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Hometown Festival annual queen contest at Burt Park on Thursday evening, July 28. With emcee Jody Seibert asking the questions and providing the contestants with a familiar voice, the girls responded to questions that ranged from their favorite summer activity to their favorite type of dance and more. With 17 mini queen contestants, 15 junior queen contestants, three queen contestants and a surprised Senior Queen honored, the 64th annual contest was special. West Lafayette Mayor Jack Patterson greeted everyone in attendance and emphasized the historical significance of this year’s Hometown Festival. The mini queen contest, with the winner decided by the red rose, went to six year old Gracey Bradford, with five year old Andrea Webb first attendant and five year old Kaleah Dreher second attendant. Bradford’s parents are Don Bradford and Tammy Parks. Webb is the daughter of Carl Webb and Danielle Howell and Dreher is the daughter of Sara Cheney. Eleven year old Olivia Slusser was chosen as this year’s junior queen. She is the daughter of Jayson and Kirstin Slusser. Twelve year old Kaitlyn Goodwill is the junior queen first attendant and nine year old Gracee Robertson is the second attendant. Goodwill is the daughter
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Nancy Buehler was escorted to the stage by Mayor Jack Patterson to receive her honor of being selected Senior Queen as applause rang out through the crowd. With her hallmark of showing “kindness and service to others”, Buehler accepted the title with grace. The three candidates vying for the title of 2011 West Lafayette Hometown Festival Queen were Kensey Freshwater, Casey Varian and Allison Norman. Sixteen year old Allison Norman was chosen by the judges as this year’s queen, and is the daughter of Rod and Theresa Norman. First attendant is thirteen year old Casey Varian, who is the daughter of Ardie and Denny Varian. Kensey Freshwater is this year’s second attendant and is the daughter of Kevin and Kathie Freshwater. 2011 junior queen Olivia Slusser said of her honor, “It feels awesome. I’m really excited to go to lunches and festivals with Allison and the rest of the court. I think the most fun will be the luncheon tomorrow because I will get to say goodbye to junior queen, first attendant and say hello to being this year’s junior queen. I’m looking forward to an awesome year.” This year’s mini queen, Gracey Bradford, said about her honor, “It feels good. I’m looking forward to the fairs.” She wanted to thank “Miss Jody”. She will be in the first grade at West Lafayette Elementary this fall. Queen Allison Norman said about being selected this year’s queen, “It feels awesome. I have been trying out for the Queen – this will be my fifth year – and I’ve been part of the court before. I’ve always wanted to be queen so it feels great. Norman is the first person that has been mini-queen, junior queen and now, queen. She said she remembers being the mini queen and was in the second grade and traveled “lots. “I seem to have a really awesome court. I know a lot of the girls already and I’m excited to get to know the rest of the girls and I’m just looking forward to traveling and spending my weekends with them.” Norman will be a senior
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Coshocton The Coshocton America in Bloom contest winners have been announced for week five of the “Best Bloomin’ Garden”
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#65 The Coshocton Community Choir The Coshocton Community Choir was founded in the fall of 1971 by Charles R. Snyder, minister of music and education at The Presbyterian Church. The first choir had 35 singers and presented a portion of “The Messiah” for their first concert at the Grace Methodist Church.
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Winners were selected by a panel of judges representing each of the four Coshocton city voting precincts. Watch The Beacon each week to find out Coshocton City Ward residential and business winners!
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“The America in Bloom Committee thanks everyone who helped with donations and contributed towards the hanging baskets and a BIG THANK YOU to all who helped get Coshocton ready for our America in Bloom visit July 14th and 15th. Coshocton has been nominated for the Heritage category, but we won’t know anything until October!”
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Members of the Coshocton County Family and Children First Council will be distributing school supplies on Saturday, Aug. 13 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. at the Hopewell School gymnasium to all Coshocton County children who will be entering kindergarten for the 2011 – 2012 school year. Kindergarteners and their families will be able to meet their school superintendents, agency directors and staff. Three Rivers Fire District will be discussing fire safety and Nurturing Families of Coshocton and the Department of Job and Family Services will be providing certified car seat checks. River View Local Schools Transportation Department will be discussing school bus safety. Area agencies will be showcasing available resources throughout the community. This event is free and sponsored by the Coshocton County Family and Children First Council and its partner agencies.
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at Ridgewood High School this fall and wants to pursue a degree in nursing from Kent State University. “I will be in school for six years because I want to be a nurse practitioner so I’m really looking forward to that and I would also like to be involved with politics if I could – locally, maybe county – but probably on a local level”, said Norman. New queen Allison said that being involved in the contest each year has helped her, “It raises your public speaking skills so much, I can’t even explain. It boosts your confidence levels. I would suggest it to any young girl in our community, any girl that fits in the categories if you’re eligible, please try out because it has seriously helped me be more confident. “This has really been about persistence. I have proven a lot to myself that optimism and perseverance – they do help you out in life.” Norman feels that she is a perfect example of persistence and that perseverance does pay off. “Giving up would have been so easy but the though never even crossed my mind to give up. Perseverance and optimism always helps you.” Queen Allison concluded with, “I want to thank my family – there were times when they would say, “Are you sure you really want to go through this again?” yes, definitely, they have been there through everything with me. My group of friends as you can tell by the response of me being crowned – they were in an uproar – they are so excited, thanks to all my friends who came. And thanks to Cheryl and Shelby Matchett for directing the program and the Chamber of Commerce for sponsoring this because without them I wouldn’t have had this opportunity.”
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Obviously, most of Are you impressed? you that read Mark’s I certainly am. As of Musings know that I press time, Congress write in a tongue in and the President have cheek style – sometimes. apparently hammered But not all of the time. out a deal that will Most of the time it’s reduce the federal a combination – like deficit by the whopping above. I’ll leave it up to amount of 2.1 trillion – you to figure out which whoops – here’s the real part is tongue in cheek. catch – over the next This weekend TEN YEARS. Now, mark Fortune brings a plethora of local that’s what I call progress. You at least know how I feel. We all activities as we continue ramping know that it is challenging enough up to the Canal Festival. The Tom to see 10 weeks ahead in today’s Daugherty orchestra at the Airport fast-paced and ever changing world Amphitheater, chicken barbecue and – let alone 10 years. My suggestion watermelon eating in Warsaw, First would be for the government (that’s Friday in downtown Coshocton and us taxpayers) to simply buy Google several ice cream socials round out and charge everyone for accessing the fun. Get out and enjoy! information. Let’s just eliminate taxes totally and charge the planet for Google searches. That way, we can at least recoup some of our foreign aid expenses. What do you think?
