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Volume 1, Number 16
Shining a Positive Light on Coshocton County
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December 10- December 23, 2008
Community Blessed by Performance
Members of the Coshocton Community Choir, now in their 38th season and directed by Mr. Charles R. Snyder, presented “Children of
Heaven” on Sunday afternoon and evening, December 7th at the Coshocton High School auditorium. The Coshocton Community Choir
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Over 200 adult, youth and children’s voices combined in song and spirit to present ‘Children of Heaven” at the Coshocton High School Auditorium on Sunday, December 7th, at 3:00 and 7:30 p.m. Under the direction of Mr. Charles R. Snyder, the blue robed members of the Coshocton Community Choir stood out from the red
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was accompanied by the Roscoe Brass, Coshocton Youth Chorale and Coshocton Children’s Choir. Pictured left to right are four
poinsettias front stage and presented the Christmas story in song and voice to a near capacity audience. Held in rapt attention throughout the performance, the audience joined together in a standing ovation at the conclusion of the program, showing their appreciation to members of the Coshocton Community Choir, Coshocton Youth
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members of the choir; Jamie Duling, David Dolick, Devon Duling and Rodney Mercer. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
Chorale and Coshocton Children’s Choir. Mr. Snyder commented following the program that, “I think it is a joy in a small community like this to see over 200 musicians come together and join voices and hearts in retelling the old story. And that’s a story for all time”.
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Daugherty wins Foundation for Appalachian Ohio’s Essay Contest
10 year old Adam Daugherty is pictured with Ohio Governor Ted Strickland at the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio’s third annual essay contest. Daugherty is the son of Clark and Diane Daugherty and is a student at Keene Elementary School. (photo contributed to The Beacon)
Adam Daugherty recently won the third annual Foundation for Appalachian Ohio’s “I’m a child of Appalachia” essay contest for the fourth grade. Daugherty, a student at Keene Elementary School, was joined by members of his family at the Governor’s Residence on Saturday, November 15th to receive recognition for winning the award. He was also joined by his teacher, Ms. Kirsten McPeck, and Keene Elementary principal, Jerry Olinger. Following a reading of the essay and recognition, photos were taken of Daugherty with the Governor, First Lady and other dignitaries. Daugherty wrote his essay on the inspiration he has received from Dr. Jacobstein about living a healthy life. Dr. Jacobstein is a heart doctor at Akron Children’s Hospital and ten year old Daugherty
has to have surgery every five years to make his heart valves larger. In a quote from his essay, Daugherty wrote that, ‘I hope to inspire other people by talking to kids who have heart problems. When I go to the doctor, I can talk to kids in the waiting room. I would also like to be part of the heart support group at Akron Children’s Hospital. I hope I can show others that even though you have heart problems; you can still live a normal life. My heart condition hasn’t slowed me down. I enjoy swimming, playing soccer at recess and 4-H. Even though you have a medical condition you can still live a normal, active life”. Daugherty is the ten year old son of Clark and Diane Daugherty. Local business Oxford Mining is one of the sponsors of the “I’m a Child of Appalachia” programming.
Mark’s Musings
MARK FORTUNE It seems that we cannot escape the reality of the ups and downs of life even in our own small community. Tragedies, layoffs, health issues and more combined with the holidays and the gracious giving of this community seems to intertwine to send a needed message of hope and optimism across our county, and yes, even our country. Sometimes we all must wonder how things get to a point such as this, but I would imagine that our fathers and mothers, and grandfathers and grandmothers before them, had the very same questions and thoughts. Yet, America has always rebounded from
tough times and emerged from these trials a stronger, better nation and a beacon to the world. Let’s hope that this continues as we head into what may very well be a challenging winter for many. There are so many groups and organizations that are working hard and devoting countless hours of volunteer time to help our community. The article written by freelance writer Jan Myers in this edition of The Beacon will give you a glimpse into that world and how you can help. The nice thing is that you can rest assured that folks in our community are grateful for your help. Switching gears a bit, have you ever played Wii? I spent some time yesterday playing tennis with my son – we won some – we lost some – but I can tell you that I am sore today! I guess that’s what you get when you try to be John McEnroe! At least I didn’t throw my “racket” across the room into the television. I am gearing up for my favorite Christmas movie of all time – “A Christmas Story” – that is played for 24 hours
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straight on TBS beginning at 8:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve through 8:00 p.m. on Christmas Day. You know the story – the one about Ralphie and the Red Ryder BB gun. I think the reason I like the movie so much is that I kind of looked like Ralphie (but not that handsome) and I received a Red Ryder BB Gun one Christmas. And yes, it was just about my best Christmas ever. Watch for my homemade quiz in the next issue of The Beacon on the movie. Trust me; you will need to watch the movie a few times to answer these questions! I might suggest you consider watching it about 700 billion times. Whoops – that number just snuck in there – I think I have heard it somewhere in the past few weeks. For example, one question might be, how many “plus” signs does Ralphie’s teacher put on the blackboard in his dream? Yea, a tough one. I am still waiting on my leg lamp gift also – (are you listening sweetie?) Okay, if you missed the Coshocton Community Choir, along with the Youth Chorale and Children’s Choir over the weekend, you missed a real treat of the holiday season in our community. With over 200
voices lifted in song, the music provided a relaxing respite for a couple of hours during this oftentimes too busy season. I hope that as the blessed day approaches, you can find some time for solitude and relaxation to reflect on all that is good and right with the world.
