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“We’re with the band” Breaking with tradition, the Walhonding Rube Band selected six of their devoted followers, or “Groupies” as the bean king and queens at the 143rd annual Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) bean dinner held in Newcastle on Sunday. Front row, from L to R are; Betty Fry, Georgia Lambert and Margaret Cullison. Back, L to R are; Brenda Mosier, Anne Doughty, and Nelson Schlatter. Beacon photo by Mark fortune
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Customer Index Coshocton County 4-H Ohio State Fair Lenny’s Barber Shop .........5 Linnet’s Flowers ...............8 Marilyn’s Natural Foods ..13 Millers Storage Barns .....20 Milligan Memorials..........13 Mission Auto Connection.............24 Mohawk Country Store...12 Mosier Computers...........21 Murray’s Tire..................22 Muscle Menders Wellness Center......................3 Olde Town Realty Marc Lacy .....19 Olde Town Realty Deb Myers.......19&21 Olde Town Realty Paul Bratton...........21 Olde Town Realty Jessica Williams.....21 Phase III Hair ..................20 Route 5 Auto Sales.........22 Sacred Heart School .........2 Schumaker Farms..............9 Scrubs-N-More................15 Seed Consultants Inc.......11 Seton Coshocton.............12 Shelby Theatre .................2 Sprint Print Marketing ....15 Stoffer Real Estate ..18&19 TLM Marketing .................7 United Way of Coshocton..5 VacShak Inc. ...................8 Walhonding Valley Sand and Gravel ....................20 Wells Fargo Advisors.........9 Wilson’s Carpet and Furniture ................13 Windsorwood Place ........13
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A letter to the community, As I looked over the congregation last Sunday morning I saw the many lives of folks who are going through all sorts of trials. Then, my mind went to all the folks of this city, who also, are going through many difficulties in these uncertain times. And my heart goes out to each and every one of you. Life can be very fierce and its struggles relentless, but there is hope, and the good people of this community have proved once again, that they are willing to step up to the plate and go to bat for those in need. I suppose this is a letter of thanks and appreciation for all the businesses, merchants and ministries that made the benefit for my wife and I a great success. My prayer is that God will bless you as you have blessed us, and that the blessing would come through our Lord Jesus Christ! I am convinced that all your kindness and love has not gone unnoticed even as I am reminded of the words of the sacred writer to the Hebrews of his day, “God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them.” You have given my Robin and I a “cup of water” in His Name and you have truly blessed us. Thank you all, from the bottom of our hearts. But there is more. You see, I am not writing this letter just because we were the recipients of your love, but because you did the right thing. I realize that there are a lot of hurting people out there and Coshocton continually steps up to the plate. Even during these rough financial times, you have been generous more times than one can count. We have a saying in the Church; “It’s not the building, it’s the people.” Well, I can say the same about our city. It’s not the buildings and things that make Coshocton what it is, it’s the people who make this great city of Coshocton and I am blessed to be a part of you. I remember when my wife and I were living in Patuxant River, Maryland, and I longed to be back home here in southeastern Ohio. I didn’t realize back then why I was so homesick, but it has become so evident in the last thirty-one years, it is you all. Thanks for your encouragement, thanks for you support –thanks for everything! And Word Worship Center, you’re the best! Sincerely,
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If your child is ready to start Kindergarten, we have the latest admission date in the county. Sacred Heart Tuition for one child is less than $15.00 a day, three children for less than $29.00 a day. Did you know there are some tuition assistance grants available for those that cannot afford the full price? (Grants are limited and determined on a first come and first need basis.) Sacred Heart School offers: smaller class sizes; qualified teaching staff; gym, art, computer, music, band, Spanish, and sign language classes; special education services; and a complete computer lab. We instill in every child “Respect, Religion and Responsibility”. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SACRED HEART CALL THE OFFICE AT 622-3728 OR STOP IN AT 39 BURT AVE.