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A ROUSING SUCCESS is the best way to describe Coshocton’s recent participation in the Ohio Chautauqua 2011: The Civil War! Thank you, Mark Fortune, for your excellent coverage in the Beacon! Both adult and children’s special daily workshops were well attended and enjoyed by all the participants. The actors were superb, and we (Wildwood and Friends) were honored to provide a program of songs from the Civil War era. We found so much interesting information as we researched each song, and were pleased to share these with very attentive audiences. When they sang along with us on several
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songs, their voices were amazing and inspirational! All the musicians who performed would especially like to thank Jan Myers for her generous gifts of time and effort, which made this special event such a wonderful reality! Once again, Coshocton has shown it is the best small town in America! Sincerely, Marty Rodabaugh, Don McKay, Louise Cardenzana, Vic Cardenzana, Linda Gardner, Wildwood and Friends
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The 10th Anniversary of 9-11 will be held on Sept. 12th 2011. The reason for having it on the 12th is to have the schools bring the children to the ceremony. The ceremony will start on the 12th of Sept. at 12:05 in the afternoon. One thing that we’re looking for is individuals that qualify to receive the blue star banner. For free you need to be a wife/husband or parent of a current veteran. If you want one and don’t qualify for a free one, you can pay for one for a minimal charge. You can sign up at the Veterans service office at the courthouse and you will receive the blue star banner at the ceremony were you will be recognized. The number for the Veterans service office is (740) 622-2313. Another thing that I’m looking for is veterans to be recognized at the ceremony. I have already Army Reserves, Coast Guard and Marines. I need to get a veteran
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from WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Desert storm. I’m also looking for Army, Navy, Air force and National Guard. I need one of each. I need the following information. Branch of service, rank and any conflict you have served. Send to: Veteran 46115 US HWY 36 Lot 12 Coshocton, OH 43812 If you can if selected be in military uniform or wear your medals. Cut off is 1st Sept One more other thing, I’m having a poetry contest. The first category will be children up to the 8th grade. The second category is from 9th to 12th grade and the 3rd is everyone else. Of course the theme is 9-11. Cut off to send poems is Sept. 1st. The following info is needed is name, grade of student and schools name. Send to: Poem 46115 US HWY 36 Lot 12 Coshocton, Ohio 43812
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The Board of Education would like to express our appreciation for Mr. Kanuckel’s 31 years of service to our district and community. His commitment to kids and their education is unparalleled and we wish him well as he moves into new territory and closer to his
grandchildren. We are also pleased to have the opportunity to find someone with the experience and capabilities of Doug Spade to serve as an interim as we work to fill the position long term. River View Board of Education
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coshocton civil war encampment days take place between the Union and Confederate troops. Additional educational demonstrations and talks will take place throughout the day in the camp area. To help Coshocton prepare for the Civil War Ball, the Coshocton Bicentennial Committee has invited Civil War Dance Mistress, Elizabeth Reeb, from Zanesville, to conduct a free, public informational meeting on Thursday, August 4 from 7 – 9 p.m. in the Parlor at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church, located at 142 N. Fourth St. Reeb is a professional Civil War dance caller
and period dress specialist. She will also be the caller who will be at Coshocton’s Civil War Ball on Aug. 13. At the upcoming informational meetings, Reeb will share information about the types of dances and attire to wear to a Civil War Ball. Everyone is encouraged to attend this fun, informational event. For more information, contact Jan Myers at 622-8439. For more information about the Coshocton Bicentennial Events, visit www.Coshocton2011.com or www. VisitCoshocton.com.
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There will be a Civil War Ball on Aug. 13 as part of the Civil War Encampment Days at the Coshocton Airport Grounds. This Coshocton Bicentennial Event will take place Aug. 1214, and the Ball will be at 8 p.m. that Saturday evening at the Coshocton National Guard Readiness Center near the Airport. The entire event, including the Ball, is free to attend. Civil War Era music for the ball will be provided by Pete Shew and the Back Porch Swing Band. The Civil War Encampment Days will be at the Coshocton Airport grounds, located at 24569 Airport Road, Coshocton. Admission and parking are free. On Friday evening, Aug. 12, visitors will enjoy Civil War era music by Steve Ball, and stories from 6 - 9 p.m. at Limburg’s Patio Grill. Then around 9 p.m., spectators will be thrilled to see the Night Firing of the eight Civil War era battle cannons (weather permitting). Saturday, Aug. 13, the Union and Confederate camps will be open to the public from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. The flag raising ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. The Ladies of the Encampment will be enjoying their Period Dress Tea at 11 a.m. at the National Guard Readiness Center. All other ladies are welcome to visit with them and enjoy speaker Verna K. Owens who will speak about women during the Civil War. Around 1:30 p.m., spectators will have a perfect view of the ‘Battle’ between the Union and Confederate Troops, complete with cannons, period uniforms and guns. At 4 p.m., Aug. 13, the Brothers of the Brush competition will be held. All facial hair-growing men who want to take part in the competition should be present to compete. Throughout the day, visitors will enjoy educational demonstrations, meeting the horses, and talks in the camps. The Civil War Ball will take place from 8 – 10 p.m. at the National Guard Readiness Center. Although Civil War period dress is encouraged, it is not required to attend this free Coshocton Bicentennial event. On Sunday, Aug. 14, the Union and Confederate camps will be open to the public from 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. with the flag raising at 10:15 a.m. An 1860s period church service, led by Jim Boggs, will take place in the camp area at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to attend this service. Around 2 p.m. Sunday, another battle will
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Coshocton County youth returned from 4-H Camp Ohio on Saturday, July 30, following five days and four nights participating in various activities at the camp. Sarah Jane Lindsey, who headed up the week, said, “Thank you to the voters of Coshocton County, who passed the OSU Extension levy last November, which made 4-H camp possible this year. We have 141 campers, 28 counselors and 13 adult staff this year. Our theme is “Animation Celebration”,
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Born: December 6, 1950 Died: July 18, 2011 Age 60, of Magnolia, Clayton passed away Monday, July 18, 2011 in his residence. Born and raised in Coshocton County, he was the son of the late Clayton and June (Finnell) West, Sr. Clayton has lived in the Canton/Magnolia area since 1974 and worked at Republic Storage. He was preceded in death by one brother, Tim of Covington, Virginia. He is survived by two daughters: Meghan West of Canton, and Kayla West of East
Sparta, and one son, Clayton West III of Magnolia. Two grandsons: Andre West and Clayton West IV. Two sisters; Susan, address unknown and Bobbi Jo, West Lafayette, four brothers: Steve, address unknown, Rick, Roopville, Georgia, Andrew of Frazeysburg, Donald of Coshocton. Clayton was a loving father and grandfather. He will be sadly missed by friends and family in the Coshocton area. According to his wishes, there were no calling hours or service.
