Ohio Cooperative Living – October 2023 - Buckeye

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OCTOBER 2023 ALSO INSIDE Center for Cooperatives Nature’s assassin Coffi n racing Resting places Ohio’s urban garden cemeteries COOPERATIVE OHIO
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INSIDE

FEATURES

22 RESTING PLACES

The garden cemetery movement created the country’s first public parks.

26 DEAD HEAT Halloween festival’s unique races challenge teams and delight spectators.

30 POWER TO THE PEOPLE

Murray Lincoln and the Ohio Farm Bureau played a crucial role in the birth of electric cooperatives.

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Cover image on most editions: Ohio’s urban garden cemeteries are known for their bucolic settings and their striking ornamental monuments. This statue of a grieving woman watches over the grave of former Cleveland mayor and business tycoon Charles A. Otis (1827–1905) in Lake View Cemetery (photo by Margo Bartlett).
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This page: Butler Rural Electric Cooperative member Bonnie Kernan puts her feet up by the campfire after a long day of hiking. Kernan submitted her photo for this month’s Member Interactive feature, “Camping.” See page 36.

Built to last

For more than 80 years, electric cooperatives — and our business model — have proven to be resilient. In fact, most electric cooperatives are as vibrant and healthy today as at any point in our history. Much of this success can be attributed to the founding principles that electric cooperatives have adhered to through generations of members and cooperative leaders.

The relatively straightforward mission of electric cooperatives — at first simply to make electric service available, and now to also make it reliable and affordable — certainly has helped provide direction. Because we were founded by and for our local communities, we’ve been able to stay connected to the enduring values of the people we serve. Finally, the adoption of formal guiding principles has allowed us to adapt to changing circumstances and new challenges.

Probably the most powerful of these principles is the trust that democratic control by consumer-members will get it right. Even when a cooperative may occasionally stray off course, the democratic process has proven to be a selfcorrecting one. The fact that our service has become so essential to daily life means people will notice when the members’ needs are not being met. Electric cooperatives still serve largely rural communities, and that breeds a commonsense approach to most of the issues that we face, including a recognition that we can’t afford to squander the scarce resources we have available. It also means that we must remain politically engaged in issues that directly affect our members.

The term “resilience” seems often misused these days. It’s the ability to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions and, to me, “resilient” is what your electric cooperative was born to be. That resilience is how it continues to provide value through changing times and challenging circumstances.

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Probably the most powerful of the cooperative principles is the trust that democratic control by consumermembers will get it right.
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Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives

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Patrick O’Loughlin President & CEO

Caryn Whitney Director of Communications

Jeff McCallister Managing Editor

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Crystal Pomeroy Graphic Designer

Contributors: Margo Bartlett, Colleen Romick

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DEPARTMENTS

4 POWER LINES

Teaching the co-op way: Ohio State’s Center for Cooperatives is a resource for — and proponent of — co-ops everywhere.

8 WOODS, WATERS, AND WILDLIFE

Nature’s assassin: Cute and cuddly as they may appear, mink are highly efficient predators.

10 CO-OP PEOPLE

Artist in residence: A cooperative member brings his internationally acclaimed artistry to a rural setting.

13 GOOD EATS

Reader recipe contest: Our “Spooky” recipes winner makes every holiday an occasion for themed cuisine.

17 LOCAL PAGES

News and other important information from your electric cooperative.

33 CALENDAR

National/regional advertising inquiries, contact Cheryl Solomon

American MainStreet Publications

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What’s happening: October/ November events and other things to do around Ohio.

36 MEMBER INTERACTIVE

Camping: Campfires, s’mores, and sleeping bags — members love to share the joys of camping out.

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October 2023 • Volume 66, No. 1
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Teaching the co-op way

Ohio State’s Center for Cooperatives is a resource for — and proponent of — co-ops everywhere.

When you think about cooperative businesses, what comes to mind? For most reading this, it’s probably the local electric cooperative. But there are lots of others: Agricultural cooperatives and credit unions are prominent, and the outdoor retail store REI is a cooperative that’s also widely recognized.

Ohio is home to a multitude of cooperative businesses, from the Village Bicycle Cooperative in Bay Village near Cleveland to the United Producers livestock market in Gallipolis and the beloved worker-owned Casa Nueva restaurant in Athens. In fact, close to 1,100 cooperatives

do business in the Buckeye State, including 452 that are headquartered here. Credit unions top the list with 228 branches, but Ohio’s cooperative scene extends well beyond financial institutions to purchasing, housing, art — even rock climbing.

Cooperative businesses can be found in and around just about every community; the proof lies in a map produced by and hosted on the website of Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. The map was a yearlong project from the college’s Center for Cooperatives and is a testament to

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OSU’s Center for Cooperatives works with businesses throughout the state. The team includes (from left to right) Melissa Whitt, program specialist; Hannah Scott, program director; and Samantha Black, program coordinator.

the center’s commitment to encourage business owners, legislators, researchers, and consumers to engage in and grow Ohio’s co-op economy.

The Center for Cooperatives opened in 2017 at OSU’s South Centers in Piketon. Faculty and staff work with businesses throughout the state with a focus on cooperative education, applied research, and support.

Program director Hannah Scott grew up in an agricultural community and says she appreciates the unique approach of how co-ops conduct business: The members own it, benefit from it, and make decisions about it.

“Our goal in this space is to help groups learn about business development and make informed decisions,” she says. “We’re a resource. We’re not here to tell them

what to do or to do the work for them.”

There’s a growing interest in cooperatives among younger people, as members and employees, she says, partly due to an increasing cultural focus in locally grown food and worker-owned businesses. The center also works with retiring business owners to see if they would consider transitioning their businesses to cooperative models.

In addition to the online map, the organization provides a Co-Op Mastery Workbook and Foodpreneur School — free training for students, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in cooperative businesses. The resources are also available on the center’s website.

Continued on page 6

In March, more than 30 high school students from Adams County participated in a co-op career fair at Ohio State’s Center for Cooperatives in Piketon with representatives from area co-ops, including Adams Rural Electric Cooperative and South Central Power Company, who shared many of the ways students can launch careers in a cooperative business.
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“We’re a resource. We’re not here to tell them what to do or to do the work for them.”

Continued from page 5

Although the Center for Cooperatives is relatively new, it’s based on a timeless idea with a deep history in Ohio’s agricultural economy. According to Thomas Worley, the center’s director, the program adds efficiencies that help streamline the work of existing agencies. For several years, Worley taught an undergraduate course about agricultural cooperatives, for which Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives’ own Doug Miller, VP of statewide services, was a regular guest speaker. Now, Scott teaches the course and continues inviting Miller to share the rural electric co-op story.

Although he was integral in developing the center, Worley says he does not consider himself a founder. He believes that credit goes to several faculty members who were committed to the idea of a business model that exists to serve members.

“We stand on the shoulders of several instrumental agricultural economists, starting with OSU’s Dr. Charles H. Ingraham and his passion for cooperative businesses and their impact on communities.”

Both Worley and Scott agree that one of the best things about cooperatives is that members can make suggestions that are heard and create change to improve products and services. They also believe co-op members find value in getting involved through volunteering, serving on committees, or joining the boards of directors.

For more information about Ohio State’s Center for Cooperatives, see https://cooperatives.cfaes. ohio-state.edu.

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Close to 1,100 cooperatives do business in the Buckeye State. Ohio’s co-ops include the Village Bicycle Cooperative in Bay Village near Cleveland, well-known outdoor retail store REI, and the beloved worker-owned Casa Nueva restaurant in Athens.

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There is a pair of serial killers on the loose in the hinterlands of Ohio. The male, with his weasel-like face and small, black, beady eyes, looks menacing; his girlfriend, similar in appearance but only about half his size, is just as bloodthirsty.

A modern-day Bonnie and Clyde? Well, not exactly; you won’t see their pictures on a wanted poster on the wall at the post office. They’re American mink — and the Buckeye State is full of them.

Of course, humans have little to worry about from mink, as they weigh only a pound or two. But they are such fierce, aggressive carnivores that they regularly take down animals twice their size — muskrats, for example.

In general, the weasel family has a dubious reputation, particularly its scientific subfamily Mustelinae, which in Ohio includes not only mink but also ermines, least weasels, and long-tailed weasels. Adding to this foursome’s loathsomeness is the fact that they smell bad, emitting a strong, musky odor from anal scent glands, which they use for marking territory or attracting a mate.

A mink hunting along a river or stream bank is the epitome of high-energy efficiency. Using a combination of its eyes, ears, and nose, the mink intensely investigates absolutely every hole, nook, and cranny for potential prey. And once an unfortunate victim is located, the mink attacks immediately and with great speed. Biting the prey animal behind the head or back of the neck with needle-like incisors, the mink then wraps its body around the victim and tenaciously holds on with its feet and legs until the animal dies.

But what mink are most notorious for is what wildlife biologists call “surplus killing,” slaughtering more animals than they can possibly eat at any one time. It’s many a farmer who has had a mink slip into the henhouse overnight and kill every last chicken. Sally Carrighar, in her classic 1945 nature book titled One Day at Teton Marsh, describes the behavior.

“He [the mink] must constantly spend his energy … to stop other animals’ lives … find the motion of fish, mouse, frog, bird, or other creature and end it! A few he would eat; more would be cached.”

Biologists are quick to caution against anthropomorphizing — attributing human traits, characteristics, or thoughts to animals, wild or domestic. For instance, mink do not kill with malice; it’s simply what they do, how they’re genetically wired to function in the wild. No matter what we humans may think, mink and other predators have important roles to play in the natural world.

Considered a valuable furbearer, mink have been sought for centuries throughout North America for their extremely soft, luxurious, chocolate-brown pelts, and Ohio is a top producer. The annual trapping season begins early in November and lasts through late winter, when pelts are most prime.

Mink are common statewide, but are not easily spotted, as they’re mainly nocturnal and crepuscular (active at night, dawn, and dusk). Your best bet to catch a glimpse is to keep your eyes peeled while hiking near the shores of water sources: rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, swamps, marshes, etc. If you are lucky enough to catch a quick glimpse of this small, semiaquatic predator, it probably won’t be for long, as mink are secretive and seldom spend much time in any one area.

www.ohiocoopliving.com W.H. “Chip” Gross is Ohio Cooperative Living’s outdoors editor. Email him with your outdoors questions at whchipgross@gmail.com. Be sure to include “Ask Chip” in the subject of the email. Your question may be answered on www.ohiocoopliving.com! Ask CHIP!
A trapper searches for signs of mink and other furbearers along an Ohio stream (photo by W.H. “Chip” Gross).
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A r t i st in residence

Co-op member brings his internationally acclaimed artistry to rural setting.

AMac Worthington piece of art is almost instantly recognizable. Worthington’s work (he’s best known for his metal sculpture) can be found in public, private, and corporate collections across the country and around the world. His unique cityscapes, flags, urban landscape paintings, and modern interior decoration have captured the attention of the art community since even before he opened his gallery in the Short North arts district of Columbus 35 years ago.

“Here’s what I think it is,” Worthington says. “Most — not all, most — guys that are doing metal sculptures and making functional art came from a welding background, from fabricating sheet metal. I was the artist first, and had to learn to weld.”

And just as he taught himself welding, he also taught himself to build frames and stretch canvases when he took up painting. “That’s what it means to be self-taught,” he says. “You learn this stuff as you need it.”

Worthington was born in Canton, the son of artists. His father, Jack, made many of the bronze busts in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His mother, Marion, worked with enamel and silver.

Before turning to art, Worthington built washing machines, served in Vietnam, and worked for a finance company — all good experiences that proved useful when he opened his own galleries.

His current gallery is unlike most of those from his past, and certainly night-and-day different from the one he operated in the Short North for 35 years. Right before the pandemic, he decided to relocate to Ostrander in Delaware County, where he’s a member of Mount Gileadbased Consolidated Cooperative. “It wasn’t a decision; it was just luck,” he says. “But it’s worked out fine.”

His Houseman Road property is replete with trees and sculptures. He hires high school students to clean the artwork. And now, he has only to step out his front door to

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give visitors a tour of his shop, his studio, his gallery, and the sculpture park that’s also his yard.

The art and the visitors’ parking lot suggest a public park, and passersby frequently pull in to take a walk. When that happens, Worthington often offers the full tour. That includes the gallery, a space packed with paintings, metal works, and other pieces of the functional art he’s been known to create, including a table and chairs.

Guests may browse, flip through the stacked canvases, and consider a T-shirt featuring Worthington’s image, which looks like some sort of mashup of Einstein and John Lennon; he resembles them both.

With the more spacious location, visitors not only can see his artwork, they can observe the process as well.

In his shop — a little shed that grew — stands a recently finished sculpture, a piece that suggests a silver musical note hanging in midair or a dancer holding a pose. Nearby, a multicolored waterfall of paint has been allowed to drip and dry on the edge of a workbench, and the contrast between the paint ribbons and the sculpture is stark.

Is the sculpture standing in his shop waiting for paint? “Oh no, it’s done,” Worthington says. How does he know when a piece is done? Worthington shrugs.

“At some point, you just have to stop,” he says.

It was during his time in the Short North that he took up painting. “Everybody there’s a painter,” he says, “so I bought some supplies and said, ‘Well, we’ll see.’” Worthington, now in his mid-70s, does more painting than sculpture these days. He paints abstracts and cityscapes,

flowers and butterflies, hearts and faces. He creates as the spirit moves him.

But, as a working artist and an interior decorator, he also knows it’s a business. “People say, ‘I like this, but …,’” he says, as in “But they want it in blue; but they want it bigger; but they want it smaller.”

“I do this for a living. It isn’t a hobby,” he says. “I have to do what people like,” he says. “This is something for you; I’m not making this for me.”

Mac Worthington’s studio-gallery-sculpture park is at 5935 Houseman Road, Ostrander, OH. For information, call 614-582-6788, email macwartist@aol.com, or visit www.macworthington.com.

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Two works that feature the classic Mac Worthington look: Celebrity (above) and Crowd of Loners (at right)
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Reader’s recipe inspires hungry diners to put a foot in their mouth.

Never let it be said that Rae Hruby let a holiday pass without cooking something specific to the occasion.

St. Patrick’s Day, for example, is an occasion to set up a fruit tray arranged like a rainbow; red, white, and blue themes rule the table on Independence Day. But on Halloween: Bring out the Feetloaf.

Hruby’s horror-movie-prop-turned-main-course took top honors in Ohio Cooperative Living’s annual Reader Recipe Contest; this year’s theme was “Spooky,” and Feetloaf certainly fit the bill, earning her an Ohio-made KitchenAid stand mixer.

“I’ve just always done my themed foods,” says Hruby, who lives in Grafton, where she and her husband, Paul, are members of Wellington-based Lorain-Medina Rural Electric Cooperative. “I took four years of foods classes in high school, and I’ve always enjoyed doing creative things with food.”

Part of that passion for creative cuisine has been inspired by her love of cooking with and for kids — her own and any others who happen to stop by the house. She and Paul have a grown daughter, Lauren, and a son, Dmitry, 15, so she’s been cooking for kids for quite a while now.

“We always had neighbor kids who came over to go trick-or-treating, and I always tried to make sure they had some real food before they went out,” she says.

Meatloaf, she says, was a natural because of its

versatility to feed a few or a group. And of course, she couldn’t make just a plain old loaf.

“You know, it’s basically just a slab of meat, but with the ketchup, it doesn’t take much imagination to create a body part, and a foot was just fun,” she says. “That just happened to be what I was working with at the time — it could have been spaghetti worms, or really any number of things.”

Cynthia Boles of Lithopolis, a member of Lancaster-based South Central Power Company, took runner-up honors in this year’s contest with her Batty Spinach Balls.

“It’s a recipe that’s been in the family forever,” Boles says. “It’s one of the few vegetable dishes that we never had any trouble getting the kids to eat. We serve it all the time, though we don’t dress it up for Halloween when it’s out of season.”

She says her mother, Rose, first came up with the original recipe, but she’s adapted it for a busy lifestyle by making it with boxed stuffing mix, and made it a spooky Halloween favorite with the simple addition of blue tortilla chips for bat wings. Her sons, Jacob, now 23, and Nathan, 22, and her husband, Bill, still gobble them up whenever she makes them.

The dish is plenty versatile as well. Boles serves the spinach balls as either an appetizer or a side dish, and the recipe is adaptable to account for spice preferences. “We usually make two batches: one hot and one not,” she says. “Me, I like a little kick.”

