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ABOUT This book is published by CommunityLink and distributed through the Gallia County Chamber of Commerce. For advertising information or questions or comments about this book, contact CommunityLink at 800-455-5600 or by e-mail at info@CommunityLink.com. FOR INFORMATION Gallia County Chamber of Commerce, 16 State Street, Gallipolis OH 45631, Telephone 740-446-0596, Fax 740-446-7031, www.galliacounty.org © 2014 Craig Williams Creative, Inc., 4742 Holts Prairie Road, Post Office Box 306, Pinckneyville, IL 62274-0306, 618-357-8653. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the publisher.
About the Gallia County Chamber of Commerce
Working for Business, Supporting the Community & Investing in Gallia County............................................................ 5
Gallipolis & Gallia County
Southeastern Ohio’s Treasure With a Rich French Heritage................ 6
Community Introduction
(2014–2015)........................................................................................ 7
Business & Industry
Strategic & Successful............................................................................ 8
Housing & Real Estate
Something for Everyone..................................................................... 10
Healthcare
Unparalleled Access to Leading Technology....................................... 11
Education
Committed to Excellence.................................................................... 12
Tourism, Recreation & Culture
Events & Experiences........................................................................ 15
Membership Directory
Alphabetical Listing........................................................................... 18 Categorical Listing............................................................................. 20
Your Chamber Team Executive Board
Board Members
Lori Young, Secretary Hilliard Lyons
Staff
Bryan Long, President Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative
Tammi Brabham, CIC President Red’s Rollen Garage & Red’s Truck Center Kyla Carpenter, Immediate Past President The Ohio Valley Bank
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Gallia County Chamber of Commerce 16 State Street • P.O. Box 465 Gallipolis, OH 45631-0465 740-446-0596 • Fax 740-446-7031 www.galliacounty.org mmiller@galliacounty.org
Meagan Barnes Jenni Dovyak-Lewis Melissa Davis Jenny Evans, Esq. Eric McKinney Alex Waugh Michelle Miller, Executive Director Miranda Johnson, Administrative Assistant Marianne B. Campbell, Volunteer
Welcome to GalliaCounty! T
he Gallia County Chamber of Commerce plays a pivotal role in local and regional economic development. With a growing number of member businesses, your Chamber strives to host numerous programs and events to help promote the growth of strategic relationships
among our members within the business community.
One of our many goals is to provide leadership and resources for member businesses and organizations throughout our County, and act as a liaison to help promote and cultivate expansion.
From Chamber President Bryan Long
We take a great deal of pride in being the bridge, connecting community leaders, business executives, educators and entrepreneurs. As President of the Chamber and on behalf of the Gallia County Chamber of Commerce, I encourage you to become involved and take advantage of the existing opportunities to network at our events. It is important to note, if you are currently a member of the Chamber, the greater your involvement, the bigger your return on investment. Many wonderful things are happening in Gallia County and we enthusiastically look forward to what the future will hold.
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Tribute Lorie Neal, IOM
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brilliant and promising young professional, a devoted mother, a loving fiancée, a loyal friend … these are only a few of the ways Lorie Neal, IOM, can be described. On Wednesday morning, September 25, 2013, Lorie was snatched from us and entered a better world. No words can truly describe the loss felt by her family, the staff and membership of the Gallia County Chamber of Commerce and the community she so dearly loved. Lorie dedicated 13 years of her life to the Chamber, always thinking ahead, planning and developing ways to make the Chamber a more valuable asset to its members and the community. Lorie never looked at a clock when it came to working both in and out of the Chamber office. She gave unsparingly to her job and always made sure her job was performed to the best of her ability, but she was also wherever her beloved son, Trace, needed her. She accomplished the almost impossible … properly balancing her job at the Chamber and her responsibilities as a mother. She did both, so well. An inspiration to all who met her, she was a natural leader. Her ability to relate to people, of all ages and interests, was unique. She gave her all, expecting nothing in return, except to see the organization she loved so much, the Chamber, continue to grow and have a positive impact on the community.
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Her abilities and capabilities were endless: she was articulate, with a command of both the written and spoken word; she could meet and communicate with anyone and everyone, always displaying her warm and friendly manner; she was a leader in the true sense of the word, recognized by other organizations, including one that was dear to her heart, the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Ohio (CCEO), where she served on the Executive Board. Many of the activities, initiated and sponsored by the Chamber, have been successful because of Lorie’s guidance and direction: the Chamber’s Annual Dinner, First Fridays, the River Recreation Festival, Legislative Day, the Golf Tournament, ChiliFest, Christmas activities, and much more, and without a doubt, the day-to-day operation of the Chamber. Lorie’s legacy will be lasting. Her contribution to the Chamber and the total community will never be forgotten. Her inspiration will urge all who knew her to do better, be better and contribute more. She will be sorely missed by all: her son Trace, her fiancé Robbie, her family, her staff and her myriad of friends. Lorie, we will never forget you and will always cherish our time spent with you.
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GalliaCounty Chamber of Commerce Working for Business, Supporting the Community & Investing in Gallia County
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he Gallia County Chamber of Commerce strives to make Gallipolis and Gallia County the place to live and work! This is clearly reflected in our Mission: to promote, support and strengthen business and economic development throughout the County, and provide leadership through networking and education, to improve the overall business environment for Chamber members. To live up to our Mission, we provide …
Networking
Through events, sponsored by the Chamber, members have the opportunity to meet fellow business professionals, cultivate new clients and stay informed on the latest activities and happenings, as they affect their business.
Health Ins ura n ce
Chamber members, with as few as two employees, can take advantage of health insurance plans at affordable rates, through a special arrangement with Anthem Blue Cross-Blue Shield through The Wiseman Agency.
Group Comm e rci al Ins ura n ce
Through Auto Owners Insurance Company, by contacting either the Evans-Moore Insurance Agency or Saunders Insurance Agency, Inc., members can receive up to a 12% discount on Business Insurance.
Worke rs Comp ensation CareWorks Consultants, Inc., is the administrator of the Chamber’s workers compensation group rating program. CCI analyzes each employee’s unique claim and premium history, to find the highest level of savings … from the BWC maximum, to a lesser percentage for companies with claims. According to 2013 statistics, total savings to members of the Gallia County Chamber of Commerce were $57,656.
M a rketing and Communication
If people do not know a business exists, it cannot be successful. The Chamber can assist in planning marketing strategies, special events and networking opportunities for its members. Through a monthly newsletter, containing valuable data and updates, members are made aware of the most current information. A wide variety of advertising opportunities are also available in the monthly newsletter and on social media, which reaches thousands of people each year. Members are continually sent e-mails on special programs and upcoming events. Most of these opportunities are exclusive to members.
Pro g rams
First Fridays provide an information-sharing opportunity, with a presenter invited to convey important subject matter of value for those attending. Business of the Month promotes a different Chamber member each month in the Chamber newsletter, on the website and Facebook. Recipients also receive various forms of free advertising, thanks to partnering businesses/ members. Legislative Day is a unique opportunity for both members and residents of the area to meet, talk with and share thoughts and/or concerns with their elected officials on the local, regional, state and national level. Quarterly Business After Hours is an ideal way for a member business to share information on a social level, by hosting a meeting, attended by other Chamber members. Open Houses / Ribbon Cuttings provide other promotional opportunities, coordinated by the Chamber. These celebrate the opening of new businesses, expansions and/or renovations, as a positive way to attract new customers. … along with other programs and activities to benefit the members.
The Annual Dinner offers all members the opportunity to meet and network, with awards presented to recognize leadership and accomplishments for the past year.
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Southeastern Ohio’s Treasure With a Rich French Heritage
n October 17, 1790, French victims of a land speculation scheme, arrived by flatboats along the riverfront, bordering on what is now the Gallipolis City Park. These settlers, fleeing from turmoil in France, sought the land of peace and freedom they had been led to believe awaited them in America. In May, 1790, they landed in Alexandria, Virginia, and quickly discovered the deeds they held, to the expected paradise, were worthless. When President George Washington became aware of their plight, he sent a group of New England woodsmen to what is now Gallipolis, to construct cabins and four blockhouses, to be placed on each corner of the site along the Ohio River. Undaunted and brave, many of the French arrivals decided to continue on to Gallipolis. It was a tedious trip by wagon and flatboat. When approximately 500 men, women and children arrived on October 17, 1790, they found 80
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crudely constructed log cabins and the four blockhouses awaiting them. This was a far cry from homes these nobles, craftsmen, doctors, lawyers, merchants, artisans and teachers occupied in France. What they had anticipated as a land of milk and honey, turned out to be wilderness, surrounded on three sides with virgin forests and inhabited by Native Americans. Frontier life was more complicated and challenging than these Frenchmen had anticipated. In 1796, the French writer, Volney, visited and described the settlers as having forlorn appearances and sickly looks … yet the group remained. Ohio became a State in 1803. Gallia County was formed that same year and named in honor of the settlers who had been there for 13 years. By 1811, a sufficient number of New Englanders and Virginians had joined the French, to have Gallipolis be considered a Yankee town … one soon to thrive with a successful river trade. The townspeople proudly boasted a courthouse, an
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academy, a number of mills, an iron foundry and several churches, along with other evidence of prosperity. By 1840, Gallipolis had a population of 1,413, with the number climbing to 3,418 in 1860. In 1865, Gallipolis became a city after reaching a population of 5,000. Today, the residents of Gallipolis and Gallia County are proud of the past and continue to work hard, as they anticipate the future. Gallia County successfully combines an abundant natural beauty with an appealing environment in which to live, highlighted by the historic and picturesque City of Gallipolis. Business and industry continue to thrive, both through expansion and new development. The majestic Ohio River offers transportation facilities, as a major thoroughfare from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi River. Convenient rail and highway capacity also exist. Committed community leaders, along with an abundant civic pride, are responsible for this ongoing success.
Community (2014–2015) Introduction Popul ation
According to the 2010 Census, the population of Gallia County is 30,934, made up of 12,062 family units. Gallipolis has a population of 3,641, consisting of 1576 family units.
