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The young men from Ridgewood and Coshocton deserve congratulations and a hearty “job well done!” And to all the parents, coaches, advisors, assistants, cheerleaders, band members, booster clubs and everyone that contributed to this wonderful season of MaRk FoRTune dreams, thanks. This will truly be a year of memories for everyone. Both the Redskins and Generals raised their level of play each week and perhaps it is fitting that the season ended for both teams in the state semi-final game. Fans from the entire county went to see each team play, enduring cold and wind on the final weekend of play. What many outsiders may not know is that each of our local teams probably played the eventual state champion – and a school that focuses on recruiting top football talent in their respective area. Yes, admit it – this does
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Just in time for the Christmas season, Habitat For Humanity of Coshocton County is raffling off 3 rustic playhouses. The playhouses were constructed by local volunteers using many recycled materials. They would also make a nice addition to anyone’s landscaping with their rustic flare. Tickets are 3 chances for $5.00 and can be purchased at Habitat For Humanity, 1035 Walnut Street, Olde Town Realty, 224 N. 4th Street, Home Loan Savings Bank in West Lafayette, and Pyle Financial, 524 Main Street. Several volunteers are selling tickets as well. The drawing will be held on December 21st. Houses are on display by WTNS and Home Loan and Savings Bank in West Lafayette. Proceeds will go to benefit the Habitat ReStore startup fund. A Restore sells used building materials, working appliances, and large household items. There are over 600 Habitat ReStores nationwide. If you have items you would like to donate, call Matt at the Habitat Coshocton office at 623-2764. You donations are tax deductible. For more information visit www.yourrestore.com
happen in high school sports. This takes absolutely nothing away from the Redskins or Generals – in fact, it only raises the level of respect that everyone in this small community should have for these fine young men and their respective coaches. Great job boys. The entire community is proud of your efforts this season. Speaking of sports, what the heck is Tiger Woods up to? Surely you have heard by now of the accusations, gossip and his escapades at 2:30 am in the morning. Tiger supposedly refused to see – it was called “cancelled” - an appointment with the police. 2:30 am in the morning? Tiger, Tiger, you are a role model here. We will wait and see what happened before we pass judgment. As we have said before in this column – be sure you choose your role models and the people that you hold up to your children as role models – very carefully. Maybe it should be someone that rings the bells for The Salvation Army, builds homes for Habitat for Humanity or contributes to their community by working with kids – you get the idea. No, none of these are high profile - but it sure is downright worthwhile and vital to a healthy community. Did you survive “Black Friday”? What a term for the day after Thanksgiving. All joking aside, I have not yet started the holiday shopping – and who knows when I will get to it. With basketball season starting, our daughter getting married the weekend before Christmas and all those other events that tend to pop up over the holiday’s – maybe I will just wear antlers and “present” myself as a dear. And speaking of deer – welcome hunters to Coshocton County! The annual pilgrimage to our area is one made by folks from far and wide – just drive around and look at the many out of county license plates. We are glad you are here investing in our community and wish you much hunting success – so we don’t hit as many of the furry four legged critters on the highways and byways of Coshocton County.
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fortune The Warsaw Lions Minstrel Show, held the weekend before Thanksgiving, once again proves that Coshocton County is blessed with a myriad of the talented – and the well intentioned. Based on a platform of musical comedy, vocal acts, humor and skits, the Warsaw Lions Minstrel Show brings all that is good about our community together for a weekend of hearty laughter. Under the direction of Jean Haumschild, the performers and musicians willingly give up nights and weekends practicing their fabled lore. To hear the various soloists is worth the price the of admission alone but when that is combined with monikers like, “Corn Cob”, “Choo Choo”, and others, then this event is truly worth more than the price of admission. And if you are one of the lucky few in the audience to be jabbed with a joke, then you truly feel special. All of the performers in the Warsaw Lions Minstrel Show deserve big congratulations for another humorous and talented performance. Elaine Ashcraft was selected as this year’s Minstrel Show volunteer for the many hours she invested in making costumes for the event, most notably the “YMCA” outfit for Denny Conkle.
