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FAMILY WINS LIGHTING CONTEST FOR THREE YEARS PAGE 6 WOMAN AND DAUGHTER REUNITED WITH LETTER PAGE 9 CLASSIFIED PAGE 27 This edition of The Beacon published in memory of Robert “Robin” W. Coffman

MERRY CHRISTMAS With the constant barrage of the commercial side of Christmas and a shopping season that starts earlier each year, The

Beacon thought perhaps a message about the true meaning of Christmas would be appropriate this season. This beautiful nativity display is at the home of Don and Joy Padgett, 871 Walnut Street in Coshocton. This is the first year for the display at their home. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK

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COLUMBUS - Recently introduced legislation in the Ohio House addresses some of the challenges and complexities that can turn the prospect of adoption into a possibly insurmountable burden for potential adoptive parents. The ability to adopt children is a very important part of our society that. I feel strongly about. Not only does adoption provide additional opportunities for children to grow up in safe and supportive environments with parents who are eager to take care of them, but it also provides an alternative to women who do not wish to raise a child and gives those children the right to life, a right that all children deserve. Proper oversight is of course important so as to avoid adopted children from ending up in the wrong hands, but our goal should always be to encourage, not deter, adoption, while still upholding effective safeguards. House Bill 307 accomplishes this, which is why I am proud to put my support behind this reform.

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CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON Simply put, the bill addresses two issues that can present deterrents during the adoption they adopted from Guatemala the second from process: time and cost. One potential deterrent is Ohio. Sadly, the witness informed us that the the current process that allows putative fathers adoption process was much more burdensome to register on the statewide Putative Father and difficult in Ohio than it is overseas. We Registry 30 days post birth of the baby; the need to make it easier for families to adopt here registry acts as a notification system to putative so Ohio’s children can be given the home they fathers when the baby they believe they fathered deserve. This bill is a solid step in that direction. is being placed for adoption. This time period For Ohioans who want to have a family, but means that adoptive parents spend nearly a may not be able to do so on their own, the ability month sitting on pins and needles waiting for to adopt is a tremendous option. As a pro-life the possibility of the baby to be removed from legislator, adoption is just as important of an their home if a putative father shows up after the issue as any other pro-life initiative. I am pleased birth of the baby, which ultimately deters some that I can support a piece of legislation that I know garners support on both sides of the aisle. Ohioans from choosing adoption. HB 307 also creates a new system giving the Increasing the opportunities for all Ohioans to birth mother the option to inform all potential have a family is something everyone can agree putative fathers that she is considering adoption, on. prior to giving birth. This will reduce the risk Rep. Hottinger may be reached by calling that a child is taken away from an adoptive (614) 466-1482, e-mailing Rep71@ohiohouse. couple because there is the possibility that birth gov or writing to State Representative Jay fathers will be involved sooner and can claim his Hottinger, 77 South High Street, Columbus, parental rights if he so wishes before the baby Ohio 43215. is placed, and it allows the adoptive parents to consider only birth mothers who notify putative fathers of the adoption plan. A witness who testified to the Heath and CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON Aging Committee, the committee responsible for hearing this bill, informed us that he and COSHOCTON - There will be an Informative his wife have two adopted children. The first Tourism Program at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum on Jan. 6 entitled, “Civic Tourism at the Truck Stop: A presentation on Tourism and Community Development”. Pat Williamsen, Director of Ohio Humanities Council, will be the speaker. The event will be from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum. The event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to Rob Colby at commonwealthamericana@ gmail.com by Jan. 2. Goodbyes are not forever Tourism in Coshocton County is a multiGoodbyes are not the end million dollar industry that keeps jobs in the they simply mean I’ll miss you area and improves quality of life for all. But how can a community develop its cultural assets and until we meet again natural resources while remaining true to itself? Is it possible that community planning with tourists in mind could be a way for a place to become MORE authentic to itself? This is the idea behind “Civic Tourism”, a concept described by Dan Shilling in his 2007 book, “Civic Tourism: The Poetry and Politics of Place”. On Jan. 6, Williamsen, will give a presentation on the ‘what’, ‘how’, and ‘why’ of civic tourism and what it can mean for Ohio communities like Coshocton, that possess exceptional tourism assets. This program is part of Coshocton Crossroads, a multi-site exhibition about Coshocton County arts and community history in Historic Roscoe Village. Visit www.coshoctoncrossroads.com for more information. Sadly missed by This program is made possible, in part, by JoAnn, Bob, Debbie, Amy, the Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Kreg, Jaime & Justin