D i stan ce to M a jor Cities
Gallipolis and Gallia County are strategically located, with easy highway access to several major cities. The following mileage applies: Huntington, West Virginia...................... 40 miles Charleston, West Virginia....................... 55 miles Parkersburg, West Virginia..................... 60 miles Marietta, Ohio........................................ 75 miles Columbus, Ohio................................... 108 miles Cincinnati, Ohio................................... 157 miles Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....................... 210 miles
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CITY OF GALLIPOLIS
CSX / Conrail............................Class 1 Mainlines .................................. Huntington, West Virginia
City Manager Randall J. Finney 333 Third Avenue Gallipolis, OH 45631
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Ravenswood, West Virginia (on the Ohio River) Nearest water port................. Port of Huntington .................................. Huntington, West Virginia
Cost of Liv ing
The cost of living index in Gallia County in March 2012, was 84.5, compared to the U. S. average of 100.
Imp ortant Tel e phone Numbers Area code is 740
City Commissioners James J. Cremeens, President Steven E. Wallis, Vice President Michael W. Brown Tony Gallagher W. Matthew Johnson Municipal Court Judge Margaret Evans GALLIA COUNTY
Gallia County Court House 18 Locust Street Gallipolis, OH 45631
Trans por tation O pti ons
EMERGENCY
County Commissioners Harold M. Montgomery, President David K. Smith, Vice President Brent Saunders
NON-COMMERCIAL AIRPORTS
Fire, Police, Ambulance................................. 911 Gallia County Court House..................446-4612 Gallipolis City Building.........................446-1789 Ohio State Highway Patrol...................446-2433 Gallia County Sheriff............................446-1221 Gallipolis City Police............................446-1313 Emergency Medical Service..................446-3126
Cit y a nd Count y Go v e r nment
Probate Court Judge Thomas Moulton
Gallia County is conveniently located, adjacent to U.S.35 with quick access to three major interstate highways: I-64, I-77 and I-79. Its proximity to airports, rail and water ports, provides a variety of transportation options to meet the needs of most industries. Gallia-Meigs Airport....................Gallipolis, Ohio ...................4400 foot runway for private planes COMMERCIAL AIRPORTS
Tri-State Airport.......... Huntington, West Virginia Yeager Airport.............. Charleston, West Virginia Port Columbus International Airport................. Columbus, Ohio AIRLINES
Gallipolis is governed by a five-person elected City Commission, with a City Manager appointed by the Commission. The County has an elected three-person Commission. Mayors are elected in Gallia County’s five Villages: Centerville, Cheshire, Crown City, Rio Grande and Vinton.
Nearly twenty commercial airlines are available at the three commercial airports.
Common Pleas Court Judge D. Dean Evans
MAYORS
Village of Centerville.........................Gene Layton Village of Cheshire...........................John Westfall Village of Crown City...............Samp D. Johnson Village of Rio Grande................. Robert M. Easter Village of Vinton...................... Josh B. Whealdon *Names subject to change, due to election results
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Business & Industry Strategic & Successful Vital to the economic future of Gallia County, the Dan Evans Industrial Park offers prime development opportunities to both new and expanding businesses.
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ocated in Southeastern Ohio, Gallia County is a unique and charming community, perched along the majestic Ohio River. Here you will find an ideal place to live and work. Offering a strong, skilled and available workforce, to meet the needs of any industry, Gallia County can also provide the means to help your business grow and succeed. Gallia County’s strategic location provides the advantage of fast deliveries and lower freight costs. The Ohio Department of Transportation reports the Ohio River system accounts for one third of all US inland waterborne commerce, by tonnage per year, and moves more cargo than the Panama Canal. Because of its location along the Ohio River, Gallia County can provide river transport for many commodities between major cities.
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A rich agricultural background is also enjoyed by Gallia County, ranging from field crops to tobacco and livestock. Agriculture was a primary occupation in the early days and continues to hold a valuable place in Gallia County. Today, much of the farming in the area involves crops, produce, cattle and forestry. A slice of Gallia County Agriculture can be experienced by visiting the Gallia County Farmer’s Market or the Ohio Valley Produce Auction. Farmers in the area take pride in raising quality fresh products for you and your family. Just west of Gallipolis and conveniently located off US Route 35, lies the Dan Evans Industrial Park. Vital to the economic future of Gallia County, the Dan Evans Industrial Park offers prime development opportunities to both new and expanding businesses. The Park is a
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true result of a successful public and private collaboration. Current businesses located in the Dan Evans Industrial Park include Holzer Health System, Foster Sales and Delivery, Southern Cabinetry, Ohio Valley Trackwork and Silver Bridge Coffee. The Digital River Project is a local, non-profit organization, focusing their efforts to assist new and existing businesses, to help grow the downtown Gallipolis area. Their mission is to create an ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship, through assistance with business development initiatives, and quality of life enrichment for those living and working in Gallia County. The Digital River Project provides grants to small businesses and property owners located along the Digital River district.
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Something for Everyone
or those who choose to live, work and raise a family in Gallipolis and Gallia County, many life style choices are available. From living in town, where convenience is king, to living in the country, where quiet, solitude and elbow room rule, to the in-between of a more traditional suburban neighborhood…there really is something for everyone, much not available in the larger metropolitan areas. Because the City limits of Gallipolis are somewhat confining in a geographical sense, living in downtown Gallipolis, with the exception of a few close neighborhoods, is mainly comprised of city blocks and avenues, featuring the picturesque Italianate, Federal and Colonial styles of days gone by. First Avenue is adorned with turn-of-the-century homes (turn of the last century, that is) overlooking the beautiful Ohio River. These homes are convenient to shopping, schools and medical facilities. Surrounding the City and positioned gracefully on the gently rolling hillsides in Green, Springfield, Gallipolis and Addison Townships, are a
variety of subdivisions. From upscale neighborhoods to those affordable for most everyone, you will find a greater value for your dollar in Gallia County, with larger lot sizes and more living space. Many neighborhoods offer beautiful country scenes, yet are only a few miles from “civilization.” Many properties have been developed as “little slices of Heaven,” as they are almost completely secluded, yet are only a few miles from town or the Spring Valley area. For those looking for the true country life style, Gallia County definitely has something to offer as well. From small gentlemen farms, to large tracts of land, ranging up to several hundred acres or more, Gallia County has plenty to go around for everyone. It is safe to say, no matter where you choose to live in Gallia County, you won’t be very far from work, shopping, schools or health services. You won’t sit in traffic and the commuting drive will be scenic and pleasurable.
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Healthcare Unparalleled Access to Leading Technology Holz e r Health Syste m
Over a century ago, Charles E. Holzer, Sr., M.D. began converting a house on Second Avenue, in downtown Gallipolis, into the area’s first hospital and healthcare was born in Gallia County. Dr. Holzer saw a need and his vision and leadership set the pace for continuing expansions and improvements, evolving into Holzer today. It was in 1917 the first wing opened, of what came to be known as the Holzer Hospital, Cedar Street Facility. Today’s Holzer Medical Center opened on May 27, 1972, and because of its broad range of services and specialties, reflecting the highest levels of medical excellence, Holzer is fully accredited by The Joint Commission. In 1950, a six physician group, headed by Dr. Charles E. Holzer, Jr., formed Holzer Clinic, providing a superior physician staff to support the Hospital. Today, Holzer Health System is a multiple discipline health care system of over 160 board certified or board eligible physicians, providing care in more than 30 areas of expertise, with 16 locations throughout southeastern Ohio and western West Virginia. Over time, each entity has grown by leaps and bounds, providing area residents with quality healthcare, right here in Southeastern Ohio. As the need for specialized healthcare continued to grow, Holzer continued to meet those needs, offering specialized service lines. Area residents no longer need to leave the area for heart-related procedures, due to the availability of Holzer Cardiovascular Institute, where state-of-the-art digital imaging
equipment, allows your doctor to easily determine the extent of heart disease or artery constriction. In addition, Holzer Center for Cancer Care, a state-of-the-art cancer center, offers radiation and medical oncology services, chemotherapy, linear accelerator and a CT simulator for treatment planning, all available close to home. Holzer has a variety of facilities, including outpatient clinical locations; two medical centers, one in Gallipolis and one in Jackson, Ohio; a long term care division, providing two assisted living centers and a nursing home facility; and a dental clinic in Jackson, Ohio. Holzer prides itself on offering the entire continuum of care, from birth and pediatric services to geriatric and long term care needs. Holzer is here for you and your family. In 2012, Holzer Consolidated Health Systems and Holzer Clinic integrated to become Holzer Health System. Together, Holzer Health System is, the largest, strongest healthcare system serving south central Ohio into West Virginia and Kentucky. Brilliant minds from both renowned institutions joined their efforts to enhance the caliber and scope of service. Their combined resources assure stability for the future and greater opportunity today. Holzer Health System provides unparalleled access to leading technology, right here at home. With all employees, physicians and high-level services in one system, the Holzer family’s mission to achieve patient-centered excellence will truly flourish. For more information, or to view the complete history of Holzer, please visit www.holzer.org.
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Education Committed to Excellence
Galli pol i s Cit y S chools Excellence pays off! For the first time in the Gallipolis School District’s history, the district has earned an “Excellent” rating by the Ohio Department of Education, due to the hard work and efforts of the entire staff and the students. During the past two years, several changes have taken place within the district, and have kept communication, collaboration and community in the forefront. The focus has been on curriculum, analyzing data, personnel, education programs and research-based interventions. All of those components are crucial in allowing students to be successful educationally. Green Elementary was rated “Excellent with Distinction,” and was honored as “A School of Promise” and “A School of Honor.” Rio Grande Elementary received its first rating of “Excellent with Distinction.” Gallia Academy High School received an “Excellent” rating and Washington Elementary received its first “Excellent” rating. Gallia Academy Middle School made improvements and received an “Effective” rating. With all of these changes in curriculum, instruction and personnel, the Gallipolis City Schools are making educational gains. The
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instruction students receive from the teaching staff allows the students to be successful. The Ohio Department of Education has incorporated and mandated many new changes within the educational profession. These new initiatives focus on curriculum, instruction, assessments and the evaluation of the teaching staff. In addition, focus on holding teachers and students accountable for their academic growth and success is increasing. Schools need to be prepared to meet the “New Level of Expectations” placed upon them, being proactive and not reactive. In 2014-2015, the Gallipolis City Schools will provide all students with a well-rounded education, allowing each student to be competitive and college-and-career ready. They will continue to work on achieving the highest letter grade rating possible for the district, provide excellent customer services and increase communication with the community. As Gallipolis City Schools Superintendent Roger D. Mace points out, “This school district has so much to offer and is a great community within itself.”