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Travel back in time at Roscoe’s candlelighting ceremonies Cheer on the holiday season at Roscoe Village the first three Saturdays in December during the annual Christmas Candlelighting Ceremonies. This year, the Roscoe Village Foundation will host the Dec. 5 Candlelighting, and the Dec. 12 and Dec. 19 candlelightings will be hosted by the Roscoe Village Business Association. A favorite among guests and locals alike, the Candlelightings begin promptly at 6 p.m. each Saturday evening at the outdoor Main Stage area. During the ceremony on Dec. 5, traditional carols will be sung by the Sacred Heart Choir and Ensemble, and a cherished Christmas story will be read by Gene Warman, president of Gene Warman Production Services, Inc. in Columbus. The Honorary Candlelighter for the Dec. 5 Christmas Candlelighting ceremony is State Representative, Troy Balderson. Carolers on Dec. 5 will include River View High School’s Certified Gold under the direction of Dawn Anglin and the River View German Club led by Karri Harstine. Holiday entertainment in the Founders Gallery, located in the Visitor Center, will consist of the Todd Taylor Christmas Show from 2 – 3 p.m., Sisters of Salvation from 3 – 4 p.m. and Jenna and Jessica Billman from 4 – 5 p.m. Two Harps, Brenda and Paul Neal, will be playing in the Exhibit Hall from noon – 2 p.m. while Santa is doing art with children of all ages. Guests will also have the opportunity to experience a truly old-fashioned Christmas through carriage rides, roasted chestnut, luminaries, Art with Santa, complimentary hot-mulled cider and cookies, and “A Roscoe Christmas” tour at 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m.
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coshocton Memorial hospital awarded Quality Fit Friendly award Coshocton Hospital is pleased to be at the top of the American Heart Association’s list of 2009 Fit-Friendly companies. They are the only company in Coshocton County and one of three in the region to earn this honor. The American Heart Association’s Start! FitFriendly Companies Recognition program calls for employers to encourage workplace wellness and create a work environment conducive to physical activity, specifically walking. Many adult Americans spend most of their waking hours at work, and many are in sedentary careers, thus raising their risk for a host of medical problems such as obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes. Employers face ever-increasing healthcare costs such as $12.7 billion in annual medical expenses due to obesity alone. Employees often have difficulty finding time to take care of their health. Start! provides a solution by encouraging them to start walking. Walking has the lowest dropout rate of any physical activity because it’s free and easy to do. Coshocton Hospital’s participation in the program included participation in the Healthy Ohio Fitness Walk program in May, providing Nutrition and Weight Management education programs, incorporating signage to encourage uses of stairs rather than elevators, featuring wellness articles in employee newsletters. The Start! Fit-Friendly Companies Program offers participants free access to program resources, such as materials to promote wellness programs to employees, internal newsletter templates and consultation on CPR/AED programs.
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Coshocton Hospital is a non-profit organization located at 1460 Orange Street in Coshocton Ohio. Currently the largest employer in Coshocton County, Coshocton hospital is celebrating 100 years of service to the community in 2009. With a complete line of services available, they are dedicated to providing “The Right Care…Right Here”. For more information, contact the hospital at 6226411 or visit their web site at www.CCMH. com.
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Coshocton Health & Rehabilitation and Nursing Center won the Kindred Peak Award (Performance Excellence At Kindred). The Peak Award is giving to the best overall performing nursing home in any district during a 6-month period. Each Kindred facility is ranked based on several key factors centered around quality such as low incidents of urinary tract infection, few increases in activities of daily living, the absence of pressure ulcers, customer satisfaction scores and other survey results. It is important to note that a higher weight is placed on quality to assure the centers focus on the resident’s care. The facility that has the best rating in all of the combined areas is awarded the Peak Award. There is intense competition among the Kindred facilities for the Peak Award. The facility that wins has a celebration party for the staff members during which they receive a $100 bonus check. Debbie Ianniello, STNA said, “I’m so proud that our facility was awarded the peak award. This shows that we are doing a great job of working as a team providing quality care and making Coshocton Health & Rehabilitation Center a great facility for our residents. Our staff members work so very hard each and every day to give care that our residents deserve.” This is the second Quality Award that the center has been awarded in 2009. Earlier this year the center was recognized nationally for the Step I American Health Care Quality Award. Coshocton Health & Rehabilitation Center specializes in providing Occupational, Speech, and Physical therapies for area residents in an effort to get them back home after hospitalizations.
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a heaLThY achieveMenT nicole Gorman from the American heart Association presented the Coshocton County Memorial hospital with the Quality fit friendly Award on friday, nov. 20. the hospital is the only company in Coshocton County that has received this award. for this achievement, they will receive recognition on the American heart Association’s web site and are listed in fortune magazine as a fit-friendly Company. BeACon Photo By Beth
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The Fresno Farmers Market helped kick off the “Coshocton County Toys for Tots” 2009 toy drive on Saturday, Nov. 7. A basket of items donated by local vendors was auctioned at the Fresno Farmers Market fall craft bazaar. Cash donations were also accepted at the door. Pearl Valley Cheese provided a gift certificate that was good for a ¾ pound piece of their locally made cheese for each donation of $2 or more. Dave Warren, a local vendor, donated all of this October proceeds to the “Toys for Tots” cause. The grand total donated to the “Coshocton County Toys for Tots” was $530 and twenty new toys. Christi Olinger, who heads up the local “Toys for Tots” effort, expressed her appreciation to the Fresno Farmers Market and everyone who helped with this year’s effort.