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have so many others hh, Christmas. throughout the year. Glorious Christmas as the saying goes from As I travel around the popular movie that and throughout our airs for 24 hours straight community, many each Christmas. Of people have taken course I will have it on. the time to observe Silly question, that. the holiday with colorful displays of Each year our light, nativity scenes, expectation of this playful renditions of special day – perhaps the “A Christmas Story”, most special of all days MARK FORTUNE and others. Let’s not let – tends to wrap itself up in a bow all neat and tidy. Expectations their efforts go unappreciated – thank of the perfect gift, the perfect meal, your neighbors and friends when you the perfect family get-together, you see them. For many, this is a way to express the season, or share their know the rest of the story. Somewhere along the way, joy with family and friends. Perhaps reality sets in and those expectations for some it is a way to remember dim in the light that is the imperfect someone special that they lost this world in which we live. The nightly past year or in years past. newscast talking heads reveal another Whatever the reason, there is human tragedy spread across the cause to celebrate the birth of Jesus globe. One year it’s a school tragedy, the Christ child. Let us pause this another year a weather calamity, Christmas Day to reflect upon the still another something else. We can true meaning of Christmas. sometimes hardly grasp the enormity Normally in this column we write of the nightmare that has befallen a whimsical bit about the Browns, the another American family or another Buckeyes or other light hearted matter nation around the world. that strikes our fancy. This week, And yet, somehow, in between besides sharing my thoughts about and mixed in with all of these events, Christmas – which do seem to change Christmas Day is special. It is perfect. a bit each year – it is with a heavier It is special in the quiet that envelops heart that our community mourns the you when you venture outside. With loss of Robin Coffman. For those that very little traffic flowing, few, if any, have enjoyed Robin’s presentation businesses open, many factories shut of the annual Coshoctonian Award down for a day or so, the stillness is each year at the Chamber dinner, you almost deafening. But it is something know that to Robin, it was an honor I look forward to each Christmas. It is and a privilege to give that talk and a solemn reminder that much – if not share important moments from each most – of the world still recognizes of the recipients lives. I always felt this special day on the calendar. that he enjoyed it as much as those that were awarded. Robin, you will Thankfully. We have not yet lost the be missed. significance of Christmas Day as we

Newcomerstown to kick off bicentennial with a bang BY MARK FORTUNE

NEWCOMERSTOWN - The Newcomerstown Bicentennial Committee has announced plans for “Newcomerstown First Night”, a family friendly community New Year’s Eve celebration scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. and last until midnight. The fireworks display will be visible from most locations on downtown streets. There will be a free drawing for a $50 gift certificate at midnight and a door prize drawing at participating locations at midnight with winners being notified. First Night is a family-friendly, alcohol free community celebration. There will be an entertainment at six locations throughout the downtown area of Newcomerstown. Families may park at one location and walk to the various locations to see several performances. Each 20 minute performance will be repeated six times during the evening. Entertainment locations will be the St. Paul Lutheran Church, East Elementary School, First Baptist Church, Olde Main Street Museum, Newcomerstown Senior Center and the Laborer’s Local Union #134. Scheduled entertainment will be “Let the Music Sound”, a performance featuring the sound of the pipe organ at St. Paul Lutheran Church, “Act Out” will present a puppet and marionette show telling fairy tales in a whole new and entertaining way. “Native America Music” will be at the First Baptist Church and performed by T.J. Marlatt. At the Olde Main Street Museum will be “Trains of Newcomerstown”, with Dave Adair telling the history of the types of trains that have passed thru Newcomerstown. At the senior center will be Dennis Regling’s Family Magic Show which is guaranteed entertainment for kids of all ages. At the Laborer’s Local Union #134 will be games, a DJ and snacks available. DJ Chuck Eicholtz of Music Explosion will be spinning the discs from 9 till midnight. The Newcomerstown Bicentennial Committee invites everyone to come out and enjoy the festivities as the community kicks off the Bicentennial year. MARK@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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Arts, located at 317 Mulberry St. will serve soup while you enjoy their exhibit, Documenting the Landscape. Kabobs will be served at 3:30 p.m. at Commonwealth America, located at Keifer’s Florist, 381 Hill St. where you can view the Coshocton Crossroads exhibit. End the day at 4:15 p.m. at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum located at 300 N. Whitewoman St. in Roscoe Village for dessert where the Southeast Watercolor Society will be on display. There will also be different activities at each location for you to enjoy. This is a simple, no cost reason to get out with or without your family and guests and work up a little inspiration for the new year.

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COSHOCTON – Eat your way across town and be inspired by local art at the first Art with Bites, a 2.3 mile gallery hop bringing the Coshocton art community together like never before. A weekend between two Wednesday holidays can be challenging, so Coshocton’s art organizations have banded together to create a gallery hop where you can eat a four-course meal across Coshocton’s art galleries and be inspired by the work of locally artists. The event will be Saturday, Dec. 28 and will start at 2 p.m. at The Frame Shop, located at 1030 Chestnut Street at the five corner traffic light. A total of 45 minutes will be spent at each of the four locations: The Frame Shop, Pomerene Center for the Arts, Commonwealth Americana, and the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum. The Frame Shop will feature a Holiday Art Exhibit and will be providing appetizers. At 2:45 p.m., the Pomerene Center for the

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Eckelberry family wins lighting contest three consecutive years WEST LAFAYETTE – During the first week of November, Morgan Eckelberry can be seen climbing up on his roof hanging thousands of twinkling Christmas lights and singing Christmas carols at the top of his lungs. This is Eckelberry’s favorite time of year, and he helps spread some Christmas cheer to his neighbors and other members of the West Lafayette community through decorating his home for the holiday season. “We try to change it up each year to make it a little bit different than the last year,” said Eckelberry. “I get a lot of joy and pleasure out of doing it.” Approximately 6,000 to 7,000 Christmas lights grace Eckelberry’s house during the Christmas season. But he doesn’t stop at just lights. He also has about 20 cheery Christmas displays on his property. Eckelberry admits his display gets bigger each year. The Christmas lighting frenzy all started in 1992 when Eckelberry returned from serving

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COSHOCTON - The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission recently honored employees reaching a milestone in their tenure with the agency during an employee recognition luncheon. Those recognized for five years of service included Denise Deitrich, Tabatha Lint, Janet Manson, Betty Mullett, and Christy Plank: Head Start; Tina Moran, Family Planning; and Christy Neighbor, Senior Services. Ten year employees honored were Amanda Bates, Housing; Nona Frizzell, HEAP; Faun McWilliams, Family Planning; and Starlynn Patton, Dental Clinic. Fifteen year awards were presented to Debra Billman, Lisa Miller, Teresa Rose-Wallace, Head Start; and Donna Denning, Administration. Twenty year service awards were presented to Head Start staff Kathie Cronebach, Lisa Hochstetler, Cheryl Latham, Nancy Lorentz, Janet Mossor and Brenda Simpson.