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the bitter cold and winds, perhaps getting a jump start from some of the hot chocolate at the library before the parade! But with flags twirling, drums beating and horns blowing, the Generals capped off a great season with the parade. Members of Boy Scouts Pack 409, with den leader Jeffrey Conner, along with Bears, Webelos and Wolves, braved the cold to ride in a National Guard vehicle decked out with the U. S. flag, Ohio flag and Ridgewood flag. Other participants in the parade were Girl Scouts, Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers / Big Sisters, homecoming queens and attendants, West Lafayette Hometown Festival Queen Shelby Matchett, West Lafayette police and fire department vehicles and personnel - all who braved the cold to help support their community.
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open house at the West Lafayette branch of the Coshocton Public Library, and the traditional Christmas Parade, sponsored by the West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, were all held in a picture perfect – but very cold – scene. Andrea Schweitzer of the library stated that, “anytime we can bring a gathering of people into the village and celebrate the season, it’s a good thing”. As members of always present REACT stopped traffic, Mayor Jack Patterson and his wife led the parade through West Lafayette. Before the parade, Mayor Patterson said that “the parade means a lot, especially for the children. We like to see the snow, just maybe not so cold. This is for the kids and we are grateful to the Chamber of Commerce (West Lafayette) for sponsoring the parade”. Members of the award winning Ridgewood Marching Generals stayed true to form despite
The delicious aroma of freshly prepared turkey and pumpkin pie filled the interior of New Life Ministries on Seventh Street in Coshocton early on Thanksgiving morning as several dozen volunteers carved up the birds that had been brought in by members of a very giving community. As New Life Ministries Pas-
tor Mark Granger scurried about issuing praises and thank you’s, he took time to express his gratitude by saying that, ‘I’m so very much appreciative of the generosity of our community even in these hard times. I know that people have sacrificed to help us during these times. So many people have called us and sent cards
– even from out of state – expressing their thanks that we were able to help one of their loved ones. It’s real – people ARE very thankful!” When asked, Tom Burris said that, “we have enough so we just donate some food each month”. Pastor Granger said that over 50 turkeys were donated by local community members and the Muskingum Valley Chapter of the NWTF also helped us a lot. This is an all volunteer effort and all of the volunteers at the event went about their business quietly, just saying that, “they are glad to be able to help out”. Delivering a thanksgiving meal to someone in the community complete with cupcakes that were baked by members of the River View Home Economics class certainly put a bright spot in many a Thanksgiving Day.
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Christmas Candlelightings in Historic Roscoe Village Visitors to Historic Roscoe Village will experience an old-fashioned Christmas in this restored canal town during our annual Christmas Candlelighting Ceremonies on December 6, 13 and 20, 2008. A favorite among guests and locals alike, the candlelightings begin at 6pm each Saturday evening. During the ceremony, traditional carols are sung by guest choirs, and the reading of a cherished Christ-
mas story compliments the dramatic lighting of the 35-foot Village Christmas Tree. Share in the tradition of lighting your own candle as the Honorary Candlelighter passes the flame to the crowd during the singing of “Silent Night.” Holiday activities taking place on the Saturdays of Christmas Candlelightings include art with Santa Claus from 12N to 2pm on all three candle-
lightings, horse-drawn surrey rides and a live reindeer exhibit from 3pm-6pm at the Visitor Center on December 13th. Enjoy warm roasted chestnuts, hot-mulled cider and cookies as you delight in the live Christmas music throughout the Village. In addition, “A Roscoe Christmas” tour of the living history buildings, takes place on a leisure basis from 10am to 5pm and as a guided tour at 7pm each
A Night In Bethlehem free event will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. each evening. This is the second year for the church to create this special holiday marketplace. Bob Brems, Sr. is the chair of A Night in Bethlehem committee at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church. “We recreate a biblical-era marketplace in the auditorium of the church,” explained Pictured as the woman shopkeeper is Joyce Brems. “We Sees and Bob Brems Sr. as the male customer. use canvas, Visitors to the Emmanuel tarps and bales of hay to Lutheran Church in Co- make the setting look reshocton on December 5th alistic, and visitors can inand 6th will get to step teract with costumed shopback into the biblical era keepers and townsfolk. when they venture into A We also set up a manger Night in Bethlehem. The scene.”