10-YeaR-oLD BagS RaRe DeeR 10 year old Jordan olinger harvested this albino deer behind his home on Saturday of the annual youth deer hunt. olinger said about his deer, “it felt good, especially being that it is an albino. this is the first albino I’ve ever seen”. Olinger said the shot was about 20 to 30 yards and “I was nervous”. This is not Olingers first hunting experience. He has been trapping raccoon and muskrat and successfully trapped a 40 inch raccoon earlier in the week”. Jordan is the son of Tim and Kay Olinger and is in the fourth grade at Conesville elementary School BeACon Photo By MArk fortune
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Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) will offer the Emergency Medical Training-EMT Basic Certificate at its Coshocton Campus spring quarter 2010. Classes will begin March 29. This certificate program is a six credit-hour, one-quarter course that will be offered in the evening through COTC’s Institute for Public Safety. Students completing the course will be eligible to apply to take the National Registry of Medical Training Basic exam. Placement out of pre-college reading class on the COMPASS placement exam is a prerequisite for enrollment. If needed, students may take a basic reading skills course winter quarter. Those who complete the coursework and pass the National Registry exam for their particular level of preparation are eligible for employment in hospitals, ambulance services and fire departments. Important student characteristics include: effective communication skills, critical and creative thinking, attention to detail, and physical and emotional stamina. For more information, please call the COTC Coshocton campus at (740) 622-1408 or visit www.cotc.edu. Central Ohio Technical College is a fully accredited, two-year college dedicated to providing high quality, accessible programs of technical education in response to current and emerging employment needs, as well as encouraging the professional development of students, staff, faculty, and administrators to assist them in achieving their maximum potential. COTC operates campus locations in Newark, Coshocton, Knox and Pataskala.
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Conesville Elementary celebrated the gift of grandparents on Monday, Nov. 23 and Tuesday, Nov. 24 at their 2nd annual grandparent’s day luncheon. Over three hundred grandparents were expected to take part in the event this year. The meal started at 11 a.m. and lasted until 12:45 p.m. with enjoYing a MeaL wiTh gRanDMa Diane different grades eating fisher enjoys a meal with her two grandchildren, Greg at assigned times. and Lane Lent at Conesville elementary’s Grandpar“My kids love it,” ent’s Day luncheon on Monday, nov. 23. BeACon said Casey Griffin, Photo By Beth DuLAney volunteer, “They’ve talked about it all week long and they look forward to this every year. It also gives the grandparents a chance to check out the school.” The menu included Salisbury steak, (turkey on Tuesday) mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, rolls with butter, fruit, iced cream and milk. After eating their lunch, grandparents and children were able to browse through the book fair in the gymnasium and have memory photos taken. After visiting with their grandparents, all students returned to class by 1 p.m.
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Making SoMeBoDY eLSe’S ThankSgiving a LiTTLe BRighTeR family Consumer Science Classes at river View high School have been very busy this past week making pies to make someone else’s thanksgiving a little better. Class teacher, Ms. Carmony, student assistant, Lindsay olinger, and fCCLA President, Jessica Paynter, along with all her students made and donated over 50 pies to the new Life Ministries for their thanksgiving Dinner. Photo SuBMitteD to the
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Travel back to the time of our Savior’s birth on Friday, Dec. 4 through Sunday, Dec. 6 at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church on Pleasant Valley Drive. Rediscover the true meaning of Christmas as you stroll through the shops and observe the people of long ago demonstrate their skills. The shops will not be selling items, but are there so visitors will be able to see how various items were made back in biblical times. Shops such as jewelry, bakery, sandal shop, toys, music, perfumes, mosaics, food, dyes, grain mill and ropemaking will be on display for your entertainment. This old Bethlehem town will have shopkeepers, townsfolk, tax collectors, beggars, soldiers, and shepherds, all in period costume, ready to interact with you and give you a glimpse into their time. Children will also be able to make small mementos at various shops to take home as a Christmas keepsake. They can also collect small figurines along the way to build their own Nativity set. The Emmanuel Lutheran Church has been doing this for three years now and their goal is to let visitors experience the true meaning of Christmas and to get away from the commercialism that seems to have engrossed this religious holiday. Over two hundred people visited A Night in Bethlehem last year and the church hopes to have even more this year. They also want to invite visitors to church on Sunday mornings if they are searching for a home church, or just to visit.
