2012 Cambridge/Guernsey Co Visitors Guide

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For your convenience our Cambridge/Guernsey County Visitor’s Guide can be found on our website, www.guernseycountynow.com. You can view the guide and download any pages you want. We want you to have the information you need to make your travel plans to Guernsey County, Ohio. If you can’t find the information you need, please give us a call at 740-439-3531 ext. 219 or email spectrum@dixcom.com and we will be sure to add it to our 2013 issue.

Associations Cambridge Chamber Of Commerce....439-6688 Cambridge-Guernsey Visitors Center...432-2022 Cambridge Main Street..............................439-2238 Cambridge Airport.......................................432-3726 Cambridge Parks Dept. .............................432-3287

Emergency Numbers Southeastern Med........................................439-8000 Highway Patrol................................911 or 439-1388 Sheriff...................................................911 or 439-4455 Police - Cambridge ........................911 or 439-4431 Police - Byesville .............................911 or 685-2121

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P.O. Box 1053 Cambridge, Ohio 43725 Phone 740-439-3531 Email: spectrum@dixcom.com 2

Table Of Contents Advertisers Index ........................................Pg. 3 Accommodations ..................................Pgs. 4-5 Welcome Hunters .......................................Pg. 7 Activities .................................................Pgs. 8-11 Dining ...................................................Pgs. 12-14 Local Trivia ..................................................Pg. 15 Map ........................................................Pgs. 16-17 Shopping...............................................Pgs. 18-19 Recreation ...........................................Pgs. 20-22 Churches ....................................................Pg. 23 Entertainment ....................................Pgs. 24-25 Festivals and Events.........................Pgs. 26-30 Travel Journal ....................................Pgs. 31-32 While every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this guide, the Cambridge/ Guernsey County Visitors Guide assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. Copyright 2012 by Dix Communications


Advertisers Index Accommodations ...............................................pgs 4-5 Baymont Inn & Suites Comfort Inn Deer Creek Express Econolodge Hampton Inn Pine Lakes Lodge Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center - back pg. Southgate Hotel

Downtown Arena - inside front cover Francis Family Restaurant Mr. Lee’s Family Restaurant The Bears Den Restaurant List The Forum Theo’s Restaurant Tlaquepaque Mexican Restaurant

Activities ..............................................................pgs 8-11 Baker Family Museum Boyd’s Crystal Art Glass Byesville Historical Society Byesville Scenic Railway Cy Young Festival Georgetown Winery John and Annie Glenn Historic Site Lore City Festival ...............................................pg 30 Mosser Glass, Inc. National Road/Zane Grey Museum Ohio Hills Folk Festival Salt Fork Festival .................................................pg 26 The Living Word Outdoor Drama The Paul Bunyan Show

Entertainment ................................................pgs 24-25 Cambridge Concert Association Cambridge Singers Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center The Cambridge Performing Arts Center

Churches ...................................................................pg 23 Christ’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Christ United Methodist Church Church of Christ New Concord Faith United Methodist Church First Presbyterian Church St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church Trinity Baptist Church

Shopping .........................................................pgs 18-19 Cambridge Main Street Donley’s Hallmark & Gift Shop Kennedy’s Bakery Mouse House Antiques Old Country Loft Penny Court Antiques & Collectibles The Resale Shop

Dining ................................................................pgs 12-14 Courtside Deli/Midtown Bar & Grill Denny’s

Recreation .......................................................pgs 20-22 Longhorn Head to Tail Tours Mast Tire Mr. G’s Center Market Mr. G’s Drive Thru & Carryout Spring Valley Campground Stoney’s R.V. - inside front cover Wildfire Golf Club

Muskingum Watershed..............inside front cover Bruner Land Co. ................................................pg. 30 3


Accommodations Baymont Inn & Suites 61595 Southgate Parkway, Cambridge, OH 740-439-1505 or 877-BAYMONT www.baymontinns.com 72 rooms, breakfast, conference room, inside pool, hot tub, pets welcome*.

Hampton Inn 8775 Georgetown Rd., Cambridge, OH 740-439-0600 or 800-HAMPTON www.cambridge.hamptoninn.com 87 rooms, breakfast, inside pool, hot tub, free Wi-Fi, fitness room-24 hrs., business center, flat screen TV.

Econo Lodge 1945 Southgate Parkway, Cambridge, OH 740-439-3581 www.econolodge.com 89 rooms, breakfast, outside pool, pets welcome, free Wi-Fi.

Pine Lakes Lodge 61680 Buskirk Lane, Salesville, OH 740-679-3617 www.pinelakeslodge.com 4 rooms and 1 suite, conference room, private balconies, wi-fi, 3 cabins to rent. Salt Fork Resort & Conference Center U.S. Rt. 22 East, Cambridge, OH 740-439-2751or 800-282-7275 www.saltforkresort.com 148 rooms, dining, conference room, inside and outside pool, hot tub, pets welcome*. Southgate Hotel 248 Southgate Parkway, Cambridge, OH 740-432-7313 Fax: 740-432-2337 www.SouthgateHotel.net 102 room - smoking and non-smoking, outdoor pool, cash bar, lounge, meeting/banquet facilities, fitness room, game room, onsite laundry room, pets welcome, Continental breakfast.

Comfort Inn 2326 Southgate Parkway, Cambridge, OH 435-3200 or 800-228-5150 www.choicehotels.com 70 rooms, breakfast, conference room, inside pool, hot tub, pets welcome, Wi-Fi, fitness room. Deer Creek Express 2321 Southgate Parkway, Cambridge, OH 740-432-6391 or 800-637--2917 www.deercreekmotel.net 90 rooms, breakfast,, inside pool, pets welcome, free Wi-Fi. *Some restrictions

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2248 Southgate Pkwy., Cambridge, OH 43725 (located at exit 178 off of I-70 or exit 44b off of I-77)

740-432-7313 Fax: 740-432-2337 www.SouthgateHotel.net Close to all restaurants and shopping

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• 2 levels of newly remodeled, clean and affordable rooms • Smoking and non-smoking rooms available • King and doubles available • Adjoining rooms • Handicap accessible • Free wireless internet • Continental breakfast • Game room

• In room refrigerators and microwaves upon request • In room coffee pots, ironing board, and blow dryers • Pet friendly • Newly remodeled LOUNGE! • 2,000 sq. ft. banquet facility up to 225 guests • Large outdoor pool • And much more ... 1999218100


Accommodations Salt Fork State Park Campgrounds Camping facilities at Salt Fork includes 212 campsites. Each site has a 20/30/50-amp electric hookup, with 20 of those sites offering sewer and water hookups. Other features include heated shower houses, flush toilets, a dump station, a private beach, boat launching and docking facilities for campers. Eighteen sites are wheelchair accessible. A primitive campground was recently developed. It features 22 nonelectric, tent sites in a wooded area. In addition a youth group camp and horseman’s camp are available. Pet camping is permitted in all areas. Reservations are available at www.ohiostateparks.org or by calling 1-866-644-6727.

