May 12, 2010 Coshocton County Beacon

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Our Heroes

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Primary Election page 14 CLASSIFIED PAGE 23 This edition of The Beacon published in honor of cancer survivors and in memory of those who lost the fight. “Shining a Positive Light on Coshocton County”

heroes all Cancer survivors are pictured here walking the first lap at the 2009 Coshocton County Relay for Life on Friday evening, May 15 as a young girl quietly acknowledges their courage. The 2010 Coshocton County Relay for Life event will be this weekend, Friday and Saturday, May 14 and 15 at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds. The opening ceremony will begin at 6 pm on Friday. Beacon File photo

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proud to support “Robin Hood: Lionhearts” in conjunction with NBC Universal’s upcoming film Robin Hood, in theaters May 14. The promotion seeks to honor and reward modern-day Robin Hoods, people who dedicate their time to change the world. Nominate someone now for a chance to become United Way of Coshocton County’s own Lionheart. A Lionheart is a person of exceptional courage and bravery. There are Lionhearts in every community, people who make an impact in society via their participation. We seek to recognize these individuals, their causes and their good works. Whether their work benefits one individual or our entire community, we want to know what it is and the person behind it. Do you know a Lionheart that deserves recognition?

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writing to us and letting us know who and why you think they deserve this recognition. Send nominations to: Lionheart Award, United Way of Coshocton County, P.O. Box 84, Coshocton, Ohio 43812. Entries must be received by May 31. United Way partners with organizations that share our view that the way to improve lives is by mobilizing the caring power of communities. Our partners know that what we are judged on is results: the tangible and quantifiable impact we make day after day. Their long-term commitments are essential to addressing key social issues such as helping children and youth achieve their potential, promoting financial stability and independence, and improving people’s health.

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I want to take this opportunity to thank you, your friends and family for the beautiful job you have done in creating the REACT Memorial Park. I have watched over the last days, weeks, and months as you have transformed a weedy eyesore into an inviting park. Please know that your labors are appreciated. Whether stopping at the park, driving past, or viewing it from the walking path at Lake Park, visitors and locals alike are enriched by your work. With gratitude, A resident of Township Road 74

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Mark fortune Over 600 people with 321 registered “rigs”, or campers, enjoyed a weekend of food, fellowship, and activities while camped at the fairgrounds in Coshocton during this past weekend. Dave Spragg, current director of the Ohio Good Sam club, said, “The Coshocton community treats us real well. We have tours of the downtown, door prizes; we play games and just enjoy each other’s fellowship. Camping is about the fellowship of being together. This organization is about fellowship and helping one another”. Several representatives of the WE NOW HAVE Zanesville Athletic MUSHROOM COMPOST FERTILIZER Boosters cooked up BULK MULCH nearly 300 chicken Double Ground Hardwood Mulch halves for the Saturday Brown • Red • Black evening meal, which TOPSOIL BAG MULCH would be enjoyed along with several 740.622.8915 • 52441 CR16, West Lafayette, OH sides and beverages by the campers. The age range of a Good Sam camper is from around 60 to a woman 97 years young at the Samboree, which is Everyone and Anyone invited!!! what the event was called. Good Sam was started in 1956 because Two Divisions: Men’s & Ladies one camper stopped to help another whose Sunday, May 16 at 10am vehicle had broken down. Entry Fees as follows: Spragg added Non-member: $45 Members: $20 laughingly, “We enjoy Members with cart: $15 Coshocton; except for the weather today Skins pot, 50/50, Lunch Afterwards (Saturday) and we’re Come join us at “The Top” coming back next year. The Coshocton Scenic Convention & Visitors Bureau treats us just terrific”. You can find out more about the Ohio Golf Course Good Sam campers at their website; www. SR 83N • 622.8083 ohiogoodsam.com.

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men and women, you It was another glorious know this. Great job, week here in Coshocton seniors and class of County! For those that 2010! had the opportunity to hear the OSU Jazz Our community Ensemble during First was blessed over the Friday, I imagine they weekend with an event are still humming at Coshocton High some bars. Especially School; Rock the Arts, impressive were the and at River View saxophone players and High School and junior it was a fitting end to an high; Black Bear Fest. Mark fortune excellent week of musical Both events celebrate the display at the Courtsquare during students in their respective districts, Dogwood Festival. and the volunteers, students, staff and Speaking of First Friday, the teachers that put the many long hours crowd was everywhere! I believe into making these fairly new events that the attendance for the initial grow year upon year, be proud of event of 2010 was perhaps one of the yourselves. We are proud of you. largest crowds yet. I talked to several This weekend marks the fifteenth people who said that it was their first annual Coshocton County Relay time attending. This goes to show for Life. Beginning at 6 pm at the that you should not stop promoting Coshocton County Fairgrounds, the and marketing events – keep people community is invited to come out and informed – as our local Chamber participate. The opening ceremony of Commerce and Convention & begins at 6 pm and the Survivor lap, Visitors Bureau are doing. followed by the Caregiver lap around The Good Sam Campers filled the track, is always a hallmark of the fairgrounds at the end of last triumph and tears. This 24 hour week and over the weekend and event brings out the absolute best in commented on how much they like Coshocton County and this year will Coshocton. “Everyone treats us be no exception. You just know that well”, they said. This is so nice to the members of the Relay teams can hear about our community when some visualize the day when the headlines of the recent network news has once will blast forth, “Cure for Cancer again portrayed Coshocton County found!” That’s why they have the in a negative light. So, Channel 10 spaghetti suppers, bake sales, sell – where in the heck were you last candy bars and more. For their fallen friends, family members and those week? Shoulda been here! As another group of young still being diagnosed or in the midst people prepare to graduate around of chemotherapy or radiation – they our county, let’s pause to remember do it. the positive mark they are leaving So please come out to the on their school and this community. fairgrounds and support some real The class of 2010 had many notable down to earth Coshocton County achievements, academically, heroes this weekend. See you there athletically and artistically. If you Channel 10. have followed this group of young