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Brems says the marketplace is perfect for children and adults. “We have many marketplace shops, several where kids can do some kind of hands-on activity,” continued Brems. “We have a dye shop, a perfumery, a food market, a sandal shop, a toy shop, mosaics and a stand where kids can make a small flute. Children will also get wooden figures to take home and set up as their own manger scene.” Judy Maxwell is handling staffing and costuming for the marketplace characters. Don Hawthorne oversees the set building, and Tim Marshal leads publicity. Brems says the Emmanuel Lutheran Church invites everyone in the area to attend A Night in Bethlehem on the 5th and 6th. Passage through the village should take 15-30 minutes. The church is located at 1500 Pleasant Valley Drive and has plenty of parking. “We had a lot of positive
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comments after the event last year,” said Brems. “It’s a good way to get the holiday season started. We like to offer this event to the community in an effort to keep Christ in Christmas.” Tickets available from any choir member or at the following outlets:
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toys. There are also donation cans at Arby’s, Crowtown Pizza and Dominoes Pizza. “The food pantry in Nellie is my main source for collecting names of children in the county with the need for the toys,� explained Olinger. Anyone who wants to contribute new unwrapped toys can drop them off at the above mentioned locations or to Olinger at Peddicord Rice at 838 S. 2nd Street in Coshocton, or contact her at (740) 202-0150 to arrange pick up of large quantities of toys. Send financial contributions to Toys for Tots, C/O Christi Olinger, Peddicord Rice, 838 S. 2nd St., Coshocton. For more information about Toys for Tots, visit www. toysfortots.org.
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John and Sharon Kirch are both pastors of God’s Eternal Love Fellowship in Nellie. They started the Nellie Food Pantry (Open Pantry Nellie) 5 ½ years ago to serve county residents. “We get lots of help from other area churches, organizations and individuals,â€? said Sharon, “especially the River View Ministerial Association.â€? The Nellie Food Pantry distributes food once a month. “We usually feed close to 400 people each month,â€? said Sharon, “but this last month it was over 500. We’ve noticed a lot of new people who feel they have no choice but to come in for the food.â€? They order their food supplies from Mid-Ohio Food Bank. The monthly needs require 6,000 to 12,000 pounds of food. “We try to give out enough for 20 meals per month per person,â€? said Sharon. “We are only required to provide nine meals.â€? Any help the pantry receives, Sharon says, is truly a blessing. “Roscoe United Methodist Church, Prairie Chapel, Gospel Hill, Dutch Run and New Life Ministries have all helped us greatly,â€? she added. “Contributions from the Coshocton County Board of Realtors, the Amvets, Tiverton Homemakers, Larry Stahl, Colgate-Palmolive, the local granges and many others, have made what we do possible.â€? The financial contributions they get can go much fur-
Even though Toys for Tots is fairly new to Coshocton, the organization has been around for over 80 years. Christi Olinger is the local coordinating officer for Coshocton County Toys for Tots.
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least 2,300 to 2,400 pounds to feed everyone.� In November, they served 697 people with food for the month supplying a minimum of nine meals per person. They are always taking donations of food for the food pantry such as canned foods – especially canned meats and soups; crackers, cereals, pasta, sauce, Ramen Noodles. Any deer hunters who want to donate their deer can contact the church. The food pantry also takes financial contributions. Granger says they can always use more volunteers to help with the food pantry. Donations can be dropped off at the double glass doors at the New Life Ministries Church at 727 S. 7th St. Call first to make sure someone is there at 740-622-2181.
