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The reason for the season This manger scene photo was taken on Friday, Dec. 17 with the help of the kind staff at The Presbyterian Church in Coshocton. The baby Jesus is not placed in the manger until Christmas Eve and the staff kindly allowed us to do so for this photograph. It was a bit surreal and humbling to carry the baby Jesus – yes, even a plastic baby Jesus – back to the church for safekeeping until Christmas Eve. Hopefully, we can all ponder and reflect on the true reason for the season this Christmas. Beacon photo by Mark fortune
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Price support benefits are available through the Farm Service Agency (FSA) office for producers of wool, mohair, and unshorn lamb pelts. These benefits become available when market prices fall below the support prices. For ungraded wool in Ohio, the support price was $0.40 per pound in 2010 and will be the same rate in 2011. National average wool prices averaged around $0.11 per pound this past year, so this translates into an FSA support payment of $0.29 per pound for shorn wool and $1.99 per head for unshorn lambs sold for slaughter. Mohair producers have seen more strength in the markets for their product. FSA supports a mohair price of $4.20 per pound. In 2010, the national average marketing price was above this rate in all but three weeks from Mid-February through early March. Only applications submitted during that timeframe or mohair marketed during those weeks would be eligible for assistance. Applying for these price support benefits through FSA is a two step process. The first step requires the applicant to file Page 1 of form CCC-633EZ, which is the LDP benefit agreement. This agreement must be filed prior to the producer losing control or ownership of the commodity. The Coshocton FSA office is currently accepting submissions of form CCC-633EZ for the 2011 marketing year. This will cover wool
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and unshorn lambs that are sold in the upcoming year. For wool or unshorn lambs sold in 2010, this form must have been filed prior to sale. For those that did have this in place, the second step of the process is to provide the FSA office a record of your 2010 marketing. The deadline to submit this production evidence is Jan. 31, 2011. If you have wool stored on farm which was shorn in 2010, there is still an opportunity to receive benefits on that specific quantity. Producers can still file for CCC-633EZ for 2010 on farm stored wool, since the commodity has not been sold or marketed. These applicants can file the required applications all in one trip by certifying the amount of wool they have on farm. This deadline is also Jan. 31, 2011. Wool, unshorn lamb, and mohair producers who have questions on this program can contact the Coshocton Farm Service Agency office at (740) 622-8087, Extension 2. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at 202-7202600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964 (voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Family of Flora Hartsock We would like to thank the Home Health Personnel for coming to assist every week, the extend family at Seton for helping her and keeping in contact with her, Given-Dawson Funeral Personnel being so kind, thoughtful, very professional, enlighten and very good friends in our time of loss. Thanks Rev. Don Lain for the encouragement to move on, and for some of the serious & humorous moment of Flora’s life, also thank the women of the Church of the Nazarene for a delicious meal after the services. Last, we would like to thank anyone we missed for your support & kindness during our loss. Mr. Gary L. Stewart & Family Mr. & Mrs. Mike Gilmore Mr. Ritchie Hartsock Mrs. Emory Divan Mr. & Mrs. Ed Cox Niece & Nephew & Grandchildren
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We’re so very proud of your accomplishments. You set your goal and went for it. Masters Degree in Nursing from Otterbein University – while working full time! We love you, Mom, Dad, Husband Ryan & All the Family!