Thank you from the Coshocton Football Boosters Letter to the editor by Jim Bresciani On behalf of the Coshocton Football boosters, we would like to take this opportunity to thank the community for their continued support of our annual mulch fundraiser. Even in these tough economic times, our community pulled together to help make this a success. We wish to personally thank Tom Edwards and his staff at Auer Ace Hardware for their on-going generosity to our football program and their involvement with our

annual mulch sale. Finally, thanks to all the volunteers, coaches and Redskins football players for their hard work this past Saturday on delivering over 6200 bags of mulch. Thanks Again! Jim Bresciani Redskins Mulch Chair 567 Cambridge Road Coshocton, Ohio 43812

From The Coshocton Wochenblatt January 1910 Not long ago, a young woman visited a well-known local factory owner in his home and beseeched him to help her so that her husband will be led to a more moderate behavior. Earlier, when Coshocton still had public bars, her husband would drink sometime a beer, but still provide well for the family. The worker is supposed to proselyte the drunkardness, hypocrosy, and fanatisism, brought on by the inflamitary view. Now his glass beer is taken away and he reaches for hard liquer, (liquer is easily available) gets drunk and neglects his family. But why should a meek Donley and Consorts worry about a worker and his family? The Beacon wants your opinion! Have an opinion or want to comment on something you’ve read in The Beacon? Please email Mark Fortune at: mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com. The Coshocton County Beacon is now accepting Letters to the Editor! Be sure to include your first and last name. Emailing your Letter to the Editor in Microsoft Word format is preferred. The Beacon reserves the right to edit, refuse or otherwise reject any letter that is deemed inappropriate or offensive to our readers. No more than 500 words please. Please have your letter turned in by noon on Friday.

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Gillette concluded, By Mark fortune “Prices are reasonable, it’s a great time and a nice social gathering as well as being able to get a lot of nice products”. And despite a chilly Saturday morning in May, there were several early risers at the market. You can find out more about the market at www. coshoctonfarmersmarket.com. Also available in Coshocton County is the Fresno Farmer’s Market each Saturday and the newly opened Warsaw Farmers’ Market, open on Thursday evenings. Watch future issues of The Beacon for more information on each of these markets.

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Craving something sweet? Something green? Something healthy? Regardless of your craving, chances are that you can find it at the Coshocton Farmers’ Market, which is now open every Saturday through October from 8:30 am to 12 noon. Featuring fresh and local foods, vegetables, fruits (in season), baked goods, meats, eggs, crafts and more, this little piece of cornucopia is located near the main gate at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds, on Seventh Street in Coshocton. Coshocton Farmers’ Market manager, Rashelle Gillett, said, “Our market is diverse. There are a lot of different things available, pretty much everything is grown or produced by the people that bring it. When you support the farmers’ market, you are keeping money in the local economy and helping local food producers, building relationships with the people. It’s such a win-win situation. It’s important to know where your food comes from and keeping your money local. As the weather warms up you’re going to see a lot more vegetables. Right now we have a lot of plants and baked goods. You’ll get more season appropriate food and produce as the season progresses”. Gillette also explained that much of the food is grown chemical free but may not be certified organic. She added that you can ask those questions of the growers as to how they are growing things.

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followed by 7 Days, a local Christian rock band, performing several songs for the growing audience. Kathy Hendricks, representing the Women of Witness, said, “This is an awesome experience. The Lord blesses this event every time. We need to hold this event as special. This is for the whole country, this is for America. This day was set aside in 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln. It does not matter where you are, it is about praying wherever you are”. President Ronald Reagan proclaimed the first Thursday fly to the heavens Area youth release dozens of balloons into the in May as the National Day of air during the National Day of Prayer ceremony held at the Courtsquare in Prayer during his Presidency. Coshocton on Thursday evening, May 6. Beacon photo by Mark Following a fortune proclamation by Coshocton City Mayor Steve Mercer In addition to National Day of Prayer observations and Coshocton County in Bakersville and other county locations, Commissioner D. Curtis Lee, 7 Days performed members of the Coshocton Women of Witness additional songs. Marilyn Wiley prayed for, and the Coshocton Ministerial Association joined “We come before you today to ask your with over 200 like minded Coshoctonians to forgiveness and to seek your guidance”, and observe the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, lifted up all government officials for prayer and May 6 at 6 pm on the Courtsquare. asked that they make the right decisions. Pastor The evening began with prayer and was Brian Kittner prayed for leadership and local businessman Greg Coffman prayed about the Appointments & Walk-ins Welcome! local economy. Haven Meizer replied when asked it was Jennifer Van Sickle Christi Hondel important to be at the event, “So that we can Barber • 622-8991 Nail Tech • 622-0976 honor the National Day of Prayer for God”. Jan Shannon said, “This is important 712 Pine St. • Coshocton because our country is in pretty bad shape – M, T, Th, F: 8:30-5:30

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stayed her ruling pending the completion of appeals. The U.S. Department of Justice filed a notice to appeal the ruling on April 22, 2010. The Beacon suggests that you follow this issue by staying up with current rulings and appeals. A quick “National Day of Prayer” search on the internet will bring up the topic.