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celebrating cartoons and super heroes, really a fun theme. Our counselors are doing a fantastic job and even though it’s hot, we’re having a lot of fun. “We’re getting the kids a lot of water and keeping them cooled down in the pool with water games and things like that. It’s good so far. We can actually tolerate the heat; I don’t want any lightning and storms because that changes our schedule some. We would still go on but we have to do alternate sites. Right now, everything is going really well.” Lindsey said some of the comments from the campers were, “Just a little bit ago, one of the first year campers said, “This rocks, camp rocks!”, so they are excited and staying busy. We keep them up late and get them up early. We feed them well and give them a lot of exercise. The campers are divided into cabin groups, cartoon groups and campfire groups, so they get to meet a lot of new people. I have only seen one person homesick and she is over it now, so everything is going smoothly.” With so much emphasis in today’s world on social media, texting, Facebook, the internet and electronic entertainment, Lindsey said that a week without the usual trappings of society is not just good for the kids, but, “It’s also a nice week for adults, counselors and the kids to get away from all that because we’re not allowed to have cell phones here at camp and we really don’t have time for it. Out here we realize that we don’t have to have air conditioning, we really don’t need too much sleep, we get a lot of exercise and we eat and drink right. We make lots of new friends, and even with a lot of different personalities we learn to get along with everybody.” Part of the experience of attending a week at 4-H camp according to Lindsey is, “The campers have to take care of themselves, keep themselves clean, choose what they’re wearing, choose the
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tom daugherty orchestra presents Big Band legends The Coshocton Airport Amphitheater will host The Tom Daugherty Orchestra in concert on Saturday, Aug. 6 at 7 p.m. The Big Band Legends show will include selections from all the legendary big band leaders including Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Harry James, Woody Herman, Artie Shaw, Les Brown, Jimmy Dorsey, and Benny Goodman. The show will feature 15 of the most outstanding musicians in the big band circuit along with two talented vocalists singing the favorite songs of the Big Band Era. Musical
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August 9th, 1971 Twenty-two-year-old Stephen Bryant had a couple of tickets to the Coshocton County Fair, but it was unlikely that he could get through the main gates if he tried to use them as the tickets were 101 years old. He found them while searching through a house he lived in in Roscoe Village. One ticket from the 1870’s fair said, “Admit two horse carriage and driver”. The other was for a pedestrian and sold for 20 cents. Stephen said he wouldn’t have the chance to try and use them at the fair that year because he was heading off to college.
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August 9th, 1981 The Coshocton County Centennial History book, published in 1911, was on display for viewing at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum. The graphic, pictorial account of Coshocton County spanned 100 years of the county’s history from its birth in 1811. Many things had changed over the years, although some had stayed the same. Residents were encouraged to go to the museum to view this historic book. All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.
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During this year’s canal festival, the Coshocton Towne Centre Association is expanding and opening a new area called, “Canal Mania”. This is an enclosed area on 4th Street where kids can participate in many carnival games. The games include balloon darts, Hoopla, Flukie Ball, a football throw, lucky ducks, face painting and many more. Prizes will be given to winners! There will also be caricatures for purchase and the proceeds will go to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). The area is open to all, tickets are to be purchased to play the games and tokens will be awarded so children can collect their prizes. It will be fun for all who come and enjoy. Hours are: Saturday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed for the parade and evening concert; and Sunday: Noon – 4 p.m. The area is being sponsored by the Coshocton Christian Tabernacle.
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August 6th, 1961 Banks within a bank. The Coshocton National Bank had a new display in their front window: little antique mechanical coin banks from a collection by John Rodehaver of Walhonding. The banks ranged in value from $25 - $300 and dated back to the late 1800s. Since mechanical banks were made to appeal to children, many animals and amusing story telling appeared on the banks. They were also used to teach children various verses and rhymes, as well as amuse them. Mr. Rodehaver, owner of the banks, said the display in the Coshocton National Bank’s window fit well with the Coshocton’s Sesquicentennial celebration.
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August 8th, 1951 It was advertised as the biggest shopping event of the year, and we’re not talking about the day after Thanksgiving. Coshocton was presenting its second annual Silver Dollar Days, which was a sales event that, during the previous year, had proved to be a big hit. In addition, this year, participating merchants would be handing out 700 silver dollars to local residents. The names of 700 Coshocton residents were placed on a card throughout participating stores and those residents finding their name on a card was awarded a silver dollar. The Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce announced that this would be the last big bargain event of the year.
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Joan McNeely and Harry (Dick) Meek have finalized arrangements for the Annual Golf Event to benefit Crohn’s and Colitis Research. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease or IBD because their symptoms or complications are similar, are chronic digestive disorders of the small and large intestines. Over 1.4 million people in America have been affected by Crohn’s and Colitis. Over 53,000 patients live in Ohio. The Coshocton High School Class of 1951 are honorees at this year’s event. Six members of the Class of ’51 who will participate in the event are shown in the photo from left to right, Harry (Dick) Meek, Joan McNeely, Ken Ramage, Jim Hamilton, John Thompkins and Ron Glosser. The golf event, scramble format, will be Thursday, Aug. 18. Tee time is 9 – 11 a.m. at the River Greens Golf Course in West Lafayette. The $45 fee includes golf, cart, balls, tees, prizes, and a donation for Crohn’s and Colitis Research. Registration forms are available at many of the following businesses supporting the event: Coshocton County Beacon, Sprint Print, Super 8, KFC, WTNS, Sutton Construction, Long John Silver’s, Jillian’s Salon, DeCosky Ford, Sportszone, Hardee’s, Your Pizza Shop, Coshocton Village Inn and Suites, Fortune’s Boot Shop and Repair, Temple-Inland, Walmart Supercenter, Sheree’s Salon and Spa, NAUS, Crowtown Pizza, Mike McCullough, Raven’s Glenn Winery, Coshocton Bowling Center, Coshocton Tribune, Sears, Wendy’s, Advance Auto Parts, McDonald’s, Tractor Supply
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FulFilling a dream pictured right is Coshocton County habitat for
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With nearly fifty volunteers, church members, friends and supporters in attendance, Coshocton County Habitat for Humanity celebrated the groundbreaking of the tenth Coshocton County Habitat home with homeowner Scott Paulun. The home will be built on Cemetery Street in
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Women find inner peace during hike at Clary Gardens volunteer, Chris Campbell. The event began at 9:30 a.m. as Chris welcomed the small group of women who had gathered at Clary Gardens. She wanted all the women who were participating in the hike to leave their troubles behind and to be open to what nature had to offer. “Do something for yourself as a woman to celebrate your spirit each and every day,” Chris said. Chris told the women a little about herself and how enjoying nature Chris Campbell (left) leads a group of women at she had come to find her own a meditative hike she led at Clary Gardens last Saturday, July 30. BeA- peace and solace in the woods. She hoped that each woman CON phOtO By Beth SCOtt would be able to experience Saturday, July 30 was the perfect day for a long their own inner peace as they hike in the woods at Clary Gardens. Although journeyed together as united women during the the weather was a little warm, the lush, tall hike. trees in the forest offered much-needed shade to “What I’m hoping that they take away from a group of women who had gathered at Clary the hike today is a sense of unity, a sense of Gardens in the early morning for a 2-hour hike communion, and almost a sense of celebration and meditative retreat at Clary Gardens led by for just being women and having something that
they can plug into on an By BetH scott anytime bases, to remember that,” said Chris. “To get back to nature and to unplug from everything that’s going on in the world right now and plug into something quiet and still and perhaps when they find that inner peace and calmness, we can be more effective in our mothering or whatever our particular vocation is.” Before the hike began, the women joined hands in a circle, letting their energy flow into each other as they became almost like a family. They finished with a greeting of Namaste, which means, the spirit in me respects the spirit in you. Then, with Chris leading the way, the hike into the woods began with a brief stop at the lily pond just outside of the forest. In the early morning, the lily pads had opened and the women stopped to admire their beauty. Chris explained to them that although lily pads grow out of the mud in the bottom of the pond, they become beautiful flowers. After some brief meditation, Chris led the women into the forest and stopped at a flat,
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Thursday, Aug. 4, 11: Summer Chi; Join Coshocton Public Library staffer, Holli Rainwater, at the Park Hotel Lot for gentle exercises that reduce stress and increase vitality. 9 - 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, Friday, Aug. 5, Saturday, Aug. 6: Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale; Coshocton Public Library; The Annual Book Sale by the Friends of the Library is your chance to buy gently used books, DVDs, magazines and more, all at rock bottom prices. All proceeds benefit the library. Call 622-0956 for information. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.) Monday, Aug. 8: Coffee Club; Coshocton Public Library; Senior adults 55+ are invited to join us for a cup of hot coffee and enlightening conversation. 10:15 a.m. - Noon Tuesday, Aug. 9: Lecture & Tour Series- The history & Legend of the Old Stone Fort; West Lafayette Branch Library; Lecture & Tour Series- The history & Legend of the Old Stone Fort presented by local historian Dan Markley. Lecture starts at 5:30 p.m. in the Reading Shelter, tour to follow. Call 5456672 to register. 5:30 - 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 10: Friends of the Library; Coshocton Public Library; Monthly meeting Noon - 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11: Summer Reading Social; Coshocton Public LIbrary; Teens who participated in the Coshocton Public Library Teen Summer Reading Program are invited to the library on Thursday, Aug. 11 from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. for a Summer Reading Social to celebrate beating last year’s reading total. Come share reading ideas and talk about books, fan fiction and more while enjoying pizza and ice cream! Jennifer Ricketts, YA Coordinator, will share her summer reading list, as well. Registration is required. Call 622-0956 or go to www.coshoctonlibrary.org and click Events to sign-up. Wednesday, Aug. 10, 17, 24, 31: Plugged and Unplugged; Coshocton Public Library; Grades
7-High School Graduation are invited to Plugged & Unplugged for online and traditional gaming. Board Games, Video Games, Internet Access, Friends, Snacks and Fun! Call 622-0956 to register. 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 15, 22, 29: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. Wednesday, Aug. 17, 24, 31: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information.
