Ohio Cooperative Living - July 2019 - Paulding Putnam

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JULY 2019

COOPERATIVE

Living

Official publication of Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative | www.ppec.coop

ALSO INSIDE A peek inside your co-op magazine Ohio’s man on the moon Country Concert packs ’em in

Remembering 31 years Lineman Jeff Ferris set to retire


Concern for Community That’s the cooperative dierence.

We take care of our neighbors and communities through service projects like Operation Gratitude and Ronald McDonald House Charities.

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INSIDE FEATURES 24 SHOWTIME The annual Country Concert brings big-name stars and tens of thousands of fans to rural Shelby County.

28 MOTHAPALOOZA Every other year, Ohio’s “moth-ers” gather at Shawnee State Forest to see a multitude of their favorite bugs.

30 WINK AT THE MOON

PHOTO BY W.H. “CHIP” GROSS

Neil Armstrong’s hometown of Wapakoneta celebrates the 50th anniversary of his “one small step.”

Cover image on most issues: When The Beast first opened at King’s Island in 1979, it was the longest and fastest roller coaster in the world. Now 40 years old, it still holds the title of the longest wooden coaster in the world at 7,359 feet. This page: The Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Wapakoneta is easily recognized by its signature white dome.

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UP FRONT

TEAMWORK WORKS C

ooperation among cooperatives is one of the principles upon which our industry is founded. Think of it as teamwork — sounds nice, but it’s more than just a neighborly way to conduct business. We’re more effective when we work together cooperatively to achieve common goals. Ohio Cooperative Living magazine is just one example that shows how team effort really works to hold down costs and improve the quality of our service. Member education and information is another cooperative principle. A cooperative is more effective when its members know what their cooperative is doing — when, where, and why. Nearly every electric cooperative has bylaws that require regular communication with its members. Ohio’s electric co-ops share information with their members by teaming with the statewide association to produce Ohio Cooperative Living. By collaborating with each other, co-ops share costs and retain a professional staff that produces a quality product at a much lower cost than any single co-op could on its own. Our editorial team works with the staff at your local distribution cooperative to find the perfect mix of information, education, and entertainment to put on these pages each month — and, like our readers, we’re consistently pleased with the result. This year, our team was honored for its work when Managing Editor Jeff McCallister and the staff of Ohio Cooperative Living earned the George W. Haggard Memorial Journalism Award from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. The commendation from our national association is an annual distinction that recognizes the best statewide co-op publication. Ohio Cooperative Living is just one way that electric cooperatives work together to share costs and to tell your collective stories. Our statewide association also provides services, such as training in the areas of job safety, professional development, and governance practices. We communicate peak alerts, when cutting back electric use for a few hours can reduce the cost of providing electricity all year. We share a government relations staff that advocates on behalf of electric cooperatives to elected officials who are considering laws and regulations that affect our business. By working together, we provide top-notch business services at a fraction of the cost. Check out our story on page 4 to get a behind-the-scenes look at the Ohio Cooperative Living team in action.

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Pat O’Loughlin PRESIDENT & CEO OHIO'S ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES

By collaborating with each other, co-ops share costs and retain a professional staff that produces a quality product at a much lower cost than any single co-op could on its own.


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July 2019 • Volume 61, No. 10

DEPARTMENTS Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives 6677 Busch Blvd. Columbus, OH 43229 614-846-5757 memberinteract@ohioec.org www.ohioec.org Patrick O’Loughlin President & CEO Patrick Higgins Director of Communications Jeff McCallister Managing Editor Rebecca Seum Associate Editor Anita Cook Graphic Designer Contributors: Celeste Baumgartner, Colleen Romick Clark, W.H. “Chip” Gross, Catherine Murray, Damaine Vonada, and Margie Wuebker. OHIO COOPERATIVE LIVING (USPS 134-760; ISSN 2572-049X) is published monthly by Ohio Rural Elec­tric Co­op­eratives, Inc. It is the official com­mun­ ication link be­tween the elec­­­­tric co­operatives in Ohio and West Virginia and their mem­bers. Subscription cost for members ranges from $5.52 to $6.96 per year, paid from equity accruing to the member. Nothing in this publication may be reproduced in any manner without written permission from Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Behind the scenes: Award-winning Ohio Cooperative Living magazine takes a collaborative effort to produce.

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The Beast: King’s Island’s iconic wooden roller coaster turns 40.

JUNE 2019

10 CO-OP PEOPLE

Shooting stars: A pair of championship clay shooters sets up shop using power from Consolidated Cooperative.

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12 WOODS, WATERS, AND WILDLIFE

Treasure in the trees Unique lodging in Knox County

ALSO INSIDE Managing the Cardinal Plant A ride on The Wilds side Cincinnati’s Lazarus lizards

Old-time canal boats: Several Ohio destinations offer a glimpse at the original interstate “highway” system.

