Table Of ContentApril 2017
Nexa Bold/Light
featuring Apollo Robbins
of National Geographic’s
“Brain Games”
April 2017 n Beachwood Buzz 1
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Letter from
THE EDITOR
By Debby Zelman Rapoport
I
recently listened to a podcast where host Jon Berghoff interviewed
John Vroman, creator of the Front Row Foundation, a wish
organization that helps individuals and families who are braving
critical health challenges; and author of the Front Row Factor:
Transform Your Life with the Art of Moment Making.
The book shares stories based on Front-row moments were clari- • When training to run an
Since tomorrow is
experiences of those helped by the fied for Vroman when: ultra-marathon, a 52-mile run,
guaranteed to no one, organization, and the life lessons Vroman was searching for
our job is to figure out that Vroman learned over time. • He went to see Tony Rob- something more meaningful
bins when he was in his 20s. than just crossing the finish
how to maximize each
During the interview, Berghoff Robbins was selling CDs for line. That’s when his idea for
moment and face each told a story about someone who $200, and Vroman didn’t know Front Row Foundation came
day with anticipation, estimated the number of Saturdays if they were worth it. Then, to him and by race day, this
he thought were left in his life. He he switched his thinking to external factor propelled him
intention and desire
filled a bowl with marbles, one for recognize that HE was worth forward toward the finish line.
to create or recognize each Saturday, and each Saturday it, and purchased the CDs. “Purpose brings power to your
something that energizes morning removed a marble and present moment,” he said.
placed it in a secondary bowl, reliv- • While seated in the back
or excites us.
ing highlights from the prior week. row of a Jason Mraz concert, Life is about attitude. When
Since tomorrow is guaranteed to Vroman noticed those up Vroman relates how he got to
no one, our job is to figure out how front, recognizing that life is where he is now, he shares old
to maximize each moment and different in the front row. He feelings of feeling insignificant
face each day with anticipation, recognized that so much of and insufficient, in spite of being
If you don’t like your seat, intention and desire to create or our world is created by where brought up in a loving, caring
change it. If you can’t recognize something that energiz- we put ourselves – both physi- family. As a result, he now has
es or excites us. cally and by whom we choose a deep desire to make people
change it, own it. Own
to surround ourselves. feel celebrated, loved and
what you’ve got and “Moment makers” set their acknowledged. “Pain can either
make the most of your intentions to determine what “Proximity is power,” he says. hold you back or propel you
they need to do to make magic “That’s why people pay for front- forward to fuel today’s mission,”
current situation.
moments come to life. A “front-row row seats and why real estate on he said.
moment” is a metaphor for getting the ocean is most expensive.”
close to things that inspire us. It can Mindset is the big key.
physically mean being in the front He thought about the Advertisers spend a fortune
row, standing in front of a sunset, metaphor, recognizing the to get our attention, so why
watching children play, creating, difference between going can’t we be the chief marketing
learning, sharing or giving back. It through life as a spectator, officers of our lives? Mindset
is a moment that matters to us. taking whatever seat we get, determines how we’ll make the
versus being more deliberate most of every minute. We don’t
We can be moment makers by to go after what we want. always get to choose our seat
living in the present and experienc- in life, but we do get to choose
ing something now, by highlight- Vroman explained that we whether or not we have a front
ing something from our past and don’t always choose our seat row experience. If you don’t like
reliving it in the present, or by set- but we do choose our expe- your seat, change it. If you can’t
ting intentions and taking actions rience. It’s not about whether change it, own it. Own what
today for something we would like it’s “the” front row; it’s figuring you’ve got and make the most of
to manifest in the future. out “your” front-row seat. your current situation.