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Ahhh, the packages, Here are some not so serious Christmas gifts, boxes and bags. gift wishes for 2010. Which to open first? Sort of. A Browns This is such a special over Steelers victory time of the year and on Jan. 2. The ethanol honestly, I was having plant back up and a hard time getting operating in 2011. into the Christmas An announcement spirit until we spent sometime in 2011 that some time with my the four lane highway wife’s family this past Mark fortune is going to happen. weekend. When you have a two year old in the family The Buckeyes beating Arkansas that loves to sing songs like, “The of course. A technology based snowman had a carrot nose until company announcing that they a bunny came along and it went are going to come to Coshocton crunch, crunch, crunch, etc. etc.”, and employ 100 people with good it’s kind of hard not to enjoy the paying jobs. AMC announcing a moment. The next step is to jam return of the series “Rubicon”. That all of my Christmas shopping into might be enough right there. one afternoon – hopefully it will be As we come to a close in the snowing. Then, its Christmas music year 2010, I would like to thank to accompany the wrapping. Now, everyone in the community for I’ll never go down in history as a supporting The Beacon this year. “gifted” wrapper – in other words, I Our home delivered readership am not destined for the gift wrapping continues to climb each week, team at Macy’s in New York. Give with now over 6,100 Beacon’s me a brown paper grocery bag or delivered to area homes through the some old newspaper any day! Ha, mail each week. We also greatly ha just kidding on that one. But I’ve appreciate the positive feedback received throughout the year. I done it. Seriously folks, I’ve always felt know we have many areas in which that the more scotch tape you use – we can improve and our goal for the better. That’s what holds those the New Year will be to continue “perfectly” bound ends of wrapping providing a publication that focuses paper on the package. So buy some on the positive events that happen stock in the 3M company – because throughout our community in Mark is about to “unwrap” the 2011. wrapping for Christmas 2010. And Merry Christmas and Happy of course I always wait until the New Year to Coshocton County! afternoon of Christmas Eve to start And may everyone take some time wrapping. Why start early? That to reflect on the true reason for the season. spoils the fun.
Health Services of Coshocton nurse is now wounded care certified
Health Services of Coshocton County is pleased to announce that Rebecca Share, R.N., has successfully passed the examination to become Wound Care Certified (WCC) through the National Alliance of Wound Care. The WCC credential is a national accredited certification which is highly regarded in the United States. This certification is the professional recognition that Share possesses the qualifications to deliver the highest standard in wound care to our patients. Share has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Wright Sate University and has been employed with Health Services of Coshocton County since 2008. This is just another way which Health Services of Coshocton County works to bring the highest level of health care to our community.
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A groundbreaking dual admission agreement between Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) and Ohio Christian University (OCU) is the first such agreement of its kind for COTC, and will provide a direct route to a bachelor’s degree for more students at the two-year college. The agreement allows dual admission to both institutions, wherein a student can apply, be admitted, and attend both COTC and OCU simultaneously, if desired. College-level course credits earned at COTC will be applicable toward OCU bachelor’s degree programs in business including management, logistics, and healthcare management dual admission Front row, left to right: Heidi Frederick, OCU concentrations, leadership and Assistant Vice President for Academic Services; Dr. Bonnie L. Coe, ministry, psychology, and substance COTC President; Dr. Mark A. Smith, OCU President; Back row: Tim Eades, OCU Associate Vice President of Adult Education; Dr. Hank abuse counseling. Students simultaneously Kelly, OCU Executive Vice President; Dr. Richard Prystowsky, COTC attending both institutions will be Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Ray Irwin, COTC Adminiseligible for dual services such as trative Dean for Academic Affairs photo submitted to the beacon library privileges, advising, and academic support. COTC President campus. Bonnie L. Coe, Ph.D., and OCU President “This dual admission agreement will afford Mark A. Smith, Ed.D., signed the agreement COTC students additional career options and on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at the COTC Newark opportunities for continued education and
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Residents of Coshocton County angrily switched off their radios Christmas morning as Bing Crosby started singing, “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas”. They didn’t need to dream. All they had to do was look out their windows at the 10 inches of the fluffy white stuff on the ground. The weather forecast didn’t look promising either as freezing rain and more snow was predicted to fall Christmas morning. There was no holiday for the city and county street crews who were out all day trying to clear the roads. However, the kids seemed to be enjoying their white Christmas as many of them were outside bundled up against the cold and sledding down the many mountains of snow. Many adults were happy too as Monday was considered a legal holiday because of the Sunday Christmas and they did not have to battle the snow and ice on the way to work.