The New Life Ministries Community Outreach Dinners are served on Thanksgiving and Christmas Days. This is the sixth year for the dinners. “We delivered over 430 Thanksgiving dinners this year, and served 117 at the church,� said Mark Granger. “We had over 100 volunteers helping us that day.� Granger says he expects that many for the Christmas dinner as well. They could still use donations of turkeys and ham for the upcoming Christmas dinner. The food pantry was started at the church in 2003. To receive food from the food pantry, interested parties can sign up in person on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9 and 11 am at the church. “We used to order in 1,800 pounds of food for the monthly food pantry distribution,� said Granger. “Now we need at
They are collecting new toys at various drop-off sites throughout the county including the real estate offices in the city of Coshocton and Big Lots. “If you or your organization has a large amount of toys, we can also arrange to pick them up for you,� said Olinger. “Annin and Co. has been great to help us by supplying trucks and labor.� Olinger says that last year was the first year for Toys for Tots to serve Coshocton and they provided toys for over 90 children. This year they have requests for 178 kids. “The Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Foundation gives a corporate donation of $2,000 to help toward the toy purchase, plus we have collected nearly that much locally,� said Olinger. “The local firefighter’s toy chest and I also work close together to make sure all the kids in the area are taken care of.� Olinger says that Toys for Tots has been collecting toys and funds all year long. Kraft Foods collected over 80 toys and $160 in financial contributions. The Amvets Auxiliary #36 sent in $600 and the ‘Christmas in July’ raised over $365 and around 100
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Lisa Wilson is the volunteer coordinator for the Coshocton County Fire Fighters Toy Chest. Wilson says her entire family has been involved with this toy drive for many years. This year the Fire Fighters Toy Chest will serve 680 kids from over 315 families. “This year is the highest number of requests we’ve had,” said Wilson. “We guarantee at least one toy for each child.” “We ask for new unwrapped toys to be dropped off at the City Fire Department, the Walhonding Valley Fire Dept., NAPA in Coshocton and the Coshocton Dairy Queen by December 14,” continued Wilson. They will also take nicer used game systems. GameScape in Coshocton will offer 20% off the purchase of a used game system that is for the Toy Chest. “There are many people really hurting in this area right now, and we’ve seen a number of new people,” continued Wilson. “It could be any one of us who could fall on hard times and need help. The $5 you spend to buy a toy for one of these kids just might really make their day.” The Toy Chest also accepts monetary donations and contributions of wrapping paper and tape. Checks can be sent to the Coshocton County Fire Fighters Association CCFFA, P.O. Box 158, Warsaw, OH 43844. For more information, contact Wilson at (740) 824-5046.
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all the needs. Capt. John says that anyone could be in need at some time. The demographic and age group of those in need has expanded. “We have people who come in and tell us that the Salvation Army had helped them in the past and now they want to contribute to our current needs,” said Capt. John. “We have lots of people who call up and ask ‘What do you need?’ and they send it in.” To volunteer or contribute to the many Salvation Army projects including their youth program, food pantry, clothing room and general assistance, contact them at (740) 622-0971 or (740) 622-2386 or send checks to Salvation Army, 219 N. 4th St., Coshocton, OH 43812. “Contributions can be designated as to what area they’d like to see the money used for,” explained Capt. John. “Leave it up to whatever God puts on your heart to give. We are so blessed in this community to have such giving people. I know God is going to bless all those who have been giving whether it’s been a large amount or a small amount.”
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24. They are always in need of volunteers to help with the ringing. Contact the Salvation Army Youth Pastor, Brennen Hinzman at 622-0971 to volunteer. The Salvation Army Christmas Castle Project is assisting 477 Coshocton children buy winter clothing. That is a substantial number more than in the past. Last year 360 kids were assisted. The shopping days are December 10 and 11 and volunteers are still needed. “We would be grateful to any help we could get in taking the children shopping,” stressed Capt. John. “Those two days we have 60 children coming in every hour throughout the afternoons. Just call or stop in on those days to help.” The Salvation Army also needs volunteers to help the week of December 15 to pick up and package food from the food drives at various schools and churches. “We are assisting 551 families this year with food for the holiday,” stated Capt. John. “We will put together food boxes for 400 of those families and the rest are being assisted by the ‘Adopt a Family’ program we started last year. Area businesses, churches, schools and groups take care of putting together food boxes for a family they ‘adopt’ for the season. Over 750 children are represented in those 500 families. Gary Collins at Collins Meat and Food Market works with us and each food box receives a gift certificate from his store.” Volunteers are also needed on December 22 as they distribute the food and toys. “We definitely don’t have a shortage of volunteer needs,” stated Capt. John. “We always need food, clothing, financial support and food items.” Even though they are more noticeable during Christmas, the Salvation Army meets needs throughout the year and can always use assistance with their clothing room and food pantry. “We’re spending between $4,000 and $5,000 a month for food to take care of the needs,” explained Capt. John. “It is becoming very difficult to meet the demand for food. That is a nationwide struggle. But we have so many generous people who bring in food and contributions. We are also getting a lot of venison from the deer hunters.” Capt. John and Tricia stress that it is important to give to all the area food pantries since not any one of them can meet
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Brittney Moyer Ashley Patterson Mindy McDorman Steffinee Powers Andrea Emig Maggie Nagel Courtney Babcock Jordan Vaiea Kayla Tedrick Ali Lusk Alaynee Wright Head Coach: Doug Patterson JV Coach: Darrell Ball Asst. Coach: Kirby Shivers Mgrs: Morgan McDorman & Anne Johns (Order of names does not match photo.)