Salt Fork Campgrounds

PINE LAKES LODGE

Bed &Breakfast Resort & Conference Center

61680 Buskirk Lane Salesville, Ohio 740-679-3617

Spring Valley Campground Spring Valley Campground

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Baymont 740-439-1505 800-434-5800

EconoLodge 740-439-3581 1945 Southgate Pkwy. Cambridge, OH www.econolodge.com

61595 Southgate Pkwy. Cambridge, OH www.baymontinn.com

• WIFI •Indoor Pool • Whirlpool • Sauna and Jaquizi Suites • Meeting Rooms • Full Continental Breakfast

Come and enjoy this 89 acre resort, including a 3 ½ acre swimming and fishing lake. The kids will love the swimming pool, playground, basketball and volleyball courts. Three pavilions are available for family gatherings. They offer pull-thrus, rustic cabins and tent sites. Each site is equipped with picnic table, fire ring, water, electric and free wireless internet access. Most sites have sewer and optional cable TV. Open year around.

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Welcome Hunters

Hunting and Fishing In Guernsey County Guernsey County is a hunter’s and fisherman’s paradise, with eight public areas to hunt and fish. These areas include Salt Fork State Park, Salt Fork Wildlife Area, Seneca Lake Park, Seneca Lake Dam, Wills Creek Reservoir, Piedmont Lake, Egypt Valley Wildlife Area and Cambridge Reservoir. In 2011, Guernsey County ranked fourth in the state of Ohio during deer gun season with more then 2,900 deer harvested by December 6. The above sites offer thousands of acres of excellent opportunities for harvesting, in season deer, turkey, grouse, rabbit, other game, Muskie, small and large mouth bass, channel cat, walleye, bullhead, crappie, bluegill, flathead cat and other game fish. For information on what is in season when, and how to get your license, visit www.dnr.state.oh.us/, click on wildlife and you will find all the current information on hunting and fishing regulations and where to purchase a license. For more information on the various areas listed above visit www.outdoorohio.com and click on Guernsey County. Make sure you are familiar with the rules and regulations so you can have a safe and successful experience.

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Activities

Byesville Scenic Railway

Cambridge City Park

Boyd’s Crystal Art Glass

Baker Family Museum

1203 Morton Avenue P.O. Box 127 Cambridge, Ohio 43725 740-439-2077 www.boydglass.com Factory hours 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. Showroom hours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Free tours Monday through Friday.

805 Cumberland Street Caldwell, Ohio 740-732-6410 Marvel over one of the finest collections of glassware and antiques in the United States. Featuring over 100,000 pieces from respected glass companies such as Cambridge, Heisey, Fenton, Westmorland and Degenhart, as well as a vast array of pottery from companies including Weller, Shawnee, Roseville and McCoy. Hours: Wed. and Thurs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Fri. and Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. www.bakermuseum.org

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Dickens Victorian Village Byesville Historical Society & Museum 236 East Main Avenue (at Second Street) Byesville, Ohio 43723 Director Jeanitta Watson 740-685-2812 Housed in a historical bank building, the museum features a collection of antique articles, photographs and documents which chronicle the history of Byesville area from the mid 1800’s to present. Seasonal hours Memorial Day thru Labor Day/additionally by appointment.

Byesville Scenic Railway 100 Toliver Trail Byesville, Ohio 43723 1-800-933-5480 www.bsrw.org “All-aboard” for a trip in history as passengers are transported back in time to the days of the early 1900s when coal mining was king and whistle-stop train stations dotted the landscape in Guernsey County Ohio. On board passengers are greeted by our coal mining historians who share the life, heritage, and culture of the coal miners that worked underground in the once many deep mines along the Marietta Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Listen to the stories of the local miners; sing along to “I Owe My Soul To The Company Store” and be sure to sit back and relax on this unforgettable ride of a lifetime. Your 1 to 1½ hour long round trip train excursion through scenic Southeastern Ohio departs from our train station in Byesville, Ohio. Join us throughout the year for special event runs such as our Wine

Dickens Victorian Village Trains, Father’s Day, Coal Miners Festival, Fall Foliage, Veteran’s Day and Spirit of Christmas with Santa Claus specials. Our annual schedule and prices is available on our web site detailing our train excursions and special events, we run rain or shine. Learn more about our excursions at www.bsrw.org or call 800-9335480 FMI. Special exclusive group and school trips may also be scheduled in advance by contacting tours@bsrw.org or 800-688-3166 FMI.

Dickens Victorian Village Historic Downtown Cambridge 740-422-8787 or 1-800-933-5480 www.dickensvictorianvillage.com Olde England and history come alive in Historic Downtown Cambridge with lifelike figures representing scenes from Victorian Society. Experience all 70+ displays in this innovative public art exhibition as you take a stroll amidst Cambridge’s charming streetscape, striking architecture, and eclectic shops and eateries.

The Cy Young Days Festival June 22, 23, 24, 2012 Newcomerstown, Ohio Amusement rides, games and food. June 22 - Basket Auction and Band June 23 - Parade with Grand Parade Marshall Denny McLain and a Band June 24 - Car Show, Pedal Tractor Pull for children and adults

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John and Annie Glenn Historic Site John & Annie Glenn Historic Site and Exploration Center 72 West Main Street, P.O. Box 107 New Concord, Ohio 43762 740-826-3305 www.johnglennhome.org History comes alive at the boyhood home of the first American to orbit Earth. Learn about life during the Great Depression and the Home Front during WWII through a captivating living history presentation on the main floor of the home. Tours also include an orientation film, narrated by Hugh Downs, and a guided tour of the top floor of the home. There you will see John’s bedroom as it was when he was growing up there in the 1920’s and 1930’s. Memorabilia displayed includes two of Senator Glenn’s military uniforms and the jumpsuit he wore after orbiting Earth in 1962. A model of the Friendship 7 space capsule demonstrates how far the U.S. space program has come in 50 years. The museum is operated by the John & Annie Glenn Museum Foundation which also operates the National Road/Zane Grey Museum. Just minutes from Guernsey County and only 5 miles apart, come and explore 200 years of American history at these two great sites! Open May – October: Wednesday – Saturday (10 – 4) and Sunday (1 – 4) Group tours are available at other times by appointment. 10

Old Stone House

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Georgetown Vineyards 62920 Georgetown Rd. Cambridge, Ohio 43725 740-435-3222 www.georgetownvineyards.com Beautiful views ... delicious wines ... a relaxing atmosphere! Open to the public, wine sampling available and gift shop. Hours: Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Activities Mosser Glass, Inc. 9279 Cadiz Rd. (US Rt.22 one-half mile west of I-77) Cambridge, Ohio 43725 740-439-1827 www.mosserglass.com Mosser Glass offers area tourists an interesting learning experience. You will be given a guided tour through our facility, where you will see our talented craftsmen at work and learn about the process of glass making. Tour Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-10am and 11am-2:30pm. (No tours first two full weeks of July and last two weeks of December.) Showroom hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm. Group tours welcome. Large groups require advanced notice.