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William Henderson Smart celebrated his 100th birthday at his home in Coshocton. He was the last of the Ohio Canal boat captains, having started as a tug hand at the age of 12. He worked hard and saved his money and by the time he was 22, he bought his own mule-powered barge and carried all types of merchandise and grain. He was also a water foreman at Adams Mills for 21 years and operated the locks at Zoar for two years. He was also employed for about 10 years as an operator for the Ohio Power Co. hydro plant in Roscoe. Bill’s philosophy of life is that plenty of good, honest work never hurt anybody.
On Monday, Jan. 3, 2011
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Coshocton Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine are on the move from the Chestnut Street location to a newly designed clinic inside the Coshocton Hospital at 1460 Orange Street. Enter through covered main hospital entrance and follow the signs to the clinic.
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The Coshocton swim team was having the first ever meet between the current varsity team and the alumni. The alumni squad had members competing from every Coshocton varsity swim team, all the way back to the beginning in 1970. The honorary coach for the meet was Roger Tom who was the first swim coach at Coshocton until 1978. The meet was originally thought of by the then current swim coach, Cliff Roahrig who was a member of the first swim team in Coshocton. The meet was scheduled for Jan. 3 at 2:30 p.m.
All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.
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More than 200 families attended the Forty and Eight’s 24th annual Christmas party at the American Legion. The children were entertained by Mrs. G.A. Foster, who read them “The Night Before Christmas” and then they all watched, “The Little Engine That Could”. Santa Claus himself also made a guest appearance along with two of his elves. The Girl Scouts were also on hand assisting the children throughout the party. They, along with their leaders, also made all the decorations featured at the party.
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Santa Claus (in the form of Mr. Ronald R. Wilson) came to visit the Early Advantage Preschoolers at Kids America on Monday, Dec. 20. Pictured is four year old Emilee Dixon telling Santa Claus what she wanted for Christmas and that she had truly been a good girl this year. The kids raised $100 for the local Firemens toy chest fund by performing small chores around their homes.
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May Everyone have a Blessed Christmas and New Year! presenting dictionaries The Coshocton Rotary Club presents a dictionary to third graders in the River View and Coshocton school districts each year as part of their community service projects. Pictured are Coshocton Rotary Club member Sue Border, Mr. Nathan Tharp, third grade teacher at Union Elementary and third grade student Aaron Elliott receiving his dictionary. photo submitted to the beacon
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Everyone loves a parade and the 2011 Coshocton County Canal Days parade is expected to be a memorable one. As the New Year approaches and plans are made for the Coshocton County Bicentennial, thoughts turn to the history and heritage of our county. August may seem a long way off, but the Bicentennial committee has been considering the Canal Days parade for months. The members of the committee are all in agreement concerning one major facet of the parade in particular – horses.
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“We’ve always had a nice turn-out of mounted and horse-drawn entries,” said Bicentennial committee member Jim McClure; and he and the CCB committee would certainly like to see those numbers increase in 2011. “We’d like to reach out to the groups who always come and ask them to bring along more members this year.” Coshocton County welcomes all comers to the parade who enjoy celebrating in our history, not just Coshocton residents. “We’d also like to see more groups and individuals outside Coshocton County attend,” he said. More horses increase both the size of the parade and its historical presence. “…so we can emphasize the importance of the Coshocton County Bicentennial edition of the Canal Days parade, and the role horses and horse-drawn conveyances and equipment played in our heritage,” McClure said. Those who have regularly participated in the parade with a float pulled by car or tractor are urged to consider a horse-drawn float this year. McClure assures that it’s not required, but the committee would appreciate everyone’s attempts to get as many horses involved as possible. So please pass the word. If you or someone you know owns one or more horses and would like to ride mounted or participate with a horsedrawn float or wagon, information is available by contacting Carol Remington at the Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce, at 622-5411, or Jim McClure at 622-2218. For more information on the Bicentennial’s schedule of events and activities throughout 2011, visit Coshocton County Bicentennial on Facebook or watch the official Web site for continual updates: www.coshoctonbicentennial. com.