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2008 Coshocton County Junior Fair Queen Sara Daugherty opened the evening’s festivities by welcoming everyone to the banquet and thanking senior fair board members, junior fair board advisors, fellow 4-H club members and especially her mom and dad “for helping me with this experience of 4-H”.The nearly 150 guests in attendance were treated to a delicious meal of cheesy potatoes, pulled pork (delicious Bob Buxton!), salad, stuffing, homemade bread (wow!), green beans and dessert during the home-style served dinner. The dinner
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on the same day and have worked together in the shooting sports program for over 10 years. They were both awarded with the Ambassador Award. Allman told the applauding audience that, “I just enjoy teaching the kids”. Various awards were given to advisors for their years of service; Maureen Pritchard, John McAllister and Joe Wells were all recognized for 25 years, Jim McClure for 35 years, and his wife Jayne McClure for 30 years of service to the 4-H youth of our community. Jean Rausch of the West Lafayette Orange Blossoms 4-H club was recognized for her 52 years of service. Scott Graves made the presentation for the Friend of 4-H Award to Ron Seitz, who is a past-president of River View FFA, plant manager of a local feed business and has been involved with livestock for 18 years. A Partners in 4-H Community Award presentation was given to Pam Addy and Kraft Foods for their generous support of the 4-H junior fair food stand, with 25 cases of hotdogs donated this past year. Special awards were presented to Pam Gilmore, Vickie Davis, Jean Haumschild and Ellen McClain by Sarah Jane Lindsey, OSU Extension Agent, for their work with the 4-H youth of Coshocton County.
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Now is the time for local youth, 4-H members as well as non4-H members, to sign up for 4-H Shooting Sports classes. The classes offered in January include Beginning Air Rifle, Air Pistol, and Position Shooting Air Rifle. Parents or youth should call the OSU Extension office at 622-2265 to register for the classes. All classes are taught by certified instructors with safety as the main emphasis. Later in the spring, classes will be offered in Archery I, Shotgun I, Shotgun II, Hunting and Wildlife, Muzzle Loading, Reloading Metallic, Reloading Shotshell, and Living History. Beginning Air Rifle Any girl or boy at least 8 years old and third grade through 18 years of age on January 1st of 2009 is eligible to sign up for the Beginning Air Rifle classes. These six classes will be on Monday evenings, 5:45 - 7:00 p.m., beginning January 12th through February 16th. A second class time is on Tuesday evenings, 5:45
- 7:00 p.m., beginning January 13th through February 17th. Classes are held at Hathaway Construction, 177 N. 18th Street in Coshocton. Cost is $15 per child which includes the project book. Air rifles are provided. Participants provide safety glasses or glasses may be purchased for $5 additional. Air Pistol Six classes of Air Pistol will be offered on Mondays, 7:15 - 8:30 p.m., January 12th through February 16th. Youth may enroll who are at least 8 years old and in the third grade through 18 years of age as of January 1, 2009. Participants must have previously taken 4-H Beginning Air Rifle classes or previous training. Air Pistol classes will be held at Hathaway Inc., 177 N. 18th Street in Coshocton. Cost is $15 per person which included the project book. Air pistols are provided. The participant must provide safety glasses or glasses may be purchased for $5 additional.
