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CLEANIN’ UP COSHOCTON!

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Mother’s Day Gift Ideas – Page A-11

Dogwood Days – Page A-13

This edition of The Beacon published in memory of

John A Weaver. The next issue of The Beacon will be May 13th!

Pictured from left to right are members of the Keene Kountry Kids 4-H club preparing to help clean up Coshocton. Austin Bonar, Trey Bonar, Melissa Bonar, Desiree Bonar, Julie Richard, Haylee Wolford, Kaitlyn Richard, Josey Richard, Kamery Wolford, Elkki Wolford, Samantha Rohnbaugh and Katie Jacob. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

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ver one hundred local volunteers, ranging in age from five to fifty and older gathered at the Coshocton County Courtsquare on an unusually warm Saturday morning on April 25 to help put some spring spiffiness in our community. With a spring in their step and some donuts in their bellies, volunteers grabbed gloves, rakes, brooms and plastic or-

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ange garbage bags to brighten sidewalks and walkways. With a hearty “thank you” from Honorable Coshocton Mayor Steve Mercer and assignments made by United Way Executive Director and event coordinator Amy Hasseman, the enthusiastic volunteers headed to all points of

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Customer Appreciation Day Friday, May 8, 10:00 – 3:00 778 S. 2nd Street, Coshocton

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Mark’s Musings

Index

Baby of Mine........................................................A-11 Business Directory................................................A-15 Canal Cargo..........................................................A-11 Candy Bouquet.................................................... A-11 Cartons Shoes......................................................A-09 Coshocton Automotive (NAPA)...........................A-14 Cosh. County Convention & Visitors Bureau.......A-08 Coshocton County Senior Center........................A-05 Crossroads Auto LLC............................................A-14 Fortune’s Boot Shop.............................................A-14 Frontier Power Company..............................Front Pg. Garden Gate, The..................................................A-11 Garden Patch, The................................................A-06 Good News Bookstore, The.................................A-08 Gospel Hill Ministry...............................................A-04 Hilltop Golf Course...............................................A-10 Josie’s Things........................................................A-08 Larry’s Mower Shop..............................................A-14 Lenny’s Barber Shop.............................................A-06 Marilyn’s Natural Foods........................................A-09 Miller’s Dutch Kitch’n............................................A-07 MOPS (Mothers Of Preschoolers)........................A-12 New Bedford Merchant Days...............................A-07 Raven’s Glenn Winery...........................................A-05 Riverside Manor....................................................A-06 Riverside Towers...................................................A-04 River View Ministerial Association........................A-04 Roma’s Gifts & Florist...........................................A-04 Sam Lowery Agency.............................................A-07 Second Chance.....................................................A-16 Sprint Print Marketing Media...............................A-04 TLG Distributors....................................................A-07 TLG Distributors....................................................A-10 Triplitt Pharmacy & Gifts.......................................A-09 Wachovia Securities, Joshua Fisher......................A-06 Wayne’s Freeze..............................................Front Pg. Wilson Carpet & Furniture....................................A-03 Wilson Carpet & Furniture....................................A-09

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alk about a busy past couple of weeks! Proms, bike hikes, cleanups, luncheons, musicals, dinners and more. Our community is certainly blessed with people that care and are willing to get involved. The spirit of volunteerism would seem to be at an all time high. In talking with many of our local groups and organizations that rely on support from local industry that, while those contributions may be somewhat off, and understandably so with the economy in turmoil, that the employees of those same businesses and community members are stepping up when it counts. This is happening not only in our country but all around the nation. Small measures do add up to big things! How about the Cleveland Indians clobbering the Yankees in not only the home opener at the new stadium but a total humiliation