ceLeBRaTing The BiRTh oF chRiST Pam Matz and keith Matz take a break from selling their wares at the mosaic shop during the 2008 A night in Bethlehem at the emmanuel Lutheran Church. this year’s event will be friday, Dec. 4 and Saturday, Dec. 5 from 6 – 8 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 6 from 1 – 3 p.m. With all the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, take time to rediscover God’s gift to the world, Jesus Christ. BeACon fiLe Photo
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The music department of the Roscoe UMC is pleased to announce the presentation of Christmas Mosaic arranged by Marty Parks on Sunday, Dec.13, during the 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. services. The 50 minute presentation to be in the church sanctuary will feature the 28 voice chancel choir and 17 piece orchestra with narration. The service will conclude with the singing of The Hallelujah Chorus with audience participation. The general public is invited to this performance for Christ’s Edification and your listening enjoyment. Roscoe UMC in located at 475 High St. in Coshocton, OH, (Historic Roscoe Village). Pastor Coralee Cox and Music Director, Les Widder, cordially invites the community to this event. More information can be obtained by calling the church at 622-7780 or email rumcsec@yahoo.com. Help us help you usher in the Christmas Season and worship with us!
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community Many clubs from Coshocton high School lent a hand at the annual Coshocton high School community thanksgiving Dinner, including the a heLping hanD Pictured are four of the many volunteers that helped prepare key Club. Pictured left to right are; Paige Bell, taylor triplitt and Denae Biggers. and serve the community thanksgiving meal at Coshocton high School on tues- BeACon Photo By MArk fortune day, nov. 24. from left to right are; tim howell, Jennifer Andrews, Mary Waibel and Jack frantz. BeACon Photo By MArk fortune
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a heLping hanD Leadership Class at ChS gets involved in community thanksgiving dinner. Pictured are Shantele Lett and Brittany neiger, who staffed the beverage center at the dinner. BeACon Photo By MArk fortune
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Prize winning peanut brittle as well as chocolate, pecan and peanut butter fudges will be available at the Vacshak in the Downtowner Plaza on South 2nd Street, Coshocton beginning Monday, Nov. 23. The Vacshak is open 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturdays. The peanut brittle recipe placed third at the 2009 Coshocton County Fair. Cost is $5 per package of candy. The peanut butter fudge is approximately 14oz/package, the chocolate and pecan fudges are approximately 16oz and the peanut brittle is slightly over 16oz. The Nellie Chapel UMC Talent Project will benefit 100% from the net profits. To order and arrange delivery of candy outside of the Coshocton area, contact Becky Bowden at 327-2235.
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Coshocton High School Principal Bill Hartmeyer exclaimed, “It’s running very smoothly this year. We’ve gotten better at organizing this event. When we do this it’s for people that don’t have a lot but it’s also for people to come back and interact with the kids. This meal teaches the kids to serve and to be polite”. One of the main organizers of the community dinner is Cathy Waibel, who stated, “No tax money is used for this meal. Everything is donated by businesses and people in the community, whether that is through a monetary donation or food. We send out a letter and then I follow that up with phone calls. Each student group here at the high school gets involved; athletic teams, Key Club, student council, National Honor Society, leadership club and many, many others. We just appreciate everyone who donated and came out tonight to help”. This was the sixth annual community Thanksgiving dinner hosted by the high school. The Coshocton music department provided entertainment during the meal.
