October 29, 2008 Coshocton County Beacon Section B

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Beautiful Fall Weekend adds to Beauty of Fall Foliage & Farm Tour and Apple Butter Stirrin’

Mr. and Mrs. Lister Endsley greet Leanna Tumblin, who is signing up to go on the Farm & Foliage Tour. Mrs. Lola Endsley was awarded with the title of “Senior Queen” at this year’s Canal Festival. Over 200 people had signed up for the tour as of 10:30 a.m.!

Pictured are Carter Boylan (Coshocton) and Rae Jean Wagner of Portsmouth. Carter is a volunteer at Roscoe Village.

Ridgewood FFA members were making hot apple cider at the Apple Butter Stirrin’. Pictured are members; left to right Ryan Lahna, Sterling Wilkerson, Brittany Dayton and Howie Young.

Pictured are Sydney (age 5) and Morgan (age 7) Matis, daughters of Tim and Sherri Matis, and grand-daughters of Steve Dawson and John and Esther Matis. The girls were enjoying the first stop on the Fall Foliage & Farm Tour at Clary Gardens.

A glorious fall weekend with a slight nip in the air had area residents and out of town guests to our community enjoying the warmth of the sun, blue skies and the beauty of autumn. The combined attractions of the Roscoe Village Apple Butter Stirrin’ and the annual Fall Foliage & Farm Tour definitely had an impact on our economy with many local residents and out of

town visitors enjoying both venues. While kids carved up their pumpkins at the pumpkin decorating contest at Roscoe Village, other folks were beginning their farm and foliage tour at Finton’s Equipment. We took the opportunity to capture some photos at Roscoe Village and at several stops on the tour. (All Beacon photos by Mark Fortune)

Pictured are Sam Thomas and Paige Bell, with their “potato head man”. The two girls hail from Coshocton and are volunteers at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum.


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