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has a new home. Formerly located behind the Roscoe General Store, The Village Pantry has moved to its new location at 435 N Whitewoman Street where Baby of Mine used to be. In addition to their new location, The Village Pantry can now boast of having a huge hand-forged skillet crafted just for them by master blacksmith, Brad Birkhimer. Brad has been a blacksmith for eight years, spending two of those years in Roscoe. The skillet he forged for The Village Pantry is one-of-a-kind weighing about 150 pounds and is 4 feet in diameter and 7 feet high. “It was a lot of fun making the skillet and a great opportunity to help a local business,” Brad said. Since the move, The Village Pantry has seen an increase in business and now with the great new store front, they’re sure to attract even more customers. Chris Wilson, co-owner of The Village Pantry, said that he loved the new addition and it’s a good showcase of Brad’s talents. The Village Pantry will be hosting a special open house on Sept. 11 and will extend their store hours until 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays during the summer and early fall. Another exciting upcoming addition to the store will be Brad Birkhimer’s new hand-forged kitchen utensil line made exclusively for The Village Pantry. For more information on The Village Pantry, visit their Facebook page or their Web site at www.villagepantryofroscoe. com. Beacon photo by Beth Dulaney
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If you have issues with CHILD SUPPORT, you may be interested in this information! The Coshocton County CSEA has organized a special event to help Non-Residential Parents with issues that affect their child support and ability to pay child support! Wednesday, August 25th • Noon - 4pm Job & Family Services Building, Lower Level • Drivers License Suspended due to non-cooperation with Child Support? (Have it reinstated for a payment of $50.) • You may qualify to have a portion of back child support waived/forgiven (Arrears owed to State of Ohio only apply). • Fatherhood Resources and Programs • You may be eligible for PRC Benefits to help offset cost for items such as: Rent, Appliances, Tools for a new job and many more. • Job and Education Opportunities – Meet with our Employment Coordinator. • Receive help with visitation/ parenting times • Speak with an Attorney from Legal Aid about legal issues involving your child such as: Custody, Visitation etc. COSHOCTON COUNTY
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– will doubtful not be I want one! Have you regained. Go Buckeyes, seen these nifty bright beat Marshall. yellow dune buggy’s on steroids vehicles Just a brief historic replacing the traffic note on the bean dinner, reflectors in the median the Charles Nichols of state highways? I Post #394 was formed happened to pass two in 1867 and for decades of them (I presume Civil War veterans one removing and one from surrounding areas replacing) on State travelled to the Nichols Route 541 this week. farm, bringing their Mark fortune These are really neat wives and children. Beans vehicles and I would imagine every cooked over an open fire were the kid that sees one will want one under steady camp fare. One thing is for the Christmas tree this year. Probably certain; the early bean dinners didn’t won’t get one though. If you are have the luxury of a bean king or really curious about the buggies, queen. Go Buckeyes, beat Marshall. check out this website which focuses This weekend brings the always on a company in Indiana; http:// fun and historic Canal Festival, www.forconstructionpros.com/ crowning of queens, princesses and print/Pavement/Features/Reflecting- more, with the parade slated for 5 on-Raised-Markers/3FCP12837. pm this Saturday afternoon, Aug. According to the website, these little 21. This is the grand-daddy of our gems can replace up to 2400 markers parades here in Coshocton County per day. Obviously, this was an and typically the sidewalks are packed innovation just waiting to be launched. with spectators. Then, on Sunday, the Go Buckeyes, beat Marshall. Mayor’s Promenade kicks off from Our community continues to be the Civic Center at 2 p.m. You can filled with an abundance of events find out who is competing for the that are fun and enjoyable for the honor of being Coshocton’s next entire family. Last weekend had the Canal Festival queen inside this Bakersville Homecoming with the edition of The Beacon. Go Buckeyes, tractor pull and chicken barbecue beat Marshall. and the ever popular Newcastle Ahhh, as a final thought, school Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) begins next week. By the time you bean dinner. Only a handful of these receive the August 25 edition of The bean dinners remain in our state – Beacon, area youngsters will already perhaps even on a national level – be attending their classes. Please be so supporting this entertaining and careful and watch for our children. worthwhile event is important. It’s important not only for the folks in Newcastle – or Bakersville for that matter – as these hometown events provide a sense of pride and purpose in community. Something that once lost
Word Worship Center thanks sponsors Letter to the editor by William and becky treat We would like to thank the area Home Loan Saving Bank businesses, those who made crafts, House of G. A. Fisher those who donated food, and those who Jerry’s Family Restaurant gave of their time and energy to pull Jillian’s Salon together and make the Benefit Concert Joe’s Coshocton Sharpening and Silent Auction for Pastors Jim and Jeff Drennen of Coshocton Marilyn’s Natural Foods Robin Gross a success! To the musicians and to all who McDonald’s attended the concert and gave so Miller’s Pharmacy willingly, you truly made it an evening Mission Auto Connection Mizer’s Country Kitchen to remember! NAPA Auto Parts (Warsaw) Area sponsors are: Olde Warehouse Restaurant A-1 Vet Care Optics Plus Vision Center Advanced Spinal Care Party Package Too Advanced Auto Pearl Valley Cheese Agents Realty & Auction Phase III Barber Shop Auer Ace Hardware Pizza Point Auto Zone Raven’s Glenn Baker’s Foods Richard Downing Airport Brillhart’s Auto Body Richcreek Hardware & Guns Cashland Roma’s Gift Gallery Century National Bank Peddicord Rice Realty Collin’s Meat Market Ron’s Restaurant Coshocton Antique Mall Route 5 Auto Sales Coshocton Bowling Lanes Scheetz Drive Thru Feed Coshocton Brake & Supply Schlabach Printers Coshocton County Beacon Sears – Downtowner Coshocton Lumber Shelby Theatres Coshocton Tire & Retreading Sheree’s Salon & Spa Coshocton Village Inn & Suites Shrimplin’s Barber Shop Coshocton Yard Signmaker’s CrowTown Custom Z Sixth Street Tattoo Dale Gress Realty & Auction Skip’s Refuse Dean’s Jewelry SportZone DeCosky Ford Sue’s Hallmark Domino’s Pizza Susan’s Footwear Dr. McCullough Eyecare The Frame Shop Faces Hair Styling Thomas’ Steak House Family Video Tractor Supply Co. Fisher Decorating Center Warsaw Dari-Land Fortune’s Boot Shop Wilson’s Furniture Front Porch Country Store Your Pizza Garden Patch WTNS Radio Good News Book Store Z Nails Hahn’s Quick Mart Hannah Truck Repairs 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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The cast of Coshocton Footlight Players Summer Youth Production, “Disney’s 101 Dalmatian Kids” performed Saturday, Aug. 7 at the Davis Performing Arts Center in Columbus as part of the Ohio Community Theater Association’s OCTAFest Jr. The competition featured seven youth productions from community theaters across the state of Ohio with a panel of three adjudicators. Those receiving acting awards from “101 Dalmatians” included Meredith Free (Cruella de Vil), Danika Brenneman (Bruce the Boxer/ Narrator), Emily Kobel (Mickey the Scottie/ Narrator), Lauren Prior (Fifi the Poodle/ Narrator), and Haley Scott (Pedro the Chihuahua/ Narrator). A costume award was given to Mindy Brems, a choreography award was given to KaLyn Markley and Marissa Crawford, and a directing award was given to Susan Metz.