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The Pink Ladies Auxiliary met on Nov. 23 in the Orange Street Station meeting room in Coshocton County Memorial Hospital with 19 present. Marilyn Fuller presided over the meeting after the opening prayer. Secretary, Donna Mayle submitted her report, which was approved as read. Treasurer, Ruth Marquand’s report was also approved. Corresponding Secretary, Zoe Worthington reported on greeting cards sent for the month. Helen Shriver, Gift Shop Buyer reported that Christmas items are now available for sale. “Cat’s Meow” shelf sitters of the CCMH [Today & 100 Years ago] are available. Becky Shroyer, Volunteer Coordinator and Imogene Wilson represented the Pink Ladies by • Country Setting • Applicants must be at attending the “50’s Plus” recent event at the Coshocton Village Inn & Suites. Becky reminded the Seton Coshocton least 62 years of age. group of the Pink Ladies Christmas Luncheon will be Dec. 22 in The Grand Central Station at noon. Apartments • Quietly Secluded The cost will be $8 with reservations requested by calling Becky Shroyer at 622-6411 by Dec. 18. BRC Properties Inc. • Social Activities The group agreed to donate $200 to the “Christmas Castle” project. • Library 377 Clow Lane, Coshocton The “Book Fair” and Election Day “Bake Sale” fund raisers were successful. • Puzzle/Game Room 622-7664 • Pets Allowed The annual Christmas Cookie Sale to be Dec. 18 beginning at 7 a.m. located in the Grand Central Station. However a “drive through” cookie pickup will be available at the Orange Street entrance. President Fuller reminded the group that a Shop Chairman for Sunday and a Desk Chairman for Sunday, Tuesday and Saturday are greatly needed. Baby shirts have been given to 15 babies through At the Windsorwood Place Senior Apartments we are so Nov. 23. There were ten boys and five girls. 255 Brown’s Lane confident that you will be completely satisfied with the safe, The next meeting will be Jan. 25, 2010 in secure independent lifestyle that only our senior apartments Coshocton, Ohio 43812 the Grand Central Station at 10 a.m. can bring, we want to extend a special, limited time money 0025_101409
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Streamline TotalCare LLC announced that as of Nov. 3 it has purchased the assets of Pharmaceutical Alternatives Inc., which previously operated as Three Rivers Infusion and Pharmacy Specialists. “We will continue our mission to provide the highest quality infusion and specialty pharmacy therapy services to patients in their home and the new company will operate as Streamline Infusion and Pharmacy Specialists”, said Elise Miller, RPh. Streamline will remain headquartered in Coshocton at 238 Main Street and will serve patients throughout Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois. “The company intends to hire employees from the local market as it builds its staff of service professionals over the coming months,” said Philip Von Burg, Chief Executive Officer, “and we are excited at the opportunity in Coshocton as the company re-launches its services and executes on its business plan.”
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Members of Calvary Baptist Church gathered under beautiful sunny skies on Sunday morning, Nov. 29 to dedicate the American flag, Ohio flag and the Christian flag. The three flags are located next to the outside shelter at the church. Pastor Cal Searles stated, “We are Americans because of those that have sacrificed before us. It is very rare that you will see all three flags displayed together. What a privilege and honor it is to have these flags on this ground. As you drive by the church and see the flags it is our hope that people will look to the flag – and God’s grace. We can do this because of the sacrifice of our soldiers and our Savior”. Pastor Searles thanked members of the Gibson family who allowed the project to be initiated and Nancy Lawson who secured the flags and poles from Annin & Company. Steve Stuckey will be installing lighting that will shine on the flags during the hours of darkness. Pastor Searles expressed appreciation to everyone that helped with the flags, including, Ron Meek, John Shepherd, Tim Searles and Larry Fox, who oversaw the project. “What a great day, what a great country and what a great Savior”. The congregation joined in the pledge of allegiance, a pledge to the Christian flag and then sang “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” and the Star Spangled Banner.
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The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is pleased to announce the award winners for outstanding artwork in Gimme Shelter, a juried art exhibit that runs through Jan. 3. Gimme Shelter features artwork on the theme of shelter, interpreted broadly to include conceptions of cover, protection and refuge. The show includes work from 12 adult and 7 young artists. In the adult group, prizes were awarded to the following artists: in Two-Dimensional Art: Karen Alles (Powell, OH), in Sculpture: Todd Malenke (Fresno, OH), and in Photography: Robert Studzinski (Bexley, OH). Alles’s winning acrylic and sand painting, Sunrise Storm, is an abstract landscape of turbulent waves in brilliant reds and greens. Chop Wood, Carry Water, Malenke’s winning forged iron and stone sculpture, gives the impression of a Chinese pavilion with its sloping roof and upturned corners. Malenke has given the roof a thatched texture and a patina in rainbow colors creating an impression of elegant warmth. Robert Studzinski’s photograph, The Desert is Coming, shows a man, sitting in a rock shelter, who is looking out over a plain. The photo was taken in Mali (in the center of West Africa) while Studzinski was documenting traditional textile making with a University of California research expedition. The man in the picture, a Dogon guide, was observing how the desert is steadily expanding in to the Gondo plain below. Studzinski notes the sad truth that desertification of the Sahel has been accelerating for the past 40 years. Winners in the children’s group were Joey Chanay (9) for his turtle made from tissue paper, Abbey Warschauer (12) for her photograph entitled Front Porch, and Justin DeLuca (15) for his photograph, Seeking Shelter from the Cold. While Abbey’s photo is noteworthy because of its simplicity—the camera’s eye takes in a bare, white-painted front porch with windows that reveal a tree-lined street, Justin’s photograph is exceptional in its complexity. The image has been digitally manipulated so that a person’s face is transposed on a fireplace scene. Gimme Shelter includes artwork from the museum’s collection that addresses the theme of shelter. The exhibit also highlights the work of Habitat for Humanity in Coshocton County using photos, floor plans and interpretative materials. Most of the show’s artwork is for sale and all profits from sales will be split between the museum and Coshocton’s Habitat chapter. Exhibit sponsors are McCourt Insurance Restoration, DJ & Woodie’s Vinyl Frontier and Raven’s Glenn Winery.