in Saturday’s game (April 18) by beating the Yankees 20 to 4. Wow! Maybe – just maybe –this could be the year for the Indians to claim the title. But we are somewhat premature here. Switching gears to the NBA favorite Cavaliers – now that is a title that could very well come home to the city by the lake! Go LeBron and the Cavaliers. I thought we had enough of pork lately – but now on top of everything else we have the swine flu! For up to date information you can visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at http://www.cdc. gov/swineflu/. The Centers for Disease Control (commonly termed the CDC) promises to provide constant updates. This site will also give you some suggestions on what you can do to stay healthy. There is one confirmed case in Ohio. I would like to use the rest of Mark’s Musings to talk about The Coshocton County Beacon! This is our first anniversary edition – an issue that, at times during the past fall and winter – I was not sure would see the presses. But, here we are, growing stronger with each fresh edition. We have been able to accomplish that ONLY due to the tre-

Pick up your copy of The Coshocton County Beacon at the following locations. In Coshocton: Agents Realty Ameristop Food Mart Baker’s IGA Buehler’s Cantwell Creek Garden Center Chamber of Commerce Chestnut BP Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Coshocton Circle K Collins Meat Market Coshoctoncars.com Coshocton County Convention and Visitor Bureau Coshocton County Senior Center Coshocton Public Library Coshoctoncars.com Dari Delight Earl’s Dari Drive-In G&M 5 Point Auto Good News Bookstore

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mendous community support that we have received. The people and businesses of Coshocton County have embraced this publication and have provided us with inspiration and encouragement exactly when it was needed. The same goes for our staff. The right people have come along at just the right time- leading me to believe that this paper is meant to be. I cannot thank Nicole, Sandy, Bryan, Kori, Peggy, Ginger, Jan, Beth, Amy, Darlene, Barb, Carmen, Meredith, Nicholas, Brent, and of course, my wonderful wife Nancy, Jessica, Jacob and my extended family for their support during our first year. All of you are awesome and I appreciate your efforts to help our company serve this community. For all of you that read and support The Beacon, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. This endeavor was risky at best, and when gasoline climbed to $4.00 a gallon a month after we launched and the economy came nearly to collapse last fall and winter, it is your encouragement and the support of our advertisers that truly sustained our effort. And while we still have a long ways to go before we are truly solid, I see enough support from businesses and the commu-

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Beginner’s pastel workshop

Aspiring soft pastel artists won’t want to miss a two-day workshop with instructor, Gregory M. Dearth. The classes will be held at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum in Coshocton on Friday and Saturday, May 15 – 16, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. The

cost of the two-day workshop is $75, with supplies purchased separately. Coshocton artist, Christy Mosier is the workshop coordinator. She is excited to have Dearth leading this workshop. “There are an unbelievable number of talented artists in this region and I think we all deserve the opportunity to learn and grow regardless of our medium of choice,� she said. “I’m hoping that folks will attend and support this workshop so that we can bring other quality artists and learning opportunities to the area.� Dearth lives in Franklin, Ohio and is a member of The Portrait Society of America and The Dayton “Where you can have just about anything printed, except money!�

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Visual Arts Center. He has taught portrait painting at the Dayton Art Institute and is currently teaching drawing and oil painting at Rosewood Art Center in Kettering, Ohio. He is a graduate of Ohio University and has had a long career in art working as a designer, illustrator, photographer, wood engraver and commercial illustrator. As an illustrator, Dearth has worked for many book publishing houses, Fortune 500 companies and virtually every major advertising agency in the country. He has studied privately with the internationally recognized portrait artist, Judith Carducci and with the renowned Nelson Shanks. Dearth’s website is www.gregdearth.com. Pastels are considered the most permanent of all the media since it never cracks, darkens or yellows. In the classes, students will experience the versatility of pastels and some of the unique effects that can be created with them. Students will learn about the various aspects of using pastels, experiment with pastels and paper, discuss color theory and light, and much more. Mosier says she discovered Greg Dearth in an unlikely place this past fall. “I