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Claus. “I just loved that,” said Eckelberry. “That made me feel really good.” All of the Eckelberry family’s hard work has paid off over the years. In addition to bringing joy to members of the community, they have won the West Lafayette Christmas Lighting Contest three years in a row. This year, their prize was $100. “That means a lot to me,” said Eckelberry. “It’s nice to win, but even if I didn’t win, it’s still always pleasurable to do.” Eckelberry would like to thank his family: his wife, Teresa, his sons, Jake and Kannin, and his daughters, Destiny and Kacia, and also John Glaister for their input and support. “Without them, their help and their thoughts, this wouldn’t be possible,” he said. The Eckelberry family lives at 29891 SR 751 between West Lafayette and Newcomerstown. BETH@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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our country. It takes him and his family approximately 70 to 80 hours to decorate the house and lawn. “I do it because as a kid, we never had a lot of Christmas lights,” he said. “I want my kids to have that same kind of joy for this time of the year that I do, and it’s nice to know the community enjoys it as much as I do.” But Eckelberry doesn’t do it all by himself. His wife Teresa and four children Jake, Destiny, Kacia, and Kannin have helped him plan and decorate each year. “It’s a family thing,” he said. “It’s just a lot of fun to spend time with them.” Each evening, starting on Thanksgiving Day, Eckelberry lights up his display from 6 – 9 p.m. The twinkling lights are set to Christmas music and traffic usually slows to an almost stop when they pass by. He also turns on his lights occasionally for children riding home on the school bus. One year, a little boy on the bus asked Eckelberry’s son if his dad was Santa

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WARSAW – River View’s swim team recently attended the 7th annual Pentathalon Swim Meet at Rosecrans. It is a meet of five events with a 50y in each stroke and a 100y IM at the end. The Bears entered four boys and seven girls. Lydia Els placed in all five events for the girls, two fifths, two thirds, and a first. She was second overall girls scorer and third overall swimmers. All four boys placed in at least one event and Dalton Hammond placed in all five events, two fourths, a third, a sixth, and a second. The boys of Hammond, Dickson, Wine and Cooper won the meet for the boys with 87 points. The girls took third with 51 points and overall, combined, the Bears took third place with 138 points.

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COSHOCTON - Clary Gardens, located at 588 W. Chestnut St. (SR 541 W), Coshocton, is hosting the first of its Total Care Tuesday Classes on Jan. 7, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. at The Garden House. The first New Year’s Resolution in the United States is “Eat healthy and exercise regularly”. The second is to reduce stress. Let Clary Gardens help you with both in one evening. Join us for our Relax and Renew Total Care Tuesday Class. This class will take a look at ways to release stress with smells, food and simple yoga moves anyone can do. No yoga experience or flexibility required we promise. Amazing how the simplest things can give you energy and stimulate parts of your brain to help ease anxiety and tension. Join your facilitators Chris Campbell and Jenny Wilson for a fun filled evening of sheer bliss and joy. Participants are asked to wear comfortable clothing. This event is open to all ages. Class cost is a $15 donation to the garden development fund and pre-registration is requested. Clary Gardens has free admission and is open to the public daily from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. this time of year. Visitors are always welcome to take a self-guided tour anytime during these hours and brochures/maps are available in the parking lots. Visitors are welcome to bring a

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COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Commissioners met Wednesday, Dec. 18. At the meeting, the commissioners approved: - Receive the Dog Warden Report for the week ending Dec. 16 with five dogs picked up by the warden, two dogs brought in as strays, nine citations issued, 29 calls handled, 12 dog licenses sold, two dogs sold, four dogs redeemed, $60 in boarding fees collected for a total of $324 in fees collected - A motion to appoint Chris Campbell, Tina Endsley, and Jennifer Sigman to serve another term on the on the Convention and Visitor’s Bureau beginning Jan. 1, 2014. - Receive the Clerk of Courts monthly payin report for the month of December from Janet Mosier, Clerk of Courts - A motion to sign the Coshocton County Head Start Program in kind contribution for the facility located at 3201 CR 16 for the period November 2013 through October 2014. - A motion to approve the Transfers/ Additionals/Reductions which have been

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COSHOCTON - A “Welcome Home” event is planned to honor Ed Skerness on Saturday, Jan. 4 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Three Rivers Fire District community center located at the intersection of U.S. 36 and County Road 621. (Across from Carter Lumber) Refreshments will be served. All those that know Ed are encouraged to stop by and give their best wishes. For more information call 740-622-0982.

COSHOCTON – Area farmers are encouraged to attend a local Agronomy School to learn about different aspects of growing soybeans, corn and other commercial agricultural crops. OSU Extension professionals will lead the school which will be on Tuesday, Jan. 28 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Conesville United Methodist Church. Some of the topics of discussion will include: Weed Management, Everything but the Kitchen Sink: High Input Soybean, Precision Ag Update, Manure Nutrient Management, and more. Experts from across the state will be at the school to share their expertise, so don’t miss out on this opportunity. Due to a grant through the Ohio Soybean Council, registration is only $20 and will include a light breakfast, lunch, and a copy of the 2014 Weed Control Guide. Certified Crop Advisory credits are also available. Registration is due by Jan. 17. To register for 2014 Agronomy School, stop by the Coshocton County Extension office and complete a registration form or visit http:// go.osu.edu/AgSchool. Questions about the program may be referred to Emily Adams at 740622-2265.