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yet we have a lot of hope. I’m here because a lot of people are lost. As Christians we have a responsibility to pray for others. It is an honor and a privilege to be here”. Dozens of balloons were released at approximately 7:35 pm as area youth sang, “Jesus Loves Me”. Those in attendance then joined together for twenty minutes to read a passage of scripture from the Bible. Prior to the nation’s founding, the Continental Congress issued a proclamation recommending “a day of publick (sic) humiliation, fasting and prayer” be observed on July 20, 1775. During the Quasi-War with France, President John Adams declared May 9, 1798 as “a day of solemn humiliation, fasting and prayer”, during which citizens of all faiths were asked to pray “that our country may be protected from all the dangers which threaten it”. On March 30, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation designating April 30, 1863 as a day of “national humiliation, fasting and prayer” in the hope that God would respond by restoring “our now divided and suffering Country, to its former happy condition of unity and peace.” At the time of this year’s National Day of Prayer, there is controversy surrounding the event. On April 17, 1952, President Harry S. Truman signed a bill proclaiming a National Day of Prayer must be declared by each following president at an appropriate date of his choice. On April 15, 2010, U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb ruled that the statute establishing the National Day of Prayer was unconstitutional as it is “an inherently religious exercise that serves no secular function”. Source: http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/National_Day_of_Prayer Crabb has

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and courtship, George and Jennie decide to get married. Jennie in particular realizes that she is the one who has the potential of being hurt if George is not ready to move on without Barbara, especially as they honeymoon in the same resort where George and Barbara once vacationed, and as Jennie will move into the house that was once George and Barbara’s. Director Susan Metz says, “This play is by a very famous playwright, Neil Simon and many of our patrons seem to enjoy his shows. We’ve already done several of his shows; The Odd Couple, Sunshine Place, Barefoot in the Park and others. Many people know Neil Simon best for it can happen twice Pictured are Jon Cotterman as widower “Goodbye Girl.” Jennie Malone is George Schneider and Jill Fry as recently divorced Jennie Malone actually modeled after the woman in Neil Simon’s “Chapter Two”. Remaining performances of “Chapter in that play, who Simon married. Two” at the Triple Locks Theatre will be on May 14, 15, 21 and 22. For The Jennie Malone character is more information and to reserve tickets, visit www.footlightplayers. actually Marsha Mason, who com . Beacon photo by Mark fortune people will know. As far as our cast, people are familiar with The Coshocton Footlight Players will close out their sixth first season with remaining Shelly and they are beginning to become familiar performances of Neil Simon’s “Chapter Two”, with Andrew Duffy. The audience will enjoy directed by Susan Metz and produced by both Jill and Jon. This is a great cast and I’m Becky Jacobs at 8 pm on May 14, 15, 21 and very pleased with it”. 22. Chuck Hathaway is assistant to the director. Metz said that she would term the play, “a Featuring Jon Cotterman as George Schneider comedy-drama”, because there are very serious and Jill Fry as Jennie Malone with Andrew parts and there are very funny parts. Anytime you Duffy as Leo Schneider and Shelly Lillibridge have relationships you have both and all the parts as Faye Medwick, “Chapter Two” is the story in the middle. People should get a good laugh if of a widower and a divorcee having a whirlwind we do it well!” Metz added that she knows people are struggling with where to spend their money romance. George Schneider is an author whose wife and she suggested a nice spring evening out with had just died. His brother Leo gives him the dinner and the play for some relaxation. number of Jennie Malone, and somehow they hit Plan on going? For reservations, please call it off. And just when things are moving along, 740-622-2959 Monday through Thursday, 7 to the memory of his first wife comes between 9 pm and on Performance days, 2 to 4 pm. You them. Forty-two year old novelist George can also reserve your tickets online at www. Schneider is trying to recover from the death of footlightplayers.com. his wife, Barbara. They were lovingly married The Footlight Players will be doing Disney’s to each other for twelve years. Concurrently, “101 Dalmatians Kids” as their summer thirty-four year old actress Jennie Malone has children’s production, also directed by Susan just gotten a divorce from her husband, Gus. Metz, produced by Shelly Lillibridge with Wanting each to get on with their lives, George’s musical director, Mike Abood. Auditions are brother Leo Schneider and Jennie’s best friend Sunday, June 6 at 3 pm and Monday, June 7 at Faye Medwick (the two who once dated) send 7 pm with a pre-audition meeting on Saturday, George and Jennie respectively on a series of June 5 at 3 pm. For more information visit the blind dates, which end up disastrously. So when website at www.footlightplayers.com for the Leo and Faye run into each other and suggest latest information. that George and Jennie go out, both George and Jennie are reluctant, thinking that this meeting will end up like the rest of their blind dates. However, both are pleasantly surprised with each other. After a two week whirlwind romance