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As the smell of Thanksgiving Day roasting turkey wafted through the rooms and spaces of New Life Ministries on Seventh Street, Pastor Mark Granger directed the dozens of volunteers like a symphony orchestra conductor to various stations where they could help those less fortunate in our community. With over 400 meals to be delivered on Thanksgiving morning, Pastor Granger stated, “The phone calls are still coming in. People like to help. It’s been a hard year for people – but people are excited about getting a good meal today. We’re just thankful for all the volunteers – they just show up. Our deliveries will start at 10:30 this morning and our meal will be served at noon – we have sweet potatoes, turkey, desserts, rolls and much more”.
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Tim France & Pam Anderson were recognized for their serving as group facilitator and secretary/treasurer, respectively. Chairs of MGV Projects were also awarded. They are Career Center Display: BeLinda Lacy; Court Square Main Street: Tim France; Emerald Ash Borer Awareness: Teresa Donley; Fair Booth: Reta Grewell; Fall Foliage Display: Susan McCurdy: Fall Garden Workshop: Marsha Duling; Lake Park Gardens: Susan McCurdy; Ohio Flag Garden: Barb Caldwell; Parking Lot Garden: Teresa Donley; Plant Sale: Teri Williams; Phenology Garden: Marcia Mercer; and Spring Symposium: Betty Williams. Together, 26 active Coshocton County Master Gardeners have volunteered over 1,200 hours,
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Coshocton County Master Gardener volunteers were recognized for their many accomplishments in 2009 on Nov. 18 at the Career Center Restaurant. A pictorial history of the Coshocton MGVs was presented by Dorothy Skowrunski. Bill and Carol Freund were recognized as the state winners of 2009 Friends of the OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program. They have donated countless plants, bulbs, time and experience to the Master Gardener Volunteer program in Coshocton County. Nivarde Hafner, Anna & Joe Hardesty and Gail Piper were awarded “200 Hours” tabs to attach to their Master Gardener lapel pins. They have each contributed at least 200 hours of volunteering since becoming OSU Extension Master Gardener volunteers. Teresa Donley and Marcia Mercer were presented with “250 Hours” tabs; BeLinda Lacy received a “300 Hours” tab; Betty Williams and Janice Williams both received a “400 Hours” tabs; Susan McCurdy received her “450 hours” pin, and Margaret Lowe received a “500 Hours” tab. Tim France also received an award for donating the Most Volunteer Hours in 2009: 104.25 hours. The award for Most Education Hours for 2009 went to Barb Caldwell. She has attended 78 hours of educational training and was also awarded.
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RiDgewooD STuDenTS RaiSeD MoneY FoR gooD cauSe ridgewood elementary did their part to help the united Way this year. they had a variety of contest to see which classroom could raise the most money. the winning classroom was treated to milk and cookies, donated by elementary cook Bev Gross. the elementary school students raised $475. Photo SuBMitteD to the
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Several area businesses and faith organizations worked together to offer area widows and people that struggle to maintain their vehicles a free vehicle safety inspection and oil change on Saturday, Nov. 28 at C&C Trading Post, located at 836 South Second Street in Coshocton. Pastor Mark Schwartz of Camp Warsaw Retreat Center said, “We’ve
had about 10 widows and four seniors that have physical struggles. We’re full all day and every spot is taken. We’ll provide services to 17 area folks in need today”. A local woman who was having the oil changed in her vehicle told The Beacon, “It’s awesome. It’s really nice and appreciated”.
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Community Calendar Local Events Free Rabies Vaccinations. The Animal Medical & Surgical Center of Coshocton will be giving free rabies vaccinations during the month of December with a donation of dog or cat food. Doctor Darr, Doctor Heilman and their staff will donate the pet food to the Coshocton County Animal Shelter. Bring your pet to The Animal Medical & Surgical Center of Coshocton, located next to Mullet Tire, or call 622-0013 to make your pet’s appointment for a free rabies vaccination today. Christmas in the Village. Saturday, Dec. 5 is Christmas in the Village with pancake breakfast at 8 a.m. at the United Methodist Church sponsored by the West Lafayette Lions Club. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. a Craft Show at Ridgewood High School sponsored by Club Aries and at 1 p.m. a Santa Parade sponsored by West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce. Santa will travel to the bandstand in Burt Park to visit with everyone after the parade.
