2014 Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival Program

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Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival 2014 COSHOCTON - Since the first Coshocton Balloon Festival in 1982, the Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival has always been a fun and free community event sponsored by businesses and friends throughout Coshocton County. The 33rd Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival will continue the tradition at the Coshocton County Fairground Thursday through Saturday, June 5 -7. The annual event is one of the oldest balloon festivals in Ohio and likely the longest that has been continuously held. For the eighth consecutive year, Frontier Power is the major sponsor. The balloons, from all over Ohio and from several other states, are the stars of the Festival. Launches and fly-ins (weather permitting) usually occur around 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Admission, parking, grandstand seats for all the entertainment are always free. Thursday, the Midway opens at 4 p.m. Entertainment begins at 6 p.m. with the Coshocton Elementary Choir. Musical Mark, presented by Coshocton Kiwanis Club, takes the stage at 6:30 p.m. followed by Sticks and Stones, a band from Newark, Ohio. DeCosky Ford is the sponsor for the Thursday stage shows. Carnival rides, food vendors, and craft booths open at 11 a.m. Friday. Jody’s Dance Studio leads off the grandstand performances at 5 p.m. The Opening Ceremony for the Festival will be at 6 p.m. followed by balloon launch (dependent on weather). Frontier Propane provides the fuel for the balloons. Chestnut Ridge Bluegrass band entertains between 6:15 - 7 p.m. Musical Mark begins at 7:15 p.m. Friday’s top act is Tristen Smith from Nashville who will perform until 9 p.m. A number of the balloons will return to the infield following the entertainment for the annual Night Glow. Balloons rarely fly after dark, but they beautifully illuminate the Fairground with their gas burners for everyone to enjoy. Friday night entertainment is sponsored jointly by Mike Remington, Edward Jones Investments and by Shane Pyle, Raymond James Financial. Saturday will be a full day beginning with a balloon launch around 6:30 a.m. (weather permitting). The Midway opens at 11 a.m. Mowry’s Concessions sponsor the Kiddie Tractor Pull at 1 p.m. Safety Saturday runs from 1 to 4 p.m., E sponsored by The Fischer Agency, H T Farmers Insurance Group. Musical Mark will entertain from 3 - 3:45 Lounge p.m. Introductions and the National Coshocton’s Finest in Dining And Entertainment Anthem will take place in front of • Home Style Cooking the Grandstand at 6 p.m. followed by • Daily Specials • Daily Soups the evening balloon launch (weather • Full Menu All Day Long permitting). Timothy Paul performs 6:15 - 7:30 p.m., The Magic of Jeff • Outdoor Patio Leonard is next. The headliner of Hours: Sun-Thurs. 7am-7pm • Fri-Sat. 7am-9pm the Festival, Danielle Peck, who 51 Pine St. • Coshocton, OH 43812 went to school in Warsaw, but now 740-295-7196 • www.riverfrontlounge.com

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is a Nashville resident and country singer/songwirter will take the stage from 8 - 9:15 p.m. Saturday night Grandstand entertainment is sponsored by Jeff Drennen Dealerships of Coshocton and Zanesville. The 33rd Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival ends with a huge fireworks display over the Fairground sponsored by the Central Ohio Technical College. The Coshocton Antique Flea Market is in the smaller Commercial Building Saturday and Sunday. 2014 individual balloon sponsors are Frontier Power; Jeff Drennen Dealerships; Central Ohio Technical College; AAA Ohio Auto Club; Coshocton Trucking; Clow Water Systems; Kraft Foods; Olde Town Realty; Todd Salmans, DDS; Rock Tenn; State Farm Insurance, Doug Marmie; SanCast, Inc; R.Dale Smith; Jones Metal/Jones Zylon Company; Walmart Super Center; Ember Complete Care; and Roscoe Motor Inn. Friends of the Festival for 2014 include Auer Ace Hardware; Wildwood Music; Farmers Insurance, The Fischer Agency; Central Realty; Three Rivers Therapy; Amici’s Pizza, West Lafayette; Coshocton Visitors Bureau; Three Rivers Fire Department; Medbery Manor; Domino’s Pizza; Coshocton Emergency Medical Services; and Frontier Propane.

Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival Coshocton County Fairgrounds 707 Kenilworth Ave., Coshocton, OH June 5, 6, & 7 • Free Admission • No Parking Fees MAJOR SPONSOR FOR 8 YEARS The Frontier Power Company Your Touchstone Energy Cooperative www.coshoctonhotairballoonfestival.com www.visitcoshocton.com coshoctonhotairballoonfestival@gmail.com For 33 years, hot air balloons have been floating over the hills and valleys of Coshocton. The Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival is one of the longest-running balloon festivals in Ohio. Musical entertainment, carnival rides, craft booths, fireworks, food vendors, night glow, kiddie tractor pull, antique flea market, hot air balloon launches (weather permitting), and other family-oriented activities are all part of this free event.

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The 16th annual Corvettes at Roscoe Village, hosted by Classic Glass Corvette Club, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 8. Awards will be presented by the Classic Glass Corvette Club. You must be present to win an award. Awards sponsored by DeCosky Dealerships. Registration begins at 9 a.m., ends at noon and awards will be handed out at 4 p.m. Registration is $10 the day of the cruise. Handicap parking available on a first come first serve basis. Pre-registration reserves an event commemorative. No preferred parking available. Music from the 50’s and 60’s played by Frank Allen

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Thank you to our “Friends of the Festival”


Scheduled Balloon Launches

Schedule of Events THURSDAY, JUNE 5 4 p.m.: Midway Opens 6 – 6:30 p.m.: Coshocton Elementary Choir 7 – 8:30 p.m.: Sticks and Stones – Presented by DeCosky Ford FRIDAY, JUNE 6 11 a.m.: Midway Opens 5 – 6 p.m.: Jody’s Dance Studio 6 p.m.: Opening Ceremony 6 – 7:30 p.m.: Balloon Launch (weather permitting) 6:15 – 7 p.m.: Chestnut Ridge Bluegrass 7:15 – 7:30 p.m.: Musical Mark – Presented by Coshocton Kiwanis Club 7:30 – 9 p.m.: Tristen Smith from Nashville, TN Friday Entertainment Presented Jointly By: Edward Jones Investments – Mike Remington Raymond James Financial – Shane Pyle 9 p.m.: Night Glow SATURDAY, JUNE 7 6:30 – 9 a.m.: Balloon Launch (weather permitting) 11 a.m.: Midway Opens 1 p.m.: Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull – Presented by Mowry’s 1 – 4 p.m.: Safety Saturday 3 – 3:45 p.m.: Musical Mark 6 p.m.: National Anthem 6 – 7:30 p.m.: Balloon Launch (weather permitting) 6:15 – 7:30 p.m.: Timothy Paul 7:30 – 8 p.m.: Magic of Jeff Leonard 8 – 9:15 p.m.: Danielle Peck – Sat. Entertainment Presented By Jeff Drennen Dealerships 9:30 p.m.: Fireworks – Presented by Central Ohio Technical College

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BAGGIE – a small “bean bag” with a streamer attached that the pilot drops when they are close to the center of a target. BASKET – Typically woven rattan, this is the part that carries the pilot and passengers. BALLOON GLOW – After sunset, balloons that are tethered to the ground will act like giant Chinese lanterns as the burner is used to keep the balloon inflated. A “twinkle” glow is when the pilots take turns lighting their burners.

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TETHER – a thick rope that keeps the balloon attached to the chase vehicle prior to launch. A tethered ride is when the pilot takes passengers up only as high as the length of rope and then come back down again.

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PIBALS – a small helium filled balloon that is released to test the direction and speed of the wind prior to the launch.

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ENVELOPE – the large fabric part of the balloon. It is made of rip-stop nylon or polyester and will last many hours.