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Rae Hruby and family Cynthia Boles

FEETLOAF

Prep: 30 minutes | Bake: 80 minutes | Servings: 12

1 small onion

3 pounds of your favorite meatloaf mix (I use lean ground beef only)

1 package of dry French onion soup mix

½ cup of ketchup; reserve additional for serving on the side

2 eggs

1 cup of oatmeal or breadcrumbs

salt and pepper to taste

Slice one round of onion for the ankle bone and a few small slivers for toenails, then finely chop the rest. Mix all ingredients except the reserved onion and ketchup together until well incorporated. Form into something resembling a foot. Spoon a bit of the extra ketchup at the top and embellish with an onion ankle bone and onion toenails.

Preheat oven to 350 F. Bake in a shallow baking dish with foil tented over, approximately 1 hour; remove foil and complete cooking for approximately 20 minutes.

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Have you tried one of our recipes? Do you have a recipe to share with other Ohio co-op members? Visit the Member Interactive page on www.ohiocoopliving.com to find recipes submitted by our readers and to upload yours.

While you’re there, check out a video of a few of our recipes being prepared.

BATTY SPINACH BALLS

Cynthia Boles · South Central Power Company member

Prep: 20 minutes | Bake: 20 minutes | Servings: 12

1 package (9 to 10 ounces) frozen spinach

2 eggs

⅓ cup vegetable oil

½ cup Parmesan cheese

1 box Stove Top stu ng (your choice of flavor)

½ teaspoon garlic salt

1 medium onion, diced hot pepper seeds to taste

pimentos or red bell pepper chips for decorating

tortilla chips for garnish

Cook spinach according to package instructions and drain well. Cool. Add ingredients (spinach through hot pepper seeds) to large bowl and mix well. Form mixture into 1-inch balls. Place on baking sheet sprayed with nonstick coating. Bake at 350 F for 10 minutes. Turn balls over and bake for an additional 10 minutes. After spinach balls are baked, press in pimentos or red bell pepper chips for eyes. On the back of the spinach ball, press in triangular tortilla chips for wings. Serve hot.

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As you evolve, so do we.

We know you are seeking new ideas to gain an edge and ensure your business thrives. Ohio Farm Bureau is evolving and growing to meet your needs with insights and business solutions to help grow your bottom line and stay a step ahead. Feeding your need for new ideas.

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MESSAGE FROM THE CEO

Electric co-ops grow

for the communities they serve

October is National Co-op Month.

October is National Co-op Month, and Buckeye Rural is joining more than 900 cooperatives across the U.S. to celebrate. Co-ops come in all shapes and sizes, but they all have a common goal: to provide goods or services for the members of the co-op.

Electric co-ops, including BREC, exist to serve their members. Our priority is to provide affordable, reliable energy to nearly 19,000 consumers throughout our territory. Because we are led by you, the members we serve, we can, and do, evolve to meet your needs. A current example is connecting our substations with fiber to improve service reliability by utilizing the latest technology. This will also allow for new partnerships with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that can use that same fiber to provide “last-mile” service to connect homes and businesses to high-speed internet.

This October, as we celebrate Co-op Month, we’re focusing on the ways “Co-ops Grow” for their members.

Co-ops grow communities:

Co-ops help communities grow throughout our southeastern Ohio service territory by promoting economic empowerment, fostering community engagement, and supporting the unique needs of co-op members. “Concern for Community” is one of our core principles — and being community-focused is essential to everything we do. We are proud to promote and support programs that improve the lives of those we serve. A great example is our safety demonstrations, highlighted in the following pages. In the months ahead, you’ll see our dedication to our area youth as we provide local FFA students the opportunity to experience the Farm Science Review.

Co-ops grow together:

Co-ops are all about cooperation, not competition. That’s why electric co-ops work together to share lessons learned, successful strategies, and better ways to serve our members. Over the past few years, we have been on the receiving end of mutual aid (workers assisting from other co-ops) during major storm damage. Knowing we can depend on each other during a crisis brings a lot of peace of mind when the weather forecast gets ugly. We’re better when we grow together!

Co-ops grow tomorrow’s leaders:

Electric co-ops serve as fertile ground for growing tomorrow’s leaders through a variety of youth engagement programs. Whether through school demonstrations, higher education scholarships, community events, or the Electric Cooperative Washington, D.C., Youth Tour, we’re committed to providing opportunities for local youth to learn and thrive in our community and beyond. It’s rewarding to see where our past scholarship winners are in life right now and the contributions they are making. My son actually received the Children of Members Scholarship award in 2005 (ten years before I began my career at the co-op). After completing his degree and working briefly in Ohio, he spent 11 years in Honduras, alongside his wife, performing holistic community development work with a faith-based non-profit organization. His work included being instrumental in bringing electricity to a village of 350. He’s an example of a scholarship winner bringing electricity and changing lives, just like BREC 80 years ago!

Co-ops grow for you:

At BREC, your satisfaction is our No. 1 goal. It’s why we were formed 85 years ago to fulfill a uniquely local purpose. We’ve come a long way since then, and your needs continue to evolve. That’s why we’ll never stop growing for you!

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Safety presentation

On Saturday, August 19, BREC hosted a First Responder Awareness Safety presentation at Symmes Valley Elementary School. BREC Safety and Loss Coordinator Danny Krum, along with Energy Advisor Russ Elliott, discussed topics such as: step potential, downed power lines, energized structure fires, generator backfeeding, hazards of pulling meters, pole fires, and much more!

Five area local volunteer departments were represented, along with a representative from the fifth-grade science class and Briggs Library.

We would like to give a special thanks to the Aid Fire Department, which provided lunch for those in attendance.

Survivor advocates for breast cancer awareness in October

October is a month that heralds the onset of cooler weather, football, and Halloween for many. But woven among these is the quiet but unmistakable symbol of pink ribbons, reminding us it's Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For me, this isn't just another month — it's a reflection of my personal battle with breast cancer.

Back in April 2019, at age 36, I was diagnosed with Stage 2, hormone receptive positive (EHR+) breast cancer. The journey started with the discovery of a small, hard lump in my left breast. Having just celebrated my youngest daughter's first birthday, I initially mistook it for a possible clogged duct. But after consulting a family friend in health care, I was rapidly ushered into a whirlwind of medical tests: a mammogram, an ultrasound, and a biopsy. The results confirmed my worst fears.

Being diagnosed with cancer is devastating. And the journey that follows is taxing — both emotionally and physically. Over the years, I have undergone eight chemotherapy sessions, 25 radiation treatments, and soon, I'll be facing my ninth reconstructive surgery. The process

took my hair, led to a double mastectomy, and now requires a decade-long medication regimen. But through this arduous journey, I've found a reservoir of strength I never knew I had. It's often said that surviving something as tough as cancer gives you a kind of resilience that's hard to shake.

562863001 And in a way, despite all its challenges, my battle with breast cancer has given me a perspective I wouldn't trade.

But I hope no one else has to go through this. So, this October and every month after, I urge every woman to take proactive steps for her health. Regular mammograms and self-checks can make a critical difference. Early detection is key.

Breast cancer changed my life. It taught me to value every day, every moment, and to rise above the challenges. I share my story in the hope that it encourages others to prioritize their health and well-being. Don’t wait: Schedule your mammogram today!

Jodie Penrod is a member of Buckeye Rural Electric’s board of trustees.

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Unclaimed capital credits

In accordance with the guidelines of the Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative Code of Regulations, the cooperative is holding capital credits checks for the following people. We are required to publish these names, and they must be published twice, in two consecutive issues of Ohio Cooperative Living magazine.

Sixty days after the second publication of this notice, any remaining unclaimed capital credits will revert to the cooperative to be redistributed. This is the first notice. If you can provide a current address for these names, please contact the member services department at 800-231-2732.