Museum encounter for children The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is offering
a class in still-life drawing on Wednesday, Dec. 29 from 1 – 3 p.m. The instructor will choose objects from the Museum’s Coshocton Collects exhibit to be the subject for the artwork. Participants will learn methods of drawing with a charcoal pencil and study perspective and shading. At the end of the class, students will be given their charcoal pencil and several sheets of sketch paper to continue honing their skills at home. Instructor Jen Bush, a staff member at JHM, received a Bachelor of Arts with an emphasis in sculpture. Getting out of the house and into a creative frame of mind can be just what the whole family needs after a week of indoor activities. The cost is $7 and $5 for Friends of the Museum. For more information or to make a reservation for Museum Encounters for Children, call the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum at 622-8710 or e-mail at jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org. The museum is located in Roscoe Village at 300 N. Whitewoman Street, Coshocton, OH 43812.
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COTC presents second annual Transitions Award Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) awarded its second annual Transitions Award to Bonnie J. Buchanan, MBA, COTC assistant professor and lead instructor for Business Management Technology. The award was announced by COTC President Bonnie L. Coe, Ph.D., during the college’s 2010 Winter Commencement ceremony on Friday, Dec. 10, in the John Gilbert Reese Center on the COTC Newark campus. Buchanan, a St. Louisville resident, was nominated for the award by fellow COTC faculty member Rose Cost, Ph.D. In her nomination letter, Cost wrote, “Bonnie cares
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about the college, and most of all, she cares about the students, their activities, concerns, and interests.” Buchanan earned an Associate of Applied Business degree with Honors from COTC, where she was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society of two-year colleges, and received a number of student awards. She graduated magna cum laude from Mount Vernon Nazarene University with a Bachelor of Business Administration, and has a Master of Business Administration from Franklin University. COTC’s Alumni Council created the Transitions Award to recognize outstanding COTC alumni, faculty, and staff who have made the transition from student to partner in career development, making a difference in the lives of current students. “Many students have commented to me how much they admired Bonnie’s teaching capabilities in the classroom,” Cost also wrote. “They also said that Bonnie has the ability to
‘make students want to learn.’” COTC’s Alumni Program officially kicked off in the autumn of 2007 and continues to gain momentum as a direct result of committed alumni volunteers. To learn more about COTC’s Alumni Program and to update your contact information with the college, visit www.cotc. edu and click on the Alumni link, or call Jennifer Roberts, director of development, at (740) 3649644. Central Ohio Technical College is a twoyear 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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United Way of Coshocton County seeks new executive director of the organization within policies set by the Board of Control. Good communication and administrative skills will also be required. The position reports to the President and Board of Control and replaces Suzanne Clark who resigned on Thursday, Dec. 16. Clark will continue her duties through the end of the year at which time she is taking a new position in the marketing industry. “My year with United Way has been phenomenal,” Clark said. “The people who work for the agencies that United Way supports are outstanding individuals whose dedication and hard work is testament
to how much they care for the mission they serve. It has been an honor to work with them and with our outstanding Board of Control that guides United Way in our work for Coshocton County.” Any person interested in applying for the part-time position should inquire through OhioMeansJobs.com or contact Jed McCoy at Coshocton County Opportunity Links at 2957519. For more information on the United Way of Coshocton County, visit www. coshoctonunitedway.org.