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been divine intervention.” When McCarty and her family arrived in Ireland, they traveled the six miles to Ennis and found the bakery owned by Mary Coots, Dedra’s mother. When they arrived, Mary was not working that day, so McCarty promised to return the next day. When she returned, she explained to Mary and Dedra’s brother, Steven, that she had chanced to meet Dedra in a restaurant in New York and then delivered the note to her mother’s waiting hands. “Her mom gave me a big hug,” said McCarty. “It was so awesome and her mom was ecstatic.” Dedra’s mother is coming over to New York to spend Christmas with her daughter, and Steven is planning a trip to the states for St. Patrick’s Day. Dedra’s mother was so overwhelmed with McCarty’s generosity in hand-delivering the note that she even gave the McCarty family free food from her bakery. “Just being a mom myself, it was awesome,” said McCarty. “Thinking about the mother/ daughter relationship and having her daughter living so far from home, it was just so awesome.” BETH@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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COSHOCTON – When Shelly McCarty of Coshocton started to plan her second trip to Ireland, she never imagined how much of an impact it would make in her own life and in the lives of a mother and daughter separated by thousands of miles. McCarty started the holiday season by visiting New York to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. Having no other Thanksgiving dinner plans, she and her family stopped in at The Saloon, a restaurant in the city, to have dinner. They were surprised when their waitress approached the table and began talking in an Irish accent. Intrigued, McCarty asked her where she was from. When she said her name was Dedra Coots and she was from Ennis, McCarty remarked that it was her favorite city in Ireland, and that they were heading to Ireland the next day. Coots had been in the United States for only six weeks and missed her family. She decided to write a note to her mother, who owned a bakery in Ennis. When she handed the note to McCarty, she promised to hand-deliver the note to Coots’ mother. “It was just so awesome because of the randomness of it,” said McCarty. “It was a nice way to start the Christmas season. It had to have

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Coshocton High School announces honor and merit rolls The following were named to the honor roll for the first nine weeks at Coshocton High School. Grade 7 - Caleb Barker, Graham Beaumont, Zachary Bradford, Andrew Brown, Katelyn Fauver, Adrianne Grewell, Joseph Gross, Sarah Heading, Tyler Huston, Samuel Irby, Bladen Johnson, Lily Laaper, Lauren Lain, Alaina Lentz, Griffin Mason, Justin McVay, Hannah Nelson, Madelyn Nelson, Tanner Patterson, Kenzie Potter, Trinity Shuman, Jason Smith, Lael Smith, Jenna Stonebraker, Christopher Strange, Braydon Tomak, Benjamin Uhl, Thomas Walters, Caden Wilson, Wesley Woodie Grade 8 – Devin Albert, Jade Albert, Adam Alvarez, Blane Alverson, Nasya Asire, Lydia Bailey, Scott Balentine, Rachel Brady, Laryssa Cain, Dylan Caley, Emily Casey, Austin Christmas, Blaze Clark, Elle Coffman, Zon Corbett, Allen Davis, Sabrina DeMoss, Devin Dickerson, Benjamin Erman, Cole Fisher, Jacob George, Kennedy Haley, Kylie Hammack, Brenna Heskett, Hunter Holder, Nicholas Jackson, Hannah Jacobs, Kiersten Kohl, Cory Krasky, Christa Lain, Cyrus Larntz, Brayden Lewis, Aubrey Locke, Skylar Markley, Mario Martelino, Audra McClain, Benjamin Mikulik, Madison Miller, Ethan Murray, Haley Newhouse, Ashley Roahrig, Rachel Roman, Devin Ryan, Tara Salmans, Samantha Sanford, Susan Simpson, Zachary Spence, Megan Stonebraker, Amy Terrell, Abigain Zimomra Grade 9 – Dominic Anderson, Haley Barker, Tara Brush, Samantha Carnes, Urszula Chodun, Candace Cormack, Marcus Csapak, David Edmunds, Marina Fernandes, Timothy Fortney, Joanna, Fowler, Dylan Helmick, Mary Jackson, K-Lee Kohman, Kyra Larntz, Brennan McClain, Maggie Myers, Jason Neighbor, Macy Parks, Jordan Peyatt, Caley Ridenbaugh, Kelsie Roberts, Taylor Smith, Cindy Wang, Amia Woods, Skyler Wright Grade 10 – Gavin Beaumont, Jeremy Bresciani, Taylor Bryant, Edmond Davis, Raven Durben, Tyler George, George Hardesty,