A T & T, LOUISVILLE KY

ADAMS ARTHUR D, VINTON OH

ADAMS DARRELL G, IRONTON OH

ADAMS ERMA J, CANEY KS

ADAMS GARY F, CHESAPEAKE OH

ADAMS PATSY R, PORTSMOUTH OH

ADDINGTON INC, LEBANON VA

ADKINS AUSTIN, NEW PLYMOUTH OH

ADKINS BERNICE E, CHESAPEAKE OH

ADKINS BOBBY R, SOUTH POINT OH

ADKINS DAVID A, HUNTINGTON WV

ADKINS HAROLD, MILTON WV

ADKINS JOHN H, LINCOLN PARK MI

ADKINS JOHN W, PEDRO OH

ADKINS LORA E, JACKSON OH

ADKINS MARY L, HUNTINGTON WV

ADKINS MILDRED E, CROWN CITY OH

ADKINS MINERVA, MOORCROFT WY

ADKINS PATRICIA A, PATRIOT OH

ADKINS RICHARD M, CHESAPEAKE OH

ADKINS STEVEN E, PROCTORVILLE OH

ADKINS VICKIE L, HUNTINGTON WV

ADKINS VINCE, SOUTH POINT OH

AKERS RACHEL, KITTS HILL OH

ALBAUGH RONALD A, GALLOWAY OH

ALCORN KATHERINE J, OAK HILL OH

ALDERIGI GEORGIO, GALLIPOLIS OH

ALDRIDGE BRYAN E, IRONTON OH

ALDRIDGE KENNETH R, WATERLOO OH

ALEXANDER COMPT RIDERS, ALBANY OH

ALEXANDER SAMUEL H, SCOTTOWN OH

ALFORD WILLIAM D, IRONTON OH

ALLBAUGH MURIEL J, ATHENS OH

ALLEN BARBARA, BREMEN OH

ALLEN BONNIE L, JACKSON OH

ALLEN CAROL L, JACKSON OH

ALLEN MATTHEW B, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

ALLIED LANDFILL, MCARTHUR OH

ALLMAN ALFRED E, NEWARK OH

ALLTEL, CHICAGO IL

ALTHOUSE CHARLES F, BELPRE OH

AMEY CHRIS S, GALLIPOLIS OH

ANDERSON ARTHUR D, WATERLOO OH

ANDERSON EDWARD S, CHILLICOTHE OH

ANDERSON GENEVIEVE D, PRESCOTT AZ

ANDERSON HOMER H, GALLIPOLIS OH

ANDERSON JUNE, COLUMBUS OH

ANDERSON PATTI A, CHESHIRE OH

ANDRE RICHARD J, ASHLAND OH

ANDREWS HELEN J, MARYSVILLE OH

ANSON BOBBIE J, KITTS HILL OH

ANTCZAK MICHAEL R, BOULDER CO

ANTHONY LINDA R, COLUMBUS OH

APPLING RANDY L, MCDERMOTT OH

ARBAUGH BETH A, ALBANY OH

ARDEN CARROL M, PEDRO OH

ARMSTRONG MARK D, ATHENS OH

ARNETT MICHAEL J, MINFORD OH

ARNOLD JUANITA, GALLOWAY OH

ARNOLD STELLA P, GALLIPOLIS OH ART TECH, CHILLICOTHE OH

ARTHUR GREG P, BARBOURSVILLE WV

ARTHUR VIRGINA A, WELLSTON OH

ARTIS JAMES E, IRONTON OH

ARTRIP COLENA M, SCOTTOWN OH

ASBURY DAVID B, PROCTORVILLE OH

ASBURY WALTER, CHESAPEAKE OH

ASH EDWARD A, THOMAS WV

ASH JEFFERY E, PROCTORVILLE OH

ASHWORTH DONALD, SOUTH POINT OH

ATHA JOEL I, REDDICK FL

ATHEY KIMBERLY R, CHESHIRE OH

ATKINSON KENDRICK L, SOUTH POINT OH

AUSTIN JOSEPH R, MIDWAY PARK NC

AYCOCK JAMES G, HUNTINGTON WV

AYCOCK JAMES G I, HUNTINGTON WV

BACHTEL JAMES R, JACKSON OH

BACKUS RUTH, IRONTON OH

BAILEY BRUCE E, KENOVA WV

BAILEY CARL D, SOUTH POINT OH

BAILEY CLIFFORD L, CORBIN KY

BAILEY MARINA, VINTON OH

BAILEY MILDRED L, BIDWELL OH

BAINTER ROBERT DJR, GALLIPOLIS OH

BAISDEN CURTIS R, THURMAN OH

BAISDEN JAMES R, VINTON OH

BAISDEN JOEL D, SOUTH POINT OH

BAISDEN JOHN A, CROWN CITY OH

BAISE MICHAEL A, SOUTH POINT OH

BAKER EDWARD, CHILLICOTHE OH

BAKER GORDON B, PITTSBURGH PA

BAKER LENORIS, MCARTHUR OH

BAKER TIMOTHY H, JACKSON OH

BAKER VERNA L, BEAVER OH

BALDRIDGE WILLIAM E, DEFIANCE OH

BALDWIN FLORNCE, PATRIOT OH

BALDWIN LEE R, IRONTON OH

BALDWIN PAUL, WILLOW WOOD OH

BALDWIN SAMATHA Y, JACKSON OH

BALDWIN THOMAS P, WILLOW WOOD OH

BALL IRA F, ASHLAND KY

BALL JILL, IRONTON OH

BANBURY JACK L, JACKSON OH

BANDY MITCHEL P, BEAVER OH

BANKS DINGUS, PATRIOT OH

BARCUS JOHN W, GALLIPOLIS OH

BARCUS RALPH L, BIDWELL OH

BARE ROLAND R, DAHLONEGA GA

BARKER BONNIE N, MIDDLEPORT OH

BARKER PAUL F, PATRIOT OH

BARNETT CAROL J, PROCTORVILLE OH

BARNETT GARLAND W, PEDRO OH

BARNETT RAYMOND D, HAMDEN OH

BARNETT ROY M, HAMDEN OH

BARRETT BARBARA A, RUTLAND OH

BARRETT LARRY JR, WILKESVILLE OH

BARRETT WALTER HSR, POMEROY OH

BARRY LAWRNCE, PROCTORVILLE OH

BARRY PAUL R, CROWN CITY OH

BARTRAM MYRON, JACKSON OH

BASENBACK ERNEST E, WILLOW WOOD OH

BATEMAN LYDA, BIDWELL OH

BATES TERRY, OAK HILL OH

BATEY DEZZIE L, JACKSON OH

BATEY NM BENNIE R, RIO GRANDE OH

BAUMGARDNER EDWARD, POMEROY OH

BAUMGARDNER LAWRENCE E, PROCTORVILLE OH

BAYNARD M C SUE, WAVERLY OH

BAYS MARK D, CHESAPEAKE OH

BAYS MERRILL F, SOUTH POINT OH

BAYS MICHAEL D, COLUMBUS OH

BEACH ROBERTA A, JACKSON OH

BEACHY KEVIN W, PATRIOT OH

BEAN ROY R, DELTA UT

BEARD CHARLES W, GLOUSTER OH

BEAVER F B, GALLIPOLIS OH

BEAVER JAMES P, THURMAN OH

BEAVER MARY A, GALLIPOLIS OH

BECKER GINGER G, VINTON OH

BEEKMAN VIRGINIA A, LONDON OH

BEGIL MICHAEL A, PROCTORVILLE OH

BELCHER JAMES B, HOWARD OH

BELL ERMAL K, DANVILLE WV

BELLOMY B S, CAPE CORAL FL

BELT SANDRA F, MERIDIAN MS

BELVILLE BROSCONST, WATERLOO OH

BENNETT BONNIE T, ALBANY OH

BENNETT JAMES A, MCCORDSVILLE IN

BENNINGTON VIRGINA, WHEELERSBURG OH

BENTLEY DENNIS K, HUNTINGTON WV

BENTLEY DONALD E, JACKSON OH

BENTLEY EDITH, COLUMBUS OH

BENTLEY SHERRY M, KITTS HILL OH

BETHEL CHURCH, GALLIPOLIS OH

BETZ WILLIAM F, GALLIPOLIS OH

BEVAN ASHLI J, CROWN CITY OH

BEVERIDGE GEORGE F, ZETHYRHILLS FL

BIARS BRENDA K, KITTS HILL OH

BIARS RONALD S, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

BIAS KATHY L, CHESAPEAKE OH

BICK DAVID R, KITTS HILL OH

BICKERS TIMOTHY C, ELDRIDGE AL

BINGMAN GILBERT D, GLOUSTER OH

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BINION HAROLD, JACKSON OH

BIRCHFIELD RICKY L, MADISON TN

BIRTCHER AARON D, CROWN CITY OH

BISHOP ADAM L, FORT MCCOY FL

BISHOP CINDY K, KITTS HILL OH

BISHOP DARREN R, SOUTH POINT OH

BISHOP EDITH L, WELLSTON OH

BISHOP RICK V, JACKSON OH

BLACK AL, PROCTORVILLE OH

BLACK BARBARA, CHESAPEAKE OH

BLACK CHARLES F, PROCTORVILLE OH

BLACK LOUELLA, CHESAPEAKE OH

BLACK ROSEMMA F, PROCTORVILLE OH

BLACKBURN JEFF D, OAK HILL OH

BLAIR AUSTIN T, SOUTH POINT OH

BLAKE JAMES M, CROWN CITY OH

BLAKEMAN JERRY R, WILLOW WOOD OH

BLANKENSHIP DONNA F, GLENFORK WV

BLANKENSHIP HARVEY J, PROCTORVILLE OH

BLANKENSHIP JOE, IRONTON OH

BLANKENSHIP KATHY L, JACKSON OH

BLANKENSHIP PAT L, CHESAPEAKE OH

BLANKENSHIP RAYMOND E, HUNTINGTON WV

BLANKENSHIP RHONDA J, PROCTORVILLE OH

BLANKENSHIP TERRANCE F, VINTON OH

BLANKENSHIP THOMAS R, KITTS HILL OH

BLANTON BRENDA, SOUTH POINT OH

BLANTON WILLIE C, CHILLICOTHE OH

BLAZER FLOYD L, GALLIPOLIS OH

BLEDSOE MICHAEL JR, RAY OH

BLENTLINGER EUWING E, LONDON OH

BLEVINS CARRIE, WATERLOO OH

BLEVINS CHARLOTTE L, OAK HILL OH

BLEVINS JACK, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

BLEVINS REDITH G, SOUTH POINT OH

BLEVINS SHIRLEY M, WELLSTON OH

BLIND FLOYD E, HAYESVILLE NC

BLOOMER VONDA F, GALLIPOLIS OH

BLOOMFIELD LEE E, BELLBROOK OH

BLUMENAUER NAN M, POMEROY OH

BOBO BRIDGIT A, NELSONVILLE OH

BOBO CHARLES A, VINTON OH

BOBO JACQUELIN L, SHADE OH

BODEY GARY R, GALLIPOLIS OH

BOEHM RICHARD H, PATASKALA OH

BOGGS JAMES R, WEST JEFFERSON OH

BOGGS JAMES S, SOUTH POINT OH

BOGGS RANZY L, NEWPORT PORT VA

BOHYER KAYCE C, RIO GRANDE OH

BOLES DEBBIE M, PEDRO OH

BOLF JOHN F, GALLIPOLIS OH

BOLING BOBBY O, DELAND FL

BOLLING DORIS J, CHESAPEAKE OH

BOND LAWRENCE E, RIO GRANDE OH

BONDS KEVIN C, JACKSON OH

BONDURANT DIANE E, BARBOURSVILLE WV

BOOTH CHARLES L, SOUTH POINT OH

BOOTH HOWARD L, GALLIPOLIS OH

BOOTH MARK A, WURTLAND KY

BOOTH SAM R, ATHENS OH

BOOTHE NM CODY R, CROWN CITY OH

BORDERS AUDRA M, PROCTORVILLE OH

BORING WILLIAM R, ALBANY OH

BORMAN SEAN T, ATHENS OH

BOSTER ALVIN, CROWN CITY OH

BOSTON LOWELL M, GALLIPOLIS OH

BOUCHARD AMANDA L, CHESAPEAKE OH

BOWEN BRENDA J, RACELAND KY

BOWEN CHARLES G, PROCTORVILLE OH

BOWEN HOWARD J, BEAVER OH

BOWEN ROBERT, VERSAILLES KY

BOWENS MARY K, VINTON OH

BOWERS EDWARD J, ATHENS OH

BOWERS TODD M, GALLIPOLIS OH

BOWLES JOE W, STEWART OH

BOWLES SIDNEY, WILKESVILLE OH

BOWLING DANIEL E, BEAVER OH

BOWLING MARY J, W PORTSMOUTH OH

BOWMAN GREGORY A, MILTON WV

BOWMAN REGENIA L, IRONTON OH

BOWMAN TIMOTHY L, SOUTH POINT OH

BOWNES SYLVIA I, ATHENS OH

BOYD ANGELA J, OAK HILL OH

BOYER GREGORY R, KITTS HILL OH

BOYER JUDY A, POMEROY OH

BRADLEY CAROLYN A, CINCINNATI OH

BRADLEY LULA L, CHESAPEAKE OH

BRADSHAW CHRISTPHR A, CATLETTSBURG KY

BRADY KIM, JACKSON OH

BRAMMER MAE, SOUTH POINT OH

BRAMMER MAXINE, IRONTON OH

BRAWLEY ROGER D, BIDWELL OH

BRECKNER DEBORAH A, SCOTTOWN OH

BREEDING ARTHUR, SOUTH POINT OH

BRENNING BRUCE T, ALBANY OH

BREWER CLARENCE D, PROCTORVILLE OH

BREWER GARY D, WELLSTON OH

BREWER JAMES TSR, NEW HAVEN WV

BREWER PAULA, COLUMBUS OH

BREWER RONALD L, CHESAPEAKE OH

BREWER WALTER WII, SOUTH POINT OH

BRICKER FRANCES V, TOLEDO OH

BRIGHT L ERNESTINE, CHESIRE OH

BRISTER JIMMY ASR, BIDWELL OH

BRIZENDINE SHEILA E, FLATWOODS KY

BROFFORD ANGELA M, VINTON OH

BROOKGREEN FARM, HILTON HEAD ISLAND SC

BROWN CHERYL L, SCOTTOWN OH

BROWN CORALENE, HUNTERSVILLE NC

BROWN EVELYN S, PROCTORVILLE OH

BROWN GARY M, KITTS HILL OH

BROWN HAZEL, HUNTINGTON WV

BROWN MARK A, GALLIPOLIS OH

BROWN NATASCHA T, GALLIPOLIS OH

BROWN R A, SOUTH POINT OH

BROWN ROBERT H, CHILLICOTHE OH

BROWN STEPHEN R, JACKSON OH

BROWN STEVEN A, GALLIPOLIS OH

BROWN SUSAN J, POMEROY OH

BROWN VICKI J, PARKERSBURG WV

BROWN VICKY L, BIDWELL OH

BROWN WALTER, SIDNEY OH

BROWN WILLIAM C, GALLIPOLIS OH

BROWNING MELISSA L, SOUTH POINT OH

BROWNING RICKY A, IRONTON OH

BROWNING SAMANTHA L, SOUTH POINT OH

BROYLES LARRY E, GALLIPOLIS OH

BRUCE HAROLD, COAL GROVE OH

BRUMFIELD BETH A, PATRIOT OH

BRUMFIELD BURKEL E, PEDRO OH

BRUMFIELD BURKLE E, PEDRO OH

BRUMFIELD EARL F, CHESAPEAKE OH

BRUMFIELD JAMES O, PROCTORVILLE OH

BRUMFIELD JOSEPH, CROWN CITY OH

BRUMFIELD VANCE E, SPRINGFIELD OH

BRUMFIELD WALTER A, PROCTORVILLE OH

BRYANT CLARENCE, IRONTON OH

BRYANT ROGER W, PEDRO OH

BUCHANAN KATHY J, FORT KNOX KY

BUCKEYE AUTOPARTS, SOUTH POINT OH

BUCKEYE STEEL, JACKSON OH

BUCKLEY GEORGE M, SUMMERVILLE SC

BULLINGTON CARA L, POMEROY OH

BUNCH FREEMAN, CHESAPEAKE OH

BUNDY MICHAEL S, PROCTORVILLE OH

BURCHAM DEBRA G, CHESAPEAKE OH

BURCHAM ELIZBTH J, SOUTH POINT OH

BURCHAM LEONA, SOUTH POINT OH

BURDETTE MARK A, CHESAPEAKE OH

BURGESS DOLLIE, HUNTINGTON WV

BURGESS PAMELA S, CHESAPEAKE OH

BURGETT RICHARD L, VINTON OH

BURKITT CHERYL A, JACKSON OH

BURNAP ROBERT D, WILLOW WOOD OH

BURNAP TIM J, BIDWELL OH

BURNETT CLYDE, GALLIPOLIS OH

BURNETTE TRUMAN, LITTLE RIVER SC

BURNS DALE, WILLOW WOOD OH

BURNS J S, HUNTINGTON WV

BURNS MELISSA, OAK HILL OH

BURRITT TONY L, ZALESKI OH

BUSH CHARLES W, OAK HILL OH

BUSH LECTA M, PATRIOT OH

BUSH STANLEY O, WELLSTON OH

BUSH WANDA R, NEW MARSHFIELD OH

BUSTETTER RUTH E, KITTS HILL OH

BUTCHER HARVEY, CHESAPEAKE OH

BUTCHER LARRY E, N MIDDLETOWN KY

BUTLER GARY M, MARION IN

BYRD JAMES D, HUDSON FL

BYRD WINFRED L, PROCTORVILLE OH

CADE CECIL, PEDRO OH

CADE JACKIE M, PEDRO OH

CADE KENNETH M, PEDRO OH

CADE REBA E, PATRIOT OH

CAIN BETTY, ATHENS OH

CAIN EMERSON F, LONDON OH

CAIN HARLAN E, CHESAPEAKE OH

CALDWELL BENJAMIN M, SOUTH POINT OH

CALDWELL HEIDI L, RIO GRANDE NJ

CALDWELL JACK E, GALLIPOLIS OH

CALHOUN JACK B, CROWN CITY OH

CALHOUN PAMELA S, BIDWELL OH

CALLAHAN GARY K, GALLIPOLIS OH

CALLICOAT GEORGE JR, PROCTORVILLE OH

CAMP CHARLENE, HAMDEN OH

CAMPBELL BONNIE S, RAY OH

CAMPBELL DAVID F, CLEVES OH

CAMPBELL DORIS, CROWN CITY OH

CAMPBELL EDWARD R, WILLOW WOOD OH

CAMPBELL JAMES M, WHEELERSBURG OH

CAMPBELL JUDY L, NEW GAILEE PA

CAMPBELL MANON, PATRIOT OH

CAMPBELL MARGARET, WELLSTON OH

CAMPBELL TIM D, OAK HILL OH

CAMPBELL WILLIAM E, WEST UNITY OH

CAMPEAU SCOTT A, WILLOW WOOD OH

CANTER STEVEN T, THURMAN OH

CANTRELL JAMES F, HAMDEN OH

CAREMARK INC, DUNBAR WV

CAREY GLENNA J, IRONTON OH

CARMAN DONNA L, THURMAN OH

CARMONRAYMONDR, PEDRO OH

CARNEY WILLIAM E, OAK HILL OH

CARPENTER BETTY S, TROY OH

CARPENTER HOMER L, CHESAPEAKE OH

CARPENTER MAXINE, WAYNE WV

CARPENTER RANDALL JR, MIDDLEPORT OH

CARPER RICHARD L, COALTON OH

CARR BRIAN D, ALBANY OH

CARR CATHY A, GALLIPOLIS OH

CARR GABRIEL, ATHENS OH

CARRICO CATHY J, SOUTH POINT OH

CARRINGTON STEVE D, ENGLEWOOD FL

CARROLL AARON R, GALLIPOLIS OH

CARROLL FLORENCE L, CATLETTSBURG KY

CARROLL RHONDA, CHILLICOTHE OH

CARROLL SANDRA K, ZANESVILLE OH

CARSEY ALBERT E, NELSONVILLE OH

CARSON FRANK C, PATRIOT OH

CARTER JAMES, SCOTTOWN OH

CARTER JEAN, JACKSON OH

CARTER ROBERT, TALLAHASSE FL

CARTER RON L, GALLIPOLIS OH

CASANOVA MANUEL A, LAS VEGAS NV

CASEY LARRY L, THURMAN OH

CASH EMERSON SR, CHILLICOTHE OH

CASTEEL TASHIA R, POMEROY OH

CASTLE TAYLOR D, PATRIOT OH

CASTLE ULYSSES, WILKESBORO NC

CAVANAUGH PEGGY J, SOUTH POINT OH

CAYNOR JENNIFER, CHESAPEAKE OH

CECIL BEVERLY A, WHEELERSBURG OH

CERTAIN KALLOUS A, JACKSON OH

CHAMBERS KEITH, PATRIOT OH

CHANDLER MIKE RSR, JACKSON OH

CHANEY MARY H, CROWN CITY OH

CHANEY SARAH E, WEWOKA OK

CHAPMAN ALVA, PATRIOT OH

CHAPMAN ANGELA Y, IRONTON OH

CHAPMAN BEVERLY J, KITTS HILL OH

CHAPMAN EVERETT, COLUMBUS OH

CHAPMAN GLEN R, NEWARK OH

CHAPMAN H V, HUNTINGTON WV

CHAPMAN PAULINE, PATRIOT OH

CHAPMAN SUWANN L, CHESAPEAKE OH

CHARLES RANDY, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

CHARLES WILLIAM, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

CHARNETZKY NELL M, PEDRO OH

CHARTER CABLE INC, CINCINNATI OH

CHARTOR ENERGY CORP, DUBLIN OH

CHASE DAVID A, ATHENS OH

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CHATTERTON RONALD L, PROCTORVILLE OH