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over at Northwest after his Jim Lower, 1942 graduate of retirement. His son, Kevin is Three Rivers High School, coaching at Massillon Perry. formerly Keene, Roscoe, Twins, Brian and Steven are and Conesville combined, professors at Ohio State, and was inducted into the Ohio Jon is a student at Kent. High School Basketball Hall of Fame on April 17 at the He gives much credit Columbus Airport Marriot. for his success to his family, Three other coaches were his High School Coach Allen inducted also: Jack Greathouse Short, who he had much of Lancaster, Tom Edidle respect for as a coach, a friend, of New London, and the and his encouragement to go late Bob Hart of Columbus to college and receiving this East. Past President of the great honor. OHSBCA, Paul Wayne, was Jim gives his credit to toast master. his father and mother, Marjorie and Kermit Lower, brother A delicious buffet dinner Lower Bob, wife Patty, daughter-inwas enjoyed by all four and their families and friends, and many of their former laws and twelve grandchildren, who were all great supporters during all his years. ball players. Jim coached 41 years. His last 18 years, he He is a member of the Canal Fulton Methodist was a varsity coach at Northwest High School Church where he enjoys teaching Sunday School. at Canal Fulton, Ohio. His son, Mike took He believes with God, all things are possible.

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By mark fortune Jubilacion is the Spanish word for retirement. Mrs. Paula Wagner is retiring following 35 years of service teaching Spanish at Coshocton High School. Wagner said, “It’s bittersweet. There are so many memories after thirtyfive years. I truly enjoy what I do, and watching the kids learn. I have these kids from when they’re freshmen through their senior year, and love seeing what they can do, and seeing them grow. Every day there was something different at school. It was always fun, I just enjoyed all of it! There are days when I think I could just keep going and Wagner retires from CHS Pictured are several students in then part of me just wants to try Mrs. Wagner’s Spanish class at Coshocton High School with their Pisomething different while I still ñata’s. From left to right are; Christian Taylor, Alexis Spitzer, Mrs. Paula Wagner, Karlee Arnett and Joe Hilgenberg. Beacon photo by can”. When asked about a favorite Mark fortune memory, Wagner said, “All the When they’re finished they go help someone years of making the Piñatas, the dinners, the pep else. I don’t have to tell them what to do. It’s just rallies, watching the kids develop and learn and been a great journey”. grow, the sports teams. They’re all just good Courtney Turner, a four Spanish student in memories”. the class, said, “It’s the one period that you know The members of the senior class, having you’re going to come in and have fun in her class. taken Spanish for four years, were working on We learned a lot but we also had fun every day. their Piñata that can be used at a graduation The Piñata’s are more special this year because party, taken to college or just kept as a keepsake. of her retirement. My four years of Spanish will This is a culmination after four years of studying be a big help because I am going to school in Spanish. Wagner added, “The younger students Florida. Everyone will miss Senorita; she’s a lot look up to these students as role models, and of fun!” they start from their freshman year asking, “Will Alan Eby also presented Mrs. Wagner with we get to do that too?” a custom team Mexico soccer jersey, adorned “The kids work really hard on this, but it’s with the number 10, representing her retirement worth it. They can’t wait to work on it every day. in 2010.

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May 12th, 1950 There’s more than one way to help the Cancer Crusaders and this was proved on May 12, 1950 when local artist, Tom Gartside, donated one of his paintings to be auctioned off for the cause. The painting is called “January in Coshocton County” and features the old Mohawk covered bridge covered with a blanket of snow. The picture was exhibited in the New Year’s show at the Butler’s Art Institute in Youngstown and was chosen among 200 other paintings out of 1200 submissions to hang in the gallery. Gartside said he did this to start what he hopes will be a new tradition and encourages other people to donate their items for auction.

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May 15th, 1960 The first American drum to cross the Rhine River in Germany during World War I arrived safely in Coshocton County on May 15, 1960. The historic drum, carried by Walhonding resident Clyde Reese, was loaned to the Johnson-Humrickhouse museum and was on display for a brief time. Reese, who was serving with the 308th regimental drum corps at the time, presented the drum to the museum as well as a photo of himself taken while serving in the First World War. The drum Reese carried was on display at the museum as well as other artifacts from past wars.

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The River View Bears won the Twi-Light League Championship on May 14 at the River View Athletic Field. Unfortunately, Coshocton could not participate in the event due to a previous engagement, but the Bears still made Coshocton County proud. They scored 83 points with Utica coming in second with 72. Ray Wesney led the charge for the Black Bears came in first in the High Hurdles and the 180 low hurdles. He also took second in the long jump with a leap of 20’ 8 1/2”. The Bears also took the lead in the two mile and the mile relay.