April 2017 n Beachwood Buzz 3
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Who We Are
Debby Zelman Rapoport
Editor/Publisher
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COVER STORY
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On Saturday, April 22, from 10 am to 4 pm, the Beachwood High Stephen Valentine
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Ohio Innovative STEM Expo). NOISE is a one-day expo, showcasing Sci-
June Scharf
ence, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics principles. There will Contributing Writer
be hands-on activities, as well as a STEM Marketplace that highlights
Jerry Zelman
entrepreneurship emerging from STEM. NOISE is a family-friendly event
Vice President of Operations
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Kyle Goodman, Jamie Frayman and Matthew Peluso
Nexa Bold/Light
Featuring Apollo Robbins of
National Geographic’s “Brain Games”
On Saturday, April 22, from 10 am to 4 ciplinary and applied approach. Beachwood with an electric toothbrush: engineering and
pm, the Beachwood High School Ju- High School marketing teacher Greg Perry technology. Everything we use on a daily basis
nior Achievement Program will present told us that from the marketing students’ has some sort of STEM built into it and the
NOISE (Northeast Ohio Innovative STEM Expo). perspective, they would want STEM to have an NOISE expo will present STEM in a way that is
NOISE is a one-day expo, showcasing Science, extra E, standing for entrepreneurship. STEM not seen as ‘boring’ or ‘school-like.’”
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics drives business and business drives STEM. The NOISE Expo will be inspirational to
principles. There will be hands-on activities, “They’re interchangeable,” he said. ‘They drive both kids from grades K-12 and adults. With
as well as a STEM Marketplace that highlights each other. All careers in all fields come back more than 120 exhibitors and thousands of
entrepreneurship emerging from STEM. NOISE to STEM.” attendees expected, interactive activities will
is a family-friendly event that is free and open Jamie Frayman, NOISE vice president of fi- abound. In addition, children will receive their
to the public. nance, echoed that sentiment. “Everything we own STEM “swag-bags” to collect stickers, key
STEM is a concept based on the idea of do has to do with STEM. The minute we wake chains and other trinkets that companies will
educating students in science, technology, up and pick up our iPhones: technology. As we distribute, as well as anything they choose to
engineering and mathematics in an interdis- are getting ready for bed and brush our teeth purchase. Included with the “swag-bag” will
June 2016 n Beachwood Buzz 3
April 2017 n Beachwood Buzz 7
Nexa Bold/Light
Josh Bialosky, Clark Hopkins, Brad Heiss
be the tools of a STEM specialist: college entrepreneurs from 27
a NOISE lab coat and NOISE gog- schools, along with their products
gles; as well as STEM NOISE soap, and businesses. It is a partnership
formulated and made at the STEM with University School’s Young
Handmade Soap Studio by the Entrepreneur Institute and spon-
marketing students. sored by the Burton D. Morgan
Keynote entertainer Apollo Foundation. After stealing the
Robbins will speak at 11:30 am show last year at EntrovationCLE,
and 2 pm. young entrepreneurs will once
Robbins, featured on Na- again showcase their wares and
tional Geographic’s television services, from lawn care to cloth-
series “Brain Games,” is one of ing, and makeup to hair stylists.
the world’s leading experts on “It’s impressive that at a young
pickpockets, confidence crimes age, these entrepreneurs are able
and deception. A pioneer in to accomplish so much,” said Amy
the application of deception to Chen, NOISE sales representative.
real-world environments, he uses NOISE is the vision of 45 senior
picking pockets and sleight of students from the 2016-2017
hand to demonstrate perception Marketing/Junior Achievement
management, diversion tech- Program at Beachwood High
niques and self-deception. Known School under the direction of
as “The Gentleman Thief,” Robbins teacher Greg Perry. The marketing
first made national news as the program is a college-tech prep
man who picked the pocket of course through Excel TECC – a
the Secret Service while entertain- consortium of students from nine
ing former U.S. president Jimmy different schools: Beachwood,
Carter. Brush, Mayfield, Solon, Chagrin
With food trucks, shopping, Falls, Aurora, West Geauga, Matthew Peluso, NOISE CEO
The Young Entrepreneur Market, Willoughby South and Orange. In “Eaton will be demonstrating the principles
Little Medical School, STEM toy collaboration with City of Beach- of additive manufacturing (3D printing), air-
shop, and Euclid Beach Rocket Car, wood, community services direc- craft engine fuel pumps, and hydraulic fluid
there is something for everyone. tor Karen Carmen, who is also the power systems. This is a big step forward as it
A portion of the proceeds will be Beachwood Junior Achievement will be the first time that Eaton has demon-
benefiting Kick It for Cancer, a pro- adviser, the class operates effi- strated in our community. Additional exhib-
gram of Flashes of Hope, which is ciently as a business throughout itors will be Texas Instruments, Microsoft,
Above: Camille Hohl focused solely on raising money the school year. It evolved from Holden Arboretum and Tesla.”