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was in the Coshocton Veterinary Clinic and noticed a beautiful pastel painting of a cat and found out it was done by Greg Dearth,� she recalled. “The vet then showed me another one of his paintings of boxer dogs that took my breath away. I knew then and there I had to bring Gregory Dearth to Coshocton for a workshop.� Mosier feels that this workshop is an opportunity of a lifetime for local artists or anyone who has ever wanted to discover their ‘inner artist.’ “The workshop is for all skill levels and the $75 two-day fee is an unbelievable bargain,� she added. “Most professional artists charge several hundred dollars for a workshop of this length and you would have to travel far from Coshocton to attend training of this caliber.� Workshop enrollment is limited. Secure your registration, by sending your name, contact information and check (payable to Christy Mosier) for $75 to Christy Mosier, 58811 Township Road 253, Newcomerstown, OH 43832. A supply list will be sent upon registration. For more information, call (740) 545-7906 or email: cmosier@hughes.net.

Donna “Elly May� Douglas

Donna Douglas, who played the part of Elly May, in the long running TV series “The Beverly Hillbillies� will be the speaker at both the Coshocton High School and River View High School Baccalaureate Services on May 17. The Coshocton High School Baccalaureate will be held at 2 PM in the Coshocton High School. The River View Baccalaureate will be held at 7 PM in the River View School Auditorium. All senior class members are encouraged to attend this special service. These services are open to the public as well as the graduates and their family. Donna will also be at Gospel Hill Ministry Saturday evening of May 16 at 7 PM.

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the compass to make things happen. Julie Richard, an advisor with the Keene Kountry Kids 4-H club, said about the event, “I think it’s good for the community – and I also think it shows the younger kids that we need to be careful – and not throw our trash out. It sends a message that we need to have pride in the community. We have a pretty town and we want to keep it that way�. Club advisors are Julie Richard, Mike Jacob and Joyce Mullett. Amy Hasseman, Executive Director of The Coshocton County United Way, the primary sponsor of the event, said, “I am thrilled with the turnout today. Once again, the residents of our community came out to lend a hand. The people of Coshocton are what make our community so special, and today is no exception. Everyone is working together for the greater good. Everyone is busy, but these individuals took time out of their busy routines to pitch in and get the job done. I am very appreciative of that! Clean Up Coshocton Day is just another way that United Way is helping in our community. We help to bring people together to make a difference. We’re “Living United!�

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Coshocton will celebrate its 200th birthday in 2011 and the bicentennial committee is seeking submissions from Coshocton County high school students for a logo to use in promoting the celebration. The contest is open to any Coshocton County high school-age student. Logo designs should be approximately four inches in diameter and can be in either fourcolor or black & white and in a square or circular format. Copyrighted or trademarked images are prohibited. The winning entry will receive $50. The selected design will become the property of the Coshocton County Bicentennial Committee. Designs are to be submitted to: The Coshocton County Bicentennial Committee c/o Kathleen M. Thompson, Executive Director Coshocton Foundation P. O. Box 55 Coshocton, OH 43812 Or they may be submitted digitally to: kthompson@coshoctonfoundation.org. With submissions, please include your name, address, phone number and email address. The deadline for submissions is May 29, 2009. In considering the logo design, the following mission statement established by the bicentennial committee may be helpful. Our mission is to promote the 200th birthday of Coshocton County and encourage its citizens in an effort that will honor our past, celebrate our present and imagine our future. For more information, contact bicentennial committee member, Chuck Hathaway at (740) 622-0863.