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Holiday Happening of the Positive Purpose MS Support Group. The Positive Purpose Multiple Sclerosis Support Group is planning a Holiday Happening on Sunday, Dec. 13th starting at 2 p.m. The event will take place at the offices of Krasco. Krasco is located across SR 36 from WalMart at 23897 Airport Road behind the Animal Clinic. This luncheon will be a buffet which is sponsored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and the MS Foundation, and all food and beverages will be provided. We ask each attendee to bring a $10 wrapped gift for a “Lucky Chance Gift Exchange” which turns into a fun game for everyone! For more information and to RSVP, please call Angie at 740/502-2540 or Cj at 740-824-4370. If you would rather, email Angie at awright_319@yahoo. com or Cj at ddeadred@yahoo.com . Please join us for a fun filled afternoon at the Holiday Happening for the PPMS! This group is sponsored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at 1-800-667-7131 and the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation at 1-800-225-6495.
Wednesday, December 9: Preschool Story Time. Coshocton Public Library: Children, ages 3-5, are invited to Preschool Story Time. Come and enjoy stories, songs, and crafts with your story time friends. Register by calling the library, 622-0956. 10:30 – 11 a.m.
Year End Business Meeting. The Jackson Township Board of Trustees will have their year end business meeting on Dec. 29, at 7 p.m. at the Jackson Township Fire Department on S.R. 541. The Re-Organization meeting will follow promptly after the year end meeting.
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Shelter matters! -- Museum Encounter for Children. Youth 7 years and up are invited to the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum at 2 p.m. on Dec. 12 for Shelter Matters!, a program about dwellings past and present that are used by people in different cultures. We will begin by viewing the special exhibit, Gimme Shelter, which features artwork on the theme of shelter and an art installation entitled Dream Shelter. Participants will then examine other means of housing/shelter using the American Indian, Historic Ohio and Asian Galleries. We will also discuss the role of Habitat for Humanity in the world and our own need of shelter. During the program’s second hour participants will create an edible birdhouse and produce a floor plan of their own dwellings. Program cost is $7; Call for reservations by Dec. 9th at 622-8710.
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Dr. Newheart’s Christmas Cure. Dr. Newheart’s Christmas Cure is a Broadway-style musical with a timeless message. When the kids come to the clinic suffering from the overkill of Christmas, Dr. Newheart’s diagnoses their malady as the “Christmas Day Dumps.” Through the help of the clinic staff, the kids realize they have a heart problem that only be cured by accepting Christ. This musical will be performed by the Children’s Department at Coshocton Christian Tabernacle, located at 23891 Airport Rd (across from Coshocton Walmart) on Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. For information call 622-4133. Winterwear Giveaway. The Fresno United Methodist Church located at 54233 TR 172 in Fresno (2 doors down from post office) will have a Winterwear Giveaway on Saturday, Dec. 12, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Come see if we have something you can use! For questions, call 740 545-6422. Christmas Cookie & Candy Sale. Isleta United Methodist Church will hold their 4th annual “Christmas Cookie & Candy” sale in the church basement on Saturday, December 12 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. There will be hundreds of delicious holiday cookies and candies to choose from, and you can make up your own assortment of favorites. Price is $5.00 per pound. Plan to come early for the best selection. Isleta UMC is located at 58608 CR 9, Newcomerstown.
Tuesday, December 8: Preschool Story Time. West Lafayette Branch Library: Children, ages 3-5, are invited to Preschool Story Time. This weekly event will run through Dec. 8 and will resume on Jan. 5 - April 28. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, and songs with your story time friends. Registration is requested by calling the Branch at 545-6672. 11:30 a.m. - noon Tuesday, December 8: Evening Preschool Story Time. Coshocton Public Library: Children, ages 3-5, are invited to Preschool story Time in the Large Meeting Room. Come and enjoy stories, songs, crafts with your story time friends. Register by calling the library. 6:30 – 7 p.m.