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the wind so pilots can only steer it by going up or down to catch a wind in a different direction. Prior to the flight, pilots have received weather information that includes the direction and speed of the predicted winds at different levels. The chase crews follow the balloon from the ground and attempt to be at the landing site in time to secure permission. They assist in packing up the balloon and loading it on the chase vehicle. It is very important that spectators don’t “chase” balloons as it causes congestion along narrow country roads and makes it difficult for the crews to stay up with their balloons. If you have a large open area on your property free of trees and electric wires and welcome a balloon crew to use that spot to launch or land, you can place a bed sheet on the ground. That is a universal welcome sign for balloons as those sheets are visible from quite a distance when the balloons are in the air. Join us on the Patio If a balloon should land near Overlooking the River you, stay back unless invited by the pilot or crew to help. There are no brakes on a balloon and sometimes they bounce several times before making their final landing. The Open 7 crew checks for permission before Days a Week! entering private property, but that • Daily Specials permission does not extend to the • Full Menu All Day Long general public.

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Ballooning is a sport that follows its own time. ”Balloon time” typically happens just after sunrise or several hours prior to sunset when the winds are the lightest – five to 10 miles per hour. A calm, sunny day may mean that balloons can’t fly as they can only go where the wind goes and need some speed to be able to make it across town into a location suitable for landing. Too much wind puts the balloon at risk during launch and landing. Storms even many miles away can also affect balloon flights as there are outflows that occur before a storm makes it to an area. Safety is the primary reason that balloon flights are canceled. If the balloons aren’t able to fly, there will still be lots of other activities to enjoy while at the fairgrounds. The beginning of a balloon flight starts when the pilot spreads out the fabric of the envelope and partially fills it with cold air using inflator fans. After the balloon begins to fill with air, the pilot will apply heat from the burners until the balloon rises and the basket stands up. After all passengers are on board and last minute safety checks are done, the pilot applies more heat to the envelope until it gently rises from the ground. A balloon flight is relatively quiet, the only sound is the “whoosh” of the burners as heat is added to the balloon. The balloon travels with

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Balloon Name: Bohica

Balloon Name: Sunshine

Balloon Name: Who Cares

Balloon Name: Bolt

Balloon Name: Arrythmia

Balloon Name: Second Wind

Name: Sean Askren Hometown: Middletown, OH Sponsor: State Farm Insurance, Doug Marmie - Agent Trivia: Sean is the owner of Askren Air, the premier hot air balloon company in southwest Ohio. If you need the job done, call the “A” team. This is Sean’s fourth time flying in Coshocton and he couldn’t wait to return. Sean has logged over 2000 hours in a hot air balloon and serves the safety officer at the Field of Flight in Battle Creek, MI.

Name: Meredith Bennett Hometown: Hilliard, OH Sponsor: Olde Town Realty Trivia: Meredith has been involved in the ballooning community for over 11 years, flying her balloon, Sunshine, for 9 of those years. She has been lucky enough to have lots of fun flights throughout the years, but the funniest flight Meredith had occurred on her first solo flight, where she was almost arrested by a park ranger for a touch and go in a metro park! Thankfully that did not happen, so Meredith is able to be here with us at this event! Thank you everyone for your support of the balloon community. Name: Jim Birk Hometown: Defiance, OH Sponsor: Clow Water Systems Trivia: Jim will be the Event Director for the US Nationals in Longview, TX later this summer. He directs events around the country and competes in selected events over the summer. Jim is a retired corporate balloon pilot having flown Pepe and the Kroger’s balloon for many years. He is accompanied by his faithful crew chief and ace reporter, Trace.

Name: Jim Cusick Hometown: Marysville, OH Sponsor: Central Ohio Technical College – Coshocton Campus Trivia: Jim has been a pilot since 2004 after years of crewing and learning about ballooning from his father, Rick. Bolt is Jim’s third balloon and the unique design was created when he was 11 years old. Jim qualified last year for the US National Championships and flies in events throughout the Midwest. Jim is married to his crew chief, Laura, and enjoys sharing ballooning with their sons, Ben and Payton.