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River View hosts 2nd annual Black Bear Fest

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Friday, May 1 – Tuna Noodle Casserole, California Mix, Tomato Juice, Banana, Wheat Bread/Marg., Milk. Monday, May 4 – *Baked Ham, Sweet Potatoes, Creamed Spinach, Watermelon, Biscuit/Marg., Milk. Tuesday, May 5 – Beef & Green Peppers, Oriental Mix, Applesauce, Steamed Rice, Wheat Bread/ Marg., Milk. Wednesday, May 6 – Herbed Chicken, Baked Potato/Sour Cream, Broccoli, Fruit Cocktail, Dinner Roll/Marg., Milk. Thursday, May 7 - Tuna Salad on Bun, Minestrone Soup, Cucumber Salad, Mandarin Oranges, Milk. Friday, May 8 – Meat Lasagna, Tossed Salad, Italian Mix, Pears, Garlic Bread, Milk.

get from Inside Coshocton has been tremendous,” says Kirby Hasseman from Hasseman Marketing & Communications. “We just wanted to create a way to build upon that success and give more people access to these sort of positive video highlights. We think the potential is limitless!” When you visit www. coshoctontv.com you will find local event highlights, local business features, and other local videos. In addition, there are advertising opportunities for local businesses as well. In order to manage the demand for this new local advertising tool, CoshoctonTV.com is excited to announce that Heather Ames Guess has agreed to join the team as Account Executive. Guess brings a wealth of credibility and sales experience to CoshoctonTV.com as she is also a top producing local realtor

in Coshocton County. “I am very excited to be a part of bringing this new media tool to Coshocton County,” says Guess. “I think businesses are going to be thrilled with the results we will be able to measurably deliver.” For more information on CoshoctonTV.com, you can simply visit the site at www.coshoctontv.com. While you are there you can watch local videos and see what sponsors have already begun to jump on board. If you have an event you would like CoshoctonTV.com to highlight, you can access the Contact Us page and send an email. If you would like to advertise on the site, please contact Heather Guess at (740) 502-4292 or the Hasseman Marketing office at (740) 622-7429.

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CoshoctonTV.com launches! It’s always exciting to learn about a new communication and media tool. And now residents of Coshocton County have one that is designed specifically for them! CoshoctonTV.com is now officially online and can be accessed by Coshocton County residents…and those all over the world. CoshoctonTV.com (www.coshoctontv.com) is a new media tool for Coshocton County focusing specifically on video content. The new site will be the place for Coshocton County residents to see video highlights from local events and attractions. And of course it will be accessible 24 hours a day, online. From the creators of Inside Coshocton, CoshoctonTV.com is new and expanded way to showcase the many positive things Coshocton County has to offer. “The response we

Monday, May 11 – Cheese Quiche, Hash Brown Potato, Sliced Tomatoes, Cottage Cheese, Fresh Fruit Cup, Blueberry Muffin/Marg., Milk. Tuesday, May 12 – Chicken Salad on Bun, Vegetable Soup, Carrot Raisin Salad, Pineapple, Milk. Wednesday, May 13 - Swedish Meatballs, Corn, 100% Fruit Juice, Peaches, Buttered Noodles, Wheat Bread/Marg., Milk. Thursday, May 14 - Fish Square on Bun, Potato Wedges, Cole Slaw, Banana, Milk. Friday, May 15 - Roast Turkey, Mashed Potatoes/ Gravy, Green Bean Casserole, Cranberry Sauce, Dinner Roll/Marg., Milk.

May 1st - May 15th

Activity

Calendar Friday, May 1 9:00-3:00 pm Beltone Hearing 9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:00 am Neals - Harpists 12:45 pm Activity Board Meeting Monday, May 4 9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 10:30 am Grocery Bingo 1:00 pm Mah-Jongg Tuesday, May 5 9:00-11:00 am Line Dancing 9:30 am Hausey 11:00 am Clair Besse 1:00 pm Hair- Sharon Jones 1:00- 3:00pm am Bridge Wednesday, May 6 9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:00 am Dan Barnes - Piano

Thursday, May 7 9:00- 3:00 pm Rummage Sale 9:00- 11:00 am Line Dancing 9:30 am Hausey 10:00 am Blood Pressure Check 11:00 am Bible Study Friday, May 8 9:00- 3:00 pm Rummage Sale 9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:30 am Honor Choir 11:45 am Recognition of Mothers Monday, May 11 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 10:30 am Grocery Bingo 10:30 am Blood Pressure Check 12:45 pmAdvisory Brd. Meeting 1:00 pm Mah-Jongg