Wednesday, December 9, 16, 23, 30: Books Galore Book Store. Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wednesday, December 9, 16, 23, 30: Teens: Plugged and Unplugged. Coshocton Public Library: Board Games, Video Games, Internet Access, Friends, Fun! 2 – 5 p.m. Saturday, December 5, 12, 19: Books Galore Book Store. Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3-6 and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Call 740-622-0956 for information. 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturday, December 5: W.L. Branch Holiday Open House. West Lafayette Branch Library: Mingle and Jingle with family and friends at the Holiday Open House at the West Lafayette Branch Library. Stop in before or after the Santa Parade to make a craft, enjoy refreshments, and check out the holiday collection of books, music and movies. 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday, December 7, 14, 21, 28: Books Galore Book Store. Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. 3 – 6 p.m. Monday, December 7: Monday Book Talk. Coshocton Public Library: Dec: Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl. Written in the format of a course syllabus and studded with footnotes, some real, many invented, this first novel is part coming-ofage story/part murder mystery. 6:30 – 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 9: Friends of the Library. Coshocton Public Library: Join us for the monthly meeting of Friends of the Library. Come learn how you can get involved. Volunteer opportunities working at Books Galore Book Store, helping at programs and more. Call 622-0956 for information. Noon – 1 p.m.
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Saturday, December 12 @ 10 AM 115.458 acres to be offered in three parcels, then as a whole. This property has frontage on TR 68 as well as CR 436. This is a great opportunity for you to purchase acreage in the heart of Coshocton County. There is a well on this property along with some timber and lots of wildlife. The value is here! Call or stop by our office. New survey is being completed. Terms: $2,500 down payment day of auction on any parcel sold, balance due at closing within 30 days of sale. Possession at closing. Any inspections must be completed prior to bidding. No contingencies in contract. Seller to confirm final bid on any parcel offered. BE PREPARED TO BUY! Realtors: We are offering a co-broke on this property. Agency disclosure properly filled out must be in our office 3 full days prior to the Auction date. Contact Auctioneer for details.
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cheeRing FoR The TeaM! Pictured are Wes Morris and Steve Murray, who devoted their time to place orange flags for the Ridgewood Generals and red flags for the Coshocton Redskins prior to each team’s state semifinal game last week. Auer Ace hardware donated the steel bands for installing the flags while Annin & Company provided the flagpoles and brackets and Elise Miller donated all of the flags. Black flags to signify both schools were hung the next day. Photo SuBMitteD to the BeACon
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Land Transfers 11/20 David Dyer and Susan M. Dyer to David Pike and Shawn Pike; $25,750 Gary A Brillhart, Eddie W Brillhart, and Janet R Farson to Eddie Brillhart and Nancy L Brillhart; $81,670 Estate of Lucille M Haines to Fredrick Dean Haines; $40,180 Ruth L Jolivette to Sonya M Jolivette; $49,300 George D Eberwine, Trustee, to Esther L. Willson, Sole Trustee; $62,500 George D Eberwine, Trustee, to Countrytyme, Inc.; $97,045.50 Calvary Christian Church to Jon S. Drabik; $16,000 The Board of Coshocton County Commissioners to Sonshine Holdings, LLC; $37,000 Beverly and Ronald Holbrook to Christopher and Tina Inscore; $6,000 11/23 Paula D Grewell, deceased, to Walter J. Grewell; $83,710 Oliver Eugene Matchett to Jason Seward; $32,860 David William and Marilyn White to Bethany Corder; $69,000 Reuben D Yoder and Betty E Yoder to Michael D. Miller and Miriam Miller; $40,806 Reuben D Yoder and Betty E Yoder to David E Miller and Anna C. Miller; $19,194 11/24 John E Sharier Jr. and Edith Sharier to John E Sharier Jr. Edith Sharier, and Marie Ann Sharier; $31,960 Estate of Fredrick Dean Haines to Barbara C Haines; $40,180 Larry K and M. Jane Huff-Stahl to Larry K and M. Jane Huff-Stahl; $264,400 Advantage Bank to Mike Hall and Bobbie Hall; $2,000 Hilda Coates to Buckeye Homestead LTD; $21,000 Larry K and M. Jane Huff-Stahl to Jared M Hamilton and Kimberly R Addy; $264,400 Charles Leroy Potts II and Charlotte Elaine Potts to Tiffany A Berger; $149,500 Danny J and Kay A Cox to Robert D and Bambi M Lloyd; $20,000 Rodney E Yeater and Carissa T Yeater to Stephanie A Raach and James L Slitko III; $95,000
auctions & Real estate
Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Dissolutions Granted: Deona D Romine of Coshocton from John M Romine of Coshocton Doona E Shearn of Warsaw from John T Shearn of Walhonding Jeri D Harris of Columbus from Jason Harris of Frazeysburg
Land Transfer Correction from 11/25 Issue. Interra – Vision (Coshocton) LLC to PKMK Coshocton, LLC; $3,600,000, not $3,600 The Beacon regrets the error.
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