Name: Rick Cusick Hometown: Lima, OH Sponsor: Kraft Foods Trivia: Rick has been flying in Coshocton since 1986 and really enjoys the people and the flying area. Retired from Proctor and Gamble, Rick stays busy with part time jobs and finishing up his “to do” lists. His wife, Pat, has been his longtime crew chief and is proud that she has never once lost him.

Balloon Name: Just a Dream

Balloon Name: Kilroy

Name: Paul “Homer” Frick Hometown: Edinboro, PA Sponsor: R. Dale Smith Trivia: Homer is retired and enjoys harassing his friends that still have to work. Dale Smith has been Homer’s sponsor and loyal crew for many, many years. Homer’s wife, Jan, has the patience of a saint and is the technology guru in the family.

Name: Dan Greathouse Hometown: Eastlake, OH Sponsor: Frontier Power, a Touchstone Energy Cooperative Trivia: Dan first flew in Coshocton in 2000 and has only missed one year. Dan has lots of local crew that love chasing him. He works at Lazertoyz, a discount electronic remote control supply company. We are sorry that Dan’s beautiful wife, Diane, passed away last year after a valiant fight with breast cancer. She was loved by us all and will be missed.

Balloon Name: Speleo

Name: Tim Grissom Hometown: West Liberty, OH Sponsor: Dr. Todd Salmans, DDS Trivia: This is Tim’s first year at the Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival. A pilot since 2007, he lives in West Liberty and works as manager of Ohio Caverns. You seldom find him on the ground – he’s either above it or under it! His balloon is named Speleo, which is Greek for cave or cavern. His favorite flights are quiet early morning flights over the beautiful fields and rolling hills of central Ohio. He often flies out of Grimes field in Urbana or the Ohio Caverns lawn. Tim says if you see him flying, chase him down and say “Hello”!

Balloon Name: Cra-Zee

Name: Alex Jonard Hometown: St. Charles, IL Sponsor: Frontier Power, a Touchstone Energy Cooperative Trivia: Alex grew up in West Lafayette and still has lots of family in Coshocton County. He is the materials manager at Banner Service Corp. in Carol Stream, IL. Alex started his ballooning career as an observer at the Coshocton event in 1985 and got his pilot’s license in 1987. It is a family affair for the Jonard’s as his wife, Monica, and sons, Alex T. and Nick are his crew. Alex T and Nick are both currently working on their student licenses. Their balloon is a tribute to Professor Zee, Bob Zanella, who passed away in 2010. The “Z” on the parachute top reminds them that he will also be there as they fly.

Balloon Name:

Name: Bill Lavigna Hometown: Gates Mills, OH Sponsor: RockTenn Trivia: The Ugliest Duckling is the third “Rock and Roll” duck flown by Captain Billy. Bill loves to explore the old buildings in Coshocton and enjoys sharing them with his friends from home. When not flying, he is a dentist in the Cleveland area.

The Ugliest Duckling Name: Mike Emich Hometown: Akron, OH Sponsor: SanCasT Inc. Trivia: Mike is a firefighter from Akron, Ohio and his first flight was in 1971. He holds 3 US National and 2 World Records for Distance in a hot air balloon. Mike was the top competitive pilot in Ohio in 2010. He has developed some great friendships in Coshocton with his local crew. His wife, Rozanne, is his fabulous crew chief and never forgets the “red cups”. Mike and Rozanne will be joining the retirement club this year.

Balloon Name: Kismet II

Name: Tim Midura Hometown: Marshallville, OH Sponsor: Coshocton Trucking Trivia: Tim has been a pilot since 1979 and flew the first balloon in Costa Rica. He is a physician’s assistant at Coshocton Memorial Hospital’s ER and enjoys having a weekend without being on-call. Tim’s wife, Missy, is also a balloon pilot though she will be driving the truck this weekend.


