events and resources in Akron. Hosted by the Akron Beacon Journal. ...

Information about the thelocal arts scene, gallery listings, concert and restaurant reviews in addition to local Columbus news. ... [Read More]

March MEETINGS
2 hours February 5, 1998 - Regulatory Support Services Inc - "Required OSHA Training" - APPROVED AS A BLANKET ORDER MAY 21, 1997. 2 hours February 10, 1998 - Astral Industries Inc - "Communications In Merchandising" - Eckard Baldwin Funeral, Akron, OH (OPEN MEETING) 2 hours April 27, 1998 - Cuyahoga Funeral Directors Association - "Catholic Cemeteries Association - An Update" - Slovenian Home, Cleveland, OH. 3 hours March 24, 1998 - Ducro Funeral Services, Ashtabula Area City Schools Grief Crisis - "Characteristic Of Loss, Language Of Grief, Positive Grief Resolution" - "Roles In Support, Compassion Fatigue Indicators, Plan For Survival" - Edgewood Sr High School, Ashtabula, OH. (OPEN MEETING) 2 hours March 24, 1998 - Greater Lorain Funeral Directors Association - "State Board Activities, Latest In Laws" - Oberlin Inn, Oberlin, OH. 2 hours March 24, 1998 - Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home - "Yearly OSHA Training And Review And Update For Sta ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
Located in the Ohio countryside and within a short drive of Akron, Youngstown and Warren, Ohio, the Berlin project offers visitors a wide variety of recreational experiences. Whether it is camping, boating, picnicking, or just relaxing in peaceful surroundings, you'll find it at Berlin Lake. ...

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Recreation.gov
Bus - Bus stations are located in downtown Cleveland and Akron. ...

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Just a short drive from the major metropolitan areas of Cleveland and Akron, Cuyahoga Valley National Park protects 33,000 acres along the banks of the Cuyahoga River. Though such a short distance from urban environments, the park is worlds away. The winding Cuyahoga?the "crooked river," as named by American Indians?gives way to rolling floodplain, steep valley walls and ravines, and lush upland forests. Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a refuge for flora and fauna, and provides both recreation and solitude for Northeastern Ohio's residents and visitors. Park trails, from rugged backcountry hiking trails to the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail, a graded biking and hiking trail, offer something for everyone. ... [Read More]

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Located in the rugged plateau country of northwestern Pennsylvania, the Allegheny National Forest is within easy driving distance of several metropolitan areas including Lake Erie to the northwest, Buffalo, New York to the north, and the Youngstown-Akron-Cleveland, Ohio areas to the west. ... [Read More]

English Teaching Forum Online – Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
A theme repeated in some of the stories is that customers wanted a quick meal that was easy to carry. Charlie Nagreen’s family claims he invented the hamburger in Wisconsin in 1885, when he was only fifteen years old. He fried ground beef in butter and served it between two slices of bread at the Outgamie County Fair. Charlie continued to sell his hamburgers at the fair for the next 64 years. In New Haven, Connecticut, in 1900, the owner of Louis’ Lunch supposedly invented the hamburger when his customers asked for something tasty and quick to serve. That is what the grandson of Louis, and current owner of the small restaurant, claimed 90 years later when the restaurant was still in business. ... [Read More]

Department of Justice ADA Mediation Program
8. Two Florida wheelchair users complained that a restaurant locatedin a shopping center refused to allow them to enter or to provide them servicebecause they used wheelchairs. The owner agreed to welcome and serve bothcomplainants as patrons. The owner agreed to post a sign in the front windowof the restaurant stating a policy of nondiscrimination against people withdisabilities. The owner agreed to educate all employees about the rightsof people with disabilities. The shopping center owner agreed to providespace for a disability awareness event to be held at the shopping center,cooperate with the organization presenting the event, and contribute $250towards publicity for the event. The restaurant owner agreed to contributesome of the refreshments for the event. Finally, the restaurant owner agreedto pay the complainants $500 and the shopping center owner agreed to pay$500 in attorney's fees. ... [Read More]


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