Tuesday, May 12 9:00- 11:00 am Line Dancing 9:30 am Hausey 11:00 am Mary Powell - Piano 11:00 am Birthday Party 1:00- 3:00 pm Bridge Wednesday, May 13 9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:00 am Dan Barnes - Piano 1:00 pm TRIAD Thursday, May 14 9:00- 11:00 am Line Dancing 9:30 am Hausey 11:00 am Bible Study 12:30 pm Chair Massage Friday, May 15 9:00-3:00 pm Beltone Hearing 9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:00 am Max Hardesty

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ent fields of education. There will be a Hallway of Excellence at the high school where each school is given a certain amount of space to showcase their students’ ability. Only the students who go “above and beyond” in their projects will have their project displayed in the hallway. “We’re showcasing our kids here,” said Molly Bordenkircher, “We want the community to come and see how good our kids really are. We hope the stu-

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The community is invited to come out and support the students at the second annual River View Black Bear Fest on Saturday, May 9 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the River View Jr. High and High School campus. For the past three years, the River View School has been rated an excellent school district by the Ohio Department of Education. This festival is a chance to showcase the students’ many talents in all differ-

dents feel appreciated and that their hard work is appreciated. ” There are many different activities planned for this event such as a petting zoo, pony rides, face painting, bingo, tractor and car show, a dodge ball tournament, craft show, just to name a few. Musical entertainment will be provided by each school’s music department. There will also be a dunk tank where all donations will go to Relay for Life. Domino’s Pizza will also be providing free food. “We don’t really have one central town,” said Bordenkircher, “so this kind of brings everyone together.” Planning for this event starts at the beginning of the school year with various meetings and fundraisers. This event runs on community donations and is completely free of charge.


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vide quilts for the James Cancer Center in Columbus. A smaller group of ladies meet for lunch and quilting on the third Tuesday of each month from 9 am to 3 pm at the Roscoe Church where they work on personal quilting projects and the various quilts that are donated throughout the year. The quilt pictured here has been worked on for one year and will be raffled off at the upcoming Butternut and Blue quilt show. The show will be held at Agents Auction Gallery, located at 23024 County Road 621 just outside of Coshocton on Friday, May 1 from noon to 6 pm, Saturday, May 2 from 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday, May 3 from 10 am to 4 pm. Admission to the show will be $3.00. You can also visit www.sewfarout. com for more information about the show. In addition to all of the fine quilts on display, vendors, little quilt auction, demonstrations and quilt raffle at Agents Auction Gallery, a

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sic Department. He took time out of his busy schedule to meet with some of the students and sing a few songs. One song in particular that is very meaningful to Bryan gave him the opportunity to encourage the group to follow their dreams. The students were very excited to meet him and they look forward to a great event. The Cars and Country Cruise In will be held May 9th at Coshocton

High School. The event will begin at 3 pm with the Cruise In and food. There will be brats, hamburgers, hotdogs and the fixin’s available for purchase from 3 until 6 pm. Doors will open for the concert at 6 pm and the concert will begin at 7 pm. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Advance tickets are available at the business listed below. Come out and enjoy a great eve-