Thursday, Aug. 18: W.L. Game On! Teen Gaming Club; West Lafayette Branch Library; Grades 7- High School graduation are invited to participate in the Game On! Gaming Club for teens. Bring your friends for an evening of fun. Register by calling 545-6672. Games for August are Wii Just Dance 2 & The Michael Jackson Experience 5 - 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, 27: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has hard magazines, movies, audio books, books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. Monday, Aug. 29: Local History with Ken Smailes; Coshocton Public Library; 6:30 - 8 p.m.; The Coshocton Public Library presents “The Significance of the Delaware Indians in Coshocton County,” with guest speaker, Ken Smailes, on Monday, Aug. 29
from 6:30 - 8 p.m. While other Indians also resided in what would become Coshocton County, the Lenape (pronounced ‘len-ah-pay’), or Delaware Indians relocated their capital from Newcomerstown to the forks of the Muskingum during a key time in our country’s history, that of the American Revolution. Ken will provide insight into the Delaware culture and lifestyle; their struggles, influence and interaction with others; highlights of their years in Coshocton; and the Delaware Nation today. Registration is requested for this program. Please call the Library at 622-0956 to sign-up. Tuesday, Aug. 23, 30; Sept. 6: Connect Your Community Classes; Coshocton Public Library; The Library, in conjunction with Connect Your Community, is offering a six-hour class on basic computer and Internet. The class will cover such things as basic Windows navigation, viruses and spyware, protecting your identity on the Internet, locating jobs, government services, online banking, social networking, and more. Classes will be on three consecutive Tuesdays, Aug. 23, 30 and Sept. 6 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Library. Registration is required and space is limited. Please call the Library at 622-0956, to sign-up for all three sessions. Registration deadline is Aug. 19. Book of the Week Adult Fiction Island Beneath the Sea by: Isabel Allende Adult Non-Fiction 2012 and the End of the World: The Western Roots of the Maya Apocalypse by: Matthew Restall Teen Book We All Fall Down: Living with Addiction by: Nic Sheff Children’s Book Nubs: The True Story of a Mutt, a Marine and a Miracle by: Brian Dennis
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was a women’s spiritual day, so I thought, ‘I can do that.’ Drive two hours so we have a two-hour spiritual day and drive two hours back.” After a couple more stops along the way, Chris led the women into a clearing, asking the women different questions about whether they preferred tea or coffee, cats or dogs, liked to wear fancy jewelry or not. Of course, each woman had their own opinion, but when she began asking questions that really mattered such as, “Who has ever felt they don’t fit in?” or “Who has ever been hurt by words?” or “Who likes to feel loved?”, all of the women agreed. Chris explained that although we may have different likes and dislikes, when it comes to what’s really important, we are all the same. Nancy Verhoff said she enjoyed, “The openness and I learned that it’s okay for me to be me. I don’t have to be a cookie cutter mold to please everybody. It was a lot of fun.” The hike ended around Noon and Jane MacPherson brought healthy salads and water for all the women to enjoy. Hiking at Clary Gardens is free and is open to the public. For more information about Clary Gardens, visit their Web site at www. clarygardens.org.
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grassy area where the women sat down and listened to a beautiful and moving story about meeting Mother Earth. Chris said she often looks for feminine signs in nature and that as a woman, we all go through different seasons in our life, just as Mother Earth does as well. Some are harder than others, but there can be no spring without first having winter. The hike continued with a stop on the trail between two rocks, one larger than the other. Most of the women climbed the hill to the top of one of the large rock while some stayed on the path and Chris explained that the perception of the women standing on the rock was far different from the perception of women still on the trail. In every situation in life, people’s perception of one another is different depending on where you stand. One woman from Pennsylvania, who came all the way to Coshocton County just to experience the hike, said her favorite moment had to be when she sat on the smaller rock completely alone with nature and her own thoughts. She saw Chris had advertised the hike on Facebook and had wanted to be a part of it. “I’m really into whatever it takes to get a higher spiritual awareness,” said Jane MacPherson, from Pennsylvania, “so I saw this
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He is so sincere. Working with him at the shop he just does as much as he can with the dogs, especially walking them. That’s where his heart is. This whole thing for him, for his home, is just so exciting. I don’t even have words for it because it’s so much in the heart.” Nancy Nagle, who is the chairperson for the family support committee for the local Habitat for Humanity, said, “I make sure that I work with Scott to help get him into his new home. He has to do 300 hours of community service, sweat equity hours, I make sure that is done and he has an opportunity to get those complete. He’ll also have to pick out roofing and siding and I help him do all that. Also carpeting, vinyl flooring, he is very excited, and deservedly so.” When asked why she enjoys being involved with Habitat, Nagle said, “Scott is the perfect person to see do this because once they get a home, in fact, the family before this was homeless until that date that they got a Habitat home. It’s
so exciting to see people get into a home that is safe and warm, has water and everything that they could possibly want. It’s rewarding.” Board President Ernie Galadja said, “Continuity is a very important part of the program. Everything that Habitat does internationally on down to the local affiliate is a continued community service, continuing operations and placing people in houses. The community has been very supportive; we’ve been able to sustain the program. Leadership is here, funding is here, volunteers are here. We feel blessed that we’re in a position to orchestrate this and bring it all together. We hope with our new grant and our Executive Director to actually accelerate the building process, to shrink the development time. We’ve been proud of one home per year and we want to do better than that and we think with this grant that we’re going to be in a position to strengthen all of the committees and accelerate that building process.”