Dedicated to his work John Miller Sr. has been a dedicated employee of Coshocton Tire for the past 50 years this month. Fellow employees say that he is a good, humble man to work with and he stands by that 100% customer satisfaction guarantee no matter what the cost. John started working at Coshocton Tire in May of 1960. One day as he got off the school bus, his neighbor, C.F. Herman, asked him if he needed a job. After graduation, Herman and Miller started building part of what is now Coshocton Tire. They built a 40X60 building from the ground up and opened business. At first, the only employees were Herman and Miller, but since then has grown to 13. John has only left Coshocton Tire once in all of those 50 years. He left to serve his country as a corporal in Vietnam in 1964 – 1966. John always has believed in customer service and treating people the way he would want to be treated. He says he strives for that in his work every day. “The extra hours he puts in is worth mentioning,” said fellow co-worker, Mary Carnes, “He definitely goes above and beyond for customers. His people personality is a very important trait of his.”

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John Miller Sr. John says one of his most memorable moments while working at Coshocton Tire is when they apprehended a robber, who had just robbed the Blue Goose in Warsaw. The man had come to Coshocton Tire asking if they could fix his flat tire. Upon further inspection, they noticed a bullet lodged inside the tire and immediately called police and wrote down his license plate number. The Farm Bureau gave them $1500 reward for their efforts, which they then forwarded on to the Blue Goose. There have been a lot of changes since John first started working at Coshocton Tire. The humble 40X60 building has expanded first in the 1970s and just recently in 1999 with the addition of the second warehouse. Even the tires have changed and improved over the years. Even after 50 years, John says he doesn’t plan on retiring any time soon. “Overall, it’s been great,” said John, “These are good people to work with and as long as I’m healthy, and as long as I feel good, I’m going to keep going.” Coshocton Tire is located on West Pine Street in Coshocton. They do all types of work in the tire industry including alignment and do work on all types of vehicles. For more information, visit www.coshoctontire.com.

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to be a change. I’m going to enjoy it. I’m going to continue teaching at the technical school. You always miss the kids and the people you work with”. Mr. Doug Spade, who came to River View from TriValley, said, “The thing I will miss the most are the kids. The best part of the whole opportunity this year was getting to know the River View kids. They’re great! As are Tri-Valley kids! All the kids I’ve worked with – they’ve all been wonderful”. Jessica Paynter commented, “I’m proud of our student body for doing what thank you! Pictured are retiring teachers; Mr. Richard Jones and they did today. Our teachers Mrs. Pam Morrison along with assistant high school principal, Mr. Doug need to know that there are Spade. Back row are event organizers, Jessica Paynter and Duane Stutz- students that care”. In addition man. Beacon photo by Mark fortune to recognizing the teachers, the student council also hailed the Special recognition was given to several retiring food service, administrative and maintenance River View teachers and assistant high school staff. Paynter added when asked why she felt principal, Mr. Doug Spade, during the second this was important, “They are important too, and annual teacher recognition assembly, held in they help keep this building looking terrific and the high school auditorium on Friday, May keep us fed”. 7. The event, organized by student council A member of the team that keeps the members Jessica Paynter and Duane Stutzman, building clean, Chris Slaughter, said that it felt, awarded over seventy teachers, administrative “Wonderful”, to be recognized. I love my kids staff members, food service and maintenance and it felt so good to be appreciated”. / janitorial staff with a coffee mug or potted Mr. Rinkes added, “This shows how much flower for their service. Along with Paynter the kids appreciate what they have. We say that and Stutzman, student council members Raven we have to do excellent things but it boils down Wilson and Tia’ Murray handed out coffee mugs, to all parties working together to make that many hugs and potted flowers. Present retiring happen. You could want it (excellence) for a lot teachers recognized were; Mrs. Pam Morrison, of reasons but unless you work together that’s Mr. Richard Jones and Mr. Doug Spade. Mr. not going to happen. What they (the teachers) Chuck Wiseman and Barbara Stagmyer were do in the classroom and beyond needs to be also recognized for their retirement. recognized”. High School principal Mr. Chuck Rinkes said, “We have a great staff and this is an opportunity to appreciate that service”. Speaking to the students, Rinkes said, “We want to make you a better person. We want to make you a better student. We want to make you a better citizen. We want to make sure what we do here every day is going to help you be better for our community. Our teachers help do that day in and day out”. Mrs. Morrison, who retired after thirty years SUMMER FUN! of service teaching English, said, “I’m going to miss the kids. I’m going to miss everybody here because this is the most awesome place”. any summer camp Speaking with emotion in her voice, Morrison (if signed up and paid in full by June 1, 2010) added, “I love the kids, I love River View, I love Contact us at Kids America by: the whole school district. It made me feel very Calling: (740)622-6657 proud today”. E-mail: jarred@kids-america.org Mr. Richard Jones, retiring after thirty eight or renner@kids-america.org years of service, remarked, “I think it’s going or check out our website at www.kids-america.org