OCT. 5, 6, 7, 2012 GUERNSEY CO. FAIRGROUNDS, CAMBRIDGE, OH

OHIO HILLS FOLK FESTIVAL Carnival Rides

Games

Fireworks

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Homemade Ice Cream Quilt Show and More

www.ohiohillsfolkfestival.com

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the Wilds 14000 International Road Cumberland, OH 43732 Phone: 740-638-5030 www.thewilds.org

ONE HALF PRICE ADULT PASS WITH PURCHASE OF ADULT PASS “Ohio’s Only Passion Play” 6010 College Hill Rd. • Cambridge, Ohio (740) 439-2761 www.livingworddrama.org Not valid with any other discount or offer

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National Road/Zane Grey Museum 8850 East Pike Norwich, OH 43767 800-752-2602 or 740-826-3305 ohiohistory.org/nationalroad This museum offers three exhibit areas: The National Road – A 136’ diorama depicts the construction of the road, “America’s First Highway to the West”, at various stages and demonstrates the flood of immigration which followed it. An authentic Conestoga wagon is displayed as one of the examples of transportation which has traveled the road. A tribute to Zane Grey – This Zanesville-born author, nicknamed the “Father of the Adult Western”, wrote over 80 books and over 100 movies were produced, based on those books. His study has been recreated and includes many manuscripts and other memorabilia. Zanesville Art Pottery – This beautiful locally-produced pottery was only produced for about a 20-year period of time in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. This spectacular collection is unique for its artistry and glazes. The museum is owned by the Ohio Historical Society and managed by the John & Annie Glenn Museum Foundation, which also manages the John & Annie Glenn Historic Site. Just minutes west of Guernsey County and only 5 miles apart, come and explore 200 years of American History at these two great sites! Open May – October: Wednesday- Saturday (10 – 4) and Sunday (1 – 4) Group tours are available at other times by appointment

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Dining

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2000 East Wheeling Ave. Banquets: 740-260-1604 Cambridge, OH 43725 Restaurant: 740-432-4922

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The Forum

Fast Friendly Service Reaonably Priced Take Out Available

Theo’s Restaurant GREEK • AMERICAN ITALIAN • MEXICAN

2205 Southgate Pkwy. Cambridge 740-432-3878

Homemade Specials Fresh Made Pies 632 Wheeling Ave., Cambridge

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“In the heart of downtown Camridge”

61275 Southgate Pkwy., Cambridge, OH 43725 (740) 432-5545 3090 Maple Ave., Zanesville, OH 43701 (740) 453-6465 601 Wabash Ave. NW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 330-364-2474 50601 Valley Plaza, St. Clairsville, OH 43950 (740) 695-2560 Hours: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 1000398800

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Hungry? PIZZA Couto’s Pizza & Subs Creno’s Pizza Domino’s (downtown & Byesville) Galaxy Pizza (Cambridge & Byesville) Little Caesar’s Pizza Papa John’s Pizza Pizza Hut Plus One Pizza (Cambridge & Byesville) Tommy’s Pizza Wally’s Pizza & Subs

ORIENTAL Great Chinese Buffet

MEXICAN Cantina Mexican Grill Taco Bell Tlaquepaque

ICE CREAM & SWEETS Cold Stone Creamery Dairy Queen Dolan’s Chill & Grill Hall’s Homemade Ice Cream Kennedy’s Bakery Kennedy’s Cakes & Donuts Orr’s Drive In Rasor’s Drive-In Parkside We’re Rollin’ Pretzel Co.

BURGER/FAST FOOD Arby’s Burger King (East & South) McDonald’s (East, South & Byesville) Wendy’s

COFFEE SHOP Tim Horton’s

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DINERS Aunt Gertie’s Drive-In n 4th Street Diner Seneca Lake Marina Trail Family Diner

FAMILY DINING Bear’s Den Bob Evans Buffalo Grill ge ge Coblentz’s Cambridge Kitchen The Cove Restaurantt Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Denny’s Downtown Arena urran u nt Francis Family Restaurant Jackie’s Family Restaurant ken Kentucky Fried Chicken Lanning’s Family Restaurant Long John Silver’s an ntt Long Branch Restaurant Mr. Lee’s Restaurant Ruby Tuesday The Forum The Point Restaurant Theo’s Restaurant Timbers at Salt Fork Lodge USA Steak Buffet

BAR & GRILL Airport Inn Creekside Tavern Deep Cut Tavern Longhorn Bar and Grill rilllll ri Park Circle Café The Pit Stop

GAS STATION EATERIES Pilot Travel Center Sheetz Travel Plaza

SUBS & DELI’S Courtside Deli Subway (North, South h& Buffalo)


Trivia

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Where do you stop for your next picnic supplies?

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Where will you find rustic charm and beautiful views?

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The best homemade pies can be found where?

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Where do you find 15,000 square feet of antiques and more?

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Where do you park your camper on 90 acres with pools and full hook ups?

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What attracts thousands of visitor’s each Christmas holiday season?

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What is Ohio’s only Passion Play?

10. Who is Cambridge’s premiere singing sensation? 11. Where do you shop for all your campers and camper accessories? 12. Who has been offering a quality stay for less since 1976? 13. Who says, “A road to happiness is really a path”? 14. Where can you find wood carvers and more? 15. What will you find in neighboring Caldwell that you don’t want to miss? 16. Where is “Nature’s Playground”?

Where can you see an authentic Conestoga wagon?