Galadja explained that a goal of Habitat, “Is to put people into homes that cannot afford traditional housing. The Habitat approach of no interest and a choice of mortgage years, twenty five or thirty years, can be very palatable for low income families. We’re excited to be able to help Scott.” Galadja said the home should be completed early next year with the next home being built in the West Lafayette area. To get involved in the local Habitat for Humanity effort, call 740-623-2764. Habitat will send out an interest skills survey so individual interests can be utilized in helping Coshocton County Habitat for Humanity.
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Farm sold & all listed items belonging to Dr. Alfred F. Shoman Jr. will be sold at the farm located at 26654 Coshocton County Road 1(south edge of Keene), approx. 5 mi. NE of Coshocton, OH. To locate, take St. Rt. 83 North to St. Rt. 643 North to first road to left to first farm on left. TRACTORS, FARM EQUIP., BACKHOE, TRUCK, GATOR, QUAD RUNNER, MOTORCYCLE, TOOLS, LUMBER: to incld. Ford 7610 diesel farm tractor w/Ford Series 772 hyd. front end loader; Ford 2600 diesel farm tractor; Ford 953B bush-hog mower; wood & metal manure spreader; lg. flatbed 2 wheel trailer; 1979 GMC Sierra Grande 25 pickup truck w/54,630 mi.; ARPS 730 backhoe attchmnt.; John Deere “Trail Gator” 4x2; Big Bear 4x4 350 quad runner; 1989 Yamaha TW200A motorcycle; J.D. 826 snow blower; Tecumseh power washer; M.F. 2 row corn planter; 3 pt. hyd. post driver; 10 dwr. Craftsman stack roll-a-bout tool cabinet; DeWalt 12” compound mitre saw; Husqvana 225R brush/weed whacker; many hand tools of all types; many wrenches incld. sets; sm. power hand tools; pipe wrenches; many sm. work shop related items; 36’ alum. ext. ladder; other alum. ladders; Charge Air Pro air compressor; yard & garden tools; North Star Pro Series generator by Honda (5500 PPG); Husky power washer; Sears air compressor; 16’ metal V btm. boat & trailer; 12’ fiberglass V btm. boat & trailer; 2 Johnson O.B. motors (9.5 hp; 6 hp); lg. amt. rough sawn cherry lumber; lg. amt. rough sawn oak lumber; other lumber; many h.d. elec. ext. cords; gas fuel cans; HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, APPLIANCES, POOL TABLE, HUNTING ITEMS, ANIMAL MOUNTS to incld. repro oak curved gl. corner cabinet; 3 sets handmade pine bunk beds; 3 dbl. gl. door gun cabinets; wood & metal shelf units; Kenmore & Weber propane grills; Brinkmann Smoke-N-Grill; propane deep fryer cooker; five 8’ wdn. picnic tables w/attchd. bench seats; Admiral chest freezer; Admiral upright freezer; Admiral refrig. w/side freezer; Kelvinator refrig.; Hotpoint refrig.; Gibson 30” elec. range; kitchen & dining tables & chairs; sofas; recliners; color TVs; sev. free standing modern kit. cabinet/cpbds.; file cabinet; 2 kerosene heaters; Detecto floor scale; RCA stereo system; antique ox yoke; 3 ice tongs; croquet set; Jim Beam 6 pc. locomotive style whiskey decanter train set; kitchen items; pots & pans; cookware; dishes; good golf clubs & items; golf prints & pictures; 2 elec. beer adv. light/ signs; HUNTING RELATED ITEMS to incld. comp. geese/duck/turkey decoys; 8 animal head mounts (white tail deer, wild boar, elk, mt. sheep, etc.); metal deer tree stand; spotting scope; group framed prints & artwork all hunting related; lg. asstmt. hunting garments; shot gun shell reloading equip.; plus many other hunting related items incld. calls & more; misc. fishing items; Fine Olhausen oak & slate regulation size POOL TABLE “The Best in Billiards”; pool table accessories; good Stiga fold-up ping pong table; plus other items too numerous to list. NOTE: A quality sale. Plan to be there. Tractors, lg. farm equip., truck, & other motorized vehicles & items will sell at Noon. TERMS: CASH or CHECK W/PROPER ID & prior clearance w/our firm if unknown to us. REFRESHMENTS BY LOCAL CHURCH GROUP. ATTORNEY: JOE SKELTON.
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Three Rivers Bluegrass Music. Three Rivers Bluegrass music performs on the 4th Saturday of each month at the Agents Realty and Auction Services Building. Admission is $5 per person and there is no charge for children 12 and under. Food and beverages will be served starting at 5 p.m. furnished by Relay for Life team Alana. The featured band performs each month from 7 – 9 p.m. and the acoustic jam follows from 9:15 – 11 p.m. The featured band for August 27 is Black Diamond Bluegrass Band.
Rummage Sale. There will be a big rummage sale at the Riverside Residents Association on Aug. 5 and 6 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. There will be a huge variety of items including hand-sewn items, extra fabrics, quilts, throws, music tapes, electric fans, figurines, Vonage phone, and hundreds of miscellaneous items. Chili dogs, chips and sodas will also be available. The sale is open to the public.
Junior King and Queen applications. Coshocton Towne Center applications are now available for the Coshocton Bicentennial Canal Festival Junior King and Queen Competitions. To be eligible, the child must be in kindergarten through the age of 8 as of this September. The competition will be at the Courtsquare Gazebo on Thursday, Aug. 18 at 6 p.m. The cost to register is $10 and the registration deadline is Friday, Aug. 5. Registration forms are available at Wilson Carpet and Furniture or on Towne Center’s Web site at www.coshoctontca.com. Call 622-6237 if there are any questions. Note that there will not be a Mini King and Queen competition this year.
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Community Baby Shower. The 2011 Community Baby Shower will be Thursday, Aug. 11 from 1 – 3 p.m. Any agency or business that provides health, educational, social or other services for families of newborns and infants are invited to set up an informational display. This is an excellent opportunity for families to gather information and find links to services within the community they may need as their children grow. Refreshments, games, speakers and door prizes will be offered during the event. Contact Melissa Moore at the WIC Office by Aug. 1 by phone at 622-2929, fax 295-7309 or e-mail melissa.moore@ odh.ohio.gov to reserve a spot.
The Fall Vegetable Garden. Did you know you can get a new crop of lettuce in the fall? Have you considered a cover crop? Just want to learn a little more about gardening? Consider registering for the Fall Vegetable Garden program sponsored by the OSU Extension office. On Aug. 4 from 6 - 8 p.m., Master Gardener Coordinator, Tammi Rogers will lead you through crop to clean-up. Registration is $10 and due by Aug. 2 to the OSU Extension office, 724 South 7th Street, Coshocton. A registration form is available at the Extension office or online at www.coshocton.osu. edu under “Horticulture”. Questions can be directed to Tammi Rogers at rogers.376@osu.edu or by calling 622.2265.
