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   July 13, 2007
A bit of nostalgia and a whole lot of foresight.



Published in the March 3, 1977 edition of the Euclid News Journal.

I've had a copy of this for a while and the first time I read it it was almost too ironic to believe.

Maybe they should have used ALL CAPS.

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   July 7, 2007
Own a little piece of that "old mall"

That's right! The castle and huge tree that once stood at center court of Euclid Square Mall is for sale!

To quote the site it's listed on, "This display used to be the center court Christmas display at the old Euclid Square Mall. The Christmas Tree stands 25 feet tall. All items in this photo are included in this sale. Asking price is $20,000.00. Call for details..."

Oh, that old mall. The mall is 3 years older than I am, almost to the day. I request from now on that you all call me the old Jen. Thanks.

If you've got 20 grand burning a hole in your pocket... check it out and scroll down. You can't miss it. It's got a pic, too!

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   July 5, 2007
Sad News

Frank Brodnick, also known as Mr. Euclid Beach passed away Friday, June 22. I had the pleasure of meeting both him and his wife just a few months ago and I am shocked and saddened at this news. Frank Brodnick, will be remembered as 'Mr. Euclid Beach Park' by friends - from Cleveland.com.

Their organization, "Euclid Beach Park Now" can be found here: http://www.euclidbeach.com/.

He and his wife are a remarkable couple who worked incredibly hard for what they believed in. My thoughts are with his both family and with his cause.

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