1. Mr. G’s Center Market; 2. Wildfire Golf Club; 3. Possum Lodge; 4. Theo’s Restaurant; 5. Penny Court Antiques and Collectable; 6. Spring Valley Campground; 7. Dickens Victorian Village; 8. National Road/Zane Grey Museum; 9. The Living Word Outdoor Drama; 10. The Cambridge Singers; 11. Stoney’s R.V.; 12. Deer Creek Express; 13. Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center; 14. The Paul Bunyan Show; 15. Baker Family Museum; 16. Seneca Lake Park;

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Shopping

Donley’s Hallmark & Gift Shop

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Donley’s Hallmark & Gift Shop 731 Wheeling Ave., Cambridge, OH 43725 740-432-6081

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Visit Beautiful Downtown Cambridge! Cambridge Main Street welcomes you to stroll our beautiful downtown. A Heritage Ohio community, Cambridge offers antique shops, boutiques, restaurants and museums, nestled in scenic Southeastern Ohio. Come and enjoy our new streetscape of lovely trees, Victorian lighting and seating areas. Take pleasure in the relaxing and friendly atmosphere of preserved architecture and unique shopping and dining. Donna Hill, Executive Director Cambridge Main Street, 627 Wheeling Avenue, Ste 207, Cambridge, OH 43725 740-439-2238 director@downtowncambridge.com www.downtowncambridge.com 18

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Shopping

Kennedy’s Bakery

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The ReSale Shop 429 S. 11th St., Cambridge 740-517-5568 You never know what you will find at the ReSale Shop

Mouse House Antiques 10363 Cadiz Rd., Cambridge, Ohio 740-432-3132 Open April-October. Hours vary. 19


Recreation

Salt Fork Lake Salt Fork State Park 14755 Cadiz Rd. , Lore City, Ohio 43755 740-439-3521 www.dnr.state.oh.us

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Seneca Lake 22172 Park Road, Senecaville, Ohio 43780 740-685-6013 www.mwcd.org senecapark@mwcd.org Enjoy fishing at this popular 3,500 acre Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) lake, or relax while sailing, waterskiing or sun bathing on the sandy swimming beach. Seneca Lake area offers a more secluded retreat for camping or swimming in this scenic wonderland. Planned activities are available for campers and day-users. Seneca Lake, largest of the MWCD lakes, is stocked with a variety of game fish. A full service marina provides boat and motor sales, service, rental, boating supplies, bait, tackle and licenses. Hunters enjoy acres of land open during the season. The scenic, peaceful picnic areas include tables, grills and shelters. Vacation cabins, camper cabins, log cabin nature center, special events, hiking trails, amphitheater and playground. For a quiet vacation at the lake, there are two-bedroom cabins. For those looking for a more rugged stay will be pleased with more than 513 campsites in two locations, many wooded. The lake is located off State Route 313, 12 miles southeast of Cambridge, Exit 37 from Interstate 77.

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The landscape of rural Guernsey County appears as a patchwork of forested hills, open meadows and misty valleys threaded by numerous streams. At the heart of this region is Salt Fork State Park. As Ohio’s largest state park, Salt Fork boasts recreational facilities to suit nearly every taste. Salt Fork has a 3,000 acre lake with no horsepower limits. Salt Fork also offers an 18-hole championship golf course, 14 miles of hiking trails as well as hunting and fishing areas. The park has a lodge with 148 rooms, 53 two bedroom cabins, and a 212 unit camping area. The horse camp, with its 63 miles of bridal trails, is one of the park’s growing attractions. You must bring your own horse. Sizeable populations of largemouth bass, crappies, bluegills, walleyes and muskellunge are present. Fishing is particularly good in the many embayment areas, and along the artificial reef on the north branch of the lake. Hunting is permitted on designated areas. Check with Park or Wildlife Officers for delineation of these areas. Cottontail rabbit, gray and fox squirrels, deer, grouse, quail, woodchuck, raccoon, mink, muskrat, beaver, wild turkey and waterfowl are abundant. An archery trail is available for bow hunting enthusiasts. An ODNR Division of Wildlife office is located near the main park entrance. The 2,500 foot beach is one of the largest inland beaches in Ohio. The beach house provides outdoor showers, lockers, toilets and a snack bar. Two reservable picnic shelters are available for a fee. There are several picnic areas with tables and grills in scenic locations around the lake. A wheelchair accessible picnic area with hard surfaced-paths and accessible latrines, parking and tables is available. Salt Fork and Sugartree Marinas offer a great variety and number of rental boats. Available for rental are waverunners, ski boats, pontoon boats, fishing boats, kayaks, canoes and high performance pontoons for tubing. Rentals are only available at Sugartree Marina at the north end of the lake close to the lodge, cabins and golf course. Overnight docking is only available at Salt Fork Marina. Both locations offer boat accessories, supplies, logo clothing, fuel, ice, pumpout service and food. Closed October 1 through April 1.

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Churches Trinity Baptist Church 1360 Highland Ave., Cambridge, OH 43725 740-439-2963 Sunday: Bible Study 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 11:00 a.m., Sunday Evening: AWANA 5:00-7:00 p.m. Wednesday: Choir Practice 6:00 p.m., Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Pastor Mark Stinson www.trinitybaptistcambridge.org

Faith United Methodist Church 500 South 7th St., Cambridge, OH 740-432-7597 Sunday Worship 10:20 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Wednesday Bible Service 7:00 p.m. Pastor Keith Peachey fumc@firewireinternet.com www.faithumccambridge.com

First Presbyterian Church 725 Steubenville Ave., Cambridge, OH 740-432-7604 Adult Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship/Child Bible Study 10:30 a.m. Women’s Bible Study Wed. 9:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Study Wed. 7:00 a.m. Rev. Keith Leach

Christ’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 1101 Steubenville Ave., Cambridge, OH 740-432-6036 Email: rita@christslutheran.org Sunday School Sept.-May 9 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Saturday Service 5:30 p.m. Pastor Joe Bradley www.christslutheran.org

Church of Christ New Concord Maple Lane at S.R. 83 S., New Concord, OH 740-826-4971 Sunday Bible Class 9:15 a.m. Worship 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Dick Harris, Evangelist newconcordchurch@juno.com

St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church 300 Church St., Pleasant City, OH 685-3292 Divine Liturgy Sunday 9:00 a.m. Monday evening 6:00 p.m. Served by Father John, O.F.M. revfrjohn@att.net Christ United Methodist Church 2167 North Ave., Cambridge, OH Pastor: Rev. Sturman Moore Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 740-439-4579 www.CambridgeChristUMC@netscape.com Sunday 8:30 a.m.: Breakfast Fellowship. Full Breakfast - all are welcome Sunday 9:15 a.m.: Sunday School for adults and children plus nursery Sunday 10:15 a.m.: Worship Service Children’s church and nursery available Sunday 4:00 p.m.: Youth Group - 6th grade through 12th grade Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m.: Each Sunday unless otherwise noted in the newspaper Monday Evening 6:00 p.m.: Children’s Fellowship Choir and lesson (Sept.-Mar.) Monday Evening 7:00 p.m.: 10 Basic Steps Adult Bible Study Thursday 12:30 p.m.: Bible Study at the church 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 3:00 p.m.: Cambridge Heights ministry 3rd, 4th and 5th Tuesday 3:30 p.m.: Red Carpet ministry Quarterly 11:00 a.m.: KEENAGERS GROUP - all 55 years and over; luncheon, fellowship and entertainment. (Call church for upcoming dates)