Position Shooting Air Rifle Eight classes of Position Shooting Air Rifle will be offered teaching position shooting of prone, standing, kneeling, and sitting. The eight classes will be 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays starting January 13th through March 3rd. Participants must have previously taken 4-H Beginning Air Rifle classes, be at least 10 years old, and physically capable of safely handling the advanced air rifle. Classes will be held at Hathaway Construction. Cost is $15 per person which includes the project book. Advanced air rifles will be provided. Participants are to provide safety glasses or glasses may be purchased for $5 additional. And mark July 11 - 12 (ages 9-12) and July 13 - 17 (ages 1218) on the 2009 calendar for the State 4-H Shooting Education Camps held at Canter’s Cave 4-H Camp near Jackson, Ohio. More details on 4-H Shooting Sports Camps are available from the OSU Extension office.
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Community Happenings Local Events Christmas Candlelightings. December 12th and 19th of December, Roscoe Village cheers on the holiday season with its Christmas Candlelighting Ceremonies. Share in the tradition of lighting the Christmas tree and participate in lighting your own candle as “Silent Night” is
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An almost ideal winter setting set the stage for a horse drawn carriage ride through Roscoe Village on Saturday for Shaye McCoy (age 6), Sean Adkins (age 3), Kerry Rapp, Dianne Smith and Kelly Adkins. The kids were spending time with their Aunt Kerry and Grandma, who was visiting from Charleston, West Virginia. The kids were bundled up tight against the cold as they enjoyed a ride on the snowy streets. The carriage is owned by Patti and Wayne Smith of St. Louisville, Ohio and will be providing rides in Roscoe Village throughout the holiday season. For details, we suggest you send an email to: patsway@windstream.net. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
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Roscoe Village volunteers, along with members of the Roscoe Village landscape department, are pictured here helping decorate the Christmas tree inside the Visitor’s Center. Volunteers also made live pine window sill swags, and helped with many of the decorations in and around the village during November. Diana Swigert, an employee of the Roscoe Village Landscape Department, oversees the Christmas decorating in historic Roscoe Village. Connie Miller is the Landscape Department manager. Live pine wreaths that are ordered from Scheetz Tree Farms are decorated with pine cones, berries, plants and flowers, which were gathered and dried during the summer. You still have the opportunity to participate in the two remaining Candlelighting Ceremonies in Roscoe Village on Saturday, December 13th and Saturday, December 20th. The candlelighting begins at 6:00 p.m. Share in the tradition of lighting the Christmas tree and participate in lighting your own candle as “Silent Night” is heard throughout the crowd. Throughout the day, guests can enjoy art with Santa, strolling carolers, candlelight tours, complimentary hotmulled cider and cookies and many other holiday festivities.
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Coshocton Girls Varsity Basketball: Autumn Bowman, Alli Kittell, Katie Clough, Coshocton Boys Varsity Basketball: Joby Henry, Alex Akers, Chris Miller, Logan Kitrina Neiger, Mikki Meek, Katy Johnson, Shay Counts, Brittany Neiger, Jenna Kreider, Nicole DeJesu, Natosha Peyatt, Taylor Arnold, Head Coach: Brent Carter. (Order of names does not match photo.)
Huebner, Marcus Johnston, Andrew Wallace, Dominque McCluskey, Dave Brown, Christian Taylor, Joe Hilgenberg. (Order of names does not match photo.)
Coshocton Dance Team: MacKenzie Wheeler, Keirstin Johnson, Hannah Chaney, JaeLynn Meek, Taylor Burke, Shelby Kestler, Olivia Bosson, Abagail Frank, Alexandra Philabaum, Kenzie Martin, Kalyn Markley, Emily Finton, McKenna Johnson, Lauren Szmczak, Paige Unger, Kallie Unger, Allison Wiandt, Carley Walker, Laken Ward, Michelle Gamble, Carlin Huntington. (Order of names does not match photo.)
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Good Luck to All Area Teams from The Coshocton County Beacon!
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River View Girls Varsity Basketball: Katie Sampsel, Cortnie Kelso, K.J. Todd, Karly Jones, Whitney Fry, Jenna Saylor, Bri Stevens, Megan Shaw, Alexis Lawrentz, Laurin Hampton, Olivia Neace, Kari Daugherty. Head Coach: Caroline Daugherty, Varsity Assistant: Bill Daugherty. (Order of names does not match photo.)
River View Boys Varsity Basketball: Scott Poland, Brant Schonauer, Kyle Bassett, Jared Miller, Nick Johnson, Steve Hammond, Vince Moore, Tyler Dawson. Head Coach: Todd Herman, Varsity Assistants: Jesse Smoulder. (Order of names does not match photo.)