Below: Amy Chen for children’s cancer research. the former Junior Achievement
(www.kick-it.org) award-winning programs Entrova- Camille Hohl, NOISE Sales Representative
The Young Entrepreneur Market tion and Green Dream, which also “Since STEM is the foundation of our past
will feature 50 Northeast Ohio operated under the direction of and the building blocks of our future, it is
middle school, high school and Perry and Carmen. important to educate our youth so that they
are educated about the vast opportunities
that STEM brings to our world, and prepared
Sponsors include: for any career they choose to pursue.”
American Asphalt/H2) Engineering
ASM, Benesch, Burton D. Morgan Joshua Bialosky, NOISE CEO
Foundation Business Wise Inc., “We experienced the whole soap-making
Cleveland Tile & Stone, Eaton process, from selecting the orange, lemon
and vanilla scents to mixing the oils and
Corporation, Ganley Volkswagen/
butters. Attendees will have an opportunity
Subaru and Michael Friedman, Key
to participate in hands-on soap-making
Bank, Leikin Volvo/Mercedes, Lisa
demonstrations at the expo.”
Gevelber, Lyndhurst Animal Clinic,
New York Bakery, Nordson, Oswald
Jordan Leb, NOISE Communications
Companies, PPG, RAZOR Market-
Coordinator
ing and the Babbush Family.
“One goal of this expo is to eradicate that
stigma that exists between boys and girls in
For more information or
the STEM field by demonstrating to young
to sponsor/exhibit at
girls that STEM is everywhere. This expo will
NOISE, please visit
provide a huge opportunity to make a break-
Guest Speaker, Apollo Robbins
http://www.noiseexpo.com through with girls to show them that they
of National Geographic’s
or contact Greg Perry at can do whatever they set their minds to do.”
“Brain Games”
[email protected].
4 Beachwood Buzz n April 2017 April 2017 n Beachwood Buzz 5
8 Beachwood Buzz n April 2017
Nexa Bold/Light
Josh Bialosky, Clark Hopkins, Brad Heiss
be the tools of a STEM specialist: college entrepreneurs from 27
a NOISE lab coat and NOISE gog- schools, along with their products
gles; as well as STEM NOISE soap, and businesses. It is a partnership
formulated and made at the STEM with University School’s Young
Handmade Soap Studio by the Entrepreneur Institute and spon-
marketing students. sored by the Burton D. Morgan
Keynote entertainer Apollo Foundation. After stealing the
Robbins will speak at 11:30 am show last year at EntrovationCLE,
and 2 pm. young entrepreneurs will once
Robbins, featured on Na- again showcase their wares and
tional Geographic’s television services, from lawn care to cloth-
series “Brain Games,” is one of ing, and makeup to hair stylists.
the world’s leading experts on “It’s impressive that at a young
pickpockets, confidence crimes age, these entrepreneurs are able
and deception. A pioneer in to accomplish so much,” said Amy
the application of deception to Chen, NOISE sales representative.