Lauren Hire, Amber Jenkins, Mariah Kittell, Kassidy Logan, Alicia McVay, Cody McVay, Mackenzie Mizer, Bryce Philabaum, Conner Roahrig, Alexandra Simpson, Jennifer Simpson, Mary Skelton, Tanner Ward Grade 11 – Joshua Arron, Joseph Batchelor, Claire Bowman, Patrick Brouse, Conner Drennen, Ashley Fulks, Jacob Glasure, Emily Hartley, Madeline Hire, Courtney Hutchison, Hannah Lain. James Magness, Samuel Magness, Austin McClain, Timothy Meyers, Mitchell Milliken, Krishna Patel, Jacqueline Roman, Raven Shannon, Donald Stiteler, Karli Stonebraker, Katie Tupper, Kallie Unger, Morgan Unger, Cameron Wiandt, Shania Zeigler Grade 12 – Tayler Burke, Corbin Coffman, Sara Dobson, Emily Finton, Casey Fortney, Misty Grier, Joshua Hilgenberg, Joshua Jackson, Colton Jordan, Shelby Kestler, Nathan Lain, Andrew MacKenzie, Michael McGuire, Jaelynn Meek, Hannah Michael, Alexandra Philabaum, Dianna Rivera, Kaitlyn Salmans, Caley Shaw, Katie Stiteler, Alex Wheeler, Colin Yandam The following were named to the merit rolls for the first nine weeks at Coshocton High School. Grade 7 – Zachary Bryant, Zachary Crown, Clay Davis, Logan Desender, Shaelynn Erman, Michael Flynn Michael Guilliams, Jade Hasseman, Trustin Hernandez, Derek Heskett, Josie Hill, Payton Holdsworth, Angel Hough, Travis Jackson, Rober Johnson, Ethan King, Kaitlyn Kohman, Hayley Nelson, Faith Peyatt, Sarah Philabaum, Jalen Shutt, Andrew Stein, David Tarman, Brady Tyo, Jonathan Udischas, William Unger, Sierra Volak, Paris White, Spencer Wolfe, Cameron Workman Grade 8 – Zachary Arnold, Haylee Ashcraft, Kierra Bradford, Amia Celeschi, Willow Crouch, Nela Duerson, Liam Entrekin, Jonah Fortney, Alie Gibson, Rebkah Griffin, Nakeisha Ianniello, Gavin LLanes, Zakry Matchett, Emily McVay, Tiffany Means, Rebecca Miller, Sarah

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Mowery, Hailey Myers, Dominic Palmer, Alexia Rose, Colin Shaw, Jett Soungpradith, Jeremy Spizzirri, Vanessa Stokes, Randal Strange, Jennifer Wang, Braeden Wheeler, Anna White, Karen Woodby Grade 9 – Christopher Addy, Mykahia Alverson, Madison Ashcraft, Lauren Babcock, Benjamin Batchelor, Caleb Burton, Joselynn Corbett, Thuy Do, Jonathan Eberwine, Joshua George, Makenna Graves, Dallas Griffiths, Courtney Guthrie, Jacob Heading, Taylor Holderbaum, Rachel Lain, Andrew Mason, Cierra Navedo, Robert Nealey, Brianna Newell, Drew Patterson, Jade Selders, Allison Stein, Sarah Stockdale, Thomas Stonebraker, Erin Storsin, Logan Thornsley, Severi Vuori, Blake Young Grade 10 – Brennen Alverson, Kyle Bergeron, Alycia Bragg, Rikki Cox, Cedar Crouch, Raymon Durham, Tyler Everhart, Brice Guthrie, Hunter Haas, Courtney Harper, Skylar Hasseman, Jenna Hayhurst, Jordan Hayhurst, Jakob Jarvis, Kaden Johnson, Nickolas Kirkpatrick, Chance Kohman, Pranav Kotla, Carly Livingston, John McClain, Chelsea McFarland, Lexie Phillips, Michael Redman, Kristy Spence, Brooke Ulrich, Austin Wheeler, Ashley Williams, Cammron Williams, Joshua Williams, Joshua W. Williams Grade 11 – Georgia Brown, Ashland Coffey, Lyndsey Desender, Stephanie Duncan, Jordan Gardner, Thomas Gauerke, Gavin Gray, Hannah Lentz, Nathan Leopard, Gage Lower, Monique Male, Anthony Newell, Hailey Rhodes, Chase Scheitler, Lea Sutton, Gavin Vought, Logan Walters Grade 12 – Morgan Adams, Peyton Bair, Quantesha Carlton, Ian Hartley, Joseph Jarvis, Nikki Jobe, Brooke, Kobel, Kasey Means, Maisie Mitchell, Charles Peyatt, Javanna Ramsey, Kayla Selders, marc Smith, Phoenix Troendly, Dalton Williamson

Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town Jolly Olde Saint Nicholas MR. CLAUS

Santa Claus made an early visit on Friday, Dec. 20 to Coshocton County and decided to stop in at The Beacon newspaper to get his picture taken. Mr. Claus, known as Joe Hoover the other 364 days of the year, had visited Conesville Elementary, River View High School, Warsaw, and Union that morning. His Christmas message was, “Merry Christmas to everyone and Jesus loves you. Love, Santa.” BEACON PHOTO BY BETH SCOTT


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COSHOCTON - Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office will be conducting a Traffic Blitz for the Christmas and New Year Holidays. We will be targeting traffic violations in the City in the areas of Sr 751, Cr 9 and Cr 16. This Blitz will run from Now January 2nd, 2014. This “Blitz”, along with several others, is part of a grant our office has received from the Ohio Department of Public Safety. This grant

beginning of the course are quite surprised to find that they can make beautiful music, and use it to impact others in a positive way. As a music teacher, I hope the performance experience plants a seed for continued improvement in music for the rest of their lives. Beyond the music, I hope that the experience shows them the sense of accomplishment of working together for a common cause and that the real joy of Christmas is in giving – not receiving.” MARK@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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WARSAW - The River View eighth grade bell choir, under the direction of Mark Wagner, performed several songs of the season in front of Wal-Mart on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 19 as part of their effort to ring in the spirit of Christmas. The students are in Wagner’s general music class and he said that the students have enjoyed the bell choir experience. “Many of these students have never played an instrument”, Wagner said, “but they really enjoy this.” The choir performed seven songs between the two groups performing. The students took turns performing with the bells and staffing the Salvation Army kettle at Wal-Mart. Olivia Wilhoyt, a member of the hand bells choir, said, “I think its fun just because it is all about teamwork. Everyone has to pitch in to make it sound good.” Wilhoyt said she enjoys the Christmas songs because, “They’re classic