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Golf Tournament. The Coshocton Town and Country Club will host a Junior Golf Tournament on Wednesday, Aug. 3 at 9 a.m. This will be open to all Coshocton County residents and will be flighted. Boys Division I will be 16 – 18 years old as of Aug. 3; Division II: 14 – 15 years old; and Division III: 12 – 13 years old. Girls Division I will be 16 – 18 years old and Division II: 13 – 15 years old. Cost is $25 and includes golf, lunch and swimming. Format is stroke play with USGA rules. Call 622-4504 or 291-1066 for more information. RSVP prior to Aug. 1.
Monthly Warning Sirens. As a reminder, the county’s tornado siren test will occur on the first Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. unless there is potential for severe weather. These seven sirens are located at Bakersville, Conesville, Coshocton City, Canal Lewisville, Pleasant Valley, West Lafayette, and Warsaw fire stations. During the monthly test, the alert tone will sound for one minute. In conjunction with the sirens, WTNS will be conducting a monthly Emergency Alert System (EAS) test, which will advise residents that the sirens and EAS are only a test.
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Connect Your Community Classes. Call 575-4487 to reserve a seat. The schedule is as follows: Job and Family Services 806, August 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 9 - 11:30 a.m.; FRETS 140, August 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 9 a.m. – Noon; FRETS 141, August 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 1 – 4 p.m.; FRETS 142, August 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
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Community Calendar Public Information Training. The Coshocton County Public Information Officer’s Group is sponsoring a Public Information Training on Friday, Aug. 12 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the County Services Building in the EOC. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. This training will be instructed by Tamara McBride, Public Affairs Chief for the Ohio Emergency Management Agency. Training is free of charge and open to all county and city department heads, office holders, and non-profit public information officers. Call 295-7373 by Aug. 5 for more information. Canal Festival Promenade. The Coshocton Canal Festival promenade will be Aug. 21 beginning at the Courtsquare Gazebo. Registration will be between 12:45 – 1 p.m. Judging will begin at 1:15 p.m. The promenade will begin at 2 p.m. Upon returning to the gazebo, participants will be asked to give a brief description of their costume and light refreshments will be served. Judging categories are as follows: Best Dressed Lady (7 years and under); Best Dressed Lady (8 – 13); Best Dressed Lady (14 – 18); Best
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Auditions Announced. Auditions will be Sunday, Aug. 21 at 2 p.m. and Monday, Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. at the theater for the opening play of Footlight Players’ 63rd Season. Performance dates are Oct. 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, and 22. Night Watch is a suspenseful mystery set in a luxurious New York City apartment and witnessed from its window build menace and intrigue to a chilling climax. The cast requires five men in roles of varying length ranging in age from 20’s to 60’s. There are four women, all with substantial roles, aged 30’s through 60’s. For more information or to look at a script, contact director Diana Marlatt at 622-0699 or dmarlatt@roadrunner.com or Producer, Chuck Hathaway at 294-1184. They are always looking for fresh talent and newcomers are welcome on stage and behind the scenes. Annual Cognion Reunion. The annual Cognion reunion will be Aug. 28 at the Coshocton Fairgrounds. Lunch will be around 12:30 p.m. Meat and table service will be provided.
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Rummage Sale. There will be a rummage sale sponsored by the Ladies of St. Francis Aug. 5 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Aug. 6 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the St. Francis DeSales Catholic Church in Newcomerstown. The church is located at 440 S. River Street. They will also have a lunch stand and a bake sale. Free Giveaway. The Shepherd’s Christian Assembly on 311 Main Street in Coshocton will be having a free giveaway on Friday, Aug. 5 from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 6 from 10 a.m. – Noon. There will be school clothes, miscellaneous clothes and household items. Come and fill a bag with gently-used items. Hallmark Quartet. The Hallmark Quartet from Ironton, Ohio will be sharing in song at Gospel Hill Ministry, located at 27610 TR 45, Warsaw on Saturday evening Aug. 6 at 7 p.m. The sing will be outdoors, so bring a lawn chair for best seating. Come early and tour the Lighthouse. In case of inclement weather, the sing will be indoors. A love offering will be taken and 100% will be given to The Hallmark Quartet. For further information, call 824-3300. Ice Cream Social. Blue Ridge Grange will have an ice cream social on Saturday, Aug. 6 at 4:30 p.m. Sandwiches, salads, pies and ice cream will be served. A $6 donation is required.
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End of Summer Bash. The Positive Purpose MS Support Group is planning an End of Summer BASH on Sunday, Aug. 14 starting at 2 p.m. The event will take place at the Coshocton County Memorial Hospital located at 1460 Orange Street in Coshocton. Let’s celebrate the end of the summer heat and party! Bring the kids and your personal MS support folks, and let’s party! For more information and to RSVP,
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Butch Bowman Memorial Golf Outing. Hilltop Golf Course will be having the 2011 Butch Bowman Memorial Golf Outing on Sunday, Aug. 14 with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $65 for nonmembers and $45 for members. Deadline for entry is Friday, Aug. 5. There will be food offered at the turn and after the tourney. Cash prizes awarded to the top three teams: first prize: $600; second: $400; and third: $300. Sponsored by Jeff Drennen Dealership. For more information, contact Josh Bowman at 502-5842, Paul Bowman at 610-4945, or Hilltop Golf Course at 622-8083.
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PERI meeting. Public Employee Retiree’s Chapter 77 (PERI) will meet Wednesday, Aug. 10 at the Coshocton Senior Center, located at 201 Brown’s Lane. A meal at Noon will be followed by a short business meeting. Call the Senior Center at 622-4852 by Friday, Aug. 5 to make a lunch reservation.
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Mud Volleyball Tournament. The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County will be having a mud volleyball tournament on Sunday, Aug. 7 at 1 p.m. at the City Rec Park to the left of Kids America. The cost is $100 a team (6 – 10 players per team). There will be double elimination games and first place prizes for youth and adult tournaments. Call 623-8110 to register a team. Proceeds benefit the Mentoring Center of Coshocton County.
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Backwoods Softball Tournament. First Step Family Violence Intervention Services will be having a co-ed softball tournament on Aug. 6 at the Lake Park Frank Shepard Memorial Complex. The cost of the tournament is $75 for ASA sanctioned teams and $105 for non-sanctioned teams. Pay as you play. Each team pays the umpire $10 per game. Team hits their own balls, yellow, red stitch .44/375. Home run limit is three per game. Double elimination drawing will be at 7 p.m. on Aug. 4 at Lake Park. For more information, contact Katie or Megan at 622-8504. A variety of food and drinks will be available. All proceeds to benefit First Step.
Kids America. Upcoming Kids America sports activities: Shorties Soccer Clinic / August 8-10 / $20 / Ages 3-7; KA Volleyball Clinic / August 8-12 / $50 / Ages 10-18; KA Academy Fall Soccer (Outdoor) / August 20-September 29 / $50 / Ages 7-10; Shorties Fall Soccer (Outdoor) / August 20-September 29 / $40 / Ages 3-6; You do not have to be a member to participate.