CHEAIB THELMA J, PATRIOT OH

CHEDESTER BETTY, JACKSONVILLE FL

CHESSER MARAGENE M, MCARTHUR OH

CHILDERS JAMES O, GOLDEN VALLEY AZ

CHILDERS KIMBERLY J, JACKSON OH

CHILDERS RICHARD JR, SOUTH POINT OH

CHILDERS SHIRLEY E, BEAVER OH

CHINN JAMES A, SOUTH POINT OH

CHINN JOHN R, HUNTINGTON WV

CHINN LINNIE E, SCOTTOWN OH

CHRISTIAN ARZENA, WILLOW WOOD OH

CHRISTIAN CHARLES F, OAK HILL OH

CHRISTIAN CHERI A, KITTS HILL OH

CHRISTIAN EDWARD H, JACKSON OH

CHRISTIAN ROBERT C, PROCTORVILLE OH

CHRISTIAN ROGER L, WILLOW WOOD OH

CHURCH JOY R, MIDDLEPORT OH

CHURCH PATTY J, BEAVER OH

CLAGG LEECHONA Y, CROWN CITY OH

CLARK EARL W, KITTS HILL OH

CLARK HAROLD E, TUPPERS PLAINS OH

CLARK JEFFREY L, GALLIPOLIS OH

CLARK MABEL M, GALLIPOLIS OH

CLARK MARY L, PROCTORVILLE OH

CLARK RALPH W, PROCTORVILLE OH

CLARK REBECCA L, CHESAPEAKE OH

CLARK TODD E, OAK HILL OH

CLARK WILLIAM E, ASHLAND KY

CLARKSON LARRY D, OAK HILL OH

CLARKSON MAUDE E, OAK HILL OH

CLARY JAMES B, PEDRO OH

CLAY JON D, CHILLICOTHE OH

CLAYPOOL FRANCIS, RAY OH

CLEAVENGER SARA L, WILLOW WOOD OH

CLEER JOHN WJR, CHESAPEAKE OH

CLEMENS CHRISTINE A, BIDWELL OH

CLENDENIN KIMBERLY J, SHADE OH

CLIFTON BENJAMIN T, MARION OH

CLIMER WARNER, COLUMBUS OH

CLINE STACEY E, GALLIPOLIS OH

CLONCH HERBERT R, GALLIPOLIS OH

CLONCH MARY L, GALLIPOLIS OH

CLONCH THELMA F, SOUTH POINT OH

COBURN CAROL J, WATERLOO OH

COCHRAN BETTY K, VINTON OH

COE HARRY R, COLUMBUS OH

COE ROBERT A, ALBANY OH

COFFEY CARL, JACKSON OH

COLE GEORGE L, GALLIPOLIS OH

COLE JEWELL, IRONTON OH

COLE LILLIAN F, PEDRO OH

COLEGROVE SANDRA L, SOUTH POINT OH

COLEMAN EMMITT E, WHEELERSBURG OH

COLEMAN RANSOM J, VINTON OH

COLEY JEFF P, POMEROY OH

COLLEY JOHN D, GALLIPOLIS OH

COLLEY JOSHUA P, RIO GRANDE OH

COLLEY KARLINE J, RAY OH

COLLIER DAVID J, GREENUP KY

COLLIER REGINA G, CIRCLEVILLE OH

COLLINS CHESTER A, CHESAPEAKE OH

COLLINS DEBBIE, GALLIPOLIS OH

COLLINS DELORES, OAK HILL OH

COLLINS HEATHER I, WELLSTON OH

COLLINS MAYME K, CENTERVILLE OH

COLLINS RANDALL, MCARTHUR OH

COLLINSWORTH JOHN R, LOGAN OH

COLVIN ROGER, GALLIPOLIS OH

COMER CARLA J, OAK HILL OH

COMPSTON MARK G, IRONTON OH

CONAWAY CASSIE D, KITTS HILL OH

CONGELTON HELEN H, SOUTH POINT OH

CONLEY JEFFREY D, KITTS HILL OH

CONLEY KEIFFER R, VERDUNVILLE WV

CONNALLY BETRICE, SOUTH POINT OH

CONNER KEN F, BETHEL PARK PA

CONNER TIMOTHY E, FARMERSVILLE OH

CONRAD DENNIS D, WOODSFIELD OH

CONRAD GENEVA A, GALLIPOLIS OH

CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORP, PHILADELPHIA PA

COOK PATRICIA A, WHEELERSBURG OH

COOK TAMMY M, BIDWELL OH

COOLEY PAUL JR, ALBANY OH

COOPER JEAN A, JACKSON OH

COOPER MARTHA L, IRONTON OH

COOPER RANDY D, SCIOTO FURNACE OH

COOPER ROGER L, SCIOTOVILLE OH

COOPER SCOTT, ALBANY OH

COOPER VICKIE L, SCOTTOWN OH

COOPER WILLIAM E, IRONTON OH

COPLEY CATHY A, SOUTH POINT OH

COPLEY ELIZABETH, NOLAN WV

COPLEY KENNETH K, SCOTTOWN OH

COPLEY SAMUEL A, PATRIOT OH

COPLEY VIRGINIA K, SOUTH POINT OH

CORBIN EMIL, GALLIPOLIS OH

CORDELL STANLEY A, CLEVELAND OH

CORDLE STEVE, WATERLOO OH

CORDLE STEVIE, BATON ROUGE LA

CORDRAY CYNTHIA J, LANDER WY

CORIELL DEBRA L, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

CORNELL ALFRED, ATHENS OH

CORNELL BETHANY A, CHESAPEAKE OH

CORWIN JACQUELYN A, PATRIOT OH

COTHRAN INA P, VINTON OH

COTTLE RALPH, WHEELERSBURG OH

COTTRELL HERB L, ALBANY OH

COTTRILL FRANK, WILKESVILLE OH

COTTRILL VIRGIL F, WILKESVILLE OH

COUGHENOUR CATHY L, SOUTH POINT OH

COUGHENOUR HAZEL R, GALLIPOLIS OH

COULTER DOROTHEA M, COLUMBUS OH

COULTER WILLIAM D, GALLIPOLIS OH

COURT OF COMM ON P, IRONTON OH

COVIN GLADYS, JACKSON OH

COX ALLEN A, GALLIPOLIS OH

COX CHARLES W, GALLIPOLIS OH

COX DAVID L, CROWN CITY OH

COX DONNA M, GALLIPOLIS OH

COX ELLA M, CROWN CITY OH

COX HUGH, MCARTHUR OH

COX IDA, IRONTON OH

COX LUCINDA K, BLACKSTONE VA

COX PHILIP E, PROCTORVILLE OH

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HARRIS VICKIE A, BEAVER OH

HARRISON BRIAN M, IRONTON OH

HARRISON RONALD F, KITTS HILL OH

HARSHE DAVID M, VINTON OH

HARTER KEITH A, PATRIOT OH

HARTLEY VIRGINA V, MIDDLEPORT OH

HARTMAN CANDY, ATHENS OH

HARTMAN PATRICIA A, ATHENS OH

HASHMAN STEVEN J, WILKESVILLE OH

HASKINS DEBBIE A, WOOSTER OH

HASKINS DON, GALLIPOLIS OH

HASKINS DON I, GALLIPOLIS OH 45631

HATFIELD CLIFFORD L, VINTON OH

HAWKINS TAMMIE L, FOSTORIA OH

HAWKS WILLIAM L, VINTON OH

HAWTHORNE LEO, PROCTORVILLE OH

HAYES CLERL P, OKEECHOBEE FL

HAYES DANNY J, SCOTTOWN OH

HAYES DEBORAH L, PROCTORVILLE OH

HAYES FRED, SCOTTOWN OH

HAYES LLOYD, SOUTH POINT OH

HAYNES JOHN R, HUNTINGTON WV

HAYNES RICHARD D, WESTERVILLE OH

HAYSLIP VICTOR R, PATRIOT OH

HAYTON BONNIE S, HUNTINGTON WV

HAZLETON TIMOTHY P, POMEROY OH

HEDRICK JOSEPH M, PANAMA CITY BEACH FL

HELPING HANDS MISSION, MCARTHUR OH

HELTON FLOYD, CHILLICOTHE OH

HEMBY RITA J, OAK HILL OH

HENDERSON BILL, MCARTHUR OH

HENDERSON HAROLD SR, JACKSON OH

HENDERSON JERRY M, SOUTH POINT OH

HENDERSON MARY L, PATRIOT OH

HENDERSON RICHARD E, BIDWELL OH

HENDERSON WILLIAM H, CHESAPEAKE OH

HENRY LANDON F, OAK HILL OH

HENRY NANCY C, JACKSON OH

HENRY PATRICIA A, SOUTH POINT OH

HENRY RANDALL D, WELLSTON OH

HENRY STEVE S, GALLIPOLIS FERRY WV

HENRY TONY R, IRONTON OH

HENSLEY CHARLES R, TALLAHASSEE FL

HENSLEY CLYDE, GALLIPOLIS OH

HENSLEY TIMOTHY W, PATRIOT OH

HENSON HARRIET E, COLUMBUS OH

HENSON HELEN M, PHOENIX AZ

HENSON MARGURITE S, BIDWELL OH

HENSON MARY L, THURMAN OH

HENSON MICHELLE L, LONDONDERRY OH

HERDMAN RONALD D, RUTLAND OH

HEREFORD MARY F, OAK HILL OH

HEREFORD RHONDA R, OAK HILL OH

HERN LOLA, GREENUP KY

HERRELL DORIS I, WATERLOO OH

HERRELL GLENN E, IRONTON OH

HERSCHBERGER EDNA, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

HESSON AVIS, COLUMBUS OH

HEWLETT SUSAN P, SOUTH POINT OH

HEY TAMARA I, NITRO WV

HIBNER WILLIAM B, CHESAPEAKE OH

HICKMAN CHARLES, CHILLICOTHE OH

HICKS JAMES A, CHESAPEAKE OH

HICKS JAMES P, RAY OH

HIGGINS RANDALL, IRONTON OH

HILDRETH JAMES A, SOUTH POINT OH

HILDRETH TINA L, IRONTON OH

HILL BARBARA J, GALLIPOLIS OH

HILL BESSIE, MCARTHUR OH

HILL CHARLES HJR, JACKSON OH

HILL DONALD R, JACKSON OH

HILL LENA J, GALLIPOLIS OH

HILL LUTHER D, SOUTH POINT OH

HILL MARY L, MCARTHUR OH

HILL PATRICIA L, CROWN CITY OH

HILTON JOSEPH N, ATHENS OH

HINCHMAN ANITA S, CHESAPEAKE OH

HINKLE KATHY J, CLINTONVILLE WV

HINKLE STARLA R, CHESAPEAKE OH

HITE MILDRED, HUNTINGTON WV

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HIVELY BRUCE A, CROWN CITY OH