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The students at Sacred Heart School collected canned food for the annual Salvation Army Christmas food drive. There was a contest to see which class could bring in the most food. Mrs. Kobel’s second grade class won. Pictured are: Back row standing; Morgaan Kelton, Anna Richcreek and Brandon Jacobs. Middle row sitting; Sydney Stewart, Raiff Berry, MaryAnn Lozowski and Sydney Stewart. Front row sitting; Conner Stevens-Woolery and Morgan Woolard. photo submitted to the beacon
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TEAM RINE-O places in Ohio Triple Crown BBQ Series Coshocton was represented by TEAM RINE-O, in Ohio’s first BBQ Series. The Ohio Triple Crown BBQ Series began in Marietta, moved to Kettering and the final stop was in Nelsonville. TEAM RINE-O traveled and competed in all three contests. The team finished strong with their best effort to date. In Marietta’s Brickstreet BBQ, they finished in 37th place. At the Ohio Veterans BBQ Cookoff in Kettering, they placed 48th. In the final contest in Nelsonville, for the Ohio Smoked Meat & BBQ Festival, they placed 24th. As you walk around and talk with the Pit Masters, they all have a common goal. These Smokologists all are wanting “The Call” or to make “The Walk”. The call is when your name is announced to the crowd as being in the top 15 teams that competed. The walk is when your team makes the top 10 and walks to the stage to collect an award plus a check. TEAM RINE-O, in their first year, are still learning and have been steadily fine-tuning
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RINE-O finished in a respectable 11th place. All in all, the weekend was an inspiring one, with TEAM RINE-O looking forward to next year’s series. TEAM RINE-O is a member of the MidAtlantic BBQ Association and the Kansas City BBQ Society, both of which are dedicated to promoting goodwill combined with great BBQ. They would also like to thank their families and friends, who poked, prodded and helped them to compete, or maybe they just loved all the great BBQ at the practice runs. TEAM RINE-O would like to thank their sponsors and friends that helped them along the way: Collins Meat Market, Buehlers, Joe & Becki Guinther, Dave Lear, Mary Countryman, Scott and Pam Grissett, Larry Farrell, Rich and Denise Miller, Coshocton VFW 2040, Coshocton Amvets Post 36, Mike and Teresa Darr, Johnny and Brenda Hamilton, Auer Ace Hardware, Skip’s Refuse and Ami Taylor. TEAM RINE-O would also like to acknowledge the help and friendship they received from their fellow competitors: Randy and Jan Morrow of Bronze Star, Tim with Can’t Stop Grillin’ and Rick and Andy of District Barbeque.
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Wednesday, Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26: Books Galore Book Store; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has hard magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Mon-
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Wednesday, Jan. 5: Animanga Club Meeting (Teens); Fans of manga and anime meet each month to preview anime, discuss manga, share Web sites, learn about Japanese culture, draw and much, much more! Call 622-0956 to register. 5:30 - 7 p.m. Saturday, January 8, 15, 22, 29: Books Galore Book Store; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has hard magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information.
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Monday, Jan. 10: Coffee Club; Senior adults 55+ are invited to join us for a cup of hot coffee and enlightening conversation. 10:15 a.m. - Noon
County Road 10 road closure extended Coshocton County Engineer Frederick Wachtel announced construction crews will continue replacing a bridge on County Road 10 in Crawford Township through mid-January, weather permitting. Design issues and the winter weather are the reason for the extension. The work has forced the closure of County Road 10, approximately 0.1 mile north of County Road 227, just north of Chili. Suggested detour routes in the area would include County Road 227 to Township Road 227, to Township Road 228. This project is part of the annual replacement and maintenance
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Chad, Dianne and the staff of the Roscoe General Store Thank You for all your support and extend warm wishes to you and your family this holiday season.
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Monday, Jan. 3, 10, 17, 25, 31: Books Galore Book Store; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has hard magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information.
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26: Plugged and Unplugged (Teens); Grades 7-High School Graduation are invited to Plugged & Unplugged for online and traditional gaming. Board games, video games, Internet access, friends, snacks and fun! Call 622-0956 to register. 2:30 - 5 p.m.