Gall ia Co unt y L oc a l S chool D i st r ict The Gallia County Local School District encompasses approximately 400 square miles in Gallia and Jackson counties, including Addaville Elementary, Hannan Trace Elementary, Southwestern Elementary, Vinton Elementary, River Valley Middle School, South Gallia Middle School, River Valley High School and South Gallia High School. The system has a history of academic excellence, established by the joint efforts of students, families and staff, committed to continuous improvement. They are especially appreciative of a community who has evidenced support of their school district, through approval of the renovation and construction of school facilities, including two new athletic complexes, without any state assistance. The school district is committed to supporting the social and academic growth of each student to reach his/her full potential. They believe helping students to develop a sense of responsibility for themselves and others is essential to taking their place in our society. Basic values of integrity, hard work and continuous learning are stressed as the keys to future success. The community expects and appreciates the school district’s attention to these qualities. In response to this responsibility, the school district is an active participant in the Gallia County Family and Children First Council and seeks partnerships with higher education. Some higher education partnerships have included participating in projects with the University of Rio Grande, Ohio University and The Ohio State University. The district also continues its collaboration with the Gallia-Vinton Education Service Center, to provide after school programming, credit recovery programming and various professional development opportunities for the teachers and administrators in the district. The district website can be viewed at www.gallialocal.org.
Ohio Val l e y Chr i sti a n S chool Ohio Valley Christian School (OVCS) provides an academically excellent, distinctively Christian education to students in the Tri-State area. Founded in 1977, OVCS has a legacy of academic excellence. Ninety percent of Ohio Valley Christian School graduates attend 4-year colleges and universities. At OVCS, students experience a Christ-centered education, a safe and secure educational environment and a close knit Christian community of parents, teachers and other students. Students and faculty at OVCS are celebrating the completion of their new Athletic Center (AC). The AC features a full size wooden high school basketball floor, classrooms, locker rooms and a state-of-the-art youth room. OVCS is recognized as a chartered, nonpublic school by the Ohio Department of Education and operates in accordance with the standards of the State of Ohio. OVCS is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
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University of Rio Grande / R io Grand e Communit y Col l eg e Since opening its doors September 13, 1876, the University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College has strived to engage students from a wide spectrum of abilities and backgrounds, while consistently preparing them for the challenges of living fulfilling lives, reaching career goals and being responsible citizens in a culturally diverse, global community. Nestled in the rolling hills of Southeastern Ohio, Rio Grande has enjoyed a journey as diverse as it is captivating. Founded by Nehemiah and Permelia Atwood, then Rio Grande College primarily served local residents, preparing teachers and Baptist ministers. Today, the 190-acre campus provides students the opportunity for intellectual and personal growth, in a close-knit community, offering certificate programs, associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees, through a unique marriage between public and private education. More than 2,300 students, from 20 states and 14 countries, attend Rio Grande. Students enjoy a 16:1 student faculty ratio, with more than 70 academic programs. It was the early ’50s, when the college sold farmland adjacent to the institution, to a young businessman by the name of Bob Evans. That partnership lasts to this day on numerous levels,
including Bob Evans Farms Hall and a growing Hospitality Management program. Just fours years later, Rio Grande garnered national acclaim for the basketball exploits of the legendary Clarence “Bevo” Francis. That exposure led to transformational growth over the next several decades. Rio Grande Community College opened in September of 1974, and Rio Grande College was formally renamed the University Rio Grande in September of 1989. Rio Grande’s campus includes 11 classroom buildings, five residence halls, the Davis Library, Berry Fine & Performing Arts Center, Esther Allen Greer Museum and the Madog Center for Welsh Studies. Rio Grande also has grown with centers in Pomeroy and McArthur. Students enjoy a robust campus life, with more than 40 clubs and organizations on campus, for continued growth and enlightenment beyond the classroom. Rio Grande also maintains its strong athletic reputation, with 91 NAIA Scholar Athletes throughout 11 scholarship sports. The RedStorm has been recognized by the NAIA as a Champions of Character institution for 12 consecutive years.
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Buckeye Hills Career Center, located in Rio Grande, is a career-technical education center, designed for high school students and adults. The training there is job specific and provides students with “real skills,” through full time, short/part-time classes and programs. High school students can complete the requirements for their High School diplomas while learning job skills, documented with industry-based credentials and licenses. Many high school programs also deliver early college credit hours. Adult programming is available in areas of healthcare, business/computers, police/fire/EMT and manufacturing. Custom training is also available for both business and industry.
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Gal l ip ol is Career College
Gallipolis Career College (GCC), founded in 1962, is an independent, private, two-year career college, locally owned and operated by Robert and Jeanette Shirey. GCC offers six associate degree and four diploma programs. It also designs programs, specific to the needs of local businesses. Nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, GCC presently serves almost 200 students, who live in the tri-county area. It is the ideal choice for traditional and non-traditional students, featuring small classes and individual attention.
Gal l ia-Vinton E ducation al S er vice Center
The Gallia-Vinton Educational Service Center (ESC) provides services to Gallia County Local, Gallipolis City, Jackson City, Wellston City, Vinton County Local, three contract and two faith based school districts. The ESC is continually evolving to extend services to community agencies, nonprofit organizations and governmental entities. One of the fastest growing services at the ESC is the 21st Century Community Learning Centers, located at 24 sites in a three county area, serving 3500 students per year. A joint partnership with the University of Rio Grande provides professional development in science, for teachers in two school districts. New teachers benefit from a mentoring program, in collaboration with the Center of Practice, located at the ESC. An intense program for social studies, language arts and school media specialists in American history, has allowed teachers to experience various state and national landmark sites in summer field studies. The ESC is preparing to become more engaged in research and development and to support grant writing and program development, needed in the region.
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Bibles, hymnals, family genealogical information and travel information. OUR HOUSE MUSEUM
BOB EVANS HOMESTEAD
The large brick house, known as “The Homestead,” was home to the Bob Evans family for nearly 20 years. Built in the early 1820s, the Homestead served as a stagecoach stop and an inn during its early years, and earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places. On Saturday, October 12, 2013, an Ohio Historical Marker, commemorating “The Homestead,” was dedicated. Today, The Homestead serves as a company museum and historical center, offering a first-hand look at the heritage of the Bob Evans Farms Company, entrepreneur Bob Evans and his family, and the history of the region.
Built as a Tavern in 1819, owned and operated by Henry Cushing and his sister Elizabeth, it was the center of social life in the community for many years. During his triumphant tour of America, General Lafayette was entertained there on Sunday, May 22, 1825. Now the Our House Museum is a favorite of many visitors, who particularly enjoy the kitchen, located just outside the back door, the beautiful enclosed courtyard and completely renovated gardens. The Museum is staffed by volunteers, known as “docents,” meaning in French, “to serve.” They hold numerous old-time events throughout their open season, from May to October. JOHN GEE BLACK HISTORICAL CENTER
ADAMSVILLE VILLAGE
The Village of Adamsville was first settled along Raccoon Creek in 1800, when Adam Rickabaugh, a Revolutionary War veteran, brought his family from Virginia to the valley he had seen while in service. He applied to the Federal government for this land, with his bounty from the War. His deed is signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison. This log village on the Bob Evans Farm includes four cabins and a schoolhouse, all reconstructed on the farm. MADOG CENTER FOR WELSH STUDIES
Located in the midst of one of the largest Welsh-American settlements in North America, the Madog Center established a Resource Center to help support its mission. The Center fosters an understanding and appreciation for Welsh heritage and contemporary Welsh culture. The Center includes a library of rare Welsh books,
was a local carpenter and an extensive landowner in Gallipolis. He built a number of structures in the town, including the Waugh-Halley Wood Funeral Home. All officers and workers at the Center are volunteers and very active in the annual Emancipation Day Celebration. PINE STREET COLORED CEMETERY
The Pine Street Colored Cemetery was a cemetery for the African American residents of Gallipolis, Ohio, who were prohibited from using the other cemeteries in the town. John Gee, an African American resident of Gallipolis, established the Pine Street Colored Cemetery in 1860, consisting of four acres of land. Among the prominent local African Americans buried there were Leah Stewart, the first African American to live in Gallipolis; Phoebe Smith, who established the local Mutual Aid Society to assist African American slaves in gaining their freedom; and Robert Mitchell, who led the way to an early desegregation of the Gallipolis Public Schools. Because of his efforts, Lincoln School on Third Avenue was integrated, making it the first desegregated school in the State of Ohio. At least fiftyseven African American soldiers also were buried in the cemetery. MOUND HILL CEMETERY
In June 1998, the John Gee Black Historical Center was established, to create a living representation and preservation of the tradition, culture, crafts, music, arts, heritage and contributions of Black Americans in Southeastern Ohio. It is both a cultural and education center, open to the public. Originally dedicated in the fall of 1868, the building was the African Methodist Episcopal Church. In the 1880s, the Chapel was named for John Gee, its first great benefactor and one of the principal founders. Services were held there for 180 years, until August 1997. John Gee
Mound Hill Cemetery, also known as Fortification Hill, overlooks Gallipolis, the Ohio River and West Virginia. The cemetery dates back to 1880 and has at least two of the founding French 500 buried there. The plaque, on the gates into the cemetery, lists the names of thirty Revolutionary soldiers, who were buried in Gallia County. The cemetery includes many gravestones of interest. PINE STREET CEMETERY
Established around 1790, the most interesting monuments are those of the original French 500 settlers and Congressman Vinton, for whom,
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CLIFFSIDE GOLF COURSE
in 1830, Ohio’s Vinton County was named. Some of the early gravestones date back as early as 1815. Many older headstones feature epitaphs with warnings to the living or a message about the departed. The early stonecutters used icons to convey strong and enduring messages, taking up less space than words.