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young kids pull. It keeps ‘em out of trouble. This started with my mom and dad, brother, my kids, my wife and now other friends. We bring five tractors – but have about 40 all together. We pull about six times per year. It’s a family thing and it’s enjoyable”. Larry Stahl, commented, “It’s a beautiful day here in Bakersville. We’ve got a lot of tractors and everyone’s having a good time. The chicken’s great, we’ve got the fellowship and we’ve got a lot of new faces pulling. It’s just a wonderful time here at Bakersville. This is about heritage and when you talk agriculture, you’re talking about heritage. And that runs deep in our bodies and our souls”.
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Hundreds of well wishers and supporters of the Bakersville community attended the annual homecoming and 27th annual Bakersville V.F.D. antique tractor pull this past weekend. Nestled among the rolling hills of northern Coshocton County and only a good cow bell ring from the Tuscarawas County line, the people of the Bakersville area celebrate their rich agricultural heritage each August with the traditional chicken barbecue dinner, entertainment and tractor pulls. The tractor pull was held in cooperation with the Bakersville Antique Tractor Pullers Association and River Valley Antique Tractor “This is fun” Pictured is Kayla Green, who attends COTC and Pullers Association. The pull back was making her first pull at Bakersville as a member of the Beitand scraper is provided by the zel pulling team accompanied by Mark Beitzel, providing some tips. Bakersville Garage. Green said, “I was nervous but this is fun”. Green finished first in Funds raised from the the stock “C” class on an Allis Chalmers. Beacon photo by Friday meal proceedings go to Mark fortune the Bakersville Volunteer Fire Department while Saturday’s pull emcee Larry Stahl and finished first in the monies go to the Bakersville Community Park class B competition on Friday evening. Mizer Association. Stone Creek resident Josh Beitzel, said, “I feel like a kid again. I enjoy this pull a member of the Beitzel pulling team, remarked very much. My ancestors grew up here. We’ve about the tractor pull competition, “I enjoy brought this tractor here for 25 years and it’s a the competition. It’s good, solid and sturdy family thing”. The Farmall Super C was made competition”. The tractor pulls are held in Bud from 1951-1954. Hawk arena, and pullers come from several The Ridgewood FFA chapter brought their counties to test their skills and metal against nine hole miniature putt putt course that is familiar faces into the wee hours of Saturday sponsored by nine area businesses. The chapter morning. If the tractor pull didn’t draw your donates the $2.00 fee to Children’s Hospital. attention there was also entertainment. The course was built by the sophomore class. Vernon Mizer, who was pulling a recently Mark Beitzel, representing the Beitzel painted bright red McCormick Farmall “Super pulling team from Stone Creek, said, “We C” that was used on the family farm for 60 years, started coming to this pull 27 years ago – when took some good natured ribbing from tractor it started. This pull is about tradition, seeing the
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40th annual Canal Festival celebrations The 2010 Canal Festival is coming up this weekend and 10 lucky ladies are in the run for the queen and princess competition. The crowning of the 37th Canal Festival Queen and Princess will be Friday, Aug. 20 at 6:30 p.m. The 2009 queen and princess, Desiree Hixenbaugh and Lydia Els respectively will crown this year’s new queen and princess. 2008 Senior Queen, Lola Endsley, will crown the new Senior Queen between the princess and queen competitions. Crowning of the Mini and Junior Canal Days King and Queen will be Thursday, Aug. 19 at 6 p.m. This has changed from what was previously announced. The Canal Days Festival parade will begin at 5 p.m. at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds. The historic promenade will be Sunday, Aug. 22 from the Civic Center at 2 p.m., led
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Carnation Festival. My favorite festival was the Geneva Grape Jamboree where we toured Ferrante Winery and picked grapes from the vineyard. Representing Coshocton over the past three years – two years as Princess 1st Attendant – has been an honor and privilege. Having my older sisters on the court has been fun for me, too. I have made a lot of new friends from all over the state. I have enjoyed traveling with the court members and their families. They have been so nice to me. My advice to the new princess is to not be shy. I hope she has as much fun as I have had. I look forward to running for Canal Festival Queen in a couple years. In the mean time, studying, swimming, volleyball, basketball, softball, and spending time with family and friends will keep me busy. Thank you for the privilege of representing Coshocton. Lydia Rose Els 2009 Coshocton Canal Festival Princess
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Coshocton Council 994 of the Knights of Columbus participated in the state golf championship in Lima, Ohio at Hawthorne Hills Golf Course. In the A flight, Dave Lauvray was the state champion shooting a 77. Richard Skelton finished second in class AA. Joe Skelton was 2nd in class BB, Mike Jacob was 3rd in class BB with Tim McNeely and Denny Meiser finishing 3rd and 4th respectively in class CC. The team was 2nd in both low net and low gross. The team and these members qualified for the State Tournament by winning the Central District Championship at the Hilltop Golf Course in Coshocton.