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Entertainment

Presents Barefoot In The Park - Neil Simon Comedy Friday and Saturday, February 17, 18, 24, 25, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 19 and 26, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. The King and I - April 12-15 School House Rock - May 10-12, 18-20 642 Wheeling Ave., Cambridge, OH 43725 740-261-4304 www.cambridgeperformingartscenter.org

Cambridge Concert Association P.O. Box 1814, Cambridge, Ohio 740-439-3754 The mission of the Cambridge Concert Association is to enable Guernsey County and area residents to see, hear, and appreciate the arts through a variety of live performances. Four concerts are presented each season at the Scottish Rite Auditorium, 941 Wheeling Ave., Cambridge, OH 43725. Annual memberships are available. Tickets available at the door for $15.00. Contact Steve DeMarco at sdem518@aol.com Sunday, Jan. 22nd, 2012 - 3:00 p.m. Dick Simcox Big Band Sunday, March 11th, 2012 - 3:00 p.m. Th Galileo Trio (Piano Trio - violin, cello, piano) Cambridge Singers 740-435-0099 The Cambridge Singers, under the musical direction of Jim Whitehair and accompanied by Tom Apel, celebrate their 48th Anniversary with their 2012 season. Their annual Spring show, this year will include “Let’s Go To The Movies” presented May 18th and 19th at 7:00 p.m. and 20th at 3:00 p.m. “Christmas With The Cambridge Singers” will be presented December 8th and 9th. All shows held at the beautiful Scottish Rite Auditorium in downtown Cambridge. Please call Jim Whitehair at (740) 435-0099 for tickets, performance times or more info. 24


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We Go Everywhere Together Sunday, March 18, 2012 12:00pm Brunch - 2:00pm Showtime Ticket Price: Show only $10, Brunch and Show: $25 Watching 34 West Theater Company's original play “We Go Everywhere Together,” about two old men and their "bucket of fish," will remind you of the Pixar movie “Up.” Both pieces of beautiful art are about octogenarians getting one more kick at life, showing that living la dolce vita is not only for those who are young. The good life is ageless. Stephen W. Baldwin and Jeffery D. Querin play George and Henry respectively. They also wrote the play and are the creative and artistic directors of 34 West Theater. Stand By Your Man - The Tammy Wynette Story Tuesday, April 3, 2012 5:30 - 7pm Buffet Served - 7:30pm Showtime Ticket Price: $30 for the show only; $47.95 for the show and buffet From the cotton fields of Itawamba, Mississippi, to international superstar! Tammy Wynette, women behind the legend will take the audience through her journey of triumphs and tragedies including Tammy's relationships with the five husbands she stood by. Tammy will also sing a variety of songs that will take the audience through an evening that will never be forgotten.

January 15, 2012 Bridal & Prom Showcase 2012 January 28, 2012 Country on the Carpet February 4 & 5, 2012 Gun Show Feb. 24-26, 2012 East Ohio Sportsman’s Expo March 3, 2012 NCC Glass Auction March 9-11, 2012 Business & Home Expo March 17, 2012 NWTF Guernsey County Local Longbeards April 28, 2012 Wing 12 Daffodil Luncheon April 28, 2012 National Dance Week May 4 & 5, 2012 Hopalong Cassidy Festival June 22 & 23, 2012 NCC Glass Show & Sale

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Festivals and Events

The Living Word Outdoor Drama January January 6-7: Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Weekend Throughout Downtown Cambridge The game's afoot in Cambridge, Ohio where you will have a suspense-filled encounter with world-renowned detective Sherlock Holmes in historic downtown Cambridge, site of the Dickens Victorian Village. Solve the mystery of Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Unraveling Strand, written by local Playwright Anne Chlovechok. Holmes and Watson have been invited back to Cambridge, OH for a performance at the Strand Theater. Sherlock is reticent until he hears that the theater is haunted and this peaks his interest. They accept the invitation. During the performance the audience gets more than they bargained for when they witness murder most foul! Join Holmes and Watson as they uncover the truth in The Case of the Unraveling Strand. Compete for the grand prize of $250 and a variety of other valuable gifts as you attempt to solve the mystery especially for Sherlock in Cambridge. Information: 800-933-5480 or www. VisitGuernseyCounty.com. January 22: Dick Simcox Big Band Scottish Rite Auditorium, Cambridge Big Band Classics from the 30's & 40's. Admission is $15 per person and concert begins at 3pm. Concert is presented by the

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2012 Salt Fork Arts & Crafts Festival, oldest in Ohio Cambridge City Park Aug. 10, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Aug. 11, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. High quality arts and crafts exhibitors, entertainment and food concessions. Free admissions. Free parking. For information: 740-732-2259 or 740-439-9379. Cambridge Concert Association. Information: 740-439-3754 or www.cambridgeconcertassociation.org. January 28: Country On The Carpet Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge Bring the whole family out for a fun filled night of music showcasing local talent. Doors open at 7:00pm. Information: 740-439-7009 or www.pritchardlaughlin.com February February 04: Jammin' For Johnson Cambridge Elks Lodge Ballroom 1048 Wheeling Ave, Cambridge A jazz jam in memory of the late "Bunk" Johnson. Featuring Dave Powers on keyboard and vocals and a host of local musicians.


The most popular musical event in Cambridge! 8pm - 12am. Cost is a $5 donation. Cash bar and 50/50 drawing. All proceeds benefit the Bunk Johnson Music Scholarship fund. Call 740-4394500 for more information. February 11: Dinner & a Movie in Outer Space "The Right Stuff" John & Annie Glenn Historic Site, New Concord Join the John & Annie Glenn Historic Site for Dinner & a Movie in Outer Space feature movie will be "The Right Stuff" starring Ed Harris. Event begins at 6pm. Information: 740-826-3305 or www.johnglennhome.org. February 17-26: Barefoot in the Park-Neil Simon Comedy Cambridge Performing Arts Centre, Cambridge Show times are Fridays & Saturdays February 17-18 & at 7pm. Sunday Matinees February 19 & 26 at 3pm. prices are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students 2 years of age are free. Information: 740-432-7958 or cambridgeperformingartscenter.org.

