Tuesday, August 31, 2010

“Wedding gown preview Sept. 10-12 in Asheville - Asheville Citizen-Times” plus 1 more

“Wedding gown preview Sept. 10-12 in Asheville - Asheville Citizen-Times” plus 1 more


Wedding gown preview Sept. 10-12 in Asheville - Asheville Citizen-Times

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 06:21 PM PDT

ASHEVILLE — New 2010 wedding gown collections from Essense of Australia and Ella Bridals will be available to view by appointment Sept. 10-12 at Wedding Inspirations, 171 Charlotte St.

To make an appointment, call 253-3012 or e-mail wedding-inspirations@usa.net.

Open Monday-Saturday, Wedding Inspirations offers bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses, prom gowns and accessories including headpieces and veils, jewelry and more. Learn more at weddinginsp.com.

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People have to be separated after wedding reception fight: Avon Lake Police Blotter - Cleveland Plain Dealer

Posted: 26 Aug 2010 11:25 AM PDT

Published: Thursday, August 26, 2010, 2:24 PM

AVON LAKE

ASSAULT, MILLER ROAD: Subjects were separated during a fight that broke out during a wedding reception Saturday night at the Fountain Bleau Event Center. One party left the event afterwards.

BURGLARY, CARRIAGE LANE: Cash, jewelry and electronics were targeted in a Aug. 16 burglary. Avon's K9 unit tracked the burglar into the woods behind the home, but was unable to located anyone; there are no suspects.

ASSIST, LAKE ROAD: Cops were called on a 39-year-old man who was staying with his father at BeachPark Tower Apartments, a retirement community. Police said the extremely intoxicated and barely responsive man was taken to St. John Medical Center to be treated.

CRIMINAL DAMAGE, MOORE ROAD: A 17-year-old male is being charged with trespassing on Village on the Green property and is suspected of smashing in the back window of a 2009 Ford Focus, breaking off its side-view mirrors and smashing its windshield on Aug. 18. He also shoved a Bay Village girl before police drove them home across the county line.

DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, MOORE ROAD: A Lawn Tech lawn care employee called police on Sunday morning after discovering that someone tried to rip off part of their fence with a chain attached to a vehicle sometime during the night. They requested extra patrols of the area.

MENACING, LAKE ROAD: A man stopped by the police station on Aug. 19 to report he'd been threatened by his girlfriend's father.

ASSIST, WALKER ROAD: The fire department responded to Giant Eagle after a store manager evacuated the premises. Though the store was smoky, firefighters found fault with an HVAC ventilation system, a problem which was quickly remedied.

ACCIDENT, WALKER ROAD: After a kid was yelled at for riding his bike into a car that pulled out in front of him he called police and made a report. The boy was later taken treated by paramedics for leg pain.

THEFT, AVONDALE AVENUE: Someone stole copper from a substation recently. It was reported missing Friday.

FRAUD, COMMUNITY DRIVE: A resident received a fraudulent call recently that they won the lottery on Aug. 16.

MISSING JUVENILE, CRESTWOOD DRIVE: After a woman reported her 15-year-old daughter missing Saturday, she told police she found the girl hiding in the crawlspace of their home. Officers showed up at the home to try to convince the girl to come out.

HIT SKIP, WALKER ROAD: A caller reported a hit and skip incident that took place in the Giant Eagle parking lot on Aug. 17.

THEFT FROM AUTO, CRESTWOOD DRIVE: After a resident reported three juveniles were possibly entering cars at about 3 a.m. Monday, police started pursuing fleeing suspects. Officers picked up one of the suspects and released him to his parents.

THEFT FROM AUTO, CANTERBURY ROAD: A small bag of change was reported stolen from an unlocked car at 7 a.m. Monday morning. Two other vehicles were reported entered on Aug. 16.

DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, SOUTH POINT DRIVE: A caller reported damage to vehicles due to numerous potholes in their neighborhood. Police responded by photographing the road.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF, DORCHESTER DRIVE: A woman called police a half hour after her home was toilet papered on Aug. 19.

WARRANTS, MOORE ROAD: Avon Lake police assisted Sheffield Lake officers pick someone up on a warrant Friday. Another subject wanted by Sheffield Lake was arrested in the Avon Lake Police Station lobby at 9 a.m. Aug. 19.

THEFT, JAYCOD ROAD: A redline bike with skinny tires and a speedometer was reported stolen Sunday.

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