Founded in 1988, Cliffside was designed by golf course architect Jack Kidwell. It offers eighteen challenging holes, with four sets of tees, testing all skill levels, and provides an exceptional golfing experience. ELIZABETH EVANS WATERFOWL AND BIRD SANCTUARY
LAMBERT LAND MEMORIAL
This memorial was dedicated on September 14, 2002, to thirty former slaves, freed by slave holder Charles Lambert, Jr., of Bedford County, Virginia, in his last will and testament. In 1843, the group migrated northward, crossed the Ohio River and settled on 265.5 acres in Morgan Township, Gallia County, Ohio. Gallia County had more than one major route for slaves to escape from the southern plantations in their quest for freedom. The Memorial also records the names of 148 known individuals, buried without markers in this cemetery.
RACCOON CREEK COUNTY PARK
Situated in the foothills of Southeastern Ohio, Raccoon Creek County Park features a 700 acre outdoor recreation area, centrally located in Gallia County. The Park offers both natural areas and recreational facilities, available to visitors year round. Its scenic vistas, deep gorges, wetlands, meadows, woodlands and green open space support a variety of wildlife. Also offered are soccer programs and softball leagues, along with facilities for primitive camping. GALLIA COUNTY JUNIOR FAIRGROUNDS
O u td oors CROWN CITY WILDLIFE AREA
This is a popular destination for hunting, fishing, trapping and other forms of wildlife recreation. Scattered ponds, created through the reclamation process, provide appealing fishing prospects for anglers. The combination of woodland, open areas and islands of vegetation, left undisturbed during the previous mining process, creates transitional zones to provide brushy and reverting fields.
The Gallia County Junior Fair is held annually at the Fairgrounds. The Fair provides Gallia County youth an opportunity to exhibit his or her talents and be recognized. It is the culmination of a year of hard work for 4-H youth, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, as well as their adult leaders. The Gallia County Junior Fair has the distinction of being Ohio’s largest Junior Fair. This clearly reflects the goal and the end result of the Gallia County Agricultural Society. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the updated campsite, fully equipped with electricity and dump stations. The Fairgrounds is also home to the French 500 Flea Market, held the second full weekend of each month, April through November.
OHIO RIVER ACTIVITIES
From the Ohio River, running through this beautiful valley, to the relaxing lifestyle of Appalachia, Gallia County is highlighted by events and experiences, unique only to Gallipolis, the second oldest settlement in the Northwest Territory. The Ohio River flows deep with the heritage of nature and commerce, while offering many diverse travel and recreational opportunities.
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Over 60 acres has been set aside for wetland bird and wildlife species, while serving as a living, learning laboratory for students. The sanctuary is open year round for walk-in use, during daylight hours. RIO VALLEY STABLES
Rio Valley Stables has partnered with Bob Evans Farms, to bring horseback riding back on the farm. The skilled handlers will pair you with one of their beautiful horses, to enjoy a ride through the trails at Bob Evans Farm.
Ev ents GALLIPOLIS IN BLOOM
As a part of the national America in Bloom competition, Gallipolis in Bloom is designed to improve the quality of life in the community. This is accomplished by promoting beautification programs, to encourage both personal and community involvement, through the use of flowers, plants, trees and other environmental and lifestyle enhancements, such as building renovation and a recycling program. Gallipolis started competing in 2006 and received a status as a 4 Bloom City. In 2013, Gallipolis received a three out of four overall bloom rating and the Outstanding Achievement Award in Floral Displays. Outstanding achievement awards only go to one participant among ALL the AIB entrants across ALL population categories. Gallipolis was also recognized with an award for the best hanging Basket/Container program and achieved the rank of “Circle of Champions” for having a combination of three category wins and/or criteria awards, since first entering the competition. Gallipolis also received a special mention for overall impression. Gallipolis in Bloom provides educational programs, resources and a challenge to all residents and businesses, through active participation in the annual competition. RIVER RECREATIONAL FESTIVAL
For almost fifty years, the Annual River Recreation Festival has been held over the 4th of July, with the Ohio River as the backdrop. The City Park, occupying one full square in the center of downtown Gallipolis, and First Avenue along the Ohio River, provide the ideal venue. Daily
entertainment includes national and local musical talent, a special Kids Day, with multiple prizes throughout the day, outstanding food vendors, crafters, a live auction, Queen contests, an impressive parade and a Fireworks extravaganza. The 50th Annual River Recreation Festival will be in 2015.
special programs provided for them, to enhance their education. Multi-arts classes are available to both children and adults. The Riverby Theater Guild presents a number of productions throughout the year, including both theatrical and puppetry performances, in the schools and the community.
EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION
The Emancipation Proclamation Celebration, observed in Gallia County continuously since 1863, is reported to be one of the longest continuous running celebrations of the Emancipation Proclamation in the United States. Originally, the celebration was held on the 22nd of September, to coincide with President Lincoln’s historic signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves “thenceforth and forever more free.” In 2013, for the 150th Emancipation Day Celebration, the location was changed to the Bob Evans Farm in Rio Grande. As many as 2500 people have attended the celebration, coming from throughout the United States and other countries. History comes alive with Civil War re-enactors and other character portrayals, such as Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. There is music, food and fellowship. The celebration provides a great arena to reflect upon the past, experience the present and project the future of African Americans in Southeastern Ohio and the Nation. BOB EVANS FARM FESTIVAL
The Farm Festival is held annually the second full weekend in October. Coming up in 2014, will be the 44th and the 45th Annual Festival in 2015. The Festival grounds were renovated in 2011, enhancing the layout with new food and dining tents, children’s area, amphitheater and many other exciting new features. The historic Quilt Barn was also renovated to become a unique small event center to handle up to 100 people. Over 100 crafters, multiple contests, demonstrations and primitive and RV camping, are an important part of this annual event. Top entertainment is featured throughout the Festival’s three days. On Saturday night, the Village of Rio Grande launches its “Rockets Over Rio” fireworks, from the University of Rio Grande. The Farm Festival has something for friends and family members of all ages. This celebration of the harvest season attracts thousands from miles around to Bob Evans Farm in Rio Grande. GALLIPOLIS IN LIGHTS
Gallipolis in Lights was founded in 2013 by a volunteer based group of community minded individuals, from all areas of Gallipolis and Gallia County. Their first projects were making large lighted Christmas balls, to hang in the tall trees of the City Park, and building Santa a new house! They will continue to work over the next four years to progressively fill Gallipolis with an abundance of holiday décor, people will want to take the time to experience. To have people of all ages, near and far, visit this area for the display of lights, during the holiday season, and support local vendors during the most wonderful time of the year, is their goal!! They want to create a growing Christmas Wonderland, to make beautiful and lasting memories for children and grandchildren.
ARIEL-ANN CARSON DATER PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
This rare restored Ariel Opera House, built in 1895, is the home of the Ohio Valley Symphony, the only professional orchestra in the Ohio River Valley. Located in the historic district in downtown Gallipolis, it was built during the age of gas light elegance and hosted such luminaries as Will Rogers, Sarah Bernhard and Daniel Emmett. Ensembles, such as the Chicago Opera and the Ziegfield Follies, graced the Ariel Theatre’s stage. After being closed for many years, the restored Ariel re-opened in 1990, heralded by the Ohio Valley Symphony (OVS). In 2005, it became the permanent home for the OVS, and for use as a performing arts centre. Ann Carson Dater made a gift of the building to the community, and the Grand Re-Dedication of the Ariel-Ann Carson Dater Performing Arts Centre occurred in 2006. OHIO CHAUTAUQUA
For the 5th time since 2006, Ohio’s Chautauqua is coming to Gallipolis! This event, sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council, with support from the local community, will be held nightly in the beautiful Gallipolis City Park, June 17-21, 2014, under the big tent. There are also daily workshops for children and adults at the Samuel L. Bossard Memorial Library. Ohio Chautauqua (pronounced “shu-tawk-wuh”), a five day event, combines living history, music and entertainment, education, theatre and audience interaction, in an exciting cultural event the entire community can enjoy. The theme for 2014 will be “Journey Stories,” and feature historical figures Edith Russell, J. Goldsborough Bruff, Olive Ann Oatman, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Henry David Thoreau.
Cultura l FRENCH ART COLONY
The French Art Colony, a Regional Multi-Arts Center, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2014, provides a multitude of arts activities. Their programs, exhibits and performances offer cultural opportunities, rarely possible in a small community. Their facilities are used for many community events and attract visitors who support the local economy. The Galleries at Riverby (c.1855), the home of the French Art Colony, feature monthly exhibits, often with workshops focusing on the displays. Area school children have
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INDEX OF DISPLAY ADVERTISERS Auto Trim Center..................................... 9 Blodgett Dermatology, Inc.................... 18 Bossard Memorial Library..................... 13 Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative....... 2 Burdell Farms.......................................... 9 City of Gallipolis........Outside Back Cover Evans-Moore.com Real Estate & Insurance........................................ 10 Family Oxygen & Medical Equipment.....11 Flavours by Sodexo................................ 9 Foster Sales & Delivery, Inc.................. 14
Membership Directory Alphabetical Listing A
AT&T
BJ, Smith 160 North Sixth Street Zanesville, OH 43701 (740) 454-3471 http://w ww.att.com Utilities Internet Providers Telecommunications
A&A Truck Stop
Sally Case PO Box 966 Jackson, OH 45640 (740) 286-1288 Restaurants Truck Stop
A2Z Sanitation
Auto Trim Center
Todd Zuspan PO Box 555 McArthur, OH 45651 (740) 596-0896 Septic Services
Chuck Conley 18 Berger Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-1968 http://w ww.autotrimcenter.com Automotive
AAA Travel
Linda Carney 360 Second Avenue Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0699 http://w ww.aaa.com Travel Agencies
B B&J Rentals
Joseph Leach 1 River Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-8221 Rental/Party Equipment
Aarons Inc.