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February 17: Wine Lovers the Musical Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge Wine Lovers tells the story of a comedic yet charming actor, Brian Scott, and a know-it-all business woman, Katherine Reese. The show also includes two students attending a wine class led by Charles Thompson, whose goal in life is to impart the pleasures of selecting and drinking wine. Throughout the show the actors and you the audience will learn about reds, whites, screw caps, Zinfandels and a little about love. This show will be held in our ten thousand square foot exhibit hall to allow plenty of interaction with the audience during class! Information: 740-439-7009 or www.bsoinc.com. February 18: Red Cross Vegas Night Cambridge Elks Lodge, Cambridge Sponsored by the American Red Cross, come out and enjoy a fun and exciting Vegas Night. Doors open at 6:30pm, gaming starts at 7pm and auction starts around 9pm. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Tickets available at the Red Cross Office located at 142 N. 9th St. Information: 740-432-3558. February 24-26: Salt Fork Ladies Weekend Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center, Cambridge The lodge will host a chick-flick movie Friday night, local and regional vendors set up for sales and services Saturday. A private area to read, craft or scrapbook along with a cooking class will be available on Sunday. Information: 740-435-9000 or www. saltforkstateparklodge.com. March March 3: National Cambridge Glass Collectors "All Cambridge Benefit Auction" Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge The National Cambridge Glass Collectors hold an all Cambridge Glass auction once a year to benefit the NCC Glass Museum. All items guaranteed Cambridge Glass. Preview at 9am. Auction at10am. Admission: $2.00. Information: 740-432-4245 or visit www.cambridgeglass.org. In conjunction with the All Cambridge Glass Auction, the National Museum of Cambridge Glass will be open on Friday, March 2 from 10am- 4pm and Saturday, March 3 from noon – 4pm.

March 9- 11: Home Garden and Business Expo Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge Cambridge Area Chamber of Commerce will host their annual Home Show with area merchant exhibits. Information: 740-4396688 or www.cambridgesupersite.com. March 11: Galileo Trio Scottish Rite Auditorium, Cambridge The piano trio will perform at 3pm. Admission is $15 per person. Information: 740-439-3754 or www. cambridgeeconcertassociation.org. March 16: The Living Word Banquet & Auction Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge The Living Word Outdoor Drama presents a dinner and charity auction to benefit this wonderful organization, which presents an outdoor drama recreating the life of Christ from birth to death and resurrection. A great evening for all to enjoy and help this organization begin their season. Dinner ticket includes one free admission to a Drama performance during the regular season. Silent and Live Auctions will be held. Information: 740-439-2761 or www.livingworddrama.org. March 18: Southeastern Ohio Symphony Orchestra Concert Brown Chapel, Muskingum University SEOSO concert "Symphonic Teamwork". Concert will begin at 7pm. Information: 740-826-8197 or www.seoso.org. March 18: We Go Everywhere Together Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge Watching 34 West Theater Company’s original play “We Go Everywhere Together,” about two old men and their “bucket of fish,” I was reminded of the Pixar movie “Up.” Both pieces of beautiful art are about octogenarians getting one more kick at life, showing that living la dolce vita is not only for those who are young. The good life is ageless. Stephen W. Baldwin and Jeffery D. Querin play George and Henry respectively. They also wrote the play and are the creative and artistic directors of 34 West Theater. Information: 740-439-7009 or www.34west.org. March 29-31: Cambridge Lions Club Variety Show Scottish Rite Auditorium, Cambridge The Cambridge Lions Club wants you to Go Hollywood! with them this March 29, 30 & 31. Let us take you “Somewhere over the Rainbow.” Even if it’s not Saturday, we want to give you “Saturday Night Fever.” Although we may not be “Singing in the Rain,” we're definitely “Staying Alive.” “Hakuna Matata,” you will leave saying “(I've had) the Time of my Life.” So join us this year, at the Lions Club Music & Comedy show. Just remember, we “Ain't too proud to beg.” Concert begins at 7:30pm each night. Tickets are $8 Thursday and $10 Friday & Saturday. Funds raised by this show are used to help those in need with eye care and eye glasses as well as funding the Diabetic Support Group. Information: 740439-1543. April April 3: Stand By Your Man The Tammy Wynette Story Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge From the cotton fields of Itawamba, Mississippi, to international superstar! Tammy Wynette, woman behind the legend will take the audience through her journey of triumphs and tragedies

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including Tammy’s relationships with the five husbands she stood by. Tammy will also sing a variety of songs that will take the audience threw an evening that will never be forgotten. Information: 740-439-7009 or www.capstonetheatricals.com. April 12-15: "The King and I" Cambridge Performing Arts Centre, Cambridge Ticket prices for shows are regularly $10 for adults, $8 for students and seniors, unless otherwise indicated. Information: 740-432-7958 or www.cambridgeperformingartscentre.org. April 15: SEOSO Children's Concert featuring David Davis Horsemanship Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge Free pre-Concert Activities at 2pm. Always fun for kids of all ages. Concert will begin at 3:30pm featuring the amazing teamwork of David Davis Horsemanship. Information: 740-826-8197 or www.seoso.org. April 27-29: Outdoor Family Adventure Weekend Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center, Cambridge We will have organized geocaching, hiking, and sports tournaments for all ages and athletic ability. Family, friendly competition. In the event of rain, families are encouraged to bring their favorite games to share with other guests. Events all weekend Friday evening through Sunday morning. Information: 740-435-9000 or www.saltforkstateparklodge.com. April 28: Annual Spring Fling Saturday Deerassic Park Education Center, Cambridge Gates will open at noon, and the festival will run until 4pm. All ages are welcome. Local nursery and garden centers will have displays and will sell plants and flowers. The afternoon’s events will include outdoor programming for families, youth games/ activities, seed planting, make-it take-it crafts, a visit to the live deer herd to learn about the whitetail deer and the history of the whitetail in Ohio, and kite flying – weather permitting. Catfish Chris will amaze the attendees with his “Catch-of-theDay,” and South East Ohio Solid Waste Management District will offer a recycling presentation. A remote recycling station will be available for drop off of recyclables. Mike Coulter will have his food wagon, with proceeds supporting Soldier’s Angels. Deerassic Park is on US 22 about 6 miles from I-77, just across from Salt Fork State Park. Information: 740-435-3335 or www.deerassic.com. April 28: Wing 12 Daffodil Luncheon Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge Annual benefit luncheon sponsored by the Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center Women's Auxillary. Information: 740439-7009 or www.pritchardlaughlin.com. April 29: Zane Grey Day (Opening Day) National Road/Zane Grey Museum, Norwich Come out and enjoy fun family activities, featuring the “Ohio Village Muffins,” from 1pm-4pm during the National Road/Zane Grey Museum Open House. Admission by donantion to support the educational programs of the museum. Dutch Oven Cooking and Lassoing and Ground Roping. ODNR Passport to Fishing. Information: 800-752-2602 or www.ohiohistory.org. May May 2 - October 28: 2012 Living History Presentation John & Annie Glenn Historic Site 72 West Main St., New Concord Opening Day of 2012! Enjoy the living history presentation