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In a major crisis in times of need, it’s good to remember and to remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.” For more information on the Troop Train Accident, visit the West Lafayette Branch Library or visit the West Lafayette Museum located at the Dale Gress Real Estate office. Or, learn about the accident online at http://www.koreanwareducator.org/topics/homefront/p_troop_train. htm or visit www.hmdb.org and search Troop Train for more information on the memorial and a list of the 33 men who lost their lives.
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like you would not believe. They served food. They helped everybody. They did. That’s the memories that I have and I’m almost 73 and I remember that like it was yesterday.” Dan Markley mentioned that there were only three survivors from that train car. Two later committed suicide. However, one survivor became friends with Dan. Al Williams was 17 years old when he lied about his age and joined the National Guard. He couldn’t deal with what he had seen at the Troop Train accident and went to a psychiatrist, who told him he needed to return to the scene of the accident. When returning to West Lafayette, he met Dan and they became fast friends. Al never missed a Troop Train memorial ceremony until his death in 2006. Dan remembers him and Al standing outside talking and all of a sudden, Al would stop in mid-sentence, look into the distance as he drew on his cigarette, and he’d say, “That was hell, Dan. That was just hell.” In 1990, the West Lafayette American Legion Post 446 and Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 159 of Coshocton County erected a monument dedicated to those 33 men and to the community who came together to help identify and transport the dead to the morgue and feed and comfort survivors after the accident. The granite that was used to make the monument hails from Wilkes-Barre, PA, another fitting tribute to those who lost their lives. Col. Frank Townsend, who led the 109th Infantry and who survived the train accident, was present at the memorial dedication, stood at attention, and shed his tears on the same ground where these young men died. “I think it’s important that those that have the history of West Lafayette share it for the younger generations we’ve seen tonight,” said Andrea Schweitzer, West Lafayette Branch manager. “Actually, we’ve had people as young as elementary school here, middle age, and people that actually remember their parents or grandparents participating and helping with the accident. It’s important to pass that down to share the local history. I think that West Lafayette still has the same spirit they did 60 years ago. That everyone coming together in a time of need.…
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Region 4 Business and Professional Women (BPW) and Coshocton BPW will sponsor an Individual Development (ID) Course for two Saturdays, Aug. 28 and Sept. 11 at Jerry’s Restaurant, 275 South Whitewoman Street, Coshocton, OH, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cost is $60 for members and $70 for nonmembers. Cost includes workbook, instruction, and completion certificate with 1.4 CEUs, prizes, two lunches, and snacks. Topics will include understanding behavioral styles, create and present oral presentations, networking, interviewing skills, negotiating skills, parliamentary procedures, business etiquette, legislation, and media relations. Special emphasis will be placed on public speaking. Contact Tomma Bordenkircher at 740-622-0009 or tommab@roadrunner.com. Deadline is Aug. 23. For more information on BPW, contact Membership Chair Liz Herrell at 740-294-0199 or at lizywca@columbus.rr.com.
including the traditional By mark fortune kidney beans. Margaret Cullison, one of the honorees, remarked, “I always dreamed of being Miss America but this is the first thing on my bucket list. This is a real surprise”. Georgia Lambert exclaimed, “I’m overwhelmed but thank you”. Betty Fry, whose husband Tom, has been in the band for fifty years, said that their entire family has been in the band”. All six expressed great surprise at their selection, with Nelson Schlatter going into a Shakespearean speech. You had to be there.
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Ridge and the Walhonding Rube Band. Everett Beatty, who organizes the volunteer effort for the event stated, “We’ve got a great turnout and great weather. I’ve worried about the weather for two days but God has been pretty good to us and we have a great day. We had a nice church service this morning. Everything has been going pretty smooth. I’ll sleep real well tonight. We have a lot of good people here helping. I put the word out – we have a lot of rookies this year – we’re picking on ‘em some. This is like our homecoming here. It’s just a great time to get together and we even have a gentleman here from Gettysburg (PA) and a lady from Cardington”. One of the highlights from the event is the annual crowning of the “Bean King” or “Bean Queen” by the Walhonding Rube Band. Breaking with tradition, the band selected several of the men and women that follow the band – traditionally called “Groupies”. The six selected honorees were adorned with sashes and crowns, and given several “prizes” and “awards”
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The tradition of the 143rd annual GAR Newcastle bean dinner continued on Sunday, Aug. 15 with 70 pounds of beans and two ham shoulders per pot. The cooking started bright and early at 7 am in McElwee Park. Bryan “Beans” Johnson has been helping stir the beans over the open fire for four or five years. He said, “I enjoy helping my Grandpa and Grandma Locke”. The Newcastle bean dinner is one of only a handful that remain in Ohio. Traditionally, the event was an opportunity for veterans, farmers and rural residents to gather together in a social setting. Six members of Boy Scout Troop 344 of Howard, Ohio, were on hand to raise the flag. This was the third year for the troop to raise the flag. Scoutmaster Dudley Thomas remarked, “This event has been going on for many years and scouting is also one of many generations. It fits in with our duty to country”. Many volunteers helped dish up the beans and serve the large crowd. Dawn Anglin, who got to stir the beans, said, “This is the highlight of my summer – to stir the beans. Mr. Moran gave me the paddle and let me stir. That was way cool. Next year I’m thinking maybe I could join the Rube Band and be the bean queen!” Coshocton County Commissioner D. Curtis Lee, remarked, “This event has been in our community for many years. It helps support this particular park – here in Newcastle Township. My wife and I have been in this community for years. I think we’ve only missed two in the last thirty years. It’s a great opportunity to get together and see some people that maybe you haven’t seen, enjoy a good meal and help a great cause”. Entertainment was provided by Chestnut