Christmas songs and it’s just fun to play for them other people and make people happy. I like Jungle Bells; it’s fun and easy, too.” Wilhoyt said, “I think it’s really good that we get to do this. It’s a fun time of year and not something we get to do every day. I think the hand bells are really fun and if someone has the opportunity they should do it.” Another member of the choir, Hannah Poorman said she likes the hand bell choir because, “I get to bring joy to people that see us do this and also help out. We have been working on this for four weeks so we put a lot of time and effort into it when we are in class. We all had to judge each other so it was kind of hard but we made it.” Poorman said she had never done hand bells before the class and, “Believe it or not, it is actually a lot of fun to get to listen to your favorite Christmas music in bells.” Wagner said that the students also visited the Autumn Extended Care Facility and Riverside Towers. Every eighth grader in the River View district takes the semester long general music course which teaches them to play the guitar and the hand bells. “Many students who would not necessarily call themselves musicians at the

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JINGLE BELLS About thirty members of the River View eighth grade bell choir, pictured, under the direction of Mark Wagner, performed several songs of the season at Wal-Mart in Coshocton on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 19. Over the past several weeks, the junior high has been collecting monies during lunch for the Salvation Army kettle drive and that money was donated on Thursday. River View junior high teachers and administrators volunteered to ring the bells for the kettle at Wal-Mart thru 9 p.m. on Thursday evening. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE

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22 Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Ruth Ann Slaughter of Warsaw vs. Jack Donald Slaughter, Jr. Marriages: Jonathan Robert Art of Coshocton to Lanaea Maria Oliver of Coshocton Troy Matthew Wagner of Warsaw to Nicole Denise Allen of Warsaw Land Transfers: 12/12/13 Thomas E. Leach to Patrick J. Pollock: $125,000 12/13/13 Welch and Mary Beth Sprague, husband and wife to Nicholas Hatfield: $82,000 Dale and Christine Hawkins to Paul and Sara Mae Yoder: $70,000 Sandra Shriber to Federal Home Loan Mortgage

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COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Treasurer’s Office is in the process of printing and mailing the first half real estate and manufactured home bills. If you have had an address change or paid off your mortgage in the past year and have not contacted the treasurer’s office with your new address, call 622-2731 within the next two weeks to have your address updated to allow your tax bills to reach you in a timely manner. Failure to receive a tax bill does not eliminate the responsibility to pay. It is the responsibility of the taxpayer to keep their mailing address current with the Treasurer’s Office.

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J&S 12/13/13 Etta Sundheimer NKA Etta Sundheimer Adams to Robert Sundheimer Connie Szakal to John Szakal, Jr. Rodney K. Matchett and Judy A. Matchett to Rodney K. Matchett 12/16/13 Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Lawrence Investments, Inc. Joseph McVey to Joseph McVey and Jennifer Yanity Charles Clough and Joseph McVey to McCluck Limited Board of Park Commissioners of the Coshocton City and County Park District to City of Coshocton 12/17/13 Heirs of Lewis T. Reiss to Alan H. Schlegel 12/18/13 Daniel F. Lehner, deceased to Berenice Jane RichardLehner Barbara K. Kiss to William M. Kiss

Johnson Humrickhouse Museum to host CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON youth activity COSHOCTON - Children are invited to participate in a series of self-portrait workshops at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum on Jan. 4 and 11 and Feb. 1 from 2 – 4 p.m. The workshop is called Face to Face as participants will be examining their own and each other’s faces as they create a number of portraits using a variety of materials and methods. Children will be drawing, painting, collaging, and using pastels to reinterpret their face. Each person’s face will also be photographed so that those images can be used in a number of the projects. Call these artistic “selfies”. Some may turn out to be suitable for framing. The artwork produced in January will be put on display with the elementary art exhibit, A Playground of Color, and then returned to artists. Face to Face is included in the student admission

price, $3 or free for Friends members. These workshops are geared to be fun and interesting as participants think about ways to express who they are through color and form. The class is geared for youth ages nine to fifteen. Sign up at least three days in advance for one or more of the workshops by calling the museum at 740-622-8710 or e-mail at jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org. Office hours are 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 1 - 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The museum is located in Roscoe Village at 300 N. Whitewoman Street, Coshocton. Face to Face is sponsored by Dixie Fishbaugh and the Ohio Arts Council, which helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.


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Blue Grass Music: Three Rivers Bluegrass Music along with Relay for Life Team Alana presents Bluegrass Music at Coshocton Village Inn and Suites. Max Hardesty will be playing from 6 - 6:45 p.m. and the featured band plays from 7 - 9 p.m. Acoustic Jam will be from 9:15 - 11 p.m. The Christmas/New Year’s party will be Dec. 28. Chestnut Ridge Bluegrass/Gospel, and Sugar Creek band will be performing. Admission is $6 per person. For more information, call Duane or Clenda Hardesty at 498-8456 or duane1000@roadrunner. com.

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Announcements Please Help Family: A local family has lost almost everything in a house fire. There are three small boys in this family in kindergarten, first grade, and one is nine months old. The family rented their home, so there was no insurance available. Donations in the form of gift cards would be appreciated. They also need household items. Please drop off your donations at the OSU extension office, located in the County Service Building on 7th Street.

son, William Stewart, Rita Ann Walters, and Clyde Wright. Notify Kent Arnold at 202-0442 or email cr405arnold@gmail.com if you have any information on these classmates.