HIVELY HEIDI M, JACKSON OH

HIVELY ISAAC, GALLIPOLIS OH

HIVELY JANICE R, RAY OH

HIVELY MARGIE, PATRIOT OH

HLAD EDWARD B, MIDDLEPORT OH

HOCKING VALLEY CABLE TV, NELSONVILLE OH

HOCTER CHARLES LSR, WILKESVILLE OH

HOCTOR CHARLES SR, WILKESVILLE OH

HODGE CECIL, COLUMBUS OH

HODGE CHARLES E, GALLIPOLIS OH

HOFER FRANZ, COLUMBUS OH

HOFFMAN JESSIE O, PATRIOT OH

HOFFMAN NICHOLAS G, KITTS HILL OH

HOFFMAN OWEN L, LANGSVILLE OH

HOGAN JAMES D, GALLIPOLIS OH

HOGG LINDA S, CHESAPEAKE OH

HOLBROOK EVELYN V, JACKSON OH

HOLBROOK MARK E, PATRIOT OH

HOLBROOK ROXANNE L, SCOTTOWN OH

HOLDER NIKOLE R, CHESAPEAKE OH

HOLLAND MARTIN E, CHESAPEAKE OH

HOLLAND PAUL D, SOUTH POINT OH

HOLLEY DALTON L, SOUTH POINT OH

HOLLINGSHEAD MACIL V, WELLSTON OH

HOLSCHUH MARK, KITTS HILL OH

HOLSCHUH RHONDA, KITTS HILL OH

HOLT WILLIAM B, SPRINGFIELD OH

HOLTHAUS KEVIN J, ATHENS OH

HOMAN SAMUEL, LIMA OH

HOMMES LEWIS R, OAK HILL OH

HOOD WILLIAM F, PROCTORVILLE OH

HOOK CLARENCE, POMEROY OH

HOOTON RICKEY L, GALLIPOLIS OH

HORN ELIJAH JR, WAVERLY OH

HORNER EARL, MCDERMOTT OH

HORSLEY SHANNON L, WHEELERSBURG OH

HORTON BOBBIE L, HUNTINGTON WV

HOSCHAR CALVIN L, THURMAN OH

HOSP KENNETH V, MARION OH

HOWARD FLOYD B, STOCKDALE OH

HOWARD VADIS, PORTSMOUTH OH

HOWE LOREN A, COLUMBUS OH

HOWELL DEBBIE K, IRONTON OH

HOWELL ERIC B, BEAVER OH

HOWELL FRANKLIN E, JACKSON OH

HOWELL WILLIAM M, HUNTINGTON WV

HUBBARD BLAINE, WELLSTON OH

HUBMAN RICHARD A, GALLIPOLIS OH

HUDNALL LLOYD J, ATHENS OH

HUDNELL DAVID, ALBANY OH

HUFF GEORGE E, COVINGTON KY

HUFF KATHY S, IRONTON OH

HUFFMAN ROY L, PROCTORVILLE OH

HUGHES AARONS W, BURNHAM PA

HUGHES DIANA L, LANGSVILLE OH

HUGHES RHONDA, LUDYARD CT

HUGHES SHIRLEY M, JACKSON OH

HUGHES TERESA D, GALLIPOLIS OH

HUMMEL RAYMOND L, BEAVER OH

HUNT CRAIG F, SOUTH POINT OH

HUNT LUTHER D, RIO GRANDE OH

HUNT PAUL E, PROCTORVILLE OH

HUNT WILLIAM CJR, HAMDEN OH

HUNT WILLIAM E, PROCTORVILLE OH

HUNTER IDA L, LEXINGTON KY

HURN WILLIAM H, KITTS HILL OH

HURT ERNEST, RAY OH

HURT IVAN LJR, THURMAN OH

HURT LILLY M, RAY OH

HUSTON - THACKER KRISTIN R, MCARTHUR OH

HUSTON KATHLEN, WHEELERSBURG OH

HUTCHINSON BESSIE, WHEELERSBURG OH

HUTCHINSON JOHN R, BIDWELL OH

HUTCHINSON KATHRYN, IRONTON OH

HUTCHINSON PERCY D, GALLIPOLIS OH

HUTCHISON ALBERT, ALBANY OH

HYATT KEITH A, SOUTH POINT OH

HYSELL BRIAN S, CHESAPEAKE OH

HYSELL RHEBA E, WASHINGTON NC

ICE RAYMOND E, ALBANY OH

ICE TARA R, NEW MARSHFIELD OH

IMES LISA A, WILLOW WOOD OH

IMES TENA M, SOUTH POINT OH

INGLES BRET L, WILLOW WOOD OH

INGLES EARL D, PATRIOT OH

INGLES GEORGE, SOUTH SOLON OH

INGRAM F B, GIBSONTON FL

INGRAM JACOB, OAK HILL OH

INTERSTATE DISPLAYS INC, BOTKINS OH

IRVIN MILDRED, CHILLICOTHE OH

ISAAC LILLIAN, OAK HILL OH

ISRAEL HAROLD I, GALLIPOLIS OH

ITALIANO PAUL P, GALLIPOLIS OH

J J DETWEILER ENTERPRISES, UNIONTOWN OH

JACKS CHARLOTTE E, LANGSVILLE OH

JACKS JOSEPH D, WELLSTON OH

JACKSON RONALD E, WAVERLY OH

JAGELLO MARK E, GALLIPOLIS OH

JAGERS RICHARD K, GALLIPOLIS OH

JAGGERS GORDON R, MARION OH

JAQUES VALLIE, GALLIPOLIS OH

JAROS RON, CHESAPEAKE OH

JARRELL JAMES A, GALLIPOLIS OH

JARVIS PATRICIA L, JACKSON OH

JAYNES MELISHA J, MORAINE CITY OH

JEFFERS PAULINE, GALLIPOLIS OH

JEFFERS TRINA D, CHESAPEAKE OH

JEFFERS WILLIAM W, POINT PLEASANT WV

JEFFERSON TAMMY M, CHESAPEAKE OH

JEFFERY JACKIE R, PEDRO OH

JEFFREYS ARILIA L, HUNTINGTON WV

JEFFRIES APRIL D, VINTON OH

JEFFRIES KATHY J, WELLSTON OH

JELOVAC JUDY E, PROCTORVILLE OH

JENKINS DAVID, JACKSON OH

JENKINS EARL L, IRONTON OH

JENKINS JACK L, LANGSVILLE OH

JENKINS JOE H, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

JENKINS JOSEPH J, BEAVERCREEK OH

JENKINS LOIS E, PATRIOT OH

JENKINS MONTIE RJR, HUNTINGTON WV

JENKINS ROGER, WELLSTON OH

JENKINS RONNIE R, IRONTON OH

JENKINS SHARA L, KITTS HILL OH

JESSEE ARTHUR N, CHESAPEAKE OH

JEWELL EVELYN F, MIDDLEPORT OH

JEWELL GARY D, PEDRO OH

JEWELL PATRICIA E, PEDRO OH

JIVIDEN MILDRED D, BIDWELL OH

JOBE ROBERT, SOUTH POINT OH

JOHNS JENNIE H, PROCTORVILLE OH

JOHNSON ADRIENNE R, ALBANY OH

JOHNSON CATHERINE G, PROCTORVILLE OH

JOHNSON CHARLES R, CAPE CORAL FL

JOHNSON CLIFFORD, CHILLICOTHE OH

JOHNSON DELILAH I, ALBANY OH

JOHNSON DOLLIE F, ASHLAND KY

JOHNSON DOROTHY F, GALLIPOLIS OH

JOHNSON DWIGHT EJR, SCOTTOWN OH

JOHNSON EVERETT E, GALLIPOLIS OH

JOHNSON FOREST C, PATRIOT OH

JOHNSON GARNETT R, CHESAPEAKE OH

JOHNSON GROVER, GALLIPOLIS OH

JOHNSON HELEN E, GALLIPOLIS OH

JOHNSON HOMER E, SOUTH POINT OH

JOHNSON JERRY, CHESAPEAKE OH

JOHNSON JOHN G, GALLIPOLIS OH

JOHNSON JONNIE, BIDWELL OH

JOHNSON JUNE O, RUTLAND OH

JOHNSON MICHAEL L, PEDRO OH

JOHNSON PAUL A, SOUTH POINT OH

JOHNSON PHYLLIS L, GALLIPOLIS OH

JOHNSON RANDY J, JACKSON OH

JOHNSON RICHARD M, POOLESVILLE MD

JOHNSON ROBERT LJR, STOUTSVILLE OH

JOHNSON ROGER, WESTERVILLE OH

JOHNSON SANDRA C, HOMOSASSA FL

JOHNSON SHIRLEY J, CHILLICOTHE OH

JOHNSON SPENCER T, CHESAPEAKE OH

JOHNSON TARA D, WHEELERSBURG OH

JOHNSON TERRY L, GALLIPOLIS OH

JOHNSON WILLIAM R, SOUTH POINT OH

JOHNSON-PILZ PATTY A, CHESAPEAKE OH

JOHNSON-SPEARS EVA F, GALLIPOLIS OH

JOHNSTON DALE A, SCOTTOWN OH

JONES ANGELA D, CHESAPEAKE OH

JONES BASIL, KITTS HILL OH

JONES BEN A, JACKSON OH

JONES BETTY L, KENT OH

JONES BILLY R, SOUTH POINT OH

JONES DEBBIE S, VINTON OH

JONES DENNIS CJR, POMEROY OH

JONES JAMES I, GALLIPOLIS OH

JONES JANET A, GALLIPOLIS OH

JONES JESSE J, GALLIPOLIS OH

JONES JOHN, KITTS HILL OH

JONES JOHN J, GALLIPOLIS OH

JONES JOHN W, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

JONES MARTIN F, CHESAPEAKE OH

JONES NEWT ISR, GALLIPOLIS OH

JONES WILLIAM, IRONTON OH OH

JONES WOODROW E, VIENNA WV

JORDAN ANDY, JACKSON OH

JORDAN RENA, WATERLOO OH

JORDAN VIRGINIA D, POMEROY OH

JOSEPH MICHAEL E, IRONTON OH

JULIAN CORY M, CHESAPEAKE OH

JUSTICE KIMBERLY F, KITTS HILL OH

JUSTICE MARY C, PEDRO OH

JUSTICE RAY, HUNTINGTON WV

JUSTICE ROBIN L, WELLSTON OH

JUSTUS HASSELL, VINTON OH

JUSTUS PAMELA R, GALLIPOLIS OH

JUSTUS U N, VINTON OH

KALLNER CAROLE R, JACKSON OH

KANGAS CARL A, GALLIPOLIS OH

KAZEE JAMES DJR, SCOTTOWN OH

KEARNS CHARLES, PROCTORVILLE OH

KEARNS GARRY LII, STOUTSVILLE OH

KEARNS MARY H, CHESAPEAKE OH

KEARNS TIMOTHY, CHESAPEAKE OH

KEATON DONALD J, OAK HILL OH

KEEFER AMY M, GALLIPOLIS OH

KEELS CHARLES E, JACKSON OH

KEENAN DONNA C, GALLIPOLIS OH

KEGELMEYER TERRIE, VINTON OH

KELLEY FRANK H, MINFORD OH

KELLEY INA M, NELSONVILLE OH

KELLEY JAMES A, PLAIN CITY OH

KELLEY WANDA F, PEDRO OH

KELLOGG BRANDON W, IRONTON OH

KELLY WILLIAM, IRONTON OH

KENNEDY TAMMI R, MIDDLEPORT OH

KENNEDY WALTER, LANCASTER OH

KENNEDY WILLIAM ESR, POMEROY OH

KENNEY PATRICK G, BIDWELL OH

KENT DONNA, CHESHIRE OH

KENT ROBERT B, NEW PROVIDENCE PA

KERN KENNETH, JACKSON OH

KERSEY CALVIN D, SCOTTOWN OH

KERSEY E J, CHARLESTON WV

KESSELL JACQUELNE D, MCARTHUR OH

KEYS HORACE, RUSSELL KY

KILGORE SHERRY A, GALLIPOLIS OH

KILLE VIRGINA, WELLSTON OH

KIMBLER VIRGINIA M, CHILLICOTHE OH

KING CONTRACTING CO, JACKSON OH

KING JOHN M, ATHENS OH

KING KATHRYN M, GALLIPOLIS OH

KING REGINA M, PARMA OH

KING STAN R, PHOENIX AZ

KING TYSON B, GALLIPOLIS OH

KINNAIRD CHRIS L, GALLIPOLIS OH

KINNISON LEONARD, NELSONVILLE OH

KINNISON MICHAEL A, ALBANY OH

KIPP JUANITA F, CHESAPEAKE OH

KIPP LEONARD I, PROCTORVILLE OH

KIRBY TERRY L, CHESAPEAKE OH

KIRCHNER MICHAEL R, WAYNE NJ

KIRKENDALL JAMES W, ALBANY OH

KIRKER JOHN A, WHEELERSBURG OH

KISER WILLIAM L, TROY OH

KISOR TOM D, VINTON OH

KITCHEN ANNA A, WHEELERSBURG OH

KITCHEN DAVID M, IRVING TX

KITCHEN MICHAEL B, SOUTH POINT OH

KITTLE GARY LJR, ATHENS OH

KITTLE ROBERT S, FAIRBORN OH

KITTS LOLA E, IRONTON OH

KNIGHT GREG S, WILLOW WOOD OH

KNIPP DAVID S, IRONTON OH

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KNIPP LUANN, WATERLOO OH

KNIPP ROBERT G, PEDRO OH

KNIPP-HENRY ANGELA R, WATERLOO OH

KONKLE MARVIN E, JACKSON OH

KOON RALPH A, TECUMSEH MI

KOSTIVAL TAMARA L, POINT PLEASANT WV

KRAUSS MARK M, GALLIPOLIS OH

KREIDER MAUREEN F, JACKSON OH

KRONE BRUCE A, CINCINNATI OH

KUHN DANNY W, POMEROY OH

KURASH BRIAN L, LAS VEGAS NV

KUTZER CONNIE J, COALTON OH

L & L INC, OREM UT

LAKE JR EARL E, PROCTORVILLE OH

LAKE LESLIE A, PROCTORVILLE OH

LAM KENNETH A, TUCSON AZ

LAMBERT DAVID R, FAIRMONT WV

LAMBERT DONNA M, VINTON OH

LAMBERT GARLAND H, JACKSON OH

LAMBERT GARY, CROWN CITY OH

LAMBERT KEVIN E, GALLIPOLIS OH

LAMBERT ROSE, WHEELERSBURG OH

LAMBERT ROSE K, GALLIPOLIS OH

LAMBERT STEVE, CHESAPEAKE OH

LAMM ELMER E, GALLIPOLIS OH

LANCASTER SELINA A, GALLIPOLIS OH

LANCE HERBERT L, POWELL OH

LANEY TROY, WAVERLY OH

LANGDON CLIFFORD, SOUTH POINT OH

LANGHORNE RONDA K, GALLIPOLIS OH

LANIER BILL S, GALLIPOLIS OH

LANNING WILBUR B, THURMAN OH

LARGE CHRISTINA M, KITTS HILL OH

LARGE DONALD R, KITTS HILL OH

LARGE JAY, COLUMBUS OH

LATHEY CHARLES, MIDDLEPORT OH

LAUDERMILT RONALD E, CRYSTAL LAKE IL

LAWHEAD MARK E, MCARTHUR OH

LAWHON MARGREE S, GALLIPOLIS OH

LAWHORN OPAL R, PORTSMOUTH OH

LAWLES MARY, WEST JEFFERSON OH

LAWRENCE JUANITA M, GALLIPOLIS OH

LAYMAN BETTY F, CHESAPEAKE OH

LAYMAN LARRY K, SOUTH POINT OH

LAYMAN TINA M, SOUTH POINT OH

LAYNE GENEVIEVE, COLUMBUS OH

LAYNE WILLIAM, KITTS HILL OH

LAYWELL RICHARD G, STARKE FL

LEACH ATALANTA A, JACKSON OH

LEACH ROXIE A, JACKSON OH

LEACH SHAWN D, CHILLICOTHE OH

LEDFORD THOMAS, SOUTH POINT OH

LEE DAVID R, WELLSTON OH

LEE TERESA J, PATRIOT OH

LEFFINGWELL BARBARA F, MOUNTAIN VIEW AR

LEGG MARGARET R, BIDWELL OH

LEGO MARK A, PROCTORVILLE OH

LEMASTER LISA, GALLIPOLIS OH

LEMASTER ROBERT A, ALBANY OH

LEMASTERS LARRY R, KITTS HILL OH

LEMAY STEVE L, ZALESKI OH

LEMICK ANDREW P, SHADE OH

LESTER JOANN, CROWN CITY OH

LESTER SCOTT E, FPO AA

LEVISAY & WEST INC, PROCTORVILLE OH

LEVITRE AILEEN V, JACKSON OH

LEWIS BROTHERS FARMS, OAK HILL OH

LEWIS DONALD R, PEDRO OH

LEWIS EDWARD E, PEDRO OH

LEWIS FERN E, SCOTTOWN OH

LEWIS JEANNIE K, OAK HILL OH

LEWIS JOHN E, PATRIOT OH

LEWIS JOHN W, WELLSTON OH

LEWIS KENNETH J, COLUMBUS OH

LEWIS LINDA S, PEDRO OH

LEWIS MARKETTA J, HIGHLAND HEIGHTS KY

LEWIS RUTH E, WILLOW WOOD OH

LEWIS SANDRA L, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

LIEBMANN RICHARD, KENNEBUNKPORT ME

LIFFICK RONALD EJR, DANVILLE IL

LIKENS ORVILLE, CROWN CITY OH

LILLY RHONDA M, PATRIOT OH

LINCECUM BILLY J, CHESAPEAKE OH

LINN JACK, BAINBRIDGE GA

LINVILLE CHRISTOPHER N, PROCTORVILLE OH

LINVILLE WALTER HJR, VINTON OH

LIPSCOMB DAVID A, POMEROY OH

LITTLE HARLEY S, JACKSON OH

LITTLE THOMAS E, WHEELERSBURG OH

LITTON MERVIN JJR, IRONTON OH

LIVINGSTON DARREN L, GALLIPOLIS OH

LLOYD CHARLES F, JACKSON OH

LOCEY CHESTER, CROWN CITY OH

LOCKARD MATTHEW A, JACKSON OH

LOFTIS GARLAND U, WARNER ROBINS GA

LOGAN MARK A, OAK HILL OH

LONG CYNTHIA J, COALTON OH

LONG DONNIE A, BEVERLY OH

LONG FRANK L, GALLIPOLIS OH

LONG LEWIS L, JACKSON OH

LOONEY SUSAN K, OAK HILL OH

LOOP FRED, PORTSMOUTH OH

LOVE DONALD M, CROWN CITY OH

LOVEDAY MATTHEW S, GALLIPOLIS OH

LOWE BERTHA, MCARTHUR OH

LOWE DALE E, JACKSON OH

LOWE ELIAS, PATRIOT OH

LOWE JAMES D, MCARTHUR OH

LOWERY DAVID K, SOUTH POINT OH

LOWERY TERRY B, WESTERVILLE OH

LUCAS GARY M, BRANCHLAND WV

LUCKETT CAROL M, NEWARK OH

LUKENS BUILDERS, WILKESVILLE OH

LUNDY CHARLES EJR, BARBOURSVILLE WV

LUNSFORD SHERRY, RAY OH

LUTES LARRY R, PARIS KY

LUTZ REBECCA L, VINTON OH

LYALL ANTHONY T, PATRIOT OH

LYON GEORGIA M, PATRIOT OH

LYONS CLARENCE, MCARTHUR OH

LYONS CLIFORD D, HUNTINGTON WV

LYONS MARY L, PROCTORVILLE OH

LYONS TERRY, WELLSTON OH

M D FERGUSON REALTY INC, IRONTON OH

MABE RONALD F, VINTON OH

MAHAFFEY FRANK J, WELLSTON OH

MAHAFFEY WILLIAM J, ALBANY OH

MAJHER NM CHRIS J, SOUTH POINT OH

MALCOLM MELINDA R, CONWAY SC

MALONE LINDA K, WATERLOO OH

MALONE ROXIE B, PEDRO OH

MANERING JAMES E, JACKSON OH

MANION ELBA R, JACKSON OH

MANN DOROTHY J, SCOTTOWN OH

MANN GOLDIE M, SCOTTOWN OH

MANN SARALYNN, CHESAPEAKE OH

MANNING JOAN, JACKSON OH

MANNON KENNETH L, GALLIPOLIS OH

MANNON RONDEL L, PROCTORVILLE OH

MANNS MABEL T, CHESAPEAKE OH

MARCUM CLAUDE JR, SOUTH POINT OH

MARCUM GERTRUDE, VINTON OH

MARCUM JAMES M, GALLIPOLIS OH

MARCUM RANEE, SOUTH POINT OH

MARCUM STEPHEN D, GALLIPOLIS OH

MARION M E CHURCH, PORTSMOUTH OH

MARKEL MADGE M, PEDRO OH

MARKIN STEVE D, PROCTORVILLE OH

MARKS MARY S, ATHENS OH

MARSHALL DORA M, WILLOW WOOD OH

MARSHALL KEARY L, SEBASTIAN FL

MARSHALL LUEMMA R, SOUTH POINT OH

MARSHALL MARVIN E, KITTS HILL OH

MARSHALL PATRICIA A, BEAVER OH

MARSHALL RANDY L, POMEROY OH

MARSHALL VIRGINIA, CHESAPEAKE OH

MART DOROTHY, PEDRO OH

MARTIN EDGAR A, WILLOW WOOD OH

MARTIN EDNA, BEAVER OH

MARTIN ESTELLA, ALBANY OH

MARTIN EVONDA G, SOUTH POINT OH

MARTIN GRACE, HEBRON OH

MARTIN HOMER B, FLATWOODS KY

MARTIN JANET D, SOUTH POINT OH

MARTIN JEWELL D, WAVERLY OH

MARTIN PAUL E, CROWN CITY OH

MARTIN PAUL L, SALMON ID

MARTIN RANDY L, CROWN CITY OH

MARTIN ROBERT D, MCARTHUR OH

MARTYN NOLAN G, LANGSVILLE OH

MASH KEITH A, COLUMBUS OH

MASON CHARLES HSR, PICKERINGTON OH

MASSIE BETTY J, GALLIPOLIS OH

MASSIE BOBBY L, COLUMBUS OH

MASSIE ESTHER, IRONTON OH

MASSIE GEORGE C, RUSH KY

MASSIE HERMAN L, GALLIPOLIS OH

MASSIE LENA D, WILLOW WOOD OH

MASSIE RONALD LII, SPRINGFIELD OH

MASSIE RONNIE E, MEDWAY OH

MASSIE TIM M, KITTS HILL OH

MASSIE WILLARD G, GALLIPOLIS OH

MASTERS DANIEL L, GALLIPOLIS OH

MATHEWS DONALD S, JACKSON OH

MATKINS MARK W, PEDRO OH

MATTHEW ELEANOR R, GALLIPOLIS OH

MATTOX GLENNA M, CHESAPEAKE OH

MATTOX ROBERT A, ALAMO TX

MAUST JOHN C, IRONTON OH

MAXWELL GOLDIE J, GALLOWAY OH

MAXWELL MAUDIE M, MCARTHUR OH

MAY LEON, PORTSMOUTH OH

MAYBERRY JOSEPH D, CHESAPEAKE OH

MAYBERRY JUNE H, PROCTORVILLE OH

MAYES DONNIE R, MADISON IN

MAYES MITZI L, GALLIPOLIS OH

MAYNARD ARCHIE, COLUMBUS OH

MAYNARD BETTY A, THURMAN OH

MAYNARD CHARLSTN E, PEDRO OH

MAYNARD KIMBERLY M, THE PLAINS OH

MAYNARD LLOYD D, NOKOMIS FL

MAYNARD SAMUEL L, LAVALETTE WV

MAYNARD WOODROW, JACKSON OH

MAYO ALICE D, MILLERSPORT OH

MAYS CAROLYN, YPSILANTI MI

MAYS MARJORIE A, SOUTH POINT OH

MAYS VICKIE J, SOUTH POINT OH

MCCANN NM WALTER E, SCOTTOWN OH

MCCARLEY RANDALL C, VINTON OH

MCCARTER AARON D, JACKSON OH

MCCARTHER DAVID D, LEXINGTON OH

MCCARTHY PATRICK A, URBANA OH

MCCARTHY TIMOTHY R, POINT PLEASANT WV

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SAMMONS TONYA R, KITTS HILL OH

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SAUNDERS MARK E, OAK HILL OH

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SAUNDERS W E, BIDWELL OH

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SCARBERRY OWEN D, GALLIPOLIS OH

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SLABAUGH ALAN G, ATHENS OH

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SLONE LISA M, GALLIPOLIS OH

SLONE RAYMOND L, WAVERLY OH

SLONE TONY W, CHESAPEAKE OH

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SMATHERS EDDIE J, VINTON OH

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SMITH BRENDA J, ALBANY OH

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SMITH CHARLES E, JACKSON OH

SMITH CYNDE L, WILLOW WOOD OH

SMITH DAVID H, JACKSON OH

SMITH DESTINY M, WAVERLY OH

SMITH DEWEY JR, SOUTH WEBSTER OH

SMITH DONALD S, PROCTORVILLE OH

SMITH DOUGLAS W, MANNING SC

SMITH ELIZABETH J, OAK HILL OH

SMITH HAROLD E, CHESHIRE OH

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SMITH JULIE A, KITTS HILL OH

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SMITH LLOYD W, CROWN CITY OH

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SMITH MARY C, HURRICANE WV

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SOWARDS MARTIN E, VINTON OH

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SPARKS RUTH J, CROWN CITY OH

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SPAUN SARA G, GALLIPOLIS OH

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SPEARS EMMETT O, PROCTORVILLE OH

SPEARS GARY R, KITTS HILL OH

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SPEES WADE A, ELIDA OH

SPELLMAN ETHEL L, GALLIPOLIS OH

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SPENCE RONALD R, KENOVA WV

SPENCER FRANCES J, BEAVER OH

SPERLING JUDITH, CHESAPEAKE OH

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SPRINGER LORETTA C, GALLIPOLIS OH