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with the family Kermit and Marjorie Lower were blessed to have their grandson and five great-grandchildren attend the Coshocton County Senior Center’s Kids Day event on Thursday, Aug. 12. L-r: Kendall Lower, Kevin Lower, Morgan Lower, Kermit Lower, Bayleigh Lower, Gwen Lower, and Marjorie Lower. Beacon photo by beth dulaney
The Coshocton County Senior Center had a special day for both seniors and kids on Thursday, Aug. 12. It was grandkids day and about 40 children arrived at the Senior Center at 11 a.m. for a day filled with fun activities. The invitation was not only open to grandchildren, but any young person in the seniors’ lives. The Senior Center had a lot of fun activities planned for the day including chair volleyball, put-put golf, ping pong, hula-hoops, and the ever popular Wii games. The tables were covered in paper so that younger kids could entertain themselves by coloring and drawing pictures for their grandparents. “It just gives a good chance for seniors and kids to get together and enjoy each other,” said
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Jamie Thomas, Director of the Senior Center. This is the first year for the event and Thomas said that the Senior Center came up with the idea to give kids a fun thing to do with their grandparents before heading back to school. The kitchen staff also baked some delicious cupcakes for the kids as well as a kid-friendly meal consisting of cheeseburgers and potato wedges. All kids 18 years old and under ate free. “It’s special to me because this is my great-grandson and I don’t hardly ever get to see him,” said Glenda Albert, “We’re having a good time.”
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The way we were... 1950
August 18th, 1950 As a promotional stunt, hundreds of cardboard “flying saucers” were dropped onto Coshocton’s downtown streets from an airplane. Some of the saucers contained numbers that meant that the recipient had won a prize. The stunt was meant to promote the two-day sales going on at various local stores and was cleared with the retail division of the Coshocton Chamber of Commerce.
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August 21st, 1960 Progress was being made on a large addition to the Stone Container Company plant on North Fourth Street. Once completed, the expansion was expected to double paper output. The Hathaway & Unger Company of Coshocton was in control of the general contract.
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The trustees of the Coshocton County Archeological and Historical Society met for the ribbon cutting ceremony at the then new Triple Locks Park. Also, two deeds to parcels of land, one that housed the old mill and another that was the old railroad right of way, were given to the city. The dedication was part of the first ever Canal Days Festival.
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There was a Canal Days Festival Wood Chopping Contest. Categories included two-man crosscutting, Jack and Jill, speed chopping, speed chainsawing, an ax throw and women’s nail drive. There were 25 contestants with some coming from as far away as West Virginia. All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.
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Historic Roscoe Village would like to thank the community for their support by having a fun-filled day at Roscoe Village during their Coshocton County Appreciation Days, Aug. 1721. All Coshocton County residents are invited to Roscoe Village for a free family fun day. Roscoe Village offers a free Canal Town Journey tour complete with costumed interpreters, free museum tours, one free hands-on activity such as candle dipping or tin punching, and a free old-fashioned school lesson Friday through Sunday. Children may bring their favorite doll or stuffed animal to see Dr. Maro Johnson for a free check-up Friday - Sunday. A good check-up will be rewarded with a certificate given to the proud owner of the doll or stuffed animal. Please begin at the Visitor Center in Roscoe Village for any passes required for these activities. The Warehouse Steak n Stein will be offering 10% off all meals through Friday at 4 p.m. and $1 off the horse-drawn canal boat ride. Experience a wonderful day of history and fun right here in our own community! Detailed information regarding Historic Roscoe Village can be obtained by contacting them at 622-9310. Featured in Neil Zurcher’s One Tank Trips, Roscoe Village is a 19th century living history community depicting life in Ohio’s Canal Era.
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Fundraiser Raffle. 2 Tickets for the Game for the OSU vs. Eastern Michigan Tickets for Saturday Sept. 25 with all proceeds benefit the Pomerene Center Art Education Programs. Winners will receive 2 tickets for the game, dinner at Applebee’s and Gas Card. $1 per ticket – $5 for 6 tickets. Drawing on Sept. 20. Tickets available at The Pomerene Center for the Arts, Novelty Advertising Showroom, Linnet’s Flowers on the Square, Shelia McConnell @ 6222009
Three Rivers Fire Department Located at the intersection of State Rt. 36 and State Rt. 621, Canal Lewisville, Ohio. (The fire station is two miles East of Coshocton) presents Bluegrass Music with admission is $5 a person (Children 12 and under no charge) on the 4th Saturday of each month. Featured band performing each month from 7 - 9 p.m. with Acoustic jam will follow from 9 - 11 p.m. On August 28th feature band is Awesome Possum Bluegrass Band, Sept. 25 feature band is Joe Williams and Deep Water, Oct. 23 feature band is Northern Traditions, Nov.27 feature band is Chestnut Hill Bluegrass Band and there will be no December show. The New Years Eve Party 12 - 31-10 8:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. at Agents Reality & Auction Services - Admission $5.00-(Covered Dish). Tune to the Picks and Bows Bluegrass show Sunday 8 am. on WQKT-FM104.5. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be available starting at 5:00 p.m. furnished by the Three Rivers Fire Department with proceeds for the fire department For info: call Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456, 740-5020443
Watercolorist Ann Cutler France is showing her paintings during the month of August at the West Lafayette Branch Library, located at 401 Main Street in West Lafayette. Her pictures can be viewed during normal operating hours.