Benefits Benefit T-Shirts: Team “LITTLE” shirts are available for $12 each. Proceeds are going to Amber Lillibridge and her family for expenses, gas, food, and lodging. Amber Lillibridge was in a car accident on Nov. 5 and had to have a few surgeries and many more surgeries to come in the near future. Shirts are ash gray and can be ordered through Jodi Selders at the SportZone or Nicole Medley at The Beacon. All shirts must be prepaid.

Church Events Christmas Eve Services: Experience a unique Christmas Eve candlelighting service in the country at Chili. Bring the whole family and celebrate the birth of the Light of the World, God’s own son. The service will be at 9 p.m. on Dec. 24 at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church, located t 29445 County Road 10, Fresno.

Support Groups: Health Services and Hospice of Coshocton Support Groups available. Adult support groups are held every other Friday at the Health Services office on 4th Street from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A new children’s support group will be starting soon. It will be held monthly on the second Saturday of each month at the Health Service office on 4th Street at 2 p.m. Registration is necessary. Please call the office and leave a voicemail for Mary McCune at ext. 205 if you plan to attend.

Back Door Cafe: The Bakersville Presbyterian Church will be having their Back Door Cafe from 7:30 - 11 a.m. on the following dates: Jan. 16, Feb. 20, and March 20. All you can eat pancakes or french toast, sausage or bacon, scrambled eggs, hash browns, and drinks. Also, Coshocton Fair award-winning rolls will be available for sale. A $5 donation is appreciated.

Our Town Meetings: Our Town Coshocton will meet at 5 p.m. the fourth Monday of every month at Frontier Power. Everyone including business and property owners and the general public are welcome to come and discuss ideas to unify Roscoe, Main Street and Second Street. For information, call 440-666-2652 or 440-465-7727.

Breakfast Buffet: The West Lafayette Lions Club will be having a breakfast buffet Saturday, Jan. 4 from 7:30 - 10 a.m. at the West Lafayette United Methodist Church. Cost for adults is $6, children 12 and under are $4 and children under two are free. Menu includes pancakes, french toast, sausage, scarmbled eggs, orange juice, and coffee.

HEAP: The Coshocton Senior Center, located at 201 Brown’s Lane, has HEAP applications available for the Home energy Assistance Program. HEAP is a federally-funded program designed to help eligible Ohioans meet the rising costs of home heating bills. In-home application assistance is available for individuals unable to stop in or you can make an appointment for assistance at the center. Call 622-4852 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Please keep in mind, this is not the Emergency HEAP Program. For Emergency HEAP assistance, contact Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland’s central office at 622-9801.

Boots and Buckles Dance Club: Boots and Buckles Dance Club is now offering lessons every Tuesday at the Blue Ridge Grange, located at the intersection of State Route 36 and 751 between West Lafayette and Newcomerstown. Line dance basic beginners lessons begin at 5:30 p.m. and advanced starts at 6:30 p.m. Open dance begins at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $5. Come have fun while exercising. For more information, call Vic at 545-7343 or Donna at (330) 827-5587.

Farmers Breakfast: The Coshocton County Farmers Breakfast series will once again be this fall and winter season. They will be the second Tuesday of each month from November - March at 7 a.m. at Edie Ryan’s Restaurant, 585 S. Whitewoman Street, Coshocton. There is no charge to attend. However, attendees are responsible for the cost of their breakfast. Reservations are not required. Future Farmers Breakfast topics include Liability Protection, CAUV, Timber Marketing, and Soil Health. For more information, contact the Coshocton Soil and Water Conservation District at 740-622-8087, Ext. 4. These Farmers Breakfasts are sponsored by Coshocton SWCD, FSA and OSU Extension Coshocton County. Locating Classmates: The River View Class of ‘68 is looking for the following classmates and their current contact information: Peggy (Geog) Whiteus, Gerald Koehlar, Karen (Crothers) Caraway, John Boyer, Margurite (Sue) Canter, Sandra Hersman, Larry Johnston, Cecila (Maynard) Newman, Theresa (Smith) Culber-

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Grief Support Group: The Adult Bereavement Support Group is every other Friday at 11 a.m. at Health Services of Coshocton. There is not an active Children’s Group at this time. If you feel your child is in need of support, call 622-7311 ext. 205. Ask for Mary McCune. Registration is necessary for the Children’s Group. Baseball Director Needed: The Ridgewood Recreation Board is looking for a baseball director and a softball director. Interested parties, please contact Wendy Croy or Maria Prater. PERI Meeting: Public Employee Retiree’s Chapter 77 (PERI) will not have a January meeting. The next regular meeting will be Feb. 5, 2014. Dues for the upcoming year will be collected at that time.

School Events Swimming Announcement: Coshocton Varsity Swimming scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 28 at home with Watkins and Heath has been canceled and will not be

rescheduled. Elk’s Hoop Shoot: The annual Elk’s Hoop Shoot will be Sunday, Jan. 5 at 4:30 p.m. at Coshocton High School Gym for girls/boys ages 8 to 13. Any questions, please call Paul Bowman at 610-4945 or Jim Baylor at 502-3935.