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Wine –N – Sons Tires
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What an exciting year! 2008 saw a major loss with the relocation of Pretty Products to Tennessee but it also experienced some significant successes. While the unemployment rate peaked at 10.1% last month, it has dropped recently. Despite a national recession, Coshocton County is home to some successes that it can be proud of. Baker Trucking closed its Dover operations and consolidated in Coshocton with 80 new jobs coming with it. EVO Manufacturing brought its manufacturing operations from Pataskala to Coshocton and
about 10 new jobs with another 6 - 10 new jobs to be created over the next three years. RHDD announced a $6.8 million assisted living facility to be built in Coshocton with 25 new jobs being created. I'm particularly excited that Organic Technologies, a home grown business, acquired the former JII Publications building in Coshocton giving it a fresh and active look again. The community also saw many other companies make new investments reinforcing their presence here including SanCasT in Coshocton, Jones Metal in West Lafayette, American Electric Power in Conesville, among many others. Raven's Glenn Winery and the Unusual Junction both expanded with a travel planner service and craft and gift shop located in the high destination area on U.S. 36 north of West Lafayette. It's also very exciting to see the emergence of the Community Development supported by a Committee of 100 and significant contributions of $10,000 having been made by Buehler's Food Markets and the Schooler Family Foundation. More than $5000 was raised for this fund during the first ever Deal or Not a Deal held in West
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Pictured are Nicole Miller and Jim Hawkins at the Texas Hold ‘Em tournament held Friday and Saturday at the Bethlehem Grange near Warsaw. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
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went well despite the cold and snowy weather. Held at the Bethlehem Grange, the monies raised will benefit the Warsaw Business Association and the Higher Hopes Therapeutic Riding Center. The WBA donates monies raised from several events held throughout the year to various causes in the community, including the recent holiday candle lighting and Santa Parade in Warsaw. Roahrig stated that, “even though the weather was bad, people still came out and supported us. Besides many loyal local supporters, people came from as far away as Lancaster and Millersport”.
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ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING OF XL WHEELS AND TIRES
Public Record Land Transfers
COME SEE OUR VIRTUAL VEHICLE DESIGN STATION AT 0043_112608
Coshocton Cars
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MICHELIN CONTINENTAL YOKOHAMA
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WHOLE NEW SPIN TO BUYING WHEELS AND TIRES.
EMPLOYEE PRICING ++PLUS++ on All In-Stock Vehicles*
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November 21, 2008 Michael A. Brooke to Ty W. and Lisa M. Smith; $95,000 William and Diann Souslin to Lewis and Sharon Randles; $39,000 Sheriff Tim Rogers to Thomas R. Meiser; $46,510 November 24, 2008 US Bank National Association, as Trustee to Jessica A. and Nicolo J. Fioritto; $14,000 Rosetta Alexander to Homesales Inc. dba Homesales Inc. of Deleware; $7,800 The Home Loan Savings Bank to Chad E. and Brandie L. Fabian; $66,500
Homesales Inc. dba Homesales Inc. of Deleware to Gerald D. Hochstetler, Jr. $5,500 November 25, 2008 Gordon A. Mohler to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.; $35,100 John L. Miller, Ann E. McCoy and Susan C. Miller to Susan C. Miller; $30,000 Kim E. Wright to John David Haas, Sr and Lois J. Haas; $67,500 Alecia S. Savage, et al to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation; $40,000 November 26, 2008 Sheryl L. Seitz to Patricia A. Tish, Juanita M. Maust and Dwayne J. Maust; $46,000
December 2, 2008 Chris A. and Lela L. Morgan to Warren E. Sherry L Horn; $48,000 David J. and Phyllis J. Gilmore to David Rearic; $150,000
of Bedford, MA
December 3, 2008 Ernie and LuAnn Yoder to Brian S. Weingarth; $78,000 Shoulder Estate/Sheriff of Cosh. Co to Robert W. and Jacqueline S. Fritz; $37,000
December 04, 2008 Jeremy Adam Fleming of Gahanna, OH to Courtney Jane Lindsey of Coshocton
December 4, 2008 Sheriff Tim Rogers to Chase Home Financial LLC; $70,000
Marriage License November 26, 2008 Kirk Walter Cognion of Fresno to Tanya Sue Austin of Fresno Patrick Henry Mahoney of Bedford, MA to Amanda Lynn Stephens
4x4
‘08 F-250
Super Cab
801 South Second St., Coshocton Phone 740-622-0001 Fax 740-622-7347 www.decoskyford.com * Excludes 2009 F-150’s, Hybrids and Shelby’s.