15 GOOD EATS

Pack a picnic: ’Tis the season for a light, flavorful — and totally portable — meal on the go.

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18 CO-OP SPOTLIGHT For all advertising inquiries, contact

Cheryl Solomon American MainStreet Publications 847-749-4875 | cheryl@amp.coop The fact that a product is advertised in Ohio Cooperative Living should not be taken as an en­dorse­ment. If you find an advertisement mis­leading or a product unsatisfactory, please not­ify us or the Ohio Attorney General’s Of­fi ce, Consumer Protection Sec­tion, 30 E. Broad St., Col­um­bus, OH 43215. Periodicals postage paid at Colum­bus, OH, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to editorial and advertising offices at: 6677 Busch Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43229-1101

Cooperative members: Please report changes of address to your electric cooperative. Ohio Cooperative Living staff cannot process address changes.

Future leaders: With terrain that’s flat and rich, the agricultural heritage runs deep at Paulding-Putnam Electric.

19 LOCAL PAGES

News and important information from

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37 CALENDAR

What’s happening: July/August events and other things to do around the state.

40 MEMBER INTERACTIVE

Pack up the car: For many readers,

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July means vacation time, and their pictures show they’re rarin’ to go.

Alliance for Audited Media Member Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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arry and Gloria Brunk have a pretty good sense of what’s happening at their local electric cooperative. They’ve been members of Midwest Electric, in the northwest part of the state, for more than 45 years and like to keep up with the goings-on at the co-op.

Sasquatch watchers Giving vinyl a spin Scientist captains

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“We read the co-op magazine every month,” Gloria Brunk says. “There’s so much in there. We read everything — about animals and insects, recipes, and places to visit, and we enjoy the tidbits about when people get promoted or retire from the co-op. There are times when I get it from the mailbox and don’t put it down until I’ve read the whole thing.”

Livin’ the lake life Camping and kayaking in co-op country

ALSO INSIDE Reconnecting city with country Moonshine goes legit Inside the National Veterans Memorial

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Ohio Cooperative Living magazine exists, very simply, as a way for electric co-ops around the state to get news to their members. While the staff does its best to provide entertaining, informative content about the state’s events, personalities, and history, it also serves as most co-ops’ official, legal means of informing members about such things as their annual meeting, capital credits, trustee elections, and more. “This magazine is like a guest in our readers’ homes,” says Jeff McCallister, the managing editor. “They welcome us every month, with both grace and enthusiasm, and we try to repay that hospitality by creating a magazine that’s worthy of their time.” Those efforts are being recognized not only by readers like the Brunks, but also by industry experts. Ohio Cooperative Living, in fact, was awarded the George W. Haggard Memorial Journalism Award at the 2019 4   OHIO COOPERATIVE LIVING  •  JULY 2019

Treasure in the trees Unique lodging in Knox County

ALSO INSIDE Managing the Cardinal Plant A ride on The Wilds side Cincinnati’s Lazarus lizards


National Rural Electric Cooperative Association annual meeting in Orlando. That award honors the co-op publication that demonstrates the “most forthright, concise, and balanced presentation of ideas advancing co-ops and their consumermembers.” It’s the highest award given to a statewide magazine by the NRECA. “This is an amazingly polished, professional magazine,” wrote one of the judges who awarded the Haggard. “The covers are beautiful … writing is strong, photography and artwork are powerful, with a story mix tailor-made to invite readers of all interests and ages.” Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives, the statewide association that provides services to the 24 distribution cooperatives that operate in Ohio, has published the magazine for 60 years — the first 58 under the name Country Living.

pages per month, with all the editions combined). Award-winning Graphic Designer Anita Cook creatively lays out the magazine, including many of the local sections, to ensure their style is consistent with the overall feel of the rest of the pages. Much of the statewide content is produced by contributors, including regulars such as Outdoors Editor Chip Gross and freelancer Damaine Vonada, who has written history- and travelrelated stories since 2002. The ever-popular recipe section is the work of Catherine Murray, a professional photographer who writes original recipes specifically for Ohio Cooperative Living before photographing them for the layout.