Library Events Monday: 3 - 6 p.m.: Wednesday, Saturday: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Books Galore Book Store: Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books, magazines, movies, audio 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. Watercolors: Watercolor artist Carole Bantum is showing her Santa and landscape paintings at the West Lafayette Library during the month of December and can be viewed Monday – Wednesday from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., and Thursday – Friday from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Books Galore Book Store: Mondays: 3 – 6p.m.; Wednesdays and Saturdays: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.: Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library Book Store has gently-used books, movies, and more at rock bottom prices. Shop and rest assured your money goes 100% to a worthy cause, your local public library. Tuesday, Jan. 7: How does this thing work? E-book training for beginners: Coshocton Public Library: Kevin, Jenn, and Deborah, library experts with all things electronic, will share their expertise with eBook readers and downloading eBooks and eaudiobooks from Overdrive. Don’t miss this chance to learn how to use that new-fangled Christmas gift you didn’t know you wanted but will soon not be able to live without! Stop in anytime between the hours of 4 – 7 p.m. to pick-up hand-outs specific to your device, and tips for downloading books. Ask the experts your questions and get hands-on assistance with your device. No registration necessary. 4 - 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7: West Lafayette Adult Book Discussion Club: West Lafayette Adult Book Discussion Club is the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room at Lafayette Pointe, conveniently located across the street from the West Lafayette Branch Library at 620 E Main Street. Call the Branch Library at 740-545-6672 to reserve a copy of the book. The January book is “The Road to Grace” by Richard Paul Evans. 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8: Friends of the Library: Coshocton Public Library: Monthly meeting of the Friends of the Coshocton Public Library. 12 - 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29: Plugged and Unplugged (Teens): Coshocton Public Library: Grades 7 - High School Graduation are invited to Plugged and Unplugged for online and traditional gaming. Board Games, Video Games, Internet Access, Friends, Snacks and Fun! Call 740-622-0956 to register. 2:30 - 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9: How does this thing work? E-book training for beginners: Coshocton Public Library: Kevin, Jenn, and Deborah, library experts with all things electronic, will share their expertise with eBook readers and downloading eBooks and e-audiobooks from Overdrive. Don’t miss this chance to learn how to use that new-fangled Christmas gift you didn’t know you wanted but will soon not be able


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Thursday, Jan. 16, 23, 30: Babytime Lapsit: Coshocton Public Library: Mrs. Shutt and Mrs. Custer lead babies ages infant – 2 years old and their moms or caregivers in interactive stories, rhymes, songs, and finger plays. Please register all attendants by calling the library at 740-622-0956 or register online. 10:30 - 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, 23, 30: Winter Chi: Coshocton Public Library: Join us at Roscoe United Methodist Church Gym for gentle exercises that reduce stress and increase vitality! Taught by Holli Rainwater, Certified Tai Chi Easy Practice Leader. This is a seven-week course ending Feb. 27. 12 - 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 14, 21, 28: Tuesday Evening Preschool Story Time: Coshocton Public Library: Children ages 3 - 5 and their parents or caregivers are invited to listen to stories, sing songs, and enjoy rhymes and finger plays during this weekly story time. 6:30 - 7 p.m.

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Thursday, Jan. 16: Pizza and Pages--Children’s Book Club: Coshocton Public Library: Pizza and Pages--The Book Club for children in fourth, fifth, or sixth grades will be in The Small Meeting Room each month during the school year except for December. Contact Mrs. Custer at the library to register for this event. This month’s book is “The Giver” by Lois Lowry 4 - 5 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 15: W.L. Coffee Chat for Adults: West Lafayette Branch Library: Adults are invited to the West Lafayette Branch Library for a Coffee Chat held bi-monthly on the third Wednesday from 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Eight of the Best Selling fiction and nonfiction books will be featured with hot coffee and tea. Andrea Schweitzer Smith, Branch Manager at the West Lafayette Branch Library, will host this lively book talk. Call the West Lafayette Branch Library at 740-545-6672 to register. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.

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Tuesday, Jan. 14, 21, 28: West Lafayette Preschool Story Time: West Lafayette Branch Library: Children ages 3 - 5 are invited to The West Lafayette Branch for story time on Tuesday mornings from 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Come and enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, and seasonal crafts. 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

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Thursday, Jan. 16: W.L. B.E.S.T. Night @ The Branch: West Lafayette Branch Library: Books. Electronics. Snacks. Teens. It’s the best night for teens to be at the Branch! Grades 7 - 12 are invited to the Branch library for this after-hours program. Teens will enjoy laptops, games on a gaming system, book talks, friends and snacks. Must be registered. Call 740-545-6672. Registration deadline is the Monday before event date. 5 - 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 15. 22. 29: Preschool Story Time: Coshocton Public Library: Children 3 - 5 years old are invited to Preschool Story Time every Wednesday from 10:30 - 11 a.m. Register by calling 622-

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APARTMENTS FOR RENT AREA RENTAL INFORMATION. Houses and Apartments. Rent or I’ll help you buy! Call 740622-9791 today! Senior Apartment Complex. 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, bath. Washer, dryer hook-ups. Central heat and air. Stove, fridge, dishwasher. $495 a month plus utilities and deposit. No pets. Very nice and safe area. 740-622-5706 or 740-824-3665 2BR, 1BA townhouse, W/D hook-up, newly renovated, hardwood floors. $525/mo. 614-778-2745 1BR apt. appliances, garage, coin operated laundry. 740-622-8020

1BR upstairs apt. Stove/ fridge furnished. Pay own electric and gas and pay on water if goes over. $275/mo. $275/deposit. Available the 3rd of Jan. 740-622-5806

MOBILE HOME FOR RENT 2BR mobile home with attached 2 car garage, fully furnished. RWSD, no pets. $500 month plus utilities. 740-545-9045 2010 Polaris Sportsman 550, electronic fuel injection, 4WD ATV with windshield and winch. 44 hours, 523 miles. Very clean, $5,200. 740-2945049

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