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A Flourishing First! Friday, that is. The introductory “First Friday” of this year drew hundreds to downtown Coshocton on Friday evening, May 7, even as impending weather approached the community. Thankfully, the weather held off and a warm, yet windy Friday evening was enjoyed. As a beautiful week of the Dogwood Festival wound down, First Friday’s kicked off with a flourish. Carol Remington, Executive Director of the Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce, said, “We’re off to a really good start. Anything you want to shop for, you can probably find in downtown Coshocton. We want to keep your money where your home is. At least come down and look. If you can’t find it, ask! The chances are that the store owner can find it for you. The purpose is to get people back in the habit of shopping downtown. This is a chance to visit with people that you know”. Tiffany Sammons, said, “This is actually our first time to come down here and there are a lot of activities. We will come back!” Cheryl Triplitt, who has traditionally put a lot of energy and effort into the First Friday event, continued that mission this past Friday. Triplitt stated, “I think it’s a good thing to show the kids a sense of community and get everyone out, to interact as a community. That’s what we’re supposed to be, a nice, small town, good

By Mark fortune people”. As you enjoyed a piece of pie or a staple from Peggy Sue’s or perhaps a burger from Schumaker Farms you could talk to friends and neighbors or watch dozens of children enjoying some rides, petting a calf (or a pig!), dancing, getting their faces painted and much, much more. Maybe you took a stroll down either side of Main Street and grabbed some popcorn from the nice folks at Century 21 and washed it down with some lemonade or fruit punch sold by a young vendor, Brenna Udder, in front of The Party Package Too! You may have snapped up a having a good time Pictured is Xavier Carroll (age 6) with piece of pizza from East of Chicago young entrepreneur Brenna Udder (age 7) with a lemonade and fruit or made a donation for some cookies punch stand. Udder said, “The lemonade is the best seller”! She was from the Coshocton County Board going to use the proceeds to buy things at the fifth grade store at of Realtors in front of Second Conesville Elementary. Beacon photo by Mark fortune Chance Furniture. Or, you might “rest” in a recliner at Wilson Carpet & Furniture have enjoyed glorious jazz music provided by before heading home for the evening. The Ohio State University Jazz Ensemble in the First Friday started with a flourish with Park. Humming the bars of Moonlight Serenade many enjoying the event for the first time. It is strolling to your car, you might have wrapped doubtful that it will be their last”. up the evening with a traditional Coke float at Miller’s Pharmacy and even grabbed some

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Kyle Kanuckel, monies get to come and enjoy each other’s company. raised will go to the River It really becomes a celebration of excellence, View Relay for Life team. which is exactly what we intended to do. I can’t Families and students could say enough about our committee that worked on enjoy a pancake breakfast, this, especially chairperson, Renee Anderson. face painting, musical She is just absolutely outstanding. This event performances, dunking brings the community together and lets them booth, vendor exhibits, enjoy one another’s company”. inflatable’s, model airplane flights and more, including a dodge ball tournament at the junior high. Andrew Haines, who dunked Coach Dodge ball champs! Celebrating their own brand of excellence are Hemming and Mr. the members of the River View Black Bear Fest dodge ball tournament. The Polen in the tank, “Gunpowder and Lead” eighth grade team not only won the junior high tournament but also knocked off a group of high school seniors in a sudden death commented about match. Team spokesperson Brandon Adams said about the teams wins, “It the dunking, “It feels pretty good. We just tried to get out there and have fun. I will say that felt good and it Hammond (Steve) has some good dance moves. It was just a lot of fun”. From was fun”. Kendra left to right are; Kurtis Croft, Jeremy Eppley, Javen Guilliams, Brandon Adams, Whiteus, who was John Rice and Seth Ringwalt. Beacon photo by Mark fortune accompanied by her daughters at Black Hundreds of River View district students and Bear Fest, said, “I families enjoyed this year’s edition of “Black think that it is important as a community that’s “super”! River View Local Schools superintenBear Fest”, despite chilly weather on Saturday, to celebrate their achievements”. One dent Kyle Kanuckel takes a plunge as a youngster hits the May 8. The annual event is held to celebrate the daughter was singing in the Honor Choir target (again!) at the dunking booth during Saturday’s Black Bear Fest. Kanuckel, who along with several River View fac“Excellent” rating awarded by the state of Ohio during the Black Bear Fest. ulty was dunked often and probably, now, holds that record. to River View Schools. Complete with a dunk Mr. Kyle Kanuckel, said, “This event This included a few dunks by his grand-children, who entank that was endured in the cold by several is growing each year. I think people are joyed seeing Grandpa take numerous plunges in his orange teachers, coaches, principals and Superintendent very appreciative of the fact that they wetsuit. Beacon photo by Mark fortune


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6th grade band On Tuesday, the Coshocton 6th grade band performed at singing the Dogwood Festival. “I like the community spirit,” said Dana Kittner, who had come out to listen to her daughter play in the band, “I like how the community gets together to celebrate and being part of who they are, being American, and being Coshoctonians.” The SportZone was also on hand serving boxed lunches. Bea-

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perintendent Dr. David Hire and committee volunteers celebrate the passing of the bond issue to build a new elementary school with well wishers as precinct election results – although unofficial at the time of this photo – were shown at the Board of Elections on Tuesday evening. Beacon photo by Mark fortune

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the addition of the deli. A set of steps will be opened to the second floor where Knob Hill Design will remain in business. In the future, the staircase to the third floor will be reopened and the 14 hotel rooms transformed into an antique mall. The fourth floor, which was the ballroom, is also being considered in future plans for Medbery Marketplace. Timbuktu is currently having a clearance sale at 25% off to make room for new items. At the Unusual Junction, it’s still business as usual, and Medbery Marketplace will offer the same great favorites and the same great prices when it opens in the next few weeks. Medbery Marketplace is one of many experiences when you visit Historic Roscoe Village. The village offers Canal Town Journey tours, hands-on activities, horse-drawn canal boat rides, the nationally accredited JohnsonHumrickhouse museum, beautiful gardens, charming shops, fine dining and seasonal festivals and special events. Visit the Web site at www.roscoevillage.com or call 740-622-9310; toll free 800-877-1830 for additional information about Roscoe Village.