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"Life on the Home Front during WWII" each day of the 2012 season. Wed.-Sat. 10am-4pm and Sun. 1pm-4pm. Information: 740-826-3305 or www.johnglennhome.org. May 4-October 26: Guernsey County Farmers Market Courthouse Square, Cambridge We are two dozen plus vendors selling quality produce, baked goods, meats, eggs, and cheese. We have handmade crafters who sell candles, jewelry, metal works and sewing items. Come and visit our setting under a canopy of trees on the historic Guernsey County Courthouse lawn. We gather each Friday from 9am-1pm May through October. Information: 740-439-2238 or www.guernseycountyfarmersmarket.com. May 4-5: Hopalong Cassidy Festival Cambridge City Park/Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge Fans of Hopalong Cassidy will meet for the 22nd year in Cambridge for several events taking place during the weekend. The Hopalong Cassidy Museum will be open throughout the weekend. Friday and Saturday night dinners are open to the public. Tickets for the Friday Dinner, which begins at 6pm are $20 and the Saturday Dinner, which begins at 6:30pm are $25. Please contact Laura Bates for dinner reservations at 740826-4850. The Western Toy Show and Sale will be held Friday 9am-5pm and Saturday 9am-3pm. Information: 740-439-7009 or www.hopalongcassidyfestival.com or www.pritchardlaughlin. com. May 4-October 29: Stonehouse Museum Salt Fork State Park, Cambridge 1840 Stonehouse Museum docent tours are available FridayMonday from 1pm-5pm May-October. There will be special displays throughout the year. The Stonehouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Information: 740-439-3521 or www.kennedystonehouse.org. May 5-6 : Scouting Salt Fork: A Weekend of Fun Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center, Cambridge This weekend will be full of fun for all to enjoy. Friday evening will include a movie and popcorn. Saturday we will have activities throughout the day for each Girl Scout to enjoy; hiking, geocaching, scavenger hunts and a non-fire with marshmallows to name a few. Additional activities will be added to the event schedule. Information: 740-435-9002 or www.saltforkstateparklodge.com. May 10-20: "School House Rock" Cambridge Performing Arts Centre, Cambridge Shows 10-12 and 18-20. Ticket prices for shows are regularly $10 for adults, $8 for students and seniors, unless otherwise indicated. Information: 740-432-7958 or www. cambridgeperformingartscentre.org. May 17-19: Spring Gospel Sing Deerassic Park Education Center, Cambridge Thurs. Open Talent, sign-in at 5pm. Fri. Gospel Bluegrass, Open Talent sign-in begins 8:30pm, Sat. singing 9:30am, scheduled talent 11:30am. Over 30 groups from 7 states scheduled to sing. Information: 740-432-3787 or www.gospeljubilee.org or for camping information call 740-435-9500. May 30-June 3: Historic National Road Yard Sale National Road/Route 40 The Historic National Road Yard Sale provides individuals with


the opportunity to reconnect with their past along America's first interstate, share thoughts with people along US 40, sample local foods (not chain restaurants) and troll for (or sell) bargains. Antiques, glassware, furniture, fresh garden produce plus other collectibles will be available. Individuals will also have the opportunity to traverse a historic byway, fell the pulse of individual communities, sample regional food, and simply enjoy the "thrill of the hunt"! For information on the multi-state event, 765-478-4809 or www.oldstorefrontantiques.com. June June 02: Deerassic Park Open to Public Deerassic Park Education Center, Cambridge Park open to the public 10am – 4pm. Stop in and chat – check out our progress and see what we have in store for the future. Information: 740-435-3335 or www.deerassic.com. June 8-9: Bluegrass Festival Deerassic Park Education Center, Cambridge Enjoy wonderful bluegrass bands perform some of your favorite bluegrass music. Bring your lawn chair. FREE admission! Information: 740-432-3787 or www.deerassic. com. June 15-September 29: The Living Word Outdoor Drama Living Word Amphitheater 6010 College Hill Road, Cambridge This nationally recognized drama brings to life the passion of Jesus Christ. The 400 foot set was researched and designed by the founder - making it an authentic representation of Old Jerusalem. 8:00p.m. One hour earlier in September. Information: 740-439-2761 or visit www.livingworddrama.org. June 16: National Road Bike Show Historic Downtown Cambridge Bike judging, music, food, 50/50, and live auctions. Information: 740-584-8598, www.nationalroadriders.com or DowntownCambridge.com. June 17: Madcap Productions / When You Wish Upon a Fish Living Word Amphitheater, Cambridge The famous Grimm brothers take the stage in one of the most popular Madcap shows of all time!! The brothers have three completely different versions of The Fisherman and His Wife and can’t decide which fishy fairy tale to choose for their book. Each outrageous version includes audience participation, a magical talking fish, and a surprise ending. Don’t miss this hilarious slapstick adventure! Show begins at 6pm and Fathers get in Free! Information: 740-439-2761 or www.livingworddrama.org. June 22-23: Kicking Bear One-On-One Deerassic Park Education Center In association with Ray Howell's National Mentoring Program, attendees will participate in a 3-D archery course. Participants will be given instruction from World Class Archery Professionals stressing safety and various aspects of this growing outdoor sport with the opportunity to win fantastic prizes. This event is free, however, pre-registration is required. Registration will begin at 4p.m. on Friday. There will be a dinner Friday and breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Event is from 4p.m. Friday until 4p.m. on Saturday.Information: 740-435-3335 or www.deerassic.com.