New student registration. The Coshocton Opportunity School will host a new student registration on Aug. 9 from 4 – 6 p.m. in the Opportunity School Office. Students should enter the third floor of CHS and go to room 305. Students will be required to complete an application and sign a record release. Students under 18 should have a parents attend with them. Students should bring copies of their birth certificate, social security card, shot records, transcript, custody papers, and any special education papers, if applicable. Call Becky Fletcher at 622-1901 with questions regarding registering.
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Aug. 6 at the Warehouse Steak n Stein starting with happy hour at 5 p.m. Call Chris (Haines) Underwood 502-7100 with questions.
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Jacob’s Closet. The Warsaw United Methodist Church’s Jacob’s Closet is open every Thursday from 9 a.m. - Noon and the last Thursday of each month from 9 a.m. – Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. The church is located at 130 E. Church Street in Warsaw. For more information, call 824-3228.
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Depend on God. The Church of Christ, located at 1800 Chestnut Street, will be having a D.O.G. (Depend on God) Bible Adventure Day Saturday, Aug. 13 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. There will be Bible Stories, face painting, games and food.
12th annual car show. The First Step Family Violence Intervention Services will be having their 12th annual fabulous 50’s car and truck show on Aug. 20 on Main Street in Coshocton. Dash plaques will be awarded to the first 100 people who register. Forty plaques will be awarded to the top 10 in each class. One trophy for the best of each class and one trophy for best overall. Classification will be 1959’s and under, 1960’s – 1979’s, 1980’s – 1999’s, and 200’s and up. Registration will be from 9 – 11 a.m. and showtime is 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Awards will be given at 3 p.m. Entry fee is $10. There will also be a 50/50 drawing. $1 per ticket, $5 arm length tickets, and $10 car length tickets. All proceeds will benefit First Step. For more information, contact Katie or Megan at 622-8504.
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Back to School Fair. There will be a Back to School Fair at the New Beginnings Ministries in Warsaw on Saturday, Aug. 13 from 5 – 8 p.m. The event is free and there will be backpacks, school supplies, clothing and haircuts. The church is located at 331 Church St in Warsaw.
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Ice Cream Social. There will be an ice cream social at Gospel Hill Ministries, located at 27610 TR 45 on Aug. 11 from 4 – 7 p.m. There will be shredded chicken, sloppy joe’s, coney dogs, baked beans, noodles, Texas sheet cake, and homemade ice cream.
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River View Schedule Completion. River View school counselors will be available Aug. 8 – 11 for phone-in only (824-3522) schedule conflict resolutions for lack of a required graduation course, for more than one study hall each semester, or for no lunch scheduled. Senior parents/guardians need to phone on Monday, Aug. 8. Junior parents/guardians need to phone on Tuesday, Aug. 9. Sophomore parents/guardians need to phone on Wednesday, Aug. 10. Freshmen parents/ guardians need to phone on Thursday, Aug. 11. Open periods on student schedules reflect a study hall. Completed schedules with enrichment periods and study hall assignments will be available for Meet to Greet Night on Friday, Aug. 19 and on the first day of school, Aug. 23.
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Meeting Changed. The River View Board of Education has changed the date of the regular August Board of Education meeting to Aug. 17 at 8 p.m. The meeting will be in the Administration Office. Class of 1951 Reunion. The Coshocton High School Class of 1951 will be having their 60th class reunion on Friday, Aug. 19 at Longaberger Golf Club at 6 p.m. There will be dinner and live entertainment. A bus is available for everyone who wishes to ride. The bus will leave at 5 p.m. from the Senior Center parking lot on S 2nd Street. For more information, call Joan McNeely at 622-5507 or Edward Lee at 622-1962.
Register for Fall Classes. Early Advantage Preschool, located in the Kids America Complex on Otsego Avenue, is currently taking applications for Fall Preschool enrollment. Fall classes begin Tuesday, Sept. 6. Classes are available for 3, 4 & 5-year old children. Jody Lenzo, Ellen Mathews and Vickie Jones bring a combined experience of over 50 years teaching preschool children and preparing them for kindergarten. For more information, stop by Early Advantage Preschool or call Jody Lenzo at 622-4342, Vickie Jones at 622-6211 or Ellen Mathews at 545-5107. Give your child that Early Advantage and sign up now for Fall classes.
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Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Karen J. McMillen of Coshocton from Kurtis D. McMillen of Fresno Dissolutions Tina L. Mathias of Coshocton from Brett A. Mathias of Fresno Mary J. Troendly of Coshocton from Benjamin J. Troendly of Coshocton Marriages: Logan Drew Lacy of Dresden to Renae Michelle Wright of Frazeysburg Scott Allen Shryock of Columbus to Jamie Lynn Zimmer of Columbus Jason Edward Cabot of West Lafayette to Brittany Rose Crenshaw of West Lafayette Timothy Mathew Lindell of Coshocton to Barbara Louise Steele of Coshocton Land Transfers: 7/25 Lloyd E. Fuller and Freda Carol Fuller to Jeremy M. Conkle and Tiffany R. Conkle; $156,000 Harold R. Shaw and Helen R. Shaw to Michael R. Shaw and Anne M. Shaw; $24,500 Marvin Menefee and Julie Menefee to Robert C. Schlarb and Martha L. Schlarb; $65,000 William Findley to Jeffery A. and Sue E. Oswald; $56,000 Anna A. Yoder to Rodney K. and Linda S. Goedel; $34,500 7/26 Estate of Colleen Bates to Tommy L. Lawrence; $20,000 7/27 Estate of Paul H. Kilpatrick to Jackie Dean Kilpatrick; $166,865.60 Eva M. Brinkley to Dean F. Brinkley; $150,000 Joseph G. Browning and Suzi J. Yee to Joyce West and Brenda Eaches; $58,000 Raymond and Linda Yoder, Jonas and Emma and
Edward and Lorene Raber to Henry A. and Marcelle L. Raber; $20,000 Robin Snider to Larry A. Endsley and Todd A. Endsley; $22,000 Jeffrey D. Leonard and Geri L. Leonard to Katie M. Seward; $70,000 7/28 John A. West and Ronda L. West to Paul E. Bryant; $13,730.80 7/29 Bruner Land Company Inc. to Judith Colleen Beausoleil; $19,900 Larry K. Lamp to Robert McClain and Audrey Burris; $18,000 Estate of Marilyn J. Vance to Bill C. and Sonja B. McClure; $30,000 Richard J. Whetstone Sr. and Laurie A. Whetstone to Janelle L. Given; $350,000 Bruner Land Company Inc. to Terri L. Lewis; $21,900 Land Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees 7/25 Kari K. Conrad to Randall L. Conrad 7/26 Paul D. Little and E. Nadine Little to E. Nadine Little Randall L. Conrad and Kari K. Conrad to Metham Valley Farm LLC Ella G. Yoder, deceased, to Alvin N. Yoder 7/28 Kimberly Cunningham to Clay Cunningham 7/29 Avaz N. Hasham and Bridget C. Hasham to Bridget C. Hasham Charles Cumgurean to Ungurean Farm Partnership