Gallia County Convention and Visitors Bureau............................ 17
Shawn Carroll 2171 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2333 Home Furnishings
Gallipolis Career College......................... 9
Abbyshire Place Nursing and Rehab Center
Gallipolis City Schools.......................... 13 Haffelt’s Mill Outlet................................ 14 Holzer Health System....Inside Front Cover J.E. Morrison & Associates..................... 8 Kyger Dental Associates....................... 18 McCoy-Moore Funeral Homes, Inc......... 7 Ohio Valley Bank..................................... 1 Ohio Valley Christian School................. 13 Riverbend Animal Clinic........................ 18 Saunders Insurance Agency................... 8 Sparkle Janitorial Supply, LLC.............. 11 Strawberry Hair Beauty Salon & Cosmetic Studio............................... 9 Super 8.................................................... 9 University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College........ 12 Willis Funeral Home................................ 7 The Wiseman Agency, Inc....................... 3 Wiseman Real Estate............................ 10
Basket Delights
Melissa Davis 311 Buckridge Road Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 446-7150 Medical, Dental & Nursing Care Assisted Living
AEP Gavin Plant
David Hoffman PO Box 271 Cheshire, OH 45620 (740) 925-3102 http://w ww.aep.com Utilities
BCMR Publications LLC
Chris Rathburn 430 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-7778 http://w ww.bcmrpublications.com Custom Apparel & Promotional Items
Bennett’s Heating & Cooling Ann & Steve Bennett 1391 Safford School Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-9416 Heating and Air Conditioning
American Red Cross of Southeastern Ohio
Big River Electric Inc.
Jane Patton 100 South May Ave. Athens, OH 45701 (740) 593-5273 Organizations - Non Profit
Kelly Counts PO Box 244 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4360 http://w ww.breusa.com Electric Motor Sales and Service Utilities
Angell Accounting LLC Lynn Angell 736 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-8677 Accountants
Blodgett Dermatology Inc.
Area Agency on Aging District 7, Inc.
Pam Matura PO Box 500 F32-URG Rio Grande, OH 45674 (740) 245-5306 x(800) 582-7277 http://w ww.aaa7.org Social Services
Ariel Ann Carson Dater Performing Arts Centre Lora Snow 426 Second Ave. PO Box 424 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2787 http://w ww.arieltheatre.org Entertainment
Jay Proffitt 66 Vine Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-0110 http://w ww.basketdelights.biz Florists
Heidi, Blodgett 39 Hidden Valley Drive Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 446-7623 Medical, Dental & Nursing Care
Bob Evans Farms Inc.
Ray McKinniss PO Box 198 Rio Grande, OH 45674 (740) 245-5304 http://w ww.bobevans.com Restaurants
Boggs Pest Control Jerry & Steve Boggs 110 Boggs Road Oak Hill, OH 45656 (740) 446-7569 Pest Control
Bossard Memorial Library Debbie Saunders 7 Spruce Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-7323 http://w ww.bossard.lib.oh.us Education
Bridgeport Equipment and Tool Sales and Rentals
Jessica, Stanley 668 Pinecrest Drive Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 446-2412 http://w ww.bridgeportequip.com Equipment Rental
Brittany’s
Kay, Hardway 400 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0542 Retail Dress Shop
BTS Software Solutions Brian Ratliff 320 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (443) 510-6305 Software Developing
Career Connections, Inc.
Kristin Chesser 507 Richland Ave., Suite 107 Athens, OH 45701 (740) 594-4941 http://www.careerconnections.info Human Resource Services Consultants Marketing Personal Services A full-service staffing agency providing assistance to employers in SE Ohio since 1990. We enjoy a reputation for excellent customer service and quality placements in a wide variety of industries filling both temporary and direct-hire jobs.
The Carmichael Agency
Buckeye Rural Electric Co-op Bryan Long PO Box 200 Patriot, OH 45658 (800) 231-2732 http://w ww.buckeyerec.com Utilities
Loralee Carmichael 935 Pinecrest Drive Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 446-4677 Insurance
Carter’s Plumbing, Inc. Mike Carter 98 Pine Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3888 Plumber
Buffalo Wild Wings 215 Upper River Rd. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-7891 Restaurants
The Children’s Center of Ohio Mike and Hannah Burke 55 Allison Road Patriot, OH 45658 (740) 379-9083 http://w ww.childrenscenteroh.org Organizations - Non Profit
Burdell Farm
Lawrence Burdell 476 Bandy Road Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 245-5181 Agriculture
Burnett’s Heating & Cooling
City of Gallipolis
John, Burnett 1011 Mill Creek Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2866 Heating and Air Conditioning
Randy Finney 333 Third Ave. PO Box 339 Gallipolis, OH 45631-0339 (740) 446-2489 http://w ww.cityofgallipolis.com Government
C C.T.A. Pizza dba Domino’s Pizza
Claggs’ Waste Disposal Services
Don & Paula Smith PO Box 223 Point Pleasant, WV 25550 (740) 446-4040 http://w ww.dominos.com Restaurants
Campbell Consulting Marianne Campbell PO Box 264 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3662 Consultants
Canaday Care, LLC. Betsy Canaday 10 Airport Rd. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2929 Hospitals & Clinics
David, Clagg 754 Pioneer Trail Road Patriot, OH 45658 (740) 379-2696 Trash Hauling
Cliffside Golf Course
Jake & Heather Hall 100 Cliffside Drive Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4653 http://w ww.cliffsidegolfcourse.com Golf Course
Common Grounds Association LLC.
Lee, Bauman PO Box 127 Vinton, OH 45686 (740) 645-8536 http://w ww.commongroundsassociation Rental/Party Equipment
CommunityLink
Debbie Moss 4742 Holts Prairie Road Pinckneyville, IL 62274 (800) 455-5600 http://www.communitylink.com Press/Publications/Radio
The information in this directory has been provided and reviewed for accuracy by the Gallia County Chamber of Commerce. CommunityLink and Craig Williams Creative Inc. assume no responsibility for omissions or errors of any kind.
BLODGETT DERMATOLOGY, INC GENERAL/COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY
THOMAS P. BLODGETT, MD KYLE M. CURRY, NP-C PHONE: (740) 446-7623 www.riverbendanimalclinic.com • Like us on Facebook
1520 State Route 160 • Gallipolis, OH 45631 • (740) 446-9752
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FAX: (740) 446-7643
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Computers 4 U
Todd Setliff 303 Main Street Point Pleasant, WV 25550 (304) 675-5282 http://w ww.pcs4u.com Computer Service/Sales
Corbin & Snyder Furniture Co. Michael Corbin 955 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-1171 http://w ww.corbinandsnyder.com Furniture
Cornett-Jenkins LLC Bill Jenkins 240 First Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 339-3148 Individuals
Courtside Bar & Grill Jamey Ratcliff 308 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-9371 Restaurants
Crisenbery Electric LLC Jay, Crisenbery 1185 Marabel Road Crown City , OH 45623 (740) 256-1633 Contractors/Homebuilders
Cross and Sons Farm Equipment Ancil Cross 10248 Chillicothe Pike Jackson, OH 45640 (740) 286-1966 Agriculture
Crown Excavating
Loren & Jane Cox 5885 SR 218 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 256-6456 Contractors/Homebuilders
D Dailey Tire Inc.
John & Sandy Dailey 1740 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-8473 Automotive
David K. Smith DDS David Smith 1615 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3191 Dental
Davison’s Landscaping LLC Josh Davison 2720 Hamilton Rd. Crown City, OH 45623 (740) 256-1253 Landscaping/Tree Services
Day Dreams & Night Things Lori Hall 2036 Jackson Pike Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 441-1611 Gifts & Specialty Items
Dr. William B. Thomas Optometrist, Inc. William Thomas 346 Third Avenue Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0152 Optical Services Optometrist
E Edward Jones
Isaac Mills 990 A Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-9441 http://w ww.edwardjones.com Financial & Investment Services
ElectroCraft Ohio, Inc.
Eva McConnell 250 McCormick Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-6200 http://w ww.electrocraft.com Manufacturing & Production
Evans-Moore Insurance Agency Inc.
Joe, Moore 514 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-1111 http://w ww.evans-moore.net Insurance
Evans-Moore Realty
Sarah Evans-Moore 514 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-1111 http://w ww.evans-moore.com Real Estate Services
F FACTS/New Alternatives
Evans Wealth Management
Stan Evans 300 Second Ave. Suite 200 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4200 http://w ww.stanevansfinancialplanning.com Financial & Investment Services
Tim Massie PO Box 931 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3212 http://w ww.galliacountyfair.org Agriculture
Gallia County Commissioners Lana Lane 18 Locust Street Room 1292 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4612 http://w ww.gallianet.net Government
Gallia County Convention and Visitors Bureau
Melinda Norman 45 Olive Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-7866 Organizations - Non Profit
Amanda Crouse 61 Court Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-6882 http://w ww.visitgallia.com Organizations - Non Profit
Family Oxygen & Medical Equipment
Gallia County Economic Development
Dan Bowman 70 Pine Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0007 http://w ww.familyoxygenoline.com Medical Supply
Farm Credit Mid-America
Rebecca Lyons 1591 SR 160 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-9312 http://w ww.e-farmcredit.com Financial & Investment Services
Farmers Bank & Savings Co. Patrick, Saunders 164 Upper River Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2265 http://w ww.fbsc.com Banks & Credit Unions
Flavours Catering by Sodexo
David Lynch 218 N. College Ave. Rio Grande, OH 45674 (740) 245-5660 http://w ww.riodiningservices.com/ catering.html Catering Food & Beverage/Catering
Floral Fashions
Melvin Biars 244 Third Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-1833 Florists
Foster Sales & Delivery, Inc. Bob Foster PO Box 5 Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 245-0200 Trucking
French Art Colony Joseph Wright 530 First Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3834 Art Galleries Dance Entertainment
French City Homes, Inc.
JD Staats 269 Upper River Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-9340 http://w ww.frenchcityhomes.com Contractors/Homebuilders
French Town Veterinary Clinic Angela Shelton 360 SR 160 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4090 Veterinarians
Fruth Pharmacy
Lynne Fruth and Melanie Sherman 4016 Ohio River Road Point Pleasant, WV 25550 (304) 675-1612 http://w ww.fruthpharmacy.com Drug & Variety Stores
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car Debbie, Coy 371 State Route 7 N. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-6244 Car Rentals
Gallia County Agricultural Society Inc.