SPRY PAUL, LANGSVILLE OH

STACEY ARNOLD, THURMAN OH

STAMPER ROBIN M, IRONTON OH

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STANLEY CHARLES T, BIDWELL OH

STANLEY JULIE B, ATHENS OH

STAPLETON BETTY M, IRONTON OH

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STAPLETON JOSEPH P, SCOTTOWN OH

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STAPLETON LARRY E, ASHLAND KY

STAPLETON MARTIN L, IRONTON OH

STAR LAVERN F, OAK HILL OH

STARCHER LONNIE, COLUMBUS OH

STARNES TADD A, ALBANY OH

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STEELE KAREN G, WAVERLY OH

STEELE WILLIE JR, GALLIPOLIS OH

STEINMETZ PAUL RSR, RUTLAND OH

STEM TERESA D, JACKSON OH

STEPHENS FREDA, SOUTH POINT OH

STEPHENS GARY S, CHESAPEAKE OH

STEPHENS MICHAEL P, CHESTER OH

STEPHENS VICKI A, WILMINGTON OH

STEPHENSON LARRY S, SOUTH POINT OH

STEPP DORRAINE E, BEAVER OH

STEPP THERESA G, SOUTH POINT OH

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STEWART AUDREY H, GALLIPOLIS OH

STEWART AUDREY H I, GALLIPOLIS OH 45631

STEWART COAL CO, WELLSTON OH

STEWART JACQUELNE, IRONTON OH

STEWART JOE, PATRIOT OH

STEWART MARY B, BIDWELL OH

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STICKLE RONALD E, SPRINGFIELD OH

STIFFLER SONJA S, LETART WV

STILES FLOYD I, SOUTH WEBSTER OH 45682

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VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS, COLUMBUS OH

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VULGAMORE DARREN E, WAVERLY OH

W J LYDIC, ZANESVILLE OH

W L M J INC, JACKSON OH

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WALKER GRACE M, GALLIPOLIS OH

WALKER JUDY L, SOUTH POINT OH

WALKER NIKA S, CHILLICOTHE OH

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WATSON BOBBY R, GALLIPOLIS OH

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WATSON GRACE, SCOTTOWN OH

WATSON HAROLD, COAL GROVE OH

WATTERS ELVA B, WELLSTON OH

WATTS ALPHA JR, PROCTORVILLE OH

WATTS CHARLES E, CHESAPEAKE OH

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WATTS WADE W, WATERLOO OH

WAUGH BADA E, JACKSON OH

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WAULK GEORGE, DALTON GA

WAULK MILDRED C, JACKSON OH

WEARS REX A, CHESHIRE OH

WEAVER DONALD H, POMEROY OH

WEBB BERNARD L, JACKSON OH

WEBB CHARLES D, GROVE CITY OH

WEBB CYNTHIA A, WHEELERSBURG OH

WEBB FREDRIC E, ALBANY OH

WEBB JANET C, CHESAPEAKE OH

WEBB LEONARD, SOUTH POINT OH

WEBB RONALD D, KITTS HILL OH

WEEKS CINDY A, LANGSVILLE OH

WEEMES BETTY J, CROWN CITY OH

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WEISENBERGER TIMOTHY F, MARION OH

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WELLMAN RAY E, SHADE OH

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WEST NELLIE J, RACINE OH

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Cooperative Voices

Icome from a generation of cooperative members. I’ve heard my grandmother talk about the way the cooperative improved life and agriculture for her as a child. Younger generations don’t always appreciate the true meaning behind a co-op, but being raised in 4-H, I know what life would be without a cooperative serving our rural areas. I look forward to seeing how the fiber project will transform the next generation of cooperative members.

Meghan & Jared Denney - Gallia County

As you come up the road in front of our house, there are several utility poles and if you look at just the right moment, you see a beautiful straight row of eight poles set back along the valley. Those poles hold the lines that offer electricity, for which we are very appreciative! The electricity enables us to have a cool house in the summer, a warm house in the winter, and lights at night to run our appliances, computers, and televisions, and to charge our phones, etc. Our experience with Buckeye started nearly 50 years ago, when my parents moved to a farm in rural Lawrence County. Through the years, I have learned to appreciate electricity, especially after losing service due to extreme snows and wicked ice storms. We have watched Buckeye improve their service by putting in taller poles, widening rights-of-way, and trimming brush farther back along the tree-filled hillsides that are abundant in our area. It’s a sure thing that we will see our BREC teams out tending to their lines during the summer in preparation against new problems that nature tends to send. It isn’t a surprise that our outages have dropped considerably since the early years and we appreciate the effort to better the service BREC offers. We are happy BREC customers and we want to take this opportunity to simply say, "THANK YOU."

Jeanne Schneider - Lawrence County

Having 20 years’ experience in the utility field, I know firsthand the long, hard hours of storm work. The conditions in which these guys have to battle are hard to imagine if you have not been in them yourself. Two days without power is nothing if you think about the dangers, weather, and exhaustion that these guys have to battle every day until power is restored. What is great about

being a cooperative member is that I get a say in decisionmaking, through voting. I appreciate knowing that my vote and voice matter. The cooperative has done, and continues to do, great things.

I am more than happy with the new substations that have been built. This was a valuable addition to the community and will continue to be impactful. I know BREC has some large projects in the works that will positively impact the community in many ways.

The unimaginable work behind the scenes by those in this industry, alongside first responders, takes true grit. Our rural communities are filled with rough terrain and miles of line that most utilities would not want to service. BREC does a great job providing reliable power and working through large outages as quickly as possible.

The monthly magazine is a great addition to being a BREC member, and I thoroughly enjoy receiving each edition. The articles are full of interesting updates and stories of the members and employees, further proving that community is of high interest. My wife loves the recipes, and I must admit, I enjoy eating them.

Floyd Holiday - Meigs County

We’ve been on Buckeye lines since about 1986 and have always had a great experience. Back in 1995, Buckeye came and installed our geothermal heat pump for us. We live in the country and it’s been so nice because we can run all-electric and don’t have to worry about propane.

People from town like to give Buckeye Rural down the road every time the power goes off. A lot of people don’t realize the terrain these guys deal with off the right-of-way. During that ice storm a few years back, I saw trucks here within an hour and those boys worked all night. My wife and I had coffee waiting for them when they came back off the hill.

Most recently, they came out and set three new poles for us. They went out of their way to take care of my yard and I really appreciated that. They were all so polite and hardworking. We are proud to be on Buckeye lines.

Jim and Kathy Porter - Jackson County

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Places of rest

The garden cemetery movement created the country’s first public parks — and Ohio’s are stunning.

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In the early 19th century, public city parks were virtually nonexistent. That doesn’t mean, however, that there was no green space in urban areas.

In fact, cemeteries were commonly found within the city limits of even the largest of cities. Most were in churchyards, where bodies were lined up with soldier-like precision to make the most efficient use of available land.

Around that time, Europe embraced a different concept. Instead of a precise grid of graves lined up row by endless, nondescript row and sometimes even stacked upon one another, “garden cemeteries” were designed with trees, ponds, and winding paths. They became places where the living could enjoy a visit, a stroll — even a picnic if they wished.

The trend quickly made it across the pond, and parklike cemeteries began popping up in the eastern U.S. and, before long, in Ohio.

Ohio’s urban garden cemeteries are some of the country’s most distinctive memorial parks, and stunning examples can be found in nearly every population center. Here are three that are particularly outstanding and accessible.

Lake View Cemetery

Garden cemeteries like Cleveland’s Lake View “were made for the living,” says CEO Katharine Goss. Early on, though, only people who owned burial lots could enter Lake View, founded in 1868. A ticket booth stood at the entrance. Now anyone is welcome to visit, and anyone may be interred there.

“Lake View is an all-walks-of-life place,” Goss says. One of Lake View’s most appealing aspects, Goss says, is the “natural layout … winding roads, big tree canopies. You walk in and you immediately feel your blood pressure go down.”

Lake View’s 285 acres include a large pond, where people may choose to scatter ashes; Daffodil Hill, site of 150,000 daffodils; and walking paths and trails.

The cemetery hosts many events, including concerts, 5Ks, trolley tours, and twilight tours of “Millionaires Row,” whose occupants include Standard Oil founder John D. Rockefeller, the nation’s first billionaire. (Rockefeller’s obelisk is Lake View’s tallest memorial.) Seasonal programs, such as an October Owl Prowl and a December Winter Walk, also are offered.

Lake View memorial adviser Petronella Ragland says the cemetery is welcoming and busy. “People walk their dogs

here, they run, they walk,” Ragland says. (Bicycles, however, aren’t permitted.)

The Haserot Angel, which honors businessman and prominent Clevelander Francis Haserot, appears to be weeping black tears. Weathering is the scientific explanation for the bronze figure’s tears, but visitors nevertheless are startled and moved by the statue.

Disc jockey Alan Freed, credited with coining the term “rock and roll,” is memorialized with an intricately carved jukebox. Garret Morgan, inventor of the three-color traffic light and the gas mask, is at Lake View, as is Eliot Ness, the Prohibition officer who brought down Al Capone.

Two steps from Ness is underground comic book artist Harvey Pekar. His grave is blanketed by colorful pens and markers, each poked point-first into the soil.

The display is a spontaneous tribute by the artist’s friends and fans, Goss says. Groundskeepers try to keep leaves and other natural debris from tangling in the pens, but Goss gives Pekar’s widow primary credit for keeping the site tidy.

Raymond Chapman’s memorial also is laden with mementoes. Chapman, who played major league baseball for the then-Cleveland Indians, died when he was hit by a pitch in 1920. He remains the only major league player to be killed during a game.

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Disc jockey Alan Freed’s memorial stone in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland is intricately carved to look like a jukebox.

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Chapman’s fans leave many items on his stone. Caps, baseballs, coins, and a Beatles CD were there recently. Cemetery groundskeepers understand fans’ impulse to leave something. They also understand why others take things away.

Visitors don’t swipe mementoes out of malice, Goss says. They take them for the same reason others left them: because they cherish Chapman’s memory and want a keepsake.

Lake View Cemetery, 12316 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106. Open 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. from November through the end of March and 7:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. from April through the end of October. 216-421-2665, www.lakeviewcemetery.com.

Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum

The Cincinnati Horticultural Club chartered Spring Grove’s 220 acres in 1845, and future U.S. Supreme Court Justice Salmon P. Chase, who’s interred at Spring Grove, helped prepare the cemetery’s charter.

For the cemetery’s first 10 years, lot owners tended their own family plots, which made for quite the cluttered look. A new superintendent came on board in 1855, however, and “changed the flavor” of Spring Grove by removing graveside

decorations, private plantings, and even fences, says Debbie Brandt, docent liaison at Spring Grove.

He also drained a swampy area, created ponds, and “opened up the vistas,” Brandt says. Visitors in the Victorian Age soon flocked to Spring Grove to see and be seen.

Two of Spring Grove’s more notable spots are a pair of chapels: the Dexter Chapel and Mausoleum, designed to resemble Paris’ La Sainte-Chapelle but never completed despite a staggering $100,000 being spent on it; and the Gothic Norman Chapel, built in 1880 and still the site of funerals, weddings, and even concerts.

Architect Samuel Hannaford, known as “the man who built Cincinnati,” is interred at Spring Grove, along with several names familiar to retail junkies, including Shillitos, McAlpins, and Kroger. Both William Procter and James Gamble are there; Procter’s grave is modest and unassuming, while Gamble’s features a towering obelisk. Brandt theorizes that Procter’s first wife died, and the family lot was created, before the company had risen to obelisk-worthy success.

Also at Spring Grove: mattress manufacturers George Stearns and Seth Foster; yeast maker, Cincinnati mayor, and Reds owner Julius Fleischmann; third baseman

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The distinctive and stately Burnet Mausoleum sits in section 22 of Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati.

Henry Knight “Heinie” Groh, who played from 1912 to 1927, mostly for the Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants; and, maybe, George Turner’s dog.

A story claims that Turner’s dog, Old Man, was buried with his master, thanks to an amiable superintendent. Brandt notes that Ohio law forbids animals from being interred in human cemeteries and no records verify the story. “So I can’t say yes or no,” she says.

Living dogs, normally also forbidden on the grounds, are welcome each Dog Day, held on the fourth Sunday in June. Other events include an annual Lantern Lighting, when participants send paper lanterns, illuminated by tea candles, afloat on a pond, and an annual car show in October. Brandt says 25 docents lead tours — on foot, by golf cart, or on trams — that focus on topics such as history and heritage, the cemetery’s circus connections, or “Movers and Shakers of Cincinnati.” One of the most popular is the Beer Barons Tour in August, featuring wellknown brewers such as Christian Moerlein.

Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum, 4521 Spring Grove Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45232. Open 8 a.m.–6 p.m. daily. 513-681-7526, www.springgrove.org.

Green Lawn Cemetery

When Green Lawn Cemetery opened in Columbus in 1849, occupants of older nearby graveyards were relocated there. Adrianne Reese, a Green Lawn family service adviser, says those existing urban burial grounds had been overcrowded and landlocked, so “everybody was moved over here.”

Green Lawn was chartered during a cholera outbreak. First to be interred was cholera victim Leonora Perry, 7, who was buried two days before the cemetery’s grand opening. Another cholera victim, Dr. Benjamin Gard, who contracted the disease while tending patients at the penitentiary, soon followed.

Howard Daniels designed the cemetery to complement the site’s natural beauty. It’s a registered arboretum and is an Ohio Audubon Important Bird Area.

Randy Rogers, Green Lawn Cemetery Association executive director and a tireless cemetery worker, praises Daniels and his foresight.

“We’re unique,” Rogers says. “We still preserve 200-year-old trees that had been preserved by ranchers” who owned the land before Green Lawn existed.

Green Lawn’s 360 acres are home to five Medal of Honor recipients, five governors, and 6,000 veterans.

Writer and cartoonist James Thurber’s marker is flush with the ground, as are those of his family. The only

monument in the plot honors a Thurber dog, Muggs, who was immortalized in Thurber’s story, “The Dog That Bit People.” A sculpture of Muggs, looking peevish, is above the engraving, “Nobody knew exactly what was the matter with him. Cave Canem.”

“Little Georgie” is another well-loved grave. George Blount was 5 years old in 1873 when he fell off a banister and hit his head on a stove. His memorial shows him sitting, one leg tucked under the other, a cap in his lap. Visitors once dressed the statue in scarves and hats in cold weather. Now, Green Lawn asks donors to bring such items to the office, to be donated, instead.

For years, Georgie was thought to be interred alone, Rogers says. Recently, however, his father’s military grave was found behind the child’s monument and his mother is in an unmarked grave next to him.

World War I fighter pilot Eddie Rickenbacker is at Green Lawn, as are Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes; Samuel P. Bush, grandfather of President George H. W. Bush; Peter Sells, a Sells Circus co-owner; and Gordon Battelle, founder of Battelle Memorial Institute.

Green Lawn Cemetery, 1000 Greenlawn Ave., Columbus, OH 43223. Open 7 a.m.–7 p.m. in the summer and 7 a.m.–5 p.m. in the winter.

614-444-1123, www.greenlawncemetery.org.

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“Little Georgie” Blount’s Green Lawn grave inspires visitors to donate hats and scarves during cold weather.

Deadheat

Think of it as the Halloween version of a good oldfashioned Soap Box Derby.

At the annual Chillicothe Halloween Festival, teams of T-rexes, various ghosts and ghouls, and even Cleopatra and her Egyptian slaves vie for bragging rights and prizes in an event that features athleticism, sportsmanship — and the occasional out-of-control coffin.

The festival’s popular coffin races take place this year at 2 p.m. on Oct. 15, along Alexandria Street in the heart of the community’s Yoctangee Park. It is just one of many offerings during the event, which runs Oct. 13 to 15.

The coffin races debuted at the festival in 2017 after a committee member saw something similar on a program showcasing how communities nationwide celebrate Halloween.

“It has certainly been a hilarious sight to see,” says festival vice president Adam Days. “Families and friends work together, and nobody knows what costumes participants will be wearing.”

Tonya Hartman, a member of Rio Grande-based Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative, started racing five years ago and plans to keep coming back.

“My entire family loves Halloween,” she says. “This is something we can all do.”

The rules of the event specify wood or plastic construction (with the exception of push bars and wheels), no steering mechanism (though wheels may swivel for easier turning) — and absolutely no propulsion other than pushing by the teams. Hartman says that after a bit of a learning curve her first two years, her team has become rather skilled at creating a racing coffin that’s aerodynamic as well as fun.

The top three finishers win cash prizes. Hartman and her team came close to the top prize a couple of times, and each time poured their prize money into the following year’s entry.

