Western Reserve Historical Society of Cleveland hosted its annual 100 Year Club inductions on Dec. 4 at the Cleveland History Center, in which about 120 attendees gathered to celebrate the eight organizations that were honored for servicing the Northeast Ohio community for a century or longer.
The 100 Year Club of the Western Reserve has over 200 members and aims to recognize the spirit of century-old organizations by connecting their stories to the new businesses, innovators and entrepreneurs of today, according to its website.
The 2025 class of inductees and representative recipients were Bertman Ballpark Mustard, honor accepted by owner Randy Mintz; The City Mission accepted by CEO Linda Uveges; Fish Furniture, accepted by President Dan Geller; Higley Construction, accepted by Chairma

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