Summit County • October 3, 2025
Good morning, Summit County. The holiday season just got a whole lot merrier! Randy Quaid, the man behind one of cinema's most memorable holiday characters, is bringing Cousin Eddie back to life for a special "Christmas Vacation" screening and Q&A. Complete with a look-alike contest that might just reward your finest bathrobe and trapper hat combination, this nostalgic event celebrates the 1989 classic that continues to make us laugh three decades later.
Beyond the holiday cheer, Akron is investing directly in its neighborhoods with a $150,000 grant program distributing funds across all ten wards for community-driven projects. Meanwhile, the county is taking meaningful steps toward healing with a new trauma-informed care initiative backed by extensive research from The University of Akron. With 57% of local high school students reporting at least one adverse childhood experience, this comprehensive approach aims to address root causes and strengthen support systems countywide.
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🎬 Cousin Eddie returns! Randy Quaid to host "Christmas Vacation" screening and Q&A. The actor will share behind-the-scenes stories from his iconic role in the beloved holiday classic during special live events. Fans can participate in a Cousin Eddie Look-Alike Contest for a chance to join Quaid on stage and win prizes. Limited VIP tickets include personal photo opportunities with the actor after the show. The event celebrates one of the most memorable characters from the 1989 comedy that continues to delight audiences each holiday season.
🏙️ Akron's $150,000 boost will empower neighborhood projects citywide.The Neighborhood Partnership Grant Program will distribute $15,000 to each of Akron's ten wards for community-driven initiatives. Grants ranging from $3,000 to $15,000 will fund projects like vacant lot cleanups, community gardens, youth programs, and safety initiatives. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, block clubs, faith-based organizations, and community development corporations, with applications opening October 10 and closing October 30. Council President Margo Sommerville emphasized the program's importance as federal resources decline, calling it a direct investment in resident-led solutions.
🏥 Summit County launches trauma-informed care initiative to heal communities. The countywide effort follows a comprehensive needs assessment by The University of Akron that identified key areas for improvement in addressing trauma. Backed by the Summit County Opiate Abatement Advisory Council and ADM Board, the initiative aims to create a more robust response to trauma through coalition building, professional development, and community engagement. County data reveals 57% of high school students reported at least one adverse childhood experience, with those experiencing multiple traumas more likely to engage in high-risk behaviors. Officials believe this approach will improve care systems and better address root causes of substance use and other community challenges.
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