real-world environments, he uses NOISE is the vision of 45 senior
picking pockets and sleight of students from the 2016-2017
hand to demonstrate perception Marketing/Junior Achievement
management, diversion tech- Program at Beachwood High
niques and self-deception. Known School under the direction of
as “The Gentleman Thief,” Robbins teacher Greg Perry. The marketing
first made national news as the program is a college-tech prep
man who picked the pocket of course through Excel TECC – a
the Secret Service while entertain- consortium of students from nine
ing former U.S. president Jimmy different schools: Beachwood,
Carter. Brush, Mayfield, Solon, Chagrin
With food trucks, shopping, Falls, Aurora, West Geauga, Matthew Peluso, NOISE CEO
The Young Entrepreneur Market, Willoughby South and Orange. In “Eaton will be demonstrating the principles
Little Medical School, STEM toy collaboration with City of Beach- of additive manufacturing (3D printing), air-
shop, and Euclid Beach Rocket Car, wood, community services direc- craft engine fuel pumps, and hydraulic fluid
there is something for everyone. tor Karen Carmen, who is also the power systems. This is a big step forward as it
A portion of the proceeds will be Beachwood Junior Achievement will be the first time that Eaton has demon-
benefiting Kick It for Cancer, a pro- adviser, the class operates effi- strated in our community. Additional exhib-
gram of Flashes of Hope, which is ciently as a business throughout itors will be Texas Instruments, Microsoft,
Above: Camille Hohl focused solely on raising money the school year. It evolved from Holden Arboretum and Tesla.”
Below: Amy Chen for children’s cancer research. the former Junior Achievement
(www.kick-it.org) award-winning programs Entrova- Camille Hohl, NOISE Sales Representative
The Young Entrepreneur Market tion and Green Dream, which also “Since STEM is the foundation of our past
will feature 50 Northeast Ohio operated under the direction of and the building blocks of our future, it is
middle school, high school and Perry and Carmen. important to educate our youth so that they
are educated about the vast opportunities
that STEM brings to our world, and prepared
Sponsors include: for any career they choose to pursue.”
American Asphalt/H2) Engineering
ASM, Benesch, Burton D. Morgan Joshua Bialosky, NOISE CEO
Foundation Business Wise Inc., “We experienced the whole soap-making
Cleveland Tile & Stone, Eaton process, from selecting the orange, lemon
and vanilla scents to mixing the oils and
Corporation, Ganley Volkswagen/
butters. Attendees will have an opportunity
Subaru and Michael Friedman, Key
to participate in hands-on soap-making
Bank, Leikin Volvo/Mercedes, Lisa
demonstrations at the expo.”
Gevelber, Lyndhurst Animal Clinic,
New York Bakery, Nordson, Oswald
Jordan Leb, NOISE Communications
Companies, PPG, RAZOR Market-
Coordinator
ing and the Babbush Family.
“One goal of this expo is to eradicate that
stigma that exists between boys and girls in
For more information or
the STEM field by demonstrating to young
to sponsor/exhibit at
girls that STEM is everywhere. This expo will
NOISE, please visit
provide a huge opportunity to make a break-
Guest Speaker, Apollo Robbins
http://www.noiseexpo.com through with girls to show them that they
of National Geographic’s
or contact Greg Perry at can do whatever they set their minds to do.”
“Brain Games”
[email protected].
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Beachwood Schools K-12 Art Show Ursuline College Innovations ’17 Fashion Show
Friday, April 7 – Saturday, April 29 Sunday, April 30 • Noon – 3 pm • Ursuline
Gallery Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 am – 4 pm College
Sat. 10 am – 3 pm • Sun. 10 am – 1 pm Sister Diana Stano O.S.U. Athletic Center
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Wednesday, April 12 • 5 – 7 pm Enjoy a fashion show of original designs created
Beachwood K-12 students will display their by students in the Ursuline College Fashion
creative artwork, including collages, paintings, Department. A private, behind-the-scenes tour of
drawings and sculptures. Entertainment will be provided by talented the Fashion Department and its historic costume
student musicians and refreshments will be served. Free and open to collection will be offered before the show, and
the community. refreshments and a vendors’ boutique after. Meet
at Ursuline College no later than 11:45 am for the
The Cleveland Orchestra Double Bass Quartet tour. Parking is free. $15/BAC members; $20/non-members; $5/stu-
Sunday, April 23 • 2 – 3 pm dents. Registration deadline is April 10.
Enjoy this special encore concert
featuring Mark Atherton, Charles Kids Mother’s Day Art Workshop
Carleton, Scott Dixon and Derek Saturday, May 6 • 2 – 3 pm
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