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All through December: Food for Fines at Coshocton Public Library and West Lafayette Branch: December is a time of giving and the library is offering you the chance to give back to your community with Food for Fines. Get rid of those pesky fines on your library record when you bring in a non-perishable food donation from Dec. 1 - 30. The library will clear all fines from your library account, or any over-due items you return with a donation. Food for Fines donations all go to the Salvation Army Food Pantry. Offer only applies to over-due fines. It does not include lost or damaged charges. Call 622-0956 or 545-6672 for more information.
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Introducing 2011 Portrait magazine The team at Good Fortune Advertising LLC, the company that publishes The Coshocton County Beacon, is pleased to present to the people of Coshocton County the third annual edition of “Portrait Magazine”, a publication that we hope will provide you with an informative overview of our community. Portrait Magazine is designed to give you a glimpse into the many community service agencies, churches, government services and elected officials, plus the social service and educational opportunities that are available in our community when you need some help or guidance.
If you have requested The Beacon through free in-home mail delivery, you will find a copy of the 2011 Portrait Magazine inside this week’s issue. Consider it an early Christmas present! If you pick up your Beacon at area stores or businesses in the community – you can visit our office for a copy. Or, you may snap up one at Buehler’s, Baker’s IGA, The Chamber of Commerce, or other businesses in our community. You can also read it online by clicking the link on our website in early January. Our goal in producing an updated edition of Portrait Magazine for 2011 was to publish and distribute to our community a high quality magazine with information about Coshocton County. This is Two Kinds of Juicers Ear Candles especially significant Nutritional and Cook Books Workout Supplements as we celebrate the Gluten-Free Foods Beauty Care Products Bicentennial in 2011. Essential Oils Chlorine Removing Showerheads There are many Penta Water Vitamin/Mineral Supplements special events planned Herbal Teas Bulk Seeds, Grains, Nuts, Crackers for 2011 and you will Weight Loss Products find a complete local GIFT CERTIFICATES calendar of events for 430 Main Street, Coshocton • 622-6792 2011 provided by the Serving Coshocton’s health needs for over 30 years. Coshocton County Clinical Nutritionist on staff. Convention & Visitors Bureau. I urge you to thoroughly review this publication and seek out the groups and organizations that may interest you; from se to buy that special artist tho support groups and needed art supplies! social services to dance to youth activities Y! ONL ONE DAY to phone numbers Wednesday, Dec. 29th and websites for our 30% OFF ALL ART SUPP LIES ! elected officials, state and federal agencies and more. 1030 Chestnut St. Coshocton • frames321@att.net We made 740-622-7800 every effort to include information that we EXTENDED HOURS WEEK OF CHRISTMAS 0003_112410
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Candy Available. Prize-winning peanut brittle, peanut butter fudge and chocolate fudges, a Nellie Chapel United Methodist Church Talent Project, are now available for purchase at Family Video on South 2nd Street, Coshocton. Their hours are 10 a.m. midnight, 7 days a week including all holidays. Please note this is a new location. All proceeds benefit
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Flu Shots. The Coshocton City Health Department is offering flu shots for $25 and is covered by Medicare Part B. Call 295-7303 or 295-7307 for an appointment.
Christmas Eve Services. Roscoe United Methodist Church will have worship services at 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Christmas Eve. Both services will include Scriptures, special music, carols and candles with the sacrament of Holy Communion celebrated in addition at the 11 p.m. service. All are welcome. Please join us as we celebrate the Birth of Jesus, our Savior and Lord! The Roscoe United Methodist Church is located at 475 High Street (Historic Roscoe Village), Coshocton, OH.
Honoring Judge Evans. On Dec. 23 from 1 – 5 p.m., there will be a gathering at Coshocton County Pleas Court, 318 Main Street, honoring Judge Richard I. Evans who is retiring Dec. 31 after serving 33 years. Everyone is invited to stop by and wish Judge Evans a happy retirement.