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Carol Smith Benefit Auction and Hog Roast will be at the Coshocton Moose 935 on August 22nd at 1:00 p.m. The Smith family is having a benefit auction and hog roast to help with mounting medical bills for cancer treatment. This event is open to the general public for $7.00. For more information call Judy Mizer at 740-622-7687; Linda Hostetler at740622-6146 or Dean Smith at 740-622-7477. Monetary contribution can be made to Century National Bank.
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Coshocton Footlight Players presents “Steel Magnolias” Auditions. Set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, “Steel Magnolias” brings to life the stories of six women, who love, laugh, and fight as only women can. “Steel Magnolias” demonstrates how the powerful forces of friendship and laughter can combine to create real triumph over personal darkness. Audition will be on August 22 at 2:00 p.m. and August 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Triple Locks Theatre on North Whitewoman Street in Coshocton. Parts available for 6 women ages rang 20’s -70’s. Call Director Nathan Mayse 740-498-9508 or 740502-0080 for more information. Show dates will be October 8-9, 15-16 and 22-23 with all shows starting at 8:00 p.m.
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Coshocton Fire Fighters Golf Outing, Fourth Annual 4 Man Scramble will be on Sunday, August 29 at Hilltop Golf Course located at 23253 State Route 83 with a Shotgun start at 9:00 a.m. Entry fee includes:
18 holes of golf with cart, hotdog and drinks at the turn and hog roast after golf. Prizes awarded to the top 3 teams with 1st place - $300. 2nd place - $200. And 3rd place - $100. Long drive and closest to the pin holes, skin pot, mulligan $5.00 each with limit 4 per team. Prize money based on 20 teams and may vary. Any question, contact Cory Wilson at 740-5029240 or the golf course at 740-622-8083. Deadline for registration is August 23rd and entries will not be accepted without entry fee.
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Ice Cream Contest. Who makes the best Ice Cream in the Conesville area? Freeze Off Contest to be Friday, Aug. 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the Conesville United Methodist Church, located at 196 State Street, Conesville. Bring hot dogs, buns and chairs for wiener roast. Free condiments, ice cream, toppings, cake and drinks. Cornhole and other activities. All are welcome. Contact Larry Boal at 740-829-2023 for Ice Cream contest details or other information.
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Community Weiner Roast and Ice Cream Party. Friday, Aug. 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the Conesville United Methodist Church, located at 196 State Street. Bring hot dogs, buns, and chair. Condiments, beverages, ice cream and toppings provided. Games and activities for all ages. Judge who made the best homemade Ice Cream for a small fee. “Top Crank” trophy awarded - 8 p.m. Free to all except for hot dogs and buns. Questions? Call Larry Boal at 8292023 The Plainfield United Methodist Church will hold its annual Chicken Barbecue on Saturday, August 28. Serving begins at 5 p.m. Menu includes chicken, homemade potato salad, applesauce, roll, dessert and beverage. Price is $7 for adults and $5 for children. Air conditioned dining hall. The Fresno United Methodist Church will have a community pancake/sausage breakfast (donation only) the third Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. - Noon in the church basement located at TR 54233 TR 172, Fresno, Ohio (just west of the Fresno Post Office). Proceeds will benefit Martha’s Cupboard. “Martha’s Cupboard” offers free household cleaning supplies, personal hygiene items, and baby products to those residing in the Fresno and West Lafayette zip codes only. Photo ID, a utility or other bill showing current address, and birth certificates for children in the residence are required in order to receive services. The cupboard is open the third Saturday of each month from 10:00 am-11:30 am at the Fresno United Methodist Church, 54233 TR 172,
Clubs and Organizations
The Coshocton County Chapter of the Genealogy Society will view the video “Many Faces of Old Glory”, by Vane in the basement meeting room of the Coshocton Public Library, 655 Main Street from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. on August 17th. Membership is $10 per year for an individual and $12 for a couple which includes the society’s newsletter.
Class Reunions
Blissfield School Reunion will be August 22, 2010 at Blissfield School with covered dish dinner at 12:30 p.m. All welcome. Special Alumni Picnic. Howard High School Alumni, 1904-1964 Graduates and all East Knox Graduates are welcome to a Special Alumni Picnic on Saturday, September 11 at 12:30 p.m. at Kokosing Valley Camp Ground on Route 36 in Millwood, Ohio. Free will offering for expense. Bring covered dish, own drink and table service. RSVP, but not required. Call Jack Cullison at 740-824-3918 or Neil Billman 614939-1476 or nebillman@yahoo.com.