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170 Valley View Dr. (off Walnut) Large Family Garage Sale. Friday, August 5 & 6, 9-4. Entertainment center, TV’s, infant-toddler girl clothes, double stroller, fishing equipment, household decorations, misses & junior clothes, men’s clothes, tons of miscellaneous. 17889 State Route 93, Plainfeild. August 5&6, 9-5. Couch, stove, dishwasher, air conditioner, lots of misc. baby furniture. 330 Hay Place, Saturday, Aug. 6th, 9-2. No early sales. American Art Works, Moore, Beech, Shaw Barton, early primitive, priced to sell. Lots of new and misc. 4-Family Garage Sale. August 5th, 8-5 and August 6th, 8-1. 1842 Enslee Rd. Furniture, bathroom cabinets and sink, lots of misc. 5-Family Garage Sale. Thursday, August 4th and Friday, August 5th, 9-4. A variety of items. Go 36 W. to Prairie Chapel, turn left on CR23, go 1 mile. Signs posted. August 4, 5 & 6, 8am-4pm in Adams Mills. Signs will be posted. TV, school clothes, household items, misc. Back to School Sale. 46515 Route 36, across from JW’s. Friday, Aug. 5, 8-5. Saturday, Aug. 6, 8-3. Name brand clothes infant to adult, scrubs, sports equipment, luggage, home and holiday decor, Longaberger mug rack, much more. Estate/Garage Sale. August 4 & 5, 8-4. August 6, 8-2 - 1/2 price day. 1662 Tuscarawas
Ethel Goss, former co-owner of the Fabric Nook, will be selling her fabric, sewing supplies and misc. at 85 Pine St on August 5 & 6, 9-5. Low Prices! Friday, August 5th, 8-4. 2525 Chestnut St. Boys clothes, adult clothes, 19 inch TV, toys, home decor, bedding, 16 in. boy’s bike and misc. items. Garage Sale, Friday and Saturday, August 5th & 6th, 10-5. Right off US 36 and CR 93. Located next to Mitchell’s Feed and Fence Store. Christmas items, propane gas wall heater, baby stroller, high chair, microwave stand and lots of misc. Garage Sale. Aug. 5th, 8-4. Aug. 6th, 8-12. 1324 Arrowhead Dr. Picnic tables, chairs, truck tool box, lots of misc. things. Garage Sale, Aug. 5th & 6th, 9-5. 621 E. Main St. West Lafayette. Antiques, collectibles, coins, tools, clothes, glassware, crocks, furniture, rottotiller, mower, dolls, lots of misc. Garage Sale. 1551 Arrowhead Dr. Friday, August 5th, 9-5. Misc bicycles, furniture, lawn chairs, tools. HABITAT RESTORE wants your appliances, large household items, and building supplies. Donations can be dropped off at 1301 Walnut Street on Fridays & Saturdays 9-4 or we pick up! Call Jason at 740-202-2002. Donations are tax deductible. Moving Sale! Aug. 5th & 6th, 8-4, 22440 TR1203 West Lafayette, by Schumaker’s: Lawn, Sport, & Exercise Equipment, Furniture, Tools, Household Items, and much more!
Porch Sale. 822 Main Street, Coshocton. Thursday and Friday, August 4th & 5th, 9-2. Baby boy to 4T clothing, baby/toddler toys including radio flyer bike, soccer net, car matt, toddler frog potty seat, kids easel, baby gate. Furniture including 2 bed frames, table trays and tray (4), TV, games, hats, workout punch stand, large dog crate, brand name clothing for women and boys and juniors men, tons of misc. HORSES Horses for sale, Gray Dapple Arabian 16yrs. Buckskin mare 14yrs. Great trail, great disposition. Like to keep together. Call 740-622-3325 LUMBER CLEAN DRIED ROUGH SAWED LUMBER. Approximately 2,ooo board feet of rough sawed pine boards that have been garage stored. All boards are one inch thick, all boards are approximately 8 feet 9 inches in length, boards are various widths from 5 to 15 inches. Selling for $1,500.00 and can be seen at: 412 East Main Street in Warsaw, Ohio 43844 or Call: Gary L. Fischer at 740-824-4543 or 740-824-3515. E-Mail: info@ fischerfuneralhome.com MISC ITEMS Floor model record player radio, lots of records, $100 takes stereo and records. Also, two ceiling fans $5.00 each. Also, new bath lights $5.00 each. 740-622-1852 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
WANTED WANTED: Junk vehicles, scrap metal, appliances, batteries and junk mowers. Also one time clean up and removal of rubbish. 740-5455025 Buying: Boy Scout patches and memorabilia one patch or entire collections. Call 740-623-0793 leave message or email scoutpatchohio@yahoo.com APARTMENTS FOR RENT AREA RENTAL INFORMATION. Houses and Apartments. Rent or I’ll help you buy! Call 740-622-9791 today! One bedroom, 2nd floor, off street parking, gas heat, all appliances, nice area. No pets. Deposit & references. Phone 740-622-6155 BUILDING FOR RENT Commercial Building in excellent location on State Route 541 West approximately 500 feet from the city limits. Building offers roughly 3,300 square feet, large loading door and off road parking. Amenities include: gas furnace, air conditioning, restroom, office area, city water & sewage. Building formerly housed a retail sporting goods store and provides ample space for retail display and inventory storage or great office location. Lease today. If interested please phone Bill at 740-622-2770 or Greg at 740-502-3111 HOMES FOR RENT
Hardesty Guitar Repair & Supplies by appointment. 740-545-9845 Piano for sale, Studio style KraKauer brand, great shape, asking $300. Need to sell. Call 740-622-3325.
2 BR Home, $350/mo. 3 BR Home $450/mo. Plus deposit. References required, 6 months lease, stove and refrigerator furnished. 740202-2178 740-327-4531. 2 Bedroom house in River View School District, deposit required, no pets. 740-6220248 if no answer leave message.
Coshocton, 3BR home for rent. 740-498-5893 Efficient one bedroom house with large yard and garage. Appliances included. One small pet allowed. $350.00 a month. Water bill included. Deposit required. 740-622-4078 Newer 3BR, 2 bath home in country near Warsaw, OH. Central air with propane heat and wood burner, all new appliances furnished including washer and dryer. RVSD. $650/mo. 740-824-3352. VACATION PROPERTY Membership to all around vacation area close to home, Grand Haven near Kimbolton OH, access to 2 other resort areas (Pymatuning Valley near Andover, PA & HolleyKing Lakes in FL) each with different activities. Can bring a tent, camper or rent a cabin. $5000; 740-622-4007. WANTED TO RENT Want to rent a 2+BR house, central air, garage, allow 2 sm. dogs, Coshocton, Warsaw, Conesville area. 740754-1540 ask for Chuck. MOTOR HOMES Motor home for sale. 1997, 34ft. long, has all options, excellent shape, has 2 slides, 2 air conditioners, hydraulic jacks, 5,000 generator. $20,000 OBO. 740-622-6121 or 740-502-0209 TRUCK PARTS Truck cap fits Ford. Fold up, hard bed cover, fits Ford. $300 each, phone 740-6107475 evenings. Got something you really want to sell!? Put it in front of thousands of readers in The Coshocton County Beacon classifieds!
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