G&J Pepsi
Ronda Sturgill 5487 Gallia Pike Franklin Furnace, OH 45629 (800) 321-2652 http://w ww.pepsi.com Bottlers
G&W Auto Parts, LLC (CarQuest) Kevin Petrie 208 Upper River Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-1813 Automotive
Melissa Clark 18 Locust Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4612 x271 http://w ww.growgallia.com/ Government
Gallia County Engineer Brett Boothe 1167 SR 160 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4009 http://w ww.gallianet.net Government
Gallia County Farm Bureau Kim Harless 231 Broadway Street Jackson, OH 45640 (800) 777-9226 http://w ww.ofbf.org Government
Gallia County Local School District
Wendy Halley 4836 SR 325 Patriot, OH 45658 (740) 379-9085 http://w ww.seovec.org/gallia Education
Gallia Metropolitan Housing Authority
Les Young 381 Buck Ridge Road Apt. 14 Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 446-0251 http://w ww.galliamha.org Apartments
Gallia Rural Water Association Brent Bolin 308 Burnett Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-9221 Utilities
Gallia-Jackson-Meigs Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction Ron Adkins 53 Shawnee Lane PO Box 514 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3022 http://w ww.gjmboard.org Counseling
Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Joint Vocational School District Kent Lewis PO Box 157 Rio Grande, OH 45674 (740) 245-5334 Education
Gallia-Meigs Community Action Agency Tom, Reed PO Box 272 8010 N. SR 7 Cheshire, OH 45620 (740) 367-7341 Community Organizations Government
Gallia-Vinton Educational Service Center Denise Shockley PO Box 178 Rio Grande, OH 45674 (740) 245-0593 Education
Gallipolis Career College
Bo Shirey 1176 Jackson Pike Suite 312 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4367 http://w ww.gallipoliscareercollege.edu Education
Gallipolis City School District
Roger Mace 61 State Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3211 http://w ww.gallipoliscityschools.k12.oh.us Education
Gallipolis Daily Tribune 825 Third Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2342 Press/Publications/Radio
Gallipolis Jr. Women’s Club Crystal Cox PO Box 1170 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 256-6725 Community Organizations
GJMV Solid Waste Management District
Terri Belville Marchi 1056 South New Hampshire Avenue Wellston, OH 45692 (740) 384-2164 http://w ww.gjmvrecycle.com Government
Golden Corral
304 Upper River Road Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 (740) 446-9344 http://w ww.goldencorral.com/ Restaurant
Goodwill Industries of Southern Ohio, Inc. Lenore Mason 596 Silver Bridge Plaza Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-0336 Gifts & Specialty Items
Grace Myers Excavating, Inc. Jaye Myers PO Box 993 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-5514 Contractors/Homebuilders
H Haffelts Mill Outlet Inc. Nancy Rose 4247 SR 160 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2107 Carpets & Interiors
Hampton Inn
Joshua Felty 444 State Route 7 S. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-8000 Hotels/Motels
Hilliard Lyons
Lori Young 416 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2000 http://w ww.hilliard.com Financial & Investment Services
Holzer Health System 100 Jackson Pike Gallipolis, OH 45631 855-4-HOLZER http://w ww.holzer.org Hospitals & Clinics
Horizon Telcom
Randy Davies 68 E. Main Street Chillicothe, OH 45601 (740) 772-8200 http://w ww.horizontel.com Telecommunications
The House of Lacquer
Lakeisha Williams & Harry Kim 1108 Spring Valley Dr. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-7885 Nail Salon
HT Marketing
Bob Hood PO Box 738 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 709-6107 Marketing
I Inflatables R Us
Jason Sherrill 594 Charolais Lake Drive Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 645-3534 Rental/Party Equipment
Initial Independence, Inc. of Ohio Kris Frye 352 Second Ave. PO Box 26 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 578-6906 http://w ww.tri-i.com Assisted Living
J J.E. Morrison & Associates Jim Morrison 530 Second Ave. Suite C Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-1986 Financial & Investment Services
J.M. Evans Law LLC. Jenny Evans PO Box 1231 463 2nd Avenue Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4344 http://jmevanslaw.com Attorneys
Jack’s Septic Service LLC
Kyger Dental Associates, Inc. Billie Sue & Tim Kyger 878 Jackson Pike Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-7806 http://w ww.kygerdental.com Dental
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David Brickles 39825 Gold Ridge Road Pomeroy, OH 45769 (740) 992-7119 Plumber Septic Services
Loan Central
Jackson County Times Journal
Logue’s Trash Service
Norman Gilliland PO Box 270 Jackson, OH 45674 (740) 286-2187 http://w ww.jacksoncountydaily.com Press/Publications/Radio
Jaymar, Inc.
Theresa Northup PO Box 378 Cheshire, OH 45620 (740) 992-6637 Contractors/Homebuilders
JB-Nets, LLC
Jacob Kline 1158 Green Valley Drive Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 446-2975 http://w ww.jbnets.net Internet Providers
JC’s Convenience Plus Jimmy Carpenter 77 SR 325 N Rio Grande, OH 45674 (740) 245-5900 Gas Stations
JC’s Market & Carryout Jimmy Carpenter 3747 Jackson Pike Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 245-5253 Gas Stations
Jividen’s Customs
Kim Jividen 340 2nd Avenue Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 645-1338 http://jividenscustoms.com Retail Clothing
JMC Lawn & Landscaping Justin Fallon 11041 State Route 141 Patriot, OH 45658 (740) 379-2970 Landscaping/Tree Services
Judge, Gallia County Common Pleas D. Dean Evans 18 Locust Street Room 1200 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4702 Elected Officials
Judge, Gallipolis Municipal Court
Margaret Evans 518 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-9400 http://w ww.cityofgallipolis.com/ judicial_system/municipal_court.php Elected Officials
Judge, Probate/Juvenile Court Thomas Moulton 18 Locust Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3824 Elected Officials
Judy Fields, Mary Kay Consultant Judy Fields 3791 Addison Pike Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 645-2422 http://w ww.marykay.com/judyfields Personal Services Gifts & Specialty Items
Just Fired Ceramic Studio Charles Maxam 300 Second Avenue Suite 500 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 645-1625 https://w ww.facebook.com/ JustFiredCeramicStudio Arts & Crafts
K The Karat Patch
Jeannie Saunders 418 Silver Bridge Plaza Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3484 Jewelry
Tim Brumfield 2145 Eastern Ave. Suite E Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0965 Mary Logue 17936 State Route 160 Vinton,, OH 45686 (740) 388-9939 Trash Hauling
Luckeydoo’s 24 Hour Fitness Wally Luckeydoo 1271 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 578-6272 http://w ww.luckeydoos.com Fitness
M Mark Porter Chevrolet-Buick-GMC Mark Porter 308 E Main Street Pomeroy, OH 45769 (740) 992-6614 http://markportersm.com Automotive
McCormick’s Custom Meats Shawn McCormick 2961 Bulaville Pike Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-8318 Butchers
McCormick’s Extermination, Inc. Shawn McCormick 1212 SR 140 Oak Hill, OH 45656 (740) 682-6244 Pest Control
McCoy-Moore Funeral Home, Inc. Jared Moore 420 First Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0852 http://w ww.mccoymoore.com Funeral & Cremation Services
McDonald’s
Kurt Sauber 1715 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-1065 Restaurants
Medical Shoppe
Michael Vallee 101 Jackson Pike PO Box 284 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2206 http://w ww.medshoppe.org Medical Supply
Mercerville Convenience, LLC Todd Boothe 9239 SR 218 Crown City, OH 45623 (740) 256-6650 http://w ww.mercerconv.com Wholesale Gas Stations
N Nibert & Associates
Todd & Tammy Nibert 389 Debbie Drive Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4672 http://w ww.nibertandassociatesinc.com Real Estate Services
Noe & Saunders Attorneys at Law
Andrew Noe 19 Locust St. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 578-6747 Attorneys
Norris Northup Dodge, Inc.
Mike Northup 252 Upper River Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0842 http://w ww.norrisnorthupdodge.com Automotive
Nybble Cafe
Karen Birchfield 42 Court Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 645-6251 http://w ww.nybblecafe.com Restaurant
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O O’Dell True Value Lumber Robbie Jenkins 61 Vine Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-1276 Lumber
O-Kan Marine Repair, Inc.
Tonya, Wells 267 Upper River Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4686 http://w ww.okanmarinerepair.com Marine Charters, Sales & Service
Ohio State University South Centers
Ryan, Mapes 1864 Shyville Road Piketon, OH 45661 (740) 289-2071 http://w ww.southcenters.osu.edu/ business Business/Development Consultants
Ohio Valley Bank
Kyla Carpenter 420 3rd Avenue PO Box 240 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2631 http://w ww.ovbc.com Banks & Credit Unions
Ohio Valley Christian School Patrick O’Donnell 1100 A 4th Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0374 http://w ww.ovcs.net Education
Ohio Valley Home Health
Michael Vallee 1480 Jackson Pike Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-1393 http://w ww.ovhh.org Medical, Dental & Nursing Care
Ohio Valley Supermarkets, Inc. Brent Eastman PO Box 769 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-9312 Grocery Stores
Ohio Valley Trackwork
Brett Little PO Box 153 Rio Grande, OH 45674 (740) 446-0181 Manufacturing & Production
OVEC Kyger Creek Station G. Annette, Hope PO Box 372 Cheshire, OH 45620 (740) 367-5050 Utilities
P Panucci & Jackfert Orthodontics Lindsay Jackfert 789 State Route 7 N. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-6202 http://w ww.panuccismiles.com Dental
Papa John’s Pizza Alexander Dickens 29 Ohio River Plaza PO Box 937 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-9000 http://papajohns.com Restaurants
The Parts Barn Inc. Carl Beaver 761 Second Ave Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-1422 Automotive
Payne, Jessie
2752 SR 325 S. Thurman, OH 45685 (740) 245-5216 Individuals
Peoples Bank
Joel Elliott 349 Third Avenue PO Box 192 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0902 http://w ww.peoplesbancorp.com Banks & Credit Unions
Point Pleasant Printing and Signs Joseph Rhoades 100 10th Street Point Pleasant, WV 25550 (304) 675-3952 Printing & Typesetting Services
Q Quality Inn
Gary Kilgore 577 SR 7 N Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0090 http://w ww.choicehotels.com Hotels/Motels
R Red’s Rollen Garage, Inc.