Finally, their T-bone team, inspired by the movie Grease, raced to top honors last year as Tonya rode in a coffin

Halloween festival’s unique races challenge teams, delight spectators.
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outfitted with cushions and a fabric-appointed interior, pushed by her husband, Andrew Hartman; brother-inlaw, Chad Hartman; and nephew, Holden Hartman. She says the prize money last year went toward Halloween decorations for their homes.

Casey Demint, head of Team Demint, depends on his wife, Miranda, relatives Tim and Lindsey Demint, and co-worker Josh Walter to do their best maneuvering the course.

“Each year is a learning experience as we scope out the competition,” Demint says. As of late August, Team Demint was still deciding on this year’s costumes. Members have previously arrived at the starting line dressed as skeletons, vampires, and zombies. Their coffin usually bears cobwebs and spiders for a spooky look.

“I haul the coffin to the festival in the back of my pickup truck,” Demint says. “You should see all the strange looks I get.”

The number of spectators has grown each year, according to Days, and since crowds begin lining up hours before the event, it’s best to get there early to stake out the best viewing spots.

For complete rules and regulations for the coffin races, as well as information about the festival’s other events, including a haunted tent, costume contest, car show with trunk-or-treat, escape rooms, pumpkin drop, music, and food, see www.chillicothehalloweenfestival.com.

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Each year, teams of Halloween hopefuls line up with their best coffin-racing gear to compete for a $500 top prize at the Chillicothe Halloween Festival, this year from Oct. 13 to 15 at the city’s Yoctangee Park.

Beetle alert

Got trees? Most co-op members do. If you’re among that group, the U.S. Department of Agriculture wants you to be on the lookout for yet another invasive insect species attacking woods in the Buckeye State: the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB).

So far, more than 100,000 trees nationwide have been removed due to ALB infestation and damage, and if left unchecked, the damage will only become worse.

The ALB is a wood-boring bug that attacks a dozen types of hardwood trees in North America, including maples, elms, buckeyes, birches, and willows. Infested trees do not recover. They then weaken and become safety hazards, especially during storms, and

eventually die.

In its larval stage, the ALB feeds inside tree trunks and the branches of trees, creating tunnels as it feeds. Adults then chew their way out during the warmer months of the year, leaving telltale round exit holes about the size of a dime or slightly smaller. Once the adults exit a tree, they feed on its leaves and bark before

tree, they feed on its leaves and bark before mating and laying eggs.

USDA issues warning for another Ohio tree-attacker.

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If you think you’ve found a beetle or tree damage, call the ALB hotline at 866 -702 -9938 or submit a report at www.asianlonghornedbeetle.com. Try to photograph the beetle or tree damage. If you can, capture the beetle in a durable container and freeze it, which helps preserve the insect for identification, then report it. In addition, don’t relocate ALB host materials, such as firewood.

It is possible to eradicate the Asian longhorned beetle. To date, the ALB program has eradicated beetle infestations at East Fork State Park and Stonelick and Monroe townships in Clermont County, as well as in areas of New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Illinois.

W.H. “Chip” Gross is Ohio Cooperative Living’s outdoors editor. Email him at whchipgross@gmail.com.

• A shiny black body, 1 to 1½ inches long, with white spots.

• Black and white antennae that are longer than the insect’s body.

• Six legs and feet that can appear bluish in color.

• Round exit holes in tree trunks and branches.

• Shallow, oval, or round wounds in the bark, where sap might weep.

• Sawdust-like material called “frass” found on the ground or on branches.

• Branches or limbs falling from an otherwise healthy tree.

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Power to the people

In the fall of 1935, in the depths of the Great Depression and the dawning of the New Deal, a young executive from the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet Morris L. Cooke, director of the Rural Electrification Administration — a program crucial to the success of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s firstterm economic recovery effort.

The rural electrification cause had helped FDR win the White House, and U.S. farmers were clamoring for power. The Farm Bureau wanted to help, and the organization sent its first executive secretary, Murray D. Lincoln, on a fact-finding mission to Washington months before Congress approved the government loan program to support Roosevelt’s vision.

The initial meeting didn’t go so well, as Lincoln remembers in his autobiography, Vice President in Charge of Revolution

Shown into his office, I told him that we of the Farm Bureau wanted to avail ourselves of the benefits of this legislation and set up our own utility plants.

“What do you know about the utility business?”

Mr. Cooke asked.

“Nothing,” I admitted cheerfully. “I was trained in dairying and animal husbandry.”

The story may well have been embellished for dramatic effect, but it captures the essence of what history remembers of Murray Lincoln: brash, confident to the point of hubris, and proud of his farm roots.

Born in 1892 on a small Massachusetts farm, Lincoln became a leader of the cooperative movement in the United States. He began his career as a county agent in New England in 1914, fresh out of agricultural college, urging farmers to organize associations to produce their own fertilizer and market their own milk.

Cooperatives, Lincoln believed, represented “something that prevents the average man from being smothered between Big Business and Big Government.”

He became the first executive secretary of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation in 1920 and led the organization into a variety of cooperative enterprises, from grain elevators and farm credit to auto insurance.

As an agent of change for farmers’ lives, however, Lincoln’s most significant undertaking was probably helping to launch the electric cooperative movement in Ohio. President Roosevelt, who believed access to electricity was essential to modernizing rural America, got the ball rolling in 1935 with an executive order establishing the REA. It had been half a century since the Edison Electric Illuminating Company built the

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Murray Lincoln and the Ohio Farm Bureau played a crucial role in the birth of electric cooperatives.
Murray Lincoln believed that cooperatives were something that prevented “the average man from being smothered between Big Business and Big Government.”

first electric grid to light Manhattan, and by 1930 more than 90 percent of U.S. homes in cities and towns had electricity, along with a growing selection of electricpowered appliances.

The story was different in rural America. Roughly 33 million Americans lived on farms in 1935, and their lives were distinctly different from those in urban areas. The majority lacked indoor plumbing and used outhouses, and fewer than one in five farm homes were connected to the electricity grid. Farmers milked their cows by kerosene lamp in the morning darkness and did most of their chores in the daylight.

It wasn’t that farmers didn’t want electricity. The private, investor-owned utility companies of the time refused to extend service into sparsely populated farm country, saying it wasn’t cost-effective. But they weren’t excited about the New Deal program either. Morris and the rest of FDR’s team originally believed they would accomplish electrification with the help of private companies, but the utilities balked. In Ohio, they pressured the General Assembly to block enabling legislation that would have allowed the federal funds to flow to the states.

Lincoln and the Farm Bureau offered to set up rural electric cooperatives, which unleashed a battle with the private utilities that the coops eventually won, but not without political gamesmanship and wild tactics that Lincoln, who could be a bit pugilistic, seems to have relished. The private utilities managed to push legislation through the Ohio General Assembly that prevented the co-ops from crossing established

utility lines, and then deliberately strung lines — as fast as possible — over the cooperatives’ planned routes.

Sometimes, the private utilities didn’t bother to secure rights-of-way from landowners, Lincoln recalled, and many of those landowners were farmers.

“When the poles went up, the farmers got together and chopped them down. The utility people came back and put them up again and, again, the farmers chopped that down.”

Despite the drama, Lincoln and his farm partners established more than 20 cooperatives within months, moving much faster than other U.S. states. As a result, Ohio received more than $5 million of the first $5 5 million approved by the REA.

A new subsidiary, the Farm Bureau Rural Electrification Cooperative, Inc., was formed to oversee the buildout. They bought their power from municipal power plants and built the lines at less than half the cost of the private companies. By 1937, the cooperatives had more than doubled the percentage of farm homes connected to central electricity. A dozen years later, more than 90 percent of farms had power.

By then, the Farm Bureau was no longer involved, having passed the baton, in 1942, to a new, independent organization, Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives, Inc. Today, 25 electric cooperatives serve more than 400,000 homes and businesses in 77 of Ohio’s 88 counties.

“I believe that the rural electric cooperatives … are among the most dramatic demonstrations of the power of the cooperative concept that this country has ever seen,” Lincoln wrote in his autobiography, “and I am proud to say that I had a share in their conception, beginnings, and early days.”

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Murray Lincoln talks insurance with members of the Ohio Farm Bureau, circa 1927. Murray Lincoln addresses an assembly gathered to hear about electrification, as Eleanor Roosevelt (left) listens intently.

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OCT. 14 – Boos and Brews Festival, Downtown Revitalization District, Sidney, 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Free. Trick or treat, costume contest, fun activities, and more! 937-658-6945 or www.sidneyalive.org.

a picturesque outdoor setting. Families welcome! 419-447-7073, www.conservesenecacounty.com, or follow Seneca Conservation District on Facebook.

THROUGH OCT. 14 – The Great Sidney Farmers Market, Shelby County Court Square, 100 E. Court St., Sidney, Sat. 8 a.m.–noon. Fresh produce, baked goods, jams and jellies, crafts, plants, and flowers. 937-658-6945 or www.sidneyalive.org.

THROUGH OCT. 22 – Pumpkin Train, Northwest Ohio Railroad Preservation, Inc., 12505 Co. Rd. 99, Findlay, Sat./Sun. 1–5 p.m. $2–$3. Ride a quarterscale train to the pumpkin patch to find that special pumpkin, then take one more trip around the track to return to the station. Additional charge for pumpkins. Games and activities at the museum. 419-423-2995 or www.facebook.com/nworrp.

THROUGH OCT. 28 – Halloween Express, Northwest Ohio Railroad Preservation Inc., 12505 Co. Rd. 99, Findlay, Fri./Sat. 6:30–9 p.m. $3; 12 and under, $2. A non-scary ride around our tracks for the whole family to see the Halloween decorations after dark. 419-423-2995, www.nworrp.org, or www.facebook.com/nworrp.

OCT. 13 – Downtown Chocolate Walk, Sidney, 6–8 p.m. $25. Tour downtown businesses while gathering up delicious chocolates and great deals. 937-6586945 or www.sidneyalive.org.

OCT. 13 – Downtown Sidewalk Sales, Sidney. Check out downtown shops, have a great lunch or dinner, and support local! 937-658-6945 or www.sidneyalive.org.

OCT. 14 – Apple Butter Fall Festival, Van Buren School, 217 S. Main St., Van Buren, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Free. Hosted by the Van Buren Lions Club. Homemade bean soup cooked on-site and apple

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OCT. 14 – Lima Symphony Concert: “Korngold and the Hollywood Sound,” Veterans Memorial Civic and Convention Center, #7 Town Square, Lima, 7:30 p.m. Journey to the Golden Era of Hollywood and experience the sounds that made the classics; then, enjoy the lyrical virtuosity of Korngold’s Violin Concerto, featuring Grammy-winning violinist Charles Yang. 419-224-1552 or www.limaciviccenter.com.

OCT. 14–15 – Oak Harbor Apple Festival, downtown Oak Harbor. Parade, contests, cornhole tournament, classic car and bike show, 5K Apple Run, 1-mile kids’ fun run, beer tent, food, vendors, live entertainment. 419-898-0479 or www.oakharborapplefestival.com.

OCT. 20–21 – Harvest Happenings, Dairy Barn Emporium, and Apple Fest, Van Wert Co. Fgds., 1055 S. Washington St., Van Wert. Free. Three separate events, one great experience. Over 300 vendors. Crafts, food, and everything apples! 419238-9270 or www.vanwertcountyfair.com.

OCT. 21 – Murder Mystery Dinner, Vera Event Rentals, 330 E. Court St., Sidney, 5:30–9 p.m. $30–$40. A real-life game of Clue, complete with dinner and more! 937-658-6945 or www.sidneyalive.org.

OCT. 21, 28 – Trick or Treat Halloween Train, Northwest Ohio Railroad Preservation, Inc., 12505 Co. Rd. 99, Findlay, 6:30–9 p.m. both days, 1–4 p.m. on 28th. $3; 12 and under, $2. Take a ride around our tracks and enjoy the Halloween displays as our train makes treat stops. No scary sites — just fun and treats for all! 419-423-2995, www.nworrp.org, or www.facebook.com/nworrp.

NOV. 1 – Down on the Farm Story Time, Proving Ground Farm, 5670 E. Twp. Rd. 138, Tiffin, 10 a.m. Stories and activities are geared for preschoolage children and focus on farming and nature in

NOV. 3 – Star Gazing at Schoonover Observatory, 670 N. Jefferson, Lima, 9 p.m. Free. Come see the stars with us! If you have a telescope, bring it along; members will show you how to use it and will answer any questions. Weather permitting. https://limaastro.com.

NOV. 4 – Lima Symphony Concert: “Musically Speaking,” Veterans Memorial Civic and Convention Center, # 7 Town Square, Lima, 7 : 30 p.m. Learn about 19 th-century master Tchaikovsky before listening to a complete performance of his enigmatic Fifth Symphony. 419 - 224 - 1552 or www.limaciviccenter.com.

NOV. 4–5 – Bewitched Harvest Art and Craft Show, Premier Banquet Hall, 4480 Heatherdowns Blvd., Toledo, Sat. 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Free. Jump-start your holiday shopping with handmade crafts, gifts, and fall decorations. Donate pet food and supplies to benefit local pet rescues. 419-842-1925 or www.toledocraftsmansguild.org.

NOV. 4–5 – Tri-State Gun Show, Allen Co. Fgds., 2750 Harding Hwy., Lima, Sat. 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m., Sun. 8:30 a.m.–2 p.m. $6, under 18 free. Over 400 tables of modern and antique guns, edged weapons, and sportsman’s equipment. 419-647-0067 or www.tristategunshow.org.

NOV. 4–11 – Holiday Shop Hop, Sidney and Shelby County businesses. Stop by participating local shops for your holiday shopping needs. Find great deals and compete for a chance to win a grand prize valued at over $500! 937-658-6945 or www.sidneyalive.org.

NOV. 11 - Homemade Craft Sale and Lunch, Shiloh Church, 2100 Co. Rd. 5, Delta, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Baked goods and peanut brittle, custom jewelry, wood crafts and signs, plastic canvas items, purses, holiday and Christmas décor, crocheted/knitted/sewn items, and much more! Delicious homemade lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or till gone). Benefits Sparrow’s Nest Women’s Shelter. 419-533-2083

OCT. 19–22 – Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival, Martinsburg. Apple pie baking contest, pop-up shops and art fair, music, rodeo, apple and agricultural contests, and more. Pancake breakfast Saturday and Sunday; grand parade Saturday. www.msahf.com.

NOV. 9–JAN. 8 – Festival of Lights, Oglebay Resort, Wheeling, dusk to midnight nightly. Featuring 300 acres of twinkling lights and displays over a 6-mile drive. $30 per-car donation requested; valid for the entire festival season. https://oglebay.com/

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OCT. 20–22 – Carroll County Antique Collectors Club Power Show, Carroll Co. Fgds., St. Rte. 9, Carrollton. Free. Tractor pulls, flea market, antique equipment, working demos, and food daily. Car and vintage semi-truck show on Sunday. 330-933-5130 or https://ccacc.webs.com.

OCT. 21 – Kidron Red Beet Festival, Sonnenberg Village, 13515 Hackett Rd., Kidron, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Music, food, and tours of the village. 330-857-9111 or www.kidronhistoricalsociety.org.

OCT. 27–28 – Brigade of the American Revolution, Historic Fort Steuben, 120 S. 3rd St., Steubenville. $6; ages 6–12, $3; under 6 free. Reenactors demonstrate the maneuvers and armaments used during the early settlement and development of America. 740-2831787 or www.oldfortsteuben.com.

OCT. 29 – Model Railroad and Toy Show, 735 Lafayette Rd. (St. Rte. 42), Medina, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. $7 Get a jump on your Christmas shopping! 330-9484400 (Vikki Conrad) or www.conraddowdell.com.

THROUGH OCTOBER – Quilt Exhibit: “History in Pieces,” Bimeler Museum, Historic Zoar Village. Featuring fine quilts from the National Quilt Museum in Kentucky (including one from an Ohio quilter) and Zoar-made quilts from the 19th century. See website for museum schedule. 800-262-6195 or www. historiczoarvillage.com.

THROUGH OCT. 30 – Corn Maze, Beriswill Farms, 2200 Station Rd., Valley City, Tues.– Sun. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. $6–$8; free for seniors and ages 2 and under. 330-350-2486 or http://beriswillfarms.com.

OCT. 7–8, 14–15, 21–22 – Fall Foliage Tours, Lorain & West Virginia Railway, 46485 St. Rte. 18, Wellington, 1:30 p.m. Ride lasts about 1-1/2 hours. Tickets available at the station on days of operation. 440-647-6660 or www.lwvry.org.