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Host: John Thomas Hostess: Debbie Myers 502-4342 502-1589 Remodeled two story. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, deck, over 1952 sq. ft. This home has a large level lot and is in “Move-in Condition.” Home Warranty offered. Seller will pay $500 bonus to Realtor if sold at Open House. BRING YOUR BUYERS. MLS# 3146296
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Over 15,000 Sq. Ft of commercial building space on 7 Plus acres located one mile off of SR 36 on SR 751 in Coshocton County. From Interstate 77 take SR 36 West 7 miles to SR 751. Turn left onto 751 and go one mile to property on the right. The following buildings are in excellent condition and ready for your business to move right in. First we have a 28’ x70’ Office/Apartment/Garage, a 60’ x 80’ Free Span Building w/4 doors 14’ x 14’ and 2 man doors, a 40 x 48 storage building, a 24’ x 40’ Garage w/ 14’ x 14’door, and a 34’ x 64’ Metal Pole Building w/one side open and a 56’ x 60’ garage building w/restroom. This property has plenty of accessible road frontage! Limited free gas for 3 years! Trucking / Logging / Storage / Car Lot / Retail / Wholesale / Contractors / Your Business could have this Great Location! Terms: $5,000 down payment day of auction, balance due at closing within 45 days of sale. Possession at closing. Any inspections must be completed prior to the bidding. Contract to contain no contingencies. The seller has the right to confirm the final bid but is motivated to sell. The Real Estate will be offered at 6 PM. Call our office to set an appointment to view this property prior to the auction. BE PREPARED TO BUY! We will also be selling Antiques and Collectables starting at 5 PM. OWNERS LARRY & JUDY KOBEL
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Coshocton 20 Year Class Reunion. Coshocton High School Class of 1990 Class Reunion will be Friday, Oct. 15 with the CHS Class of 1990 honored at the Coshocton High School football game held at Stewart Field and Saturday, Oct. 16 at the SportZone in Coshocton with social hour to begin at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. For more information, email Nicole (Weaver) Medley at cheree2@hotmail.
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The Three Rivers Class of 1965 will be having its 45th class reunion on Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Coshocton Elks Club. If anyone has family or friends that were in this graduating class and they did not receive an invitation, please advise them to call Sue Davis at 740-622-3570 or email davis219@roadrunner.com for further details.
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Chili Summer Champion Games. Come throw a javelin, shoot a bow and sprint your best time for the Chili Summer Champion Games on Wednesday, August 18th at 7:00 p.m. at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church, located at 28440 CR 10, Fresno. Directions: From Walmart in Coshocton go 1 mile east on US36, then go 8 miles north on County Road 10. The Chili Bible Church is at the intersection of County Road 10 and County Road 236. For more information call 740-545-9707
The Warsaw United Methodist Church’s Jacob’s Closet is open every Thursday morning from 9 a.m. - Noon and the last Thursday of each month 9 a.m. - Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. They accept donations any week day from 9 a.m. - Noon. The church is located at 130 E. Church St. in Warsaw. For more information, call 740-824-3228.
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Women of Witness (WOW) Coshocton desires to provide faithful acts of kindness in the name of Jesus Christ. Our 8th Helping Hands School Supply Drive is currently underway, so if you know a student in need of school supplies, call our office at 622-3797. If you would like to make a donation of supplies, please leave items in our office drop box located at 305 Main Street. You can mail financial donations to WOW Coshocton, PO Box 742, Coshocton, OH 43812. For more information on how you can make a difference in the life of a child through Helping Hands, call us at 622-3797.
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meeting is for all parents of seventh graders and new students who will be attending CHS this year. Seventh graders and new students to the school district are encouraged to attend the meeting with their parents. The purpose of this program is to assist students to feel more comfortable about coming to the high school. Students will be instructed about opening day activities, homeroom assignments, and significant student policies and regulations. This orientation will include a tour of the building and a question and answer period.
Reunions
Annual Cognion Reunion will be Aug. 22 at Coshocton County Fairgrounds with dinner at 12:30 p.m. with all meats and drinks will be provided. Games for kids, gifts and auction of homemade, handmade or other items for auction.
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7th Grade and New Student Orientation. Coshocton High School will be holding a 7th grade and new student orientation on Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in McKinley Auditorium. This
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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.
Open House at Coshocton High School. Monday evening, August 23, 2010 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. the Coshocton High School staff will conduct its annual Open House. The purpose of the 2010 CHS open house is to allow parents and friends the opportunity to visit the school to meet teachers and take a look at programs and facilities. This evening is not for parent/teacher conferences, however, classroom will be open and teachers will be available to explain their programs and answer question.
Workshops
Educational Sheep Health Workshop Scheduled. The Coshocton/Tuscarawas Lamb & Fleece Improvement Association will be having a workshop on Wednesday, Aug. 25 to discuss basic sheep health issues with guest speaker Eric Schaefer. The workshop will begin at 8 p.m. at TMK Farm Service in New Bedford, near the intersection of SR 643 and CR 12. Anyone interested in learning more about raising and caring for sheep should plan to attend. Reservations are not required. With questions, call (330) 897-4320.
Sacred Heart School is now accepting registrations for the 201-2011 school year. Sacred Heart School strives to provide challenging, diverse, and supportive educational experiences taught with the values of our Christian tradition for Catholics and those from other denominations. Sacred Heart School offers: smaller class sizes; qualified teaching staff; gym, art, computer, music, band, Spanish, and sign language classes; special educa-tion services; and a complete computer lab. We instill in every child “Respect, Religion and Responsibility”. To learn more about Sacred Heart call the office at 740-6223728 or stop in at 39 Burt Ave.
The American Red Cross of Ohio Hills will be having a Water Safety Instructor Training course to train new volunteer instructors for aquatic programs. Classes will be on Mondays and Wednesdays and will run from Sept. 8 - 29 at 6 p.m. at the Coshocton High School pool. There is no cost for this program. Registration must be made in advance and can be made by calling the American Red Cross of Ohio Hills at (740) 622-0228 by Aug. 25.