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Christmas Eve Service. Luminaries will line the road and property of the Chili Crossroads Bible Church on Christmas Eve. This is a wonderful renewal of a tradition in Chili where luminaries were a traditional way to welcome Christmas. At 9 p.m., a candle lighting service and special music will set the stage for the true meaning of the season. Invite friends and family to this wonderful event.
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City Hall Closing for Holiday. Coshocton City Hall will be closed Thursday, Dec. 23 and Friday, Dec. 24 in observance of Christmas. Offices will reopen Monday, Dec. 27 at 8 a.m. J & J Refuse, the City’s contracted trash hauler, will run their normal collection schedule.
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Watercolor Paintings. Carole Bantum is showing her Santa watercolor paintings at the West Lafayette Library during the month of December. Her pictures can be viewed during normal operation hours, 401 East Main Street, West Lafayette.
United Methodist Church. Call (740) 545-6422 for further information.
Holiday Food Drive. Sears Hometown Stores is having a Holiday Food Drive now thru Jan. 1, 2011. Donate non-perishable items during business hours and ask about “Holiday Heart Specials” where you can save on a select item in the store just for making a donation. Please do not donate any items in glass bottles or jars as they can break.
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School Events Winter Sports tickets. The Coshocton High School Athletic Department has winter sports season tickets on sale. Purchases can be made in the high school principal’s office during normal school hours. Tickets available are boys basketball reserve seats, girls basketball season, winter sports pass, Junior High School
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Support Groups Coshocton County ADHD Support Group. Are you struggling with a child or children who may have ADHD? There is help in Coshocton County. The Coshocton County ADHD Support Group meets once a month at St. John’s United Church of Christ, 808 Orange St. For more information or questions, contact Angie Moses at (740) 623-8551 or by e-mail at coop9097@yahoo.com. Community Calendar will only publish news briefs once and will only include the who, what, why, when, where, and contact information. The events must be local, charitable in nature, and no more than 75 words.
Public Record Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Holli E Reidenbach of Coshocton from David L Sapp of Coshocton Shelly R Wade of Conesville from Jeremy R Wade of Killeen, TX Marriages: Mark William Knepper of Walhonding to Mary Ann Moore of Walhonding Douglas John Virostko of Coshocton to Alishia Renee Mowery of Newcomerstown Land Transfers: 12/9 Maringer Properties LLC to Michael Siwek; $25,000 12/10 Maria Kaye McGee Estate, Jason W. Given, Administrator to Joseph D. Sisterhen; $29,500 Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association) to Joey L. Patterson; $78,750 Robert E. Spitler to W. Wesley Simpson; $23,500 James Douglas Rowland to Joyce S. Corder; $48,000 12/13 Park National Bank and Paul R. Scherbel, Co-Trustees of the William H. Waters Sr Trust to Jeffrey L Drennen and Stacey S Drennen; $12,470 Sheila Marie Parkhill, Trustee of the Sheila Marie Parkhill, Trust to Jeffrey L. Drennen and Stacey S. Drennen; $12,470 William Harold Waters Jr and Sheila Marie Parkhill, Co-Trustees of the Shirley S. Waters Trust to Jeffrey L and Stacey S Drennen; $405,060 Larry L and Judy A Kobel, Trustees to Daniel S and Robin R Lahmers; $52,000 Anne H Jashienski, Succ. Trustee of Paul E. Carlisle Trust to Joseph D Walsh and Tammy M Walsh; $12,000 12/14 Aden R Miller and Rachel J Miller to Conrad D. Miller and Lois A Miller; $135,641.60 12/15 Krista S Entrekin and Robert D Dalzeli to Homesales Inc of Delaware; $23,334 Randall L Hoffman to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Coroporation; $73,334 Michael A Nichols to Scott A Wentz; $72,200 Walter C Kohman Jr and Nicole M Kohman to BAC Home Loans Servicing LP; $46,000
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