Tammi Brabham 14727 SR 554 Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 388-8547 http://w ww.redsrollengarage.com Automotive
Red’s Truck Center Tammi Brabham 1701 Kerr Road Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 446-2300 Automotive
Rio Grande Community College Rebecca Long PO Box 326 Rio Grande, OH 45674 (740) 245-7236 http://w ww.rio.edu Education
River City Outdoor Advertising Wade Leslie 1509 Hansford Street Charleston, WV 25311 (304) 342-0932 http://w ww.wvoutdoor.com Marketing
Riverbend Animal Clinic
Brian Hendrickson 1520 SR 160 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-9752 http://w ww.riverbendanimalclinic.com Veterinarians
Riverview Productions
Terry Lane 652 Jackson Pike Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-1150 Organizations - Non Profit
Robbie’s BP
Robbie Jenkins 87 Vine Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-1500 Gas Stations
Rocket VII Interactive Robbie Pugh PO Box 370 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 645-8231 http://rocketvii.com/ Advertising/Promotions
Rumpke
Southern Ohio Gymnastics Academy
Adrianne Roettker 5 Commerce Drive Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 988-8097 http://w ww.southernohiogymnastics.com Organizations - Non Profit
Sparkle Janitorial Supply, LLC Keith Rhodes PO Box 358 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4109 Janitorial Services
Shayna Chapman 64 State Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4639 http://w ww.shaynaco.com Accountants
Siders Jewelers
JoAnne Siders 2145 Eastern Ave., Suite H. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3283 http://w ww.sidersjewelers.com Jewelry
Silver Bridge Coffee Company Lorraine Walker 3152 SR 850 Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 709-1610 Wholesale
Silver Screen VII
Robert, Pugh PO Box 370 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (937) 474-9427 http://w ww.silverscreenvii.com Entertainment
Smith Chevrolet Buick
Greg Smith 1900 Eastern Ave. PO Box 807 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2282 http://w ww.smithsuperstore.com Automotive
Topes Furniture Galleries
Transitions for Youth
Tonya Wise 313 3rd Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2673 http://w ww.strawberryhairsalon.com Beauty Salons/Spas Salon
Shaynaco LLC.
Autumn Thomas 176 McCormick Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2002 http://w ww.thomas.doitbest.com Hardware
Strawberry Hair
S Saunders Insurance Agency, Inc.
Travis Hughes 10704 Chillicothe Pike PO Box 1089 Jackson, OH 45640 (740) 286-2550 http://w ww.servpro.com/franchise/9657 Fire & Water Cleanup and Restoration
Thomas Do-It Center
David, Tope 151 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0332 http://w ww.topefurniture.com Furniture Home Furnishings
Spring Valley Tire and Brakes
SERVPRO of Jackson and Gallia Counties
2253 Neighborhood Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-4425 Individuals
Alexander Abels 30 Sycamore Street Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-1199 Automotive
Shane Leftridge 190 Private Drive 1533 County Road 1-A Ironton, OH 45638 (740) 534-9738 http://w ww.rumpke.com Trash Hauling
John Saunders 437 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0404 Insurance
Thaler, Janice M.
Subway
John Rairden PO Box 226 303 Upper River Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-6483 http://w ww.subway.com Restaurants & Specialty Dining
Sunny 93.1
Dave Diddle PO Box 661 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3543 http://w ww.sunny93.net Press/Publications/Radio
Super 8
Renea Harbaugh 321 Upper River Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-8080 http://w ww.super8.com Hotels/Motels
Superior Office Service
Frank McKinley 108 W. Eighth Avenue Huntington, WV 25701 (304) 525-7250 http://w ww.superiorwv.com Office Furniture & Supplies
T TASC of Southeast Ohio Stephen Thomas 499 Jackson Pike PO Box 88 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-2924 http://w ww.tso-inc.org Hospitals & Clinics
Tawney Jewelers & Studios
David Tawney 422 Second Ave. PO Box 203 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-1615 https://w ww.facebook.com/#!/pages/ Tawney-Jewelers-and-Studio/ 138856562847628 Jewelry Photographers/Photo Finishing/Framing
Tammy Davison 5801 SR 141 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-7239 http://w ww.transitionsforyouth.net Organizations - Non Profit
Tree Care Specialists
Vollborn Farms
Ed Vollborn 980 Pinecrest Drive Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 446-8997 Agriculture
VSL Signs
Lauren Bing 842 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-7578 Advertising/Promotions
W Wal Mart of Gallipolis Rick Gainey 2145 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 441-0406 http://w ww.walmart.com Shopping Centers
WesBanco
Deb Rhodes 500 Third Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0315 http://w ww.wesbanco.com Banks & Credit Unions
Scott Swain 88 Thivener Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-2015 http://sswain@treecaresouthernohio.com Landscaping/Tree Services
Willis Funeral Home Inc.
Tuscany Cuccini Restaurant
Willis Tire Company
U University of Rio Grande
Willow Wood Antique Mall
J. Francisco Ortiz 1308 Eastern Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-7800 http://w ww.tuscanycuccini.com Restaurants
Barbara Gellman-Danley PO Box 500 Rio Grande, OH 45674 (740) 245-7204 http://w ww.rio.edu Education
US Bank
Randy Pierce 350 Upper River Road Gallipolis, OH 45631 740-446-9300 http://w ww.usbank.com Banks & Credit Unions
V Valley Diagnostic Laboratories Kim Goldcamp PO Box 33 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-0353 Laboratories
Verizon
Pam Casto 11 Ohio River Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-7520 Internet Providers Telecommunications
Vinton Baptist Church
Kevin Dennis 11818 State Route 160 Vinton, OH 45686 (740) 388-8454 http://vintonbaptistchurch.com Churches
Matt Willis PO Box 806 Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-9295 Funeral & Cremation Services Susan Willis Russell 700 First Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3463 http://w ww.willistire.com Automotive Sonny Garnes 284 Pleasant Valley Rd Vinton, OH 45686 (740) 245-0008 Arts & Crafts
Wing Haven
Lee Bauman PO Box 171 Vinton, OH 45686 (740) 388-8567 http://w ww.winghaven.org Counseling
The Wiseman Agency, Inc.
Jimmy Wiseman 451 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3643 http://w ww.wisemanagency.com Insurance
Wiseman Real Estate
Dave Wiseman 500 Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 (740) 446-3644 http://w ww.wisemanrealestate.com Real Estate Services
Wounded Goose
Kathy Brabham 14728 SR 554 Bidwell, OH 45614 (740) 388-0565 http://facebook.com/thewoundedgoose Restaurants Catering
Categorical Listing ACCOUNTANTS Angell Accounting LLC (740) 446-8677
Shaynaco LLC. (740) 446-4639
Vollborn Farms
Initial Independence, Inc. of Ohio
APARTMENTS Gallia Metropolitan Housing Authority
ATTORNEYS J.M. Evans Law LLC.
(740) 446-8997
ADVERTISING/PROMOTIONS Rocket VII Interactive
(740) 446-0251
VSL Signs
(740) 446-3834
(740) 645-8231 (740) 441-7578
AGRICULTURE Burdell Farm (740) 245-5181
Cross and Sons Farm Equipment (740) 286-1966
Gallia County Agricultural Society Inc. (740) 446-3212
ART GALLERIES French Art Colony ARTS & CRAFTS Just Fired Ceramic Studio
(740) 578-6906
(740) 446-4344
Noe & Saunders Attorneys at Law (740) 578-6747
AUTOMOTIVE Auto Trim Center (740) 446-1968
(740) 645-1625
Dailey Tire Inc.
Willow Wood Antique Mall
G&W Auto Parts, LLC (CarQuest)
(740) 245-0008
ASSISTED LIVING Abbyshire Place Nursing and Rehab Center
(740) 446-8473 (740) 446-1813
Mark Porter Chevrolet-Buick-GMC (740) 992-6614
(740) 446-7150
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Gallia County Chamber of Commerce
Norris Northup Dodge, Inc.
Peoples Bank
The Parts Barn Inc.
US Bank
Red’s Rollen Garage, Inc.
WesBanco
(740) 446-0842 (740) 441-1422 (740) 388-8547
Red’s Truck Center (740) 446-2300
Smith Chevrolet Buick (740) 446-2282
(740) 446-0902 740-446-9300 (740) 446-0315
BEAUTY SALONS/SPAS Strawberry Hair (740) 446-2673
Spring Valley Tire and Brakes (740) 441-1199
Willis Tire Company (740) 446-3463
BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS Farmers Bank & Savings Co. (740) 446-2265
Ohio Valley Bank (740) 446-2631
BOTTLERS G&J Pepsi
(800) 321-2652
BUSINESS/DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS Ohio State University South Centers (740) 289-2071
BUTCHERS McCormick’s Custom Meats (740) 446-8318
CAR RENTALS Enterprise Rent-A-Car (740) 446-6244
CARPETS & INTERIORS Haffelts Mill Outlet Inc. (740) 446-2107
CATERING Flavours Catering by Sodexo (740) 245-5660
Wounded Goose (740) 388-0565
CHURCHES Vinton Baptist Church (740) 388-8454
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Gallia-Meigs Community Action Agency (740) 367-7341
Gallipolis Jr. Women’s Club (740) 256-6725
COMPUTER SERVICE/SALES Computers 4 U (304) 675-5282
CONSULTANTS Campbell Consulting (740) 446-3662
Career Connections, Inc. (740) 594-4941
CONTRACTORS/HOMEBUILDERS Crisenbery Electric LLC (740) 256-1633
Crown Excavating (740) 256-6456
French City Homes, Inc. (740) 446-9340
Grace Myers Excavating, Inc. (740) 441-5514
Jaymar, Inc.