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we knew we wanted it and wanted to share with others!” Medbery Marketplace will host a deli similar to the one at the Unusual Junction and continue to carry many home accessory items currently offered by Timbuktu. The deli will consist of deli meats and cheeses, gourmet foods, and a wonderful selection of Chinese, Asian, Italian and Mexican foods. There will also be bulk snacks, dried nuts and chocolates, kitchen items and an old-fashioned pickle barrel. There are lots of favorites complimenting many new offerings. Additional plans are to make available seasonal produce supplied by local vendors. Medbery Marketplace would like to offer the delicious cheese spreads that were carried at The Cheesery. Terry invites anyone who would like to share those recipes to contact Bob McKenna at the Unusual Junction at 740-545-6007. “I am looking forward to being able to get the local trade back into the village,” said Misener. “We need the local business to sustain us through the winter. I know if they have Medbery Marketplace on their grocery list every week, they’ll also patronize other businesses in the Village.” Although there are plans for some renovation in the near future at Medbery Marketplace, the focus is to get the first floor up and running with

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Historic Roscoe Village continues to be a place merchants want to call home! In the next few weeks, Roscoe Village will welcome a new business in the village called Medbery Marketplace. The business is owned and operated by the McKenna and Misener Families, the same families who operate the Unusual Junction in Coshocton County, which opened in 1972. The location of this exciting new addition will be in the old Roscoe Hotel, which now houses Timbuktu. Arnold Medbery built the building in 1856, replacing his earlier 1832 woodframed hotel, which burned. It was a stagecoach stop believed to have been on the Underground Railroad. A magnificent building, it had a retail business on the ground floor, sleeping rooms above and a ballroom on the top floor. Terry Misener, one of the family business owners, says she is honored to be able to open a business in Roscoe Village and considers it the opportunity of a lifetime. She has always admired the village and has looked at the village as a mentor for the businesses she and her family own and operate at the Unusual Junction and Universe Bridal Shop. Misener says she absolutely fell in love with all the history the village holds. “I fell in love with the place,” said Terry. “After seeing the second, third and fourth floors,

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The Coshocton City Schools presented and to celebrate the students work and the third annual “Rock the Arts” on their achievements. She’s the one who Saturday, May 8 at the high school. A organized it. Dr. Hire and Mr. Hartmyer Celebration of Education, the “Rock have been good about letting us do our the Arts” celebrates art of all types for thing and that’s awesome. The kids the Coshocton City Schools. have been wonderful. With the state With art, table displays, live standards now, we don’t have a lot of musical performances and posters time to focus on art, but we try to focus covering walls and seemingly floors some attention to it. This allows kids as well, the community responded to express themselves in ways that are with enthusiasm to the presentation creative and neat, and maybe not be with a large crowd browsing the halls like anyone else”. Mrs. Beall commented, “I think and gymnasium. Amber Meiser, a each year it gets a little bit bigger and a sophomore, said, “I think everybody little bit better. This is really about the gets excited and likes to see what kids and promoting what they do. And we’re learning and what we’ve done if the kids like it, the community is throughout the schools”. Junior going to like it”. MacKenzie Wheeler, commented, Senior KaLyn Markley, who “It’s a lot of fun and people put a rock the arts Pictured are three Coshocton High School students that lot of work into it, not only setting helped with this year’s “Rock the Arts” event, held Saturday, May 8 at the high is involved in the arts in a big way up the artwork but also in doing school. The girls are standing next to a sand table display of the Trail of Tears, and especially “Rock the Arts”, is which depicts the forced relocation of Native Americans from Tennessee to the artwork. It’s also a nice way for reservations in the west. From left to right are; Amber Meiser, MacKenzie the President of the Art Club and the President of the National Art Honor the community to get together. We Wheeler and Sam Thomas. beacon photo by mark fortune Society. Markley remarked, “This started planning back in December event is important because it brings by getting committees together”. a good thing to have in our community. This lets Sam Thomas, also a sophomore, added, “It’s you express yourself. On the court (basketball) the community together, not just Coshocton, but important for people to see the artwork that kids maybe you don’t always get to express yourself also Ridgewood, River View, anyone who wants to come. Art really helps you express yourself. can do. Art is a good way for students to express but you can do that in art class”. their feelings”. Dawn Shook, who coordinated the event, Art calms me down and lets me get away Senior Christian Taylor commented on why said that the main vision for the event came from things. The art room is a really carefree he feels the arts are needed, “Art is important. from Mrs. Beall, who started “Rock The Arts” environment. I think that art in school is a way You’re always going to have the arts, but you may three years ago to bring the district together to just take a load off and chill out. It’s important not always have sports. I enjoy art class and it’s to have art”.