Back to School Shoe Drive. New and gently used shoes are being collected through the Podiatry Office of Dr. Donald Tupper for distribution through the Salvation Army now through September 3rd. Shoes will be received at 1529 Walnut Street (South corner of 16th and Walnut Streets) during normal business hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed 12-1 for lunch). After not having sponsored a Salvation Army shoe drive in Coshocton County for over 10 years Dr. Tupper is sensing urgency in appealing to the hearts of Coshocton County Citizens to clean out their closets for shoes someone else could benefit from, especially for shoes that could be worn by students. For further questions call Dr. Don Tupper’s office at 740-622-8400.
Public Record Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorce Bonnie Jean Luce of Warsaw from Frank Calvin Luce, Sr., of Coshocton Heather K. Lamneck of West Lafayette from Solomon J. Lamneck of Coshocton Marriages: Wayne Andrew Lauvray of Coshocton to Heather Renee Cox of Coshocton Clinton James Fowler of Coshocton to Rochele Lynne Thomas of Conesville
The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County (formerly Big Brothers Big Sisters) is hosting a Back to School Clothing Drive for the children in their program. Gently used and new clothes as well as hygiene products, school supplies, and backpacks are gratefully accepted. All donations are tax deductible. A wide range of sizes are needed. Items can be dropped off at TMCCC office, 441 Main Street, Suite 103 Monday - Friday 8 am – 4 pm. Pick-up can also be arranged. Any questions can be directed to
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are the body of Christ and we can have church wherever we go.” On Sundays from 6 – 8 p.m., the Ignite Youth have their services at the church. The church offers a café where kids can purchase food for a small fee, a pool table, foosball table, tables where teens can sit and talk, and a contemporary worship service geared toward the youth with stage effects, lights, contemporary music, and a high-energy message from Pastor Loos. “With the sacrifice on the cross of Calvary over 2000 years ago, Jesus paid the price for every one of those teenagers,” Loos said, “and there should be no reason He should not receive the reward of the suffering. I’m not looking to go after 50% or 80%. We’re going after all of them. These kids need to know that Jesus is real.” Loos said he hopes the kids know that God is still performing miracles and that kids can change their own lives as well as the lives of their peers by giving their heart fully to Christ. If any church in the community would like to join Ignite Youth, call Pastor Loos at 623-8017 or 610-7316. Ignite Youth also has a Facebook page. “Take control right now by giving Christ control of your life,” Loos said, “Make the right decisions. Let Him be able to lead you through some of the things you’ll go through in life and things are going to turn out so much greater than you ever expected them to.”
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Pastor Andrew Loos of the Liberty Church has one goal in mind: to reach the almost 4,000 teens in Coshocton County who do not know Jesus Christ. His venue of reaching these teens is through his new youth group, Ignite Youth. Pastor Loos has been a youth pastor in the past and has always had a passion for young people. While viewing statistics about the area youth’s relationship to the church, Loos was astounded to learn that 3,922 teens in Coshocton County do not have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. He decided to take a stance and do something about this staggering number. Thus, Ignite Youth was born. The main goal of the group is to unite churches and the community in order to make a difference in the lives of the youth. Teens entering 7 – 12 grades this fall are invited to join Ignite Youth and learn how to strengthen their lives and reach their peers through the Gospel of God. “We need to do something to reach this generation,” Loos said, “They’re looking for fulfillment in life. They’re looking for something to make life matter and unfortunately, they have not been finding it in our churches. So we need to be able to approach this generation in a different way than what we’ve been doing.” Ignite Youth is so much more than just a Bible Study. The group has two programs that are geared toward helping youth build a strong Christian foundation in their lives. Ignite training (IT) is a program that helps to build leadership skills and strong foundations in their lives as well as learning how to stand up for what is right instead of succumbing to peer pressure. The training will also include ministry training and eventually, Loos would like to add ministry groups such as a dance team, youth band, drama, and even a group that deals with computer technology where they can post videos on YouTube and spread the Word of God electronically. These groups would eventually travel to other churches and areas around the community to share their talents. The second program that Ignite Youth offers is a substation house party. These parties will be on Friday or Saturday night at a local Christian home where kids can go hang out, play some games, eat good food, and just have fun in a safe environment. There will be three main people involved with the parties: an evangelist who would help spread the word about the party, a praise leader who would lead the group in a couple of songs, and a youth preacher who would give a short sermon about the Gospel of Jesus Christ. “We don’t go to church,” Loos said, “We are the church. Everywhere we are, church is. We
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Children’s Resale and Bake Sale. Saturday, August 21; 9-2 at Calvary Baptist Church on 36, towards Warsaw. Over 16 tables of gently used children’s clothing, toys, etc. Also, tutu’s, hair bows, bake sale and more Friday, August 20th; 9-5. Sat., 21st; 9-3. Across from JW’s. Huge Multi-Family Back to School Sale, Clothing, shoes, infant-adult, boys husky size 14-18, Sony MP3 player, girls rollerblades, 5 ½ ft. truck rails and much more Garage Sale, Friday & Saturday, August 20th-21st; 8am3pm on corner of Walnut & Green Dr. Furniture, truck toolbox, music equipment, baby clothes, crib and misc. Many items under $1.00! Everything must go! Large 3-Family Garage Sale, Thursday, August 19 & Friday, August 20; 9-5. 621 E Main Street, West Lafayette. Coins, Coke trays, antiques, glassware, clothes, tools, books, collectibles, guitar and amp, furniture, dolls
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