June 22-23: National Cambridge Glass Collectors Show & Sale Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge One of the nicest and most elegant glass shows in the area. Show features Cambridge and other fine glassware, including Heisey, Imperial, Fenton, Duncan, Tiffin, and others. Friday 1pm-5pm and Saturday 11am-4pm $5.00 admission good for both days. Free parking. The National Museum of Cambridge Glass will be open to the public on Monday and Tuesday 9am - 4 pm in addition to their regular hours. Information: 740-432-4245 or www.cambridgeglass.org. June 23: National Cambridge Collectors Glass Dash St. Benedict's Activity Center 220 N 7th St, Cambridge Antique glass sale featuring Cambridge and other fine glassware including Heisey, Fenton, Imperial, Duncan, Tiffin, and Westmoreland. Come spend the day! Admission: Early Bird admission $10.00 7am; Regular admission $4.00 8:30am - 11am. Information: 740-432-4245 or www.cambridgeglass.org. August August 2-4: Antrim Community Volunteer Fire Department Festival Antrim Firehouse Family event with live music, entertainment, games, raffle, bounce house for the kids and lots of great food including chicken barbeque, homemade cakes and pies, noodles, beans, potato salad, ham sandwiches and ice cream. Event begins at 5p.m. each night with free admission. Information: 740-4986923. August 3-4: 10th Annual Deerassic Classic Deerassic Park Education Center, Cambridge Adults 18 and over can attend our annual fundraiser, meet outdoor celebrities, view and try out some of the latest outdoor equipment from across the country. Pre-purchase a raffle ticket for admission or pay an entrance fee at the gate. Deerassic Park Education Center (U.S. 22 East of I-77 near Salt Fork State Park). Please call for specific information regarding tickets. Information: 740-435-9500 or www.deerassic.com. August 4-5: Family & Friends Jubilee City Park Big Pavilion, Cambridge Due to so many nationalities, races and cultures, we like to meet one time per year to embrace each other, learn about differences and discover that we are not so different after all. Free admission. Local residents asked to bring a covered dish and a cake for the cake walk. Traveling guests are asked to bring pop. Table services and meats including BBQ chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers, and sausages will be provided. All types of pies welcomed except custard pies due to the weather. Event will be held on Saturday 11am-6pm and Sunday 11am-3pm. Information: Pam Porcha 740-255-5280 or Carol Houston 740-432-7590. August 10-11: Salt Fork Arts & Crafts Festival Cambridge City Park Celebrating 44 years of bringing the arts to Guernsey County, the Salt Fork Festival again brings beauty and excitement to the Cambridge City Park. Featuring fine arts and crafts, demonstrations, performing arts, showcase of Ohio foods, youth art display and much more. Hours: Friday 11am-8pm, Saturday 9am-6pm. Contact: 740-732-2259 740-439-9379

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August 16-17-18: 9th Annual Lore City Festival Leatherwood Park & Bike Trail State Route 285, Lore City A great event for all ages! Live band and entertainment each evening. Various contest games, rides and bounce houses, large flea market and craft vendors. Variety of great food. Kiddie Parade Thursday 6:00 pm. Big Parade Saturday at 6:00 p.m. 5-K Race and Fun Run Saturday 9:00 am. Free admission and parking. Open Thursday and Friday 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am-9:30 pm. Contact information: Sharon 740260-0558. August 18: 27th Annual Cambridge Classic Cruise-In Historic Downtown Cambridge Named by Cruisin’ Times Magazine as the best car show in its category, the Cambridge Classic Cruise-In draws over a thousand spectators to Historic Downtown Cambridge. The show features over 200 cars and trucks ranging from the early 1900s to 2000 and newer. Check out our classics from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Information: 740-439-2238 or www.DowntownCambridge.com. August 19-26: Tom Meyer of Wordsower Ministry International Living Word Amphitheater, Cambridge Sundays August 19 and August 26 at 7pm. The memory man, Tom Meyer, retells Genesis and Revelations from memory as ancient Israelites did thousands of years ago. It is the powerful way Jewish people used in retaining their history, as well as using the oratory to build their own faith. Dramatist, Meyers, studied idiosyncrasies and mannerism in Jerusalem which he employs in his characterization of the Biblical text. A fascinating and interesting way to hear and experience the Bible that reaches and speaks to all theological differences. Information: 740-439-2761 or visit www.livingworddrama.org. September September 3: Deerassic Park Open to Public/Raegan's Rally Deerassic Park Education Center, Cambridge CCA – Children’s Craniofacial Association Fundraiser. Help raise money and awareness for this rare condition. Raegan and the whole Daugherty family are always here to help us when we need volunteers at any of our events – this is a great way to not only pay it back – but to pay it forward. Come as an individual or a team and participate in all of the great fundraising activities that will be held. The park will be open to the public during the Rally from 10am-4pm. Information: 740-435-3335 or www.deerassic. com. September 8:Catfish Tournament Deerassic Park Education Center, Cambridge Register 5pm-7pm on September 10 -- 7am weigh-in on September 11. $20 registration per team – 2 people per team. $5 additional per team for Big Flathead and Big Chanel each. 100% payback will be awarded in prizes. Fish may be caught at any surrounding body of water (no fishing at Deerassic Park). Information: 740435-3335 or www.deerassic.com. September 10-16: 165th Guernsey County Fair 335 Old National Rd, Old Washington Striving to keep country first, the 165th annual Guernsey County Fair features horse racing, livestock exhibits, king & queen

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contest, rides, food concessions, and great country and western entertainment. Wednesday is Senior Day at the Fair hosted by the Guernsey County Senior Citizens Center. Contact: 740-4895888 or visit www.guernseycountyfairgrounds.org. October October 5-7: Paul Bunyan Show Guernsey County Fairgrounds 335 Old National Rd, Old Washington (Cambridge) Exit 186 off of I-70 Show attendees will see more than 130 exhibits representing all facets of the forest industry throughout North America. Representatives will be on site to showcase equipment, manpower and the dedication that has made the industry what it is today. Lumberjack entertainment and competitions will take place throughout the weekend as well as numerous educational sessions on topics ranging from logging equipment safety and maintenance to the history and restoration of the bald eagle in Ohio to Ohio's edible mushrooms. Visitors to the show will not want to leave without trying an official Bunyan Burger, a 14 oz Angus burger with all the trimmings. Friday and Saturday 8am-5pm and Sunday 8am-3pm. Admission $8.00, Students and seniors with Golden Buckeye Card $4.00 and Children under 6 free. Information: 888-388-7337 or www.ohioforest.org November November 26: John & Annie Glenn Historic Site Christmas Open House John & Annie Glenn Historic Site, New Concord Christmas Open House at the museum from 5:30pm-8pm. Information: 740-826-3305 or www.johnglennhome.org. December December 2: National Road/Zane Grey Museum Open House National Road/Zane Grey Museum, Norwich The museum will hold an open house from 1pm-4pm. Information: 740-872-3143 or www.ohiohistory.org/places/natlroad December 31: New Year's Eve Gospel Sing Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, Cambridge This spectacular gospel sing is sponsored by the Guernsey Gospel Jubilee Association, and is FREE! Non-Denominational, Free Will Offering, Coffee and cold drinks provided. Many groups scheduled to perform. This wonderful event is great for the whole family so come early and stay late. Admission is FREE! 7:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Information: (740) 432-3787 or visit www.gospeljubilee.org.

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