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Books Galore Book Store; Saturday: May 15, 22, 29; Wednesday: May 12, 19, 26; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has hard magazines, movies, audio books, hardback and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Call 740-622-0956 for information. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library; Monday: May 17, 24; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has hard magazines, movies, audio books, hardback and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Call 740-622-0956 for information. 3 - 6 p.m.

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The Conesville Alumni Association will have its annual banquet June 5 at the Coshocton County Career Center. Social hour at 5:30 p.m., the meal will be at 6 p.m. The meal will be provided by Schumaker’s Catering Service. The cost will be $13 per person. The class of 1960 will be honored and a Scholarship will be awarded to a graduating River View senior that attended Conesville Elementary School. The winner must attend the banquet to receive the award. Reservations are due no later than May 21 and should be mailed in or by calling Lola Spang at 622-4975. Anyone who attended Conesville school is welcome. Air Conditioning - No Stairs and Wheelchair assessable. The Conesville High School Alumni Banquet will be June 5 at the Conesville Elementary School. There will be a social hour at 4 p.m. with roll call and dinner at 6:30 p.m. Members and guest are $10 each. For reservations, call Maureen Pritchard at 740-8292488 or send to 15572 Co. Rd. 429, Coshocton, OH 43812 Annual Chicken Barbecue and Car Show. The Newcomerstown Fire Department Annual Barbecue and Car Show is Saturday, July 3 with car show registration from 10 a.m. - Noon. There is a $10 registration fee. Judging begins one hour after arrival. 75 Fenton Bell Trophies & Best of Show awarded at 2 p.m. (65 trophies for 1989 and older; 10 trophies for 1990 and Newer). 150 dash plaques, 50/50 raffle and numerous door prizes with music provided by The Spikeman. For car show information, contact Wayne at 740-498-7118. Chicken dinner served from Noon to 6 p.m. with dine-in, carry-out and local delivery available. Pre-sale tickets highly recommended. Tickets may be purchased from any member of The Newcomerstown Fire Department or for chicken barbecue information or tickets, contact Heather at the Fire Station at 740-498-8808. Chicken dinner includes ½ chicken, your choice of 2 sides and a roll for $7 at the David Barber Civic Center located at 1066 East State Street, Newcomerstown. All proceeds used to purchase emergency equipment. Pen and Ink drawings, along with acrylic and oil paintings, by Adam Laudick on display during the month of May. Can be viewed at the West Lafayette Library during normal library hours, 401 East Main. Enjoy viewing original art by Christy Mosier during the month of May. Featured will be her pastels and acrylic landscape. Located in the Sota Technologies Window 441 Main St. Coshocton.

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Coshocton County ADHD Support Group. Are you struggling with a child or children who may have ADHD? There is help in the area! There are many who may not be aware of the help, but there is a support group in Coshocton County! The group meets once a month! If you have any suggestions or ideas, please share them. The ADHD Support Group will be at St. John’s UCC, 808 Orange St. For more information or questions, contact Angie Moses at 740-623-8551 or by email at coop9097@yahoo.com.

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Coshocton County Handicapped Society and Independent Living Center INC will meet on Monday, May 17 at 5:30 p.m. at 1005 Main Street.

Coshocton County Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society meets the third Tuesday of each month from 7:30 - 9 p.m. at Coshocton Library basement meeting room. On May 18: an open discussion on Genealogy.

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Public Employee Retiree’s, Inc. Coshocton Chapter #77 will meet on Thursday, May 13 at the Coshocton Elk’s Lodge at 11:30 a.m. Guest speaker is Mike Mussell, OPERS Health Care Educator and Communications Representative.

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Hog Roast at Prairie Chapel Church on May 27 from 5 - 7 p.m. Menu will include pork, potato salad, baked beans, dessert and drink. Donations of $5 asked. All proceeds will benefit Vacation Bible School.

Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees (SOAR) will meet Tuesday, May 18 at Noon at 1048 S 6th Street.

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Dinner held to honor Military Funeral Honor Guard members

Members of the Coshocton County Veterans Council were recognized for their achievements at the eighth annual Military Funeral Honor Guard dinner, held Thursday, April 29 at the American Legion Post #65. Among the 31 members honored was George Leach, who surpassed the 1,000 mark for attending military funerals. Jim Stone and Paul Cummings both received certificates signifying that they have reached the 900 mark. Also recognized for achieving milestones were Bob Baker (800 funerals), Bill Pettit (600), James Ayers and Fred Lent (500), Paul Markley (300) and Lewis Baker, Don Kennedy and Frank Spinks Jr. (200). “It’s a great honor to recognize these individuals for their achievements and I’m honored to be a member myself,” said Jack Miskimens, President of the Coshocton County Veterans Service Commission. “I’ve volunteered for a lot of stuff in my life but I have never seen such a dedicated group.” The Honor Guard typically consists of a Commander, Chaplain, Officer of the Day, seven riflemen who perform a 21-shot salute, a bugler who performs taps and flag handlers during a cemetery service. Occasionally, a “walk-through” is performed where each member of the Honor Guard approaches the deceased veteran’s casket to salute him/her at the area funeral homes.

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