OCT. 13–28 – Ghost Tours of Zoar, 198 Main St., Zoar, Fri./Sat. 6:30–8:45 p.m. $19. Costumed guides share haunted tales of Zoar on a walking tour of the village. Lantern light tours leave every 15 minutes from the Zoar Store. Reservations required. 800-262-6195 or www.historiczoarvillage.com.

OCT. 20 – Wine on Rails, Lorain & West Virginia Railway, 46485 St. Rte. 18, Wellington, 7 p.m. $38 50 ticket includes wine; $25 designated driver ticket. Must be 21 or older. Enjoy tasting a variety of wines as you travel leisurely through southern Lorain County. Ride lasts about 1-1/2 hours. For ticket information: 440-647-6660 or www.lwvry.org.

OCT. 21 – “Building a Model Railroad,” Public Library, Thompson (on Rt. 528, 5 miles south of I-90), 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Free. See model railroad displays of various sizes and watch demonstrations on scenery, electrical, kit- and scratchbuilding, DCC, and track and ballasting. www.mcr5.org.

OCT. 21 – Sweetest Day Train, Lorain & West Virginia Railway, 46485 St. Rte. 18, Wellington, 6 p.m. $38 50 ticket includes wine; $25 designated driver ticket. Must be 21 or older. Enjoy a variety of wines and receive a sampling of chocolates as you travel leisurely through southern Lorain County. Ride lasts about 1-1/2 hours. For ticket information: 440-647-6660 or www.lwvry.org.

OCT. 22 – Playhouse Square Bus Trip: The Wiz, departing from Buehler’s River Styx in Medina, 11:30 a.m., and returning at 5 p.m. $50–$130. See the groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz that changed the face of Broadway — from its iconic score to its stirring tale of Dorothy’s journey to find her place in the contemporary world. On the bus, enjoy a catered box meal, beverages, homemade cookies, chocolates, a trivia quiz, and more! Seating is limited; book at www.ormaco.org or call 419-853-6016

OCT. 22 – Purses 4 Paws, American Legion Post #32, 11087 Middle Ave., Elyria, 1–5 p.m. $50; VIP tables available. Play bingo to win designer purses. Door prizes, cash bar, desserts, and other games available. Ticket sales end Oct. 6. Proceeds to benefit Partners With Paws of Lorain County, Inc., and Fido’s Companion Rescue. 440-897-8696 or lawilber@oberlin.net.

food trucks, mini golf, and more! www.homegrowngreat.com.

OCT. 20 – Bluegrass Night, Fibonacci Brewing Company, 1445 Compton Rd., Cincinnati, 7–9 p.m. Free. Enjoy lively bluegrass music by Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass, a wide variety of craft beers at the Beer Garden, and food truck eats. 513-832-1422 or http://fibbrew.com.

OCT. 28 – Messiah Holiday Bazaar, Messiah Lutheran Church, 1013 East Lawn Ave., Urbana, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Free. Features juried arts and crafts, jewelry, wreaths, ceramics, woodworking, sculptures, and food. 937-631-3324.

NOV. 3–4 – Earlier Times Antiques and Folk Arts Show, Harvest Ridge, Holmes Co. Fgds., 8880 St. Rte. 39, Millersburg, Fri. 4–7 p.m., Sat. 10:30 a.m.–3 p.m. Free. The theme is “Remembering Christmas Past.” For more information, call Cheryl Williams at 614-989-5811

NOV. 3–4 – “Season’s Splendor” Arts and Crafts Show, Fisher Auditorium and Shisler Conference Ctr., Madison Ave., Wooster, Fri. 5–9 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Free. Over 100 booths, handcrafted items only; no commercial vendors. Food available. 330-345-5962 or www.facebook.com/WCACG.

NOV. 4 – “Common Myths in American History,” Fort Laurens Theater, 11067 Fort Laurens Rd. NW, Bolivar, 11 a.m. Free. Presented by Dr. Jim Seelye from KSU. 330874-2059 or www.fortlaurensmuseum.org/events.html.

NOV. 12 – “Celtic Music: Love Songs, Lullabies, Laments, and Dances,” Wadsworth Public Library, 132 Broad St., Wadsworth, 2–3 p.m. Free, but reservations recommended. Norton-based flutist Dr. Janet Becker will present a program of Celtic music, performing on modern and traditional flutes. Register at www.ormaco.org or call 419-853-6016

NOV. 15 – ORMACO Annual Dinner, Williams on the Lake, 787 Lafayette Rd., Medina, 6 p.m. $ 50 Celebrate our 13 th anniversary by joining us for an evening of wine, sumptuous food, and music by Brazilian guitarist/vocalist Moises Borges. Seating is limited, so book early at www.ormaco.org or 419 - 853 - 6016

NOV. 9–11 – Industrial Strength Bluegrass Festival, Roberts Convention Centre, 123 Gano St., Wilmington. One of the Midwest’s premier bluegrass events. Headliners include Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, and many others. 937-372-5804 or www.somusicfest.com.

NOV. 10 – Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass, Butler County Bluegrass Association, 5113 Huston Rd., Collinsville, 7–9 p.m. Free. Enjoy an evening of lively bluegrass music. Good, reasonably priced home-style food available on-site. 937-417-8488 or 513-410-3625,

THROUGH NOV. 29 – Bluegrass Wednesdays, Vinoklet Winery, 11069 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati, Wed. 6:30–8:30 p.m. Enjoy dinner, wine, and an evening of free entertainment by Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass. Reservations recommended. 513-385-9309, vinokletwinery@fuse.net, or www.vinokletwines.com.

OCT. 14 – Harvest Days, downtown Piqua, 12 – 6 p.m. Free. Old-fashioned fall fun includes tractor show, kids’ corn pit, costumed pooch parade, pumpkin painting, craft vendors, live music,

NOV. 3–5 – Christkindlmarkt, Germania Park, 3529 West Kemper Rd., Cincinnati, Fri. 5–10 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun. 12–5 p.m. $5; 12 and under free; free for active or retired military with ID. The oldest and most authentic German Christmas market in the region. http://germaniasociety.com/christkindlmarkt.

NOV. 5 – The Butler Philharmonic Chorus: Open Door Pantry Concert, Hamilton Presbyterian Church, 23 S. Front St., Hamilton, 3 p.m. Free. Donations for the pantry appreciated. www. butlerphil.org or Facebook: @officialbutlerphil.

NOV. 11 – Holiday Affair, Tipp Center, 855 N. 3rd St., Tipp City, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Free. This arts and crafts show is a great opportunity to browse and buy quality, original handcrafted items, just in time for the holidays! www.homegrowngreat.com/event/aholiday-affair.

NOV. 11 – Holiday Horse Parade, downtown Piqua. Free. See horse-drawn carriages, hitches, and riders, all outfitted with holiday lights, making their way down Main Street. Christmas banners and decorated street trees will create an amazing backdrop for this dazzlingly fun family-friendly event. 937-773-9355 or www.mainstreetpiqua.com.

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THROUGH OCT. 28 – Coshocton County Farmers Market, 22375 Co. Rd. 1A, Coshocton, Sat. 8:30 a.m.–noon. Local fresh produce, baked goods, and artisan crafts at our new location by the Walhonding River. market.manager@coshfarmmarket.org or www.facebook.com/coshoctonfarmersmarket.

THROUGH OCT. 28 – Spring Farmers Market, Adornetto’s, 2224 Maple Ave., Zanesville, Sat. 9 a.m.–noon. Locally grown produce, homemade food, locally raised/processed meat, farm eggs, Ohio cheese, and more. www.zanesvillefarmersmarket.org.

THROUGH OCT. 29 – Rock Mill Days, Stebelton Park at Rock Mill, 1429 Rockmill Place NW, Lancaster, Wed./Sat. 11 a.m.–2 p.m., Sun. 1–4 p.m. Free. Tour the restored 1824 gristmill, walk on the covered bridge, and enjoy the view of Hocking River Falls. 740-243-4436 or www.fairfieldcountyparks.org.

THROUGH OCT. 31 – Corn Maze and Pumpkin

Patch, McDonald’s Greenhouse and Corn Maze, 3220 Adamsville Rd., Zanesville. $9–$24; 2 and under free. 740-452-4858 or www.mcdonaldsgreenhouse.com.

THROUGH NOV. 4 – The Haunted Farm, 5450

Old Millersport Rd. NE, Pleasantville, Fri./Sat. 7:30 a.m.–11 p.m. Haunted barn maze, corn maze, bonfire, concessions, and entertainment on select nights.

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Fright factor tailored to the group; can be family friendly. 614-230-9563 or www.haunted-farm.com.

OCT. 10, 24 – Farmers Market, Roseville Branch Library, 41 N. Main St., Roseville, 4 – 6 : 30 p.m. Sponsored by the Roseville Branch Library Friends Group. 740 - 697 - 0237 or juanita@ muskingumlibrary.org.

OCT. 12, NOV. 9 – Inventors Network Meeting, The Point at Otterbein University, 60 Collegeview Rd., Westerville, 43081, 7 p.m. Educational presentations and discussion about the invention process. Zoom meetings Oct. 19 and Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. 614-470-0144 or www.inventorscolumbus.com.

OCT. 18–21 – Circleville Pumpkin Show, downtown Circleville. Free. Ohio’s oldest and largest pumpkin celebration. Seven different parades. 740-474-7000 or www.pumpkinshow.com.

OCT. 20 – The Reagan Years: “80s Dance Party,” Woodward Opera House, 107 S. Main St., Mount Vernon, 8 p.m. $40. The band re-creates the sound of the 1980s with covers of all the mega-artists. Choose dance floor general admission with limited seating, or secure a seat in the balcony. www.mvac. org/reagan-years.

OCT. 20–22 – Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival, Historic Roscoe Village, 600 N. Whitewoman St., Coshocton, Fri./Sat. 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $5 advance, $8 at door, under 12 free. Fresh apple butter cooked over an open fire, live music, free crafts for kids, craft and food vendors, Spirit Tours, and much more. 740-622-7664 or www.roscoevillage.com.

OCT. 21–22 – Education of Yesterday Annual Farm Show, Old Captain Bryant’s Grist Mill, 3685 Cass Irish Ridge Rd., Dresden (intersections of St. Rtes. 16 and 60 ). Field demos, farm machinery, construction, trucks, train rides, food, music, and family fun for all ages. 740 - 754 - 6248 or www.facebook.com/EducationofYesterday.

OCT. 27 – Haunted Fest, Kemba Live, 405 Neil Ave., Columbus, doors open at 6 p.m. $54 99+. The highly anticipated Halloween-themed EDM festival will feature headliner deadmau5, Loud Luxury, Kaleena Zanders, and local artists from various genres. Embrace the festive spirit and dress in costume for this outdoor event! www.hauntedfest.com.

OCT. 28 – Apple Butter and Horseradish Day, Lawrence Orchards, 2634 Smeltzer Rd., Marion, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Free. Apple butter is cooked in a copper kettle over a wood fire, while the horseradish crop is ground fresh. 740-389-3019 or www.lawrenceorchards.com.

NOV. 3–4 – Heart of Ohio Quilters’ Guild Quilt Show, Bryn Du Mansion Field House, 537 Jones Rd., Granville, Fri. 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $6, Srs. $5, 12 and under free. The theme is “A Harvest of Quilts.” https://heartofohioquilters.com/events.

NOV. 4 – Annual Holiday Bazaar, The Anchor Church, 1365 Chamberlain St., Zanesville. Crafts, holiday and home décor, books, Color Street, Scentsy, gifts, soap, jewelry, quilts, and so much more! 740-586-4352 (Candace) or https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/ registrations/events/1861542.

NOV. 4 – Veterans Day Concert, Epiphany Lutheran Church, 268 Hill Rd. N., Pickerington, 4 p.m. Free. Patriotic concert honoring our veterans, presented by the Pickerington Community Chorus. Free-will offering will be taken. www.pickeringtoncommunitychorus.com.

NOV. 11 – Veterans March and Ceremony, Canal Winchester, 10 a.m. March begins at the Community Center, 22 S. Trine St., and ends at Stradley Place, 36 S. High St., for the ceremony. Free pancake breakfast for veterans and their families 8 : 30 – 10 a.m. at the Community Center. 614 - 834 - 9915 or www.canalwinchesterohio.gov.

OCT. 13–15 – Chillicothe Halloween Festival, Yoctangee Park, Enderlin Circle, Chillicothe, Fri./Sat. 10 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Free. Food, vendors, live entertainment, contests, kids’ zone, haunted house, coffin races, ghost walk, and much more. www.chillicothehalloweenfestival.com.

OCT. 14 – “Noble County Pioneers and Early Settlers,” Ball-Caldwell House, 16 East St., Caldwell, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Event focuses on settlers of Noble County before 1851. Descendants and people interested in early Noble County history can explore their family genealogy, tour the founder’s home, and visit the Noble County museum. Alan Hall will speak at 1 p.m. For more information, call 740-732-5288

NOV. 1–JAN. 1 – Dickens Victorian Village, downtown Cambridge. Stroll the streets to view scenes depicting life in 1850s England, featuring life-sized, handmade mannequins wearing real vintage clothing. 800 - 933 - 5480 or www.dickensvictorianvillage.com.

NOV. 1–JAN. 1 – Guernsey County Courthouse Holiday Light Show, Cambridge, 5:30–9 p.m. nightly (Nov. 1–4, 6:30–10 p.m.). See the courthouse decked out with thousands of pulsating colorful lights synchronized to holiday music, three 20-foot Christmas trees, and 60 animated displays. 800-933-5480 or www.dickensvictorianvillage.com.

THROUGH OCT. 28 – The Frankenstein Experience at Haunted Mountain, Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheater, 5968 Marietta Rd., Chillicothe, Thur.–Sat. 5:30 p.m. $20–$50. The largest Halloween theater production in Ohio! Features a performance on the main stage, Dr. Frank’s haunted trail, a Mad Lab Escape Room, and more. www.hauntedmountain.org.

THROUGH DEC. 30 – Athens Art Market, Athens Community Center, 701 E. State St., Athens, Sat. 9 a.m.–noon. Members of Athens Art Guild offer handmade and juried arts including pottery, live edge furniture, fiber arts, paintings, glassware, jewelry, wood, and much more. For more information, email athensartguildevents@gmail.com.

THROUGH DEC. 30 – Athens Farmers Market, Athens Community Center, 701 E. State St., Athens, Sat. 9 a.m.–noon; through Nov. 23, Wed./Sat. 9 a.m.–noon.

Voted Ohio’s #1 favorite farmers market! 740-593-6763 or www.athensfarmersmarket.org.

OCT. 20–22 – Fall Festival of Leaves, downtown Bainbridge, Fri./Sat. 10 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Free. Arts and crafts, entertainment, flea market, midways, parades, antique tractor show, log sawing contest, antique and classic car show, 5K run. Take the four self-guided Paint Valley Skyline Drive tours to see the fall foliage. www.fallfestivalofleaves.com.

OCT. 20–22 – Muskingum Valley Trade Days, 6602 St. Rte. 78, Reinersville. Large flea market. 740-624-7080 (Shirley) or find us on Facebook.

OCT. 22 – NMRA Buckeye Division Annual Train Show, Pritchard Laughlin Center, 7033 Glenn Hwy., Cambridge, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. $5; 12 and under free. To reserve a table or for more information, call 740-607-3223, email trainshow@div6mcr-nmra.org, or visit https://div6-mcr-nmra.org/trainshow.html.

OCT. 28 – Rural Ohio Appalachia Revisited (ROAR) Day, Lake Hope State Park, McArthur, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. A celebration of Appalachian culture through food, crafts, music, and traditional skills. 740-596-4938 or https://vintoncountytravel.com/roar-day.

NOV. 3–4 – Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Weekend, Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center, 7033 Glenn Hwy., Cambridge. 740-432-2022 or www.visitguernseycounty.com.

NOV. 3–DEC. 16 – Cambridge Glass Museum Holiday Hours, 136 S. 9th St., Cambridge, Fri./Sat. 12–4 p.m. $6, Srs. $5, under 12 free. 740-432-4245, www.cambridgeglass.org, or www.visitguernseycounty.com.

NOV. 3–DEC. 17 – Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum Christmas Tours, 532 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, Fri. 5–8 p.m., Sat./Sun. 1–4 p.m. (closed Nov. 24). Join us for some Christmas cheer and see our museum decorated for the season. This year’s theme is “The 12 Days of Christmas.” www.belmontcountymuseum.com.

NOV. 4 – Miller’s Swap Meet and Car Show, Ross Co. Fgds., 344 Fairgrounds Rd., Chillicothe, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. $9; under 14 free. Cars, trucks, tools, parts, signs, race parts, rat rod, and more. 740-701-3447 (Nate), 740-701-2511 (Brian), or www.millersswapmeet.com.

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