Connie Bloom, Hertzes are crime victims
Former Beacon Journal features department editor/columnist Connie Bloom and
former BJ page lines-drawer Beth Thomas Hertz and former BJ business editor David Hertz were crime victims.
Connie was the victim of a break-in thug who has hit Summit Artspace
several times. It was Connie’s Quilting Arts Studio’s turn to be hit.
Windows shattered. Damage all over the place. It happened Tuesday night.
Beth and husband
Dave Hertz had their Copley property vandalized.
Writes Beth:
“Second
time in less than a month to wake up to find our house had been vandalized.
Instead of eggs this time, they spray-painted our big rock, our lamp post, a cat
statue and trees throughout the yard. And of course, TP, along with much
plastic cutlery, balloons and wrapping paper. Again, we could laugh off the TP
and other debris but not the spray paint everywhere. Grrr.”
Connie quips:
“Note to the bandit: a VISA credit
card sign on the window means there is NO MONEY inside. Duh.”
To see a video of the break-in suspect taken from surveillance cameras, click on
To see a video of the break-in suspect taken from surveillance cameras, click on
Connie has a 350 square foot studio as the resident
quiltmaker in Summit Artspace on the third floor at 140 E. Market Street. It’s next
door to the Akron Art Museum.
She is
publisher/editor of QSDS (Quilt Service Design Symposium), a quarterly online
magazine about fabric art.
Connie was
part of the 2008 BJ exodus that saw more than 400 years of experience walk out
the door.
Other artists
in Summit Artspace are Joan Colbert
(printmaking); Cari Miller (mixed-media); Terry Klausman (sculpture/drawing);
Carolyn Lewis (painting); Katina Pastis Radwanski (painting/sculpture); Bradley
Hart (photography); and Ron White (sculpture/drawing).
Dave Hertz started at
Ol’ Blue Walls in 1991 and was night Metro editor, deputy business editor,
region editor, business editor, metro editor, enterprise editor and then
business editor again. There was a crowd from the BJ when Beth Angela Thomas
and David Ralph Hertz were married on Saturday, October 23, 1993 in the Akron
Civic Theatre. Beth was at the BJ from 1991 to 1995 in several jobs including page layout and design. She left to become managing editor in the Communications Department at the Cleveland Clinic.
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