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Keim Lumber’s Anniversary Sale sets new records “Recession? Not at Keim Lumber”. These were the words reported a number of days ago which were a quote from one of Keim’s customers. Now lets put some “meat” on that statement. On the Monday before Keim’s 2008 Anniversary sale Keim received over 1450 phone calls setting a record for incoming calls. But the 2008 sale did not reach the goal for total sales, which had been their target for several years. Now lets fast-forward to Keim’s Anniversary sale 2009. The Monday before this year’s sale Keim logged over 1700 incoming phone calls, this was a 20% increase over 2008 and was just the beginning of a number of new records set during the sale. Among those record statistics was a 30% increase in transactions over 2008, and a new record for total sales over Keim’s best sale ever. With the economy as sluggish as it has been, this is almost un-

believable. Robbie Keim (Vice President of Keim lumber) says, “I would say we had a pretty good sale with total sales nearly 10% over Keim’s best sale ever”. Farmers were buying the materials for new pole barns. And many people were getting the products they needed for a new deck or other major remodeling projects. According to the latest National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI), builder confidence in the market for newly built, single-family homes rose five points in April to the highest level since October 2008. This was the largest one-month increase recorded since May of 2003. With positive indicators in the banking, construction and economic market and the exciting sale just concluded at Keim Lumber there is anticipation that the economy is starting to turning around.

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3rd annual “Pedal for a World Renowned Organist to Perform in Coshocton Purpose” held

Pictured from left to right are; front, camper Brittany Lowe, Skyler Fleming, Donnis Meek, Campus Director for Echoing Hills, Okel Baker and Buddy Busch, President & CEO of Echoing Hills. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

The third annual ‘Pedal for a Purpose” was held at Lake Park on Sunday, April 26. Donnis Meek, Campus Director for Echoing Hills, said that the funds raise money for camperships so adults and kids with special needs can attend camp. There were around 100 participants for the bike hike event. Meek stated, “I just want to thank everyone for the support they’ve given – even with

the economy – people still find it in their hearts to make a difference”. Okel Baker, who hails from Wooster and supported the event, has a daughter (Brittany Lowe) with special needs that attends the summer camp. Baker said, “She loves the people and meets a lot of people. She starts talking about the next year as we are driving away from the camp! We collected money from peo-

ple for this event”. Baker responded, when asked about the camp, “I love the camp! I was scared the first time she went because I’m a worried mother. But the staff is really good and that eases your fears. And all of the kids that volunteer are terrific. One of the staff sent a letter to Brittany for several years”. Brittany excitedly told The Beacon that her favorite thing at camp is, “The Campfire!”

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Internationally known organist, Ken Cowan, will be performing at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church on Sunday, May 3, at 3:00 p.m. The concert is free to attend and an artist's reception will follow. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend. "The concert program Mr. Cowan has prepared includes some difficult and dazzling numbers," explained Alice Hoover, organist at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church. "It will be a program of classical music, which, I believe, listeners of all backgrounds will find exciting." Hoover says that Cowan is in such great demand as a performer, that it has taken the Coshocton Presbyterian Church three years to secure a place in his performance schedule. Cowan has recently played at such venues as Grace Cathedral San Francisco, Philadelphia’s Verizon Hall, Spivey Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and the Cathedral of NotreDame in Paris, France. In addition, Cowan has been a featured artist

in recent years at the national conventions of the American Guild of Organists (AGO) held in Los Angeles and Minneapolis. He has performed at many regional conventions of the AGO, and has been featured at several conventions of the Organ Historical Society and the Royal Canadian College of Organists. "I am excited about Ken Cowan coming to our community because he is such a well-respected young organist in international circles," continued Hoover. "His concerts consistently receive rave reviews from both audience members and the press." Cowan is a native of Ontario, Canada. He received his Master's degree and Artist Diploma from the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, studying organ with Thomas Murray. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia where he studied with John Weaver. Currently, Cowan teaches organ at Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ. Previous positions included Associate Organist and Artist in Residence at Saint Bartholomew's Church, New York City; Assistant Organist posts at St. James Episcopal Church, the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in New York City and Saint Clement's Church in Philadelphia. He has also been on the roster of Associate Organists for the famous Wanamake Grand Court