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DeCosky
2008 Chevy HHR $ LT >>>>>>> 12,885
2007 Chevy Malibu $ LS >>>>>> 11,995
2004 Chrysler Sebring >>>>>> $8,995
2003 Chrysler T&C >>>>>>> $7,995
2007 Dodge Caliber SE >>>>>> $11,555
2008 Dodge Caliber SXT >>>>>> $12,555
2006 Dodge Dakota SLT >>>>>>> $12,995
2007 Dodge Nitro SLT >>>>>> $15,775
2005 Dodge Stratus >>>>>> $8,995
Come see Rick and The Guys!! 1921 Otsego Avenue • Coshocton 740-622-3936 • 1-866-622-0207
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December 03, 2008 Adam Matthew Allnutt of Fresno to Hannah Maria Flowers of Fresno
Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/ Dissolutions Divorces Granted: Jennifer A. Fitch of West Lafayette and Michael L. Fitch of Malvern, OH Jayanne Aronhalt-Wisecarver of Coshocton to James Wisecarver of Adamsville, OH Jenni Irene Brown of Fresno and Brian Christopher Brown of Coshocton Mary E. Shepherd of Coshocton and R. Scott Shepherd of Coshocton Dissolutions Granted: Nacole Marie Berisford of Warsaw and Brett Ina Berisford of Newark, OH Nancy L. Hoffman of Cambridge, OH and Ralph E. Hoffman of West Lafayette Jesi J. Willliamson of Blissfield and Justin R. Williamson of Warsaw Cherry Sweat of Coshocton and James Sweat of Griffith, IN Vivian Louise Brown of Coshocton and David R. Brown of Coshocton Sandra J. Bannister of Coshocton and Michael H. Bannister of Coshocton Karen J. Baker of Coshocton and Carl R. Baker of Coshocton Cheryl L. Davis of West Lafayette and Robert F. Davis of West Lafayette
PRODUCE
We’re expanding and need Instructors in Yoga, Pilates and Silver Sneakers. Please apply at: Colonial Sports-NCourts, 1101 Fairy Falls Drive, Coshocton
Apples - Several varieties. Siegrist Orchard, County Road 439, Dresden. 740-754-1632
MISC ITEMS
For Sale - 5205 John Deere 48HP diesel, 4WD, w/521 loader, 613 rotary cutter, 6ft. landscape rake and 3pt. hay spear. 1275 hours in very good condition. 740-622-0414
For Sale - Go-cart $375. Clarinet $75. Boys bike $20. Easyrider $50. Youth loft bed, natural wood $625. 740-8243376 Heisey pedestal punch bowl with cups. (Marked) plus - Heisey Collection. 740-7542920
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Wanted to Buy a Left Handed Acoustic Guitar. Please call 740623-0244 Standing Timber or chipwood. 5 acres or more. Contact 740545-9227. TIMBER! Buying Standing Timber - (sawlogs and/or chipwood). Providing all types of harvesting including selective harvesting, thinning, clearing and whole tree chipping. Paying top prices. Prefer 10 acres or more. Call 330-231-0745.
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2 Bedroom, stove, refrigerator, garage, No pets, coin operated laundry, 1 year lease. 740-622-8020 Luxury two bedroom apartment includes living room, kitchen and dining area and bath, basement room with laundry area, Air conditioned, gas heat, disposal, separate front & rear entrances, deposit & references required. 1-year lease required. Call 740-622-5861
FARM BUILDINGS
Economy Pole Buildings 60x100x16, $46,998. 64x120x20 Hay storage, $37,245. 740294-9636
HOMES SALE
3 Bedroom Ranch, RW District on acre, beautiful view, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, new carpet & paint, porch & deck. $69,000. 740622-2426 or 740295-4789 4 bedroom brick ranch, close to CHS. $182,900. Call Stoffer Real Estate Inc. 740-622-6660 Great Family Home! 5 bedroom, family room, woodburner in basement, replacement windows, and vinyl siding in last 5 years. $124,900. Call Agents Realty & Auction Service 740-622-0700
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NICE Computer Service 740-622-4491 or 740-622-7395 Inside Oden Valley Market SR 16 • 500 ft from SR 83 South
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