(740) 992-6637
COUNSELING Gallia-Jackson-Meigs Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction (740) 446-3022
Wing Haven
(740) 388-8567
CUSTOM APPAREL & PROMOTIONAL ITEMS BCMR Publications LLC
ENTERTAINMENT Ariel Ann Carson Dater Performing Arts Centre (740) 446-2787
French Art Colony (740) 446-3834
Silver Screen VII (937) 474-9427
EQUIPMENT RENTAL Bridgeport Equipment and Tool Sales and Rentals (740) 446-2412
FINANCIAL & INVESTMENT SERVICES Edward Jones (740) 441-9441
Evans Wealth Management (740) 446-4200
Farm Credit Mid-America (740) 441-9312
Hilliard Lyons
(740) 446-2000
J.E. Morrison & Associates (740) 446-1986
FIRE & WATER CLEANUP AND RESTORATION SERVPRO of Jackson and Gallia Counties (740) 286-2550
FITNESS Luckeydoo’s 24 Hour Fitness
Floral Fashions
FOOD & BEVERAGE/CATERING Flavours Catering by Sodexo (740) 245-5660
Kyger Dental Associates, Inc.
FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES McCoy-Moore Funeral Home, Inc.
Panucci & Jackfert Orthodontics
Willis Funeral Home Inc.
(740) 446-6202
DRUG & VARIETY STORES Fruth Pharmacy
(740) 446-0852 (740) 446-9295
FURNITURE Corbin & Snyder Furniture Co.
(304) 675-1612
(740) 446-1171
EDUCATION Bossard Memorial Library
(740) 446-0332
(740) 446-7323
Gallia County Local School District
Topes Furniture Galleries
GAS STATIONS JC’s Convenience Plus (740) 245-5900
(740) 379-9085
JC’s Market & Carryout
Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Joint Vocational School District
(740) 245-5253
Mercerville Convenience, LLC
Gallia-Vinton Educational Service Center
Robbie’s BP
Gallipolis Career College
GIFTS & SPECIALTY ITEMS Day Dreams & Night Things
(740) 245-5334 (740) 245-0593
(740) 446-4367
Gallipolis City School District (740) 446-3211
Ohio Valley Christian School (740) 446-0374
Rio Grande Community College
(740) 256-6650 (740) 441-1500
(740) 441-1611
Goodwill Industries of Southern Ohio, Inc. (740) 441-0336
Judy Fields, Mary Kay Consultant
(740) 245-7236
(740) 645-2422
University of Rio Grande
GOLF COURSE Cliffside Golf Course
(740) 245-7204
ELECTED OFFICIALS Judge, Gallia County Common Pleas (740) 446-4702
Judge, Gallipolis Municipal Court (740) 446-9400
Judge, Probate/Juvenile Court (740) 446-3824
ELECTRIC MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE Big River Electric Inc. (740) 446-4360
HARDWARE Thomas Do-It Center (740) 446-2002
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Bennett’s Heating & Cooling (740) 446-9416
Burnett’s Heating & Cooling (740) 446-2866
HOME FURNISHINGS Aarons Inc. (740) 446-2333
Topes Furniture Galleries (740) 446-0332
HOSPITALS & CLINICS Canaday Care, LLC. (740) 446-2929
Holzer Health System 855-4-HOLZER
TASC of Southeast Ohio (740) 441-2924
HOTELS/MOTELS Hampton Inn (740) 446-8000
Super 8
(740) 446-1833
(740) 446-7806
(740) 446-9312
FLORISTS Basket Delights
DANCE French Art Colony
(740) 446-3191
GROCERY STORES Ohio Valley Supermarkets, Inc.
Quality Inn
(740) 441-0110
DENTAL David K. Smith DDS
(740) 384-2164
(740) 578-6272
(740) 441-7778
(740) 446-3834
GJMV Solid Waste Management District
(740) 446-4653
GOVERNMENT City of Gallipolis (740) 446-2489
Gallia County Commissioners
(740) 446-0090 (740) 446-8080
HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES Career Connections, Inc.
(740) 594-4941 A full-service staffing agency providing assistance to employers in SE Ohio since 1990. We enjoy a reputation for excellent customer service and quality placements in a wide variety of industries filling both temporary and direct-hire jobs.
INDIVIDUALS Cornett-Jenkins LLC (740) 339-3148
Payne, Jessie
(740) 446-1276
MANUFACTURING & PRODUCTION ElectroCraft Ohio, Inc. (740) 441-6200
Ohio Valley Trackwork (740) 446-0181
MARINE CHARTERS, SALES & SERVICE O-Kan Marine Repair, Inc. (740) 446-4686
MARKETING Career Connections, Inc. (740) 594-4941
HT Marketing
(740) 709-6107
River City Outdoor Advertising (304) 342-0932
MEDICAL, DENTAL & NURSING CARE Abbyshire Place Nursing and Rehab Center (740) 446-7150
Blodgett Dermatology Inc. (740) 446-7623
Ohio Valley Home Health (740) 441-1393
MEDICAL SUPPLY Family Oxygen & Medical Equipment (740) 446-0007
Medical Shoppe (740) 446-2206
NAIL SALON The House of Lacquer (740) 446-7885
OFFICE FURNITURE & SUPPLIES Superior Office Service (304) 525-7250
OPTICAL SERVICES Dr. William B. Thomas Optometrist, Inc.
(740) 992-7119
PRESS/PUBLICATIONS/RADIO CommunityLink (800) 455-5600
Gallipolis Daily Tribune (740) 446-2342
Jackson County Times Journal (740) 286-2187
Sunny 93.1
(740) 446-4677
Evans-Moore Insurance Agency Inc. (740) 441-1111
Saunders Insurance Agency, Inc. (740) 446-0404
The Wiseman Agency, Inc. (740) 446-3643
INTERNET PROVIDERS AT&T
(740) 454-3471
JB-Nets, LLC
(740) 446-2975
Verizon
(740) 446-7520
JANITORIAL SERVICES Sparkle Janitorial Supply, LLC (740) 446-4109
JEWELRY The Karat Patch (740) 446-3484 (740) 446-3283 (740) 446-1615
Gallia County Engineer
LABORATORIES Valley Diagnostic Laboratories (740) 446-0353
LANDSCAPING/TREE SERVICES Davison’s Landscaping LLC (740) 256-1253
(740) 446-0152
ORGANIZATIONS - NON PROFIT American Red Cross of Southeastern Ohio (740) 593-5273
The Children’s Center of Ohio (740) 379-9083
FACTS/New Alternatives (740) 446-7866
Gallia County Convention and Visitors Bureau (740) 446-6882
Riverview Productions (740) 441-1150
Southern Ohio Gymnastics Academy (740) 988-8097
Transitions for Youth (740) 446-7239
PERSONAL SERVICES Career Connections, Inc. (740) 594-4941
Judy Fields, Mary Kay Consultant (740) 645-2422
PEST CONTROL Boggs Pest Control (740) 446-7569
McCormick’s Extermination, Inc. (740) 682-6244
PHOTOGRAPHERS/ PHOTO FINISHING/FRAMING Tawney Jewelers & Studios
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AT&T
(740) 454-3471
Horizon Telcom (740) 772-8200
Verizon
(740) 446-7520
TRASH HAULING Claggs’ Waste Disposal Services (740) 379-2696
Logue’s Trash Service
PRINTING & TYPESETTING SERVICES Point Pleasant Printing and Signs
Rumpke
REAL ESTATE SERVICES Evans-Moore Realty
(740) 446-0699
(304) 675-3952
(740) 441-1111
Nibert & Associates (740) 446-4672
Wiseman Real Estate (740) 446-3644
RENTAL/PARTY EQUIPMENT B&J Rentals (740) 446-8221
Common Grounds Association LLC. (740) 645-8536
Inflatables R Us
(740) 388-9939 (740) 534-9738
TRAVEL AGENCIES AAA Travel TRUCK STOP A&A Truck Stop (740) 286-1288
TRUCKING Foster Sales & Delivery, Inc. (740) 245-0200
UTILITIES AEP Gavin Plant (740) 925-3102
AT&T
(740) 454-3471
(740) 645-3534
Big River Electric Inc.
RESTAURANT Golden Corral
Buckeye Rural Electric Co-op
(740) 446-9344
Nybble Cafe
(740) 645-6251
RESTAURANTS Bob Evans Farms Inc. (740) 245-5304
Buffalo Wild Wings (740) 446-7891
C.T.A. Pizza dba Domino’s Pizza (740) 446-4040
Courtside Bar & Grill (740) 441-9371
Papa John’s Pizza
INSURANCE The Carmichael Agency
(443) 510-6305
(740) 446-3543
OPTOMETRIST Dr. William B. Thomas Optometrist, Inc.
(740) 446-4425
(740) 446-4612 x271
(740) 367-7341
LUMBER O’Dell True Value Lumber
SOFTWARE DEVELOPING BTS Software Solutions
Jack’s Septic Service LLC
Thaler, Janice M.
Tawney Jewelers & Studios
Gallia-Meigs Community Action Agency
(740) 446-2015
(740) 446-3888
McDonald’s
Gallia County Economic Development
(800) 777-9226
Tree Care Specialists
PLUMBER Carter’s Plumbing, Inc.
(740) 446-0152
Siders Jewelers
Gallia County Farm Bureau
(740) 379-2970
(740) 245-5216
(740) 446-4612
(740) 446-4009
JMC Lawn & Landscaping
(740) 446-1065
(740) 446-4360 (800) 231-2732
Gallia Rural Water Association (740) 446-9221
OVEC Kyger Creek Station (740) 367-5050
VETERINARIANS French Town Veterinary Clinic (740) 446-4090
Riverbend Animal Clinic (740) 446-9752
WHOLESALE Mercerville Convenience, LLC (740) 256-6650
Silver Bridge Coffee Company (740) 709-1610
(740) 441-9000
Tuscany Cuccini Restaurant (740) 446-7800
Wounded Goose (740) 388-0565
RESTAURANTS & SPECIALTY DINING Subway (740) 446-6483
RETAIL CLOTHING Jividen’s Customs (740) 645-1338
RETAIL DRESS SHOP Brittany’s (740) 446-0542
SALON Strawberry Hair (740) 446-2673
SEPTIC SERVICES A2Z Sanitation (740) 596-0896
Jack’s Septic Service LLC (740) 992-7119
SHOPPING CENTERS Wal Mart of Gallipolis (740) 441-0406
SOCIAL SERVICES Area Agency on Aging District 7, Inc.
(740) 245-5306 x(800) 582-7277
(740) 446-1615
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