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Balloon Name: ZigZag

Balloon Name: CarMaKiDrew

Balloon Name: Zing Me

Name: Phil Thompson Hometown: Galena, IL Sponsor: Ember Complete Care Trivia: Phil knows a thing or two about ballooning as he and his wife, Lisa own Lindstrand Balloons USA – a major balloon manufacturer. It has been more than 20 years since Phil last flew in Coshocton and he missed the beautiful countryside.

Name: Gary Tyo Hometown: Mt. Gilead, OH Sponsor: AAA Ohio Auto Club Trivia: Gary Tyo is a native of North Central Ohio, and a ballooning veteran of 30 plus years. His interest in ballooning came after attending a balloon festival in Marysville, Ohio in 1972. He thought it was a unique and fascinating experience and that he would like to try it some time. It wasn’t until 1981 that he purchased his first balloon and obtained his Private pilot’s license. The following year he acquired his Commercial license. Gary owns and operates Mid-Ohio Balloon Adventures, LLC; a balloon ride business based in Mount Gilead, OH. The most enjoyable aspect of ballooning for Gary is the excitement it brings to others. He and his wife, Kim, look forward to participating in the Coshocton Balloon Festival each year.

Name: Wayne Warren Hometown: Waterford, MI Sponsor: WalMart Super Center Trivia: Wayne started flying in 1973 and has flown at every balloon event at Coshocton except the first. His nick-name, The Mad Bomber, is a perfect description of Wayne dropping in on a target. Wayne built the balloon that he will be flying this year. He is joined by his crew chief, Linda, and his loyal crew, John and Sherry.

Name: Joe Zvada Hometown: McAllen, TX Sponsor: Roscoe Motor Inn Trivia: Joe returns to Coshocton after a several year absence. He loves the challenge of flying the hills and valleys and the friendly landowners in Coshocton County. Joe is a fierce competitor and is ranked 15th in the World Hot Air Balloon Ranking List. He presently works as an Aircraft Scheduler/Dispatcher. Check out www.balloonpong.com, a website he helps to maintain about competitive hot air ballooning.

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Come and enjoy Gospel Singing at its best. All of the sings will be at 7 PM. Bring a lawn chair for best seating. In case of inclement weather the sing will be held indoors. Come early and tour the Lighthouse. Food stand from 5:30 - 6:45 PM. June 14 – Ron Webb & The Monarks The Adkins Brothers The Lordsmen June 28 – The Chuckwagon Gang July 12 – Carriers of the Light July 26 – Mercy River Quartet Aug. 9 – The Victory Trio Aug. 23 – The Colonial City Quartet

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Balloon Name: Compromise

Name: Socrates Rettos Hometown: Liberty Twp, OH Sponsor: Jeff Drennen Dealerships Trivia: Soc grew up in Coshocton and got his start in ballooning in the early 80’s when he volunteered at the Coshocton event. After his first ride, he was hooked. Soc’s father, John Rettos, served for many years as the Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival chairman and is now helping Soc as crew. Soc is excited to be flying this year’s sponsor for the Saturday Night Entertainment and can’t wait to hear Danielle Peck perform. A hometown boy and a hometown girl!!!

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Balloon Name: Thriller

Balloon Name: Rainbow Maze

Name: Charlie Mays Hometown: Ryland Heights, Kentucky Trivia: This is Charlie’s third time flying in Coshocton and he loves the challenge of the hills and valleys. Charlie recently opened a concrete business in addition to the balloon ride business he operates in northern Kentucky. Charlie comes from a ballooning family.

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Balloon Name: Eclipse

Name: Greg Miller Hometown: Grafton, OH Sponsor: Jones Metal/Jones Zylon Co. Trivia: Greg works at the Lubrizol Corporation as a database administrator. Greg’s favorite flight was his first flight after getting his license when he could take his wife, Sherry, and son, Michael, along for a ride. In his spare time, he enjoys woodworking and serving as a volunteer fireman.

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