organ in Philadelphia. Cowan has joined Justin Bischof in the world premiere recording of American composer Aaron Miller's Double Concerto for organ, recorded with the Zurich Symphony Orchestra on the Kleuker organ in Zurich, Switzerland. He has also performed regularly on the nationally distributed radio show PIPEDREAMS from American Public Media. Cowan has CD's recorded on Raven, JAVA, and Ethereal labels. At the May 3 concert, Cowan will be playing the Engle Organ at The Coshocton Presbyterian Church, a tracker-action organ, built by Taylor and Boody Company. The organ was a gift from Joe R. Engle and was dedicated May 20, 1979. A concert series has continued through the years through the generosity of Mr. Engle. The church is located at 142 North Fourth Street in Coshocton, and free parking is available in the church's lot and at the city public lot off Fifth Street. Handicapped parking is also available and there is an elevator in the church. The Ken Cowan organ concert is held in conjunction with Coshocton's Dogwood Festival, a community celebration of visual and performing arts (www.pomerenearts.org). For more information, call the Coshocton Presbyterian Church at (740) 622-0486 or visit www.presbyteriancoshocton.org.

BIBLE VERSE - 1 Peter 4:12-13 (NIV) Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice that you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when his glory is revealed.


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River View gives demonstration on the dangers of drunk driving

Firefighters and state police arrive on the scene of a mock car crash Saturday, April 24 at the River View High School. The demonstration was to warn the students of the dangers of drunk-driving, especially during prom season. Two River View students were “victims” while another was “arrested” for driving under the influence.

because of wrong decisions and drunk driving. The good news is, the number of drunk-driving fatalities from 16 – 20 yearolds have actually declined 19 percent since 2000 and 66 percent from 1982. Teen fatalities during prom season have declined an amazing 65 percent since 1982 as well, according to the National Highway Traffic

rested for driving under the influence. It’s an image that Chuck Rinkes, Assistant Principal, hopes they will remember come prom night. “We want these students to make the right decision,” he said, “It’s so hard to always do the right thing with all the peer pressure they go through. We just hope they’ll remember this demonstration on prom night.” “We want them to remember this during prom season and throughout the rest of their lives,” said Jim Chiobress, Safety Director for the Farm Bureau, “There are fourteen hundred fatalities a year due to reckless driving and we want the kids to get a little bit of knowledge about this stuff before they go out there and drive.” River View prom was Saturday, April 25 at Lake Park Pavilion. Teen drunk driving statistics were obtained from www.alcoholstats.com.

Flyin’ High!

Pictured are three members of the Coshocton County Cloud Climbers preparing to launch and fly their planes on a nice April evening. From left to right are Butch Smith, Dave Neal and Paul Neal. Paul Neal has been a member of the local club since 1990 and is the current vice President. With 25 members and in existence since 1970, the three explained that “planes have improved a lot in the past four years. The foam planes are especially nice, with a lot less parts, 3 phase AC brushless motors. This makes flying a lot more fun”, said the trio. The new, modern foam planes are lightweight and have a rechargeable battery and utilize 2.4 GHz radio frequency for contact with the ground control unit. “This technology is just like a cell phone”, stated Paul Neal. For more information about the club, call 740-6230697. Jim Phelps is the current club President. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

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The beginning of prom season always brings to mind beautiful dresses, making last minute hair appointments, trying to find the right shoes and the right date. It’s an exciting time for many high school students and an evening they will remember for the rest of their lives. Unfortunately, many of those lives are cut short

Safety Administration. River View High School in Warsaw is determined to help keep those statistics down with a drunk-driving simulation given every year in the parking lot, or auditorium of the high school. On Friday, April 24, students gathered around two vehicles that had “crashed” in the high school parking lot and watched in horror as police, firefighters and an ambulance arrived at the scene. Firefighters from Coshocton and Warsaw and State Police participated in the event. Two students from River View were “victims” while another was “arrested” for driving under the influence. Firefighters had to remove the top of the car to extract one of the “victims”, which they then put on a stretcher and covered with a sheet. The students watching the mock car crash were mostly silent as they watched two of their classmates being carried away on a stretcher and one ar-

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