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Fairview Park Community Organizations Directory

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
3 days ago

Fairview Park is a city rich with community non-profit organizations whose mission or goal is to provide a service or services to improve and develop the community. Below is a list of community organi

Fairview Park is a city rich with community non-profit organizations whose mission or goal is to provide a service or services to improve and develop the community. Below is a list of community organizations and their most up-to-date contact information available. The City of Fairview Park cannot guarantee the complete accuracy of this list. If you’d like your non-profit organization included on our Community Organization list - or need to update your information- please complete the Community Network Form. Adopt A TombstoneChris Gerrett, Phone: 440-356-9454American Legion Post Number 42122001 Brookpark RoadFairview Park, OH 44126Phone: 440-734-1020American Legion Post Number 73819311 Lorain RoadFairview Park, OH 44126Phone: 440-356-2110Barbershop Harmony Society - Cleveland West Suburban ChapterContact: George Newman, 440-734-4660Computer Assisted Genealogy GroupP.O. Box 16794Rocky River, OH 44116Contact: William Frank, 440-734-2021Cub ScoutsContact: email Christopher KellyFairview High School Alumni Associationc/o Fairview High SchoolWest 213th StreetFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: email Bruce Bennhoff, President, or call 440-773-5363Fairview Park Athletic Club (HS/MS Boosters)4507 W. 213th St. Fairview Park, OH 44126Contact: email Fairview Park Athletic Club, Meghan WillisWebsite, Facebook, Instagram Fairview Park Community BandContact: email Laurel Lloyd or call 440-263-5942Fairview Park Community ChorusContact: email Priscilla Schlea or email Helen SommerFairview Park Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 26047Fairview Park, OH 44126Contact: Mark Boepple, 440-336-1734Fairview Park Community CouncilContact: email Maryann Vandevelde, PresidentFairview Park Community GardenMaple Drive between West 227 and West 229 StreetsContact: email Amy Holtshouse or call 440-655-1021Fairview Park Democratic ClubContact: email the Fairview Park Democratic ClubFairview Park Education Foundation22495 Bard AvenueFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: email Denise Devine or call 440-343-5389Fairview Park Fine Arts and Theatre AssociationContact: Terri Klopp, 440-840-5552Fairview Park Garden ClubContact: Angela DeRosaFairview Park Green TeamContact: email Ann Ross or call 216-308-6407Fairview Park Historical SocietyContact: email Chris Gerrett or call 440-356-9454Fairview Park Music & Theatre AssociationContact: email Jason EberlyFairview Park PTAFairview Middle School/High School PTAContact: email the Fairview Middle School / High School PTAFairview Park Early Childhood PTAContact: email the Fairview Park Early Childhood PTAGilles Sweet PTAContact: email the Gilles Sweet PTAParkview PTAContact: email the Parkview PTAPTA CouncilContact: email the PTA CouncilCuyahoga County Republican ClubContact: email the Cuyahoga County Republican Club or call 440-773-5749Fairview Park Schools Hall of Famec/o Fairview High SchoolWest 213th StreetFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: Contact: email Tom Kairis, President or call 440-724-4531Fairview Park Soccer AssociationContact: email Chris Koczur or call216-319-6364Fairview Park Summerfest CommitteeContact: email Kathy Yarian or Bill MinekFairview Park Women's ClubP.O. Box 26283Fairview Park, OH 44126Contact: email Lori PaximadisFairview Park Youth AssociationContact: email Don CatalanoFriends of the Fairview Park Library21255 Lorain RoadFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: 440-333-4700Future Forests Fairview Park Contact: 216-225-5031Greater Cleveland Genealogical SocietyP.O. Box 40254Cleveland, OH 44140Contact: Mary Jamba, 440-333-5094Kiwanis Club of Fairview ParkContact: email Anne Cornelius or call 440-333-6265League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland - Fairview Park ChapterContact: email Nikki Salupo or call 440-333-3842Northeast Ohio PC ClubContact: email the Northeast Ohio PC ClubRockport Number 1087 Questers, Inc.Contact: Leah Trainer, 440-333-3553Valley Forge AssociationContact: email Connor Chambers, 440-554-6465We Do Care CommitteeContact: email Jared GepperthWest Shore Rotary ClubContact: George Newman, 440-734-4660Westshore Arts CouncilWestshore Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)21012 Hilliard BoulevardRocky River, OH 44116Contact: Julie Morron, Westshore CERT Coordinator, 440-331-1234, ext. 215121012 Hilliard BoulevardRocky River, Ohio 44126Westshore Meals on Wheels20777 Lorain RoadFairview Park, OH 44126Contact: Kathy Held, 440-331-3842 or email 

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