During the readership focus-group studies that led to the name change and redesign of the graphic look, researchers heard over and over that readers consider the magazine one of the best perks of their co-op membership, and data from scientific surveys back up the opinions of the focus groups. According to GfK MRI, one of the largest research firms in the world, 93% of those who get the magazine read all or part of at least three of the last four issues, which is a number nearly unheard of in the magazine industry. The magazine staff — in close collaboration with the staffs at the local cooperatives — actually produces 24 individual editions of each monthly issue, specific to each of the individual co-ops whose members receive the magazine. The co-op staffs are responsible for the local section in the center, which is different in each of the editions, while the threeperson statewide staff produces the rest. McCallister decides the overall content of the statewide pages and manages the business operations of the magazine. Associate Editor Rebecca Seum not only collects and manages all the content for the local cooperative pages, but also edits and proofreads every page (more than 200

Often the staff is working on two or even three months’ issues at the same time, as several steps in the production process overlap on the calendar. By the time readers see this, the July issue, work will be well underway on parts of the September magazine.

Ohio Cooperative Living staff, from left, Rebecca Seum, Jeff McCallister, and Anita Cook.

“There are so many pieces we have to fit together to be able to give our readers the best experience possible, but it’s worth it,” McCallister says. “Electric cooperative members have a genuine affection for Ohio Cooperative Living, and there’s not really anything that could make us more proud of the work we do.”

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BY DAMAINE VONADA; PHOTOS COURTESY OF KINGS ISLAND

Location: The Rivertown area of Kings Island, a 364-acre amusement and water park in Warren County.

Provenance: With input from renowned wooden roller coaster designer John C. Allen, Kings Island personnel created and constructed The Beast during the late 1970s at a cost of $3.8 million (about $22 million today). The massive “terrain coaster” roars through the hills and ravines of 35 densely wooded acres. Building it required 650,000 boardfeet of southern pine lumber, 37,500 pounds of nails, 82,480 bolts and washers, and 2,432 cubic yards of concrete. Its awe-inspiring name was prompted by workers who called the coaster a “beast of a project.”

minute and 10 second ride time, The Beast runs at nearly 65 mph, leaps down drops as high as 141.5 feet, tackles eight sharply banked turns, and plunges through 1,022 feet of darkness in three different tunnels. It’s a little-known fact that: Since the day it opened in 1979, The Beast has provided more than 54 million rides. Its trains have logged upward of 900,000 miles, a distance comparable to traveling around Earth roughly 35 times.

Significance: Unleashed on April 14, 1979, The Beast made a colossal impression and was considered the nation’s ultimate roller coaster. It not only offered riders unprecedented thrills with its twists, turns, and tunnels, but also set new records as the world’s longest, highest, and fastest wooden roller coaster. Although its design and operation have been modified during the last four decades, The Beast remains a legendary coaster and an enormously popular Kings Island attraction. The American Coaster Enthusiasts honored The Beast with its Coaster Landmark Award in 2004.

Currently: In celebration of The Beast’s 40th anniversary this year, its three trains once again are sporting their original red, orange, and yellow colors. With 7,359 feet of track, The Beast still holds the Guinness World Records title for longest wooden roller coaster. During its 4

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SHOOTING stars CO-OP PEOPLE

A pair of national-caliber shotgunners ply their trade at Eagle’s Nest

STORY AND PHOTOS BY W.H. “CHIP” GROSS

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or years, competitive shooter and professional shotgun shooting coach Dan Bailey of Mount Vernon dreamed of building and owning his own commercial clay-target shooting range. That dream came true in the summer of 2017 when he and his wife, Peggy, opened Eagle’s Nest Sporting Grounds, an 85-acre, stateof-the-art shooting facility located near Mount Gilead in central Ohio, served by Consolidated Cooperative. “We offer three different courses for clay-target shooters,” says Bailey: “five-stand, sporting clays, and FITASC.” That’s pronounced Fee-task, and is the European equivalent of sporting clays.

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Just how accomplished a shotgunner is Bailey? Among his many honors, he won the 2018 American FITASC National Championship last summer in Oklahoma by breaking an astounding 191 of 200 flying targets in one of the toughest clay-target sports in the world. For their range manager, the Baileys hired fellow shooting competitor Christina Loudenslager, who hails from central Michigan. “I met Dan at a FITASC event,” Loudenslager says. “After watching him shoot, I knew I wanted him to mentor me.” Bailey was reluctant to agree to the idea at first. “I wanted to make sure that Christina was serious about competitive


shotgun shooting and had the drive required to be successful,” he says. “I needn’t have worried; she’s just as competitive as I am, and we are constantly pushing each other to be better shooters. She even beats me every once in a while.” As with Bailey, Loudenslager has a long list of shotgunning competition wins under her belt. Suffice to say she is a fourtime All-American FITASC Team member and three-time AllAmerican Sporting Clay Team member. Loudenslager and Bailey both shoot 12-gauge, double-barrel, over-and-under, Italianmade Zoli shotguns. It’s been said that amateurs in any sport practice until they get it right, whereas professionals practice until they can’t get it wrong. Bailey and Loudenslager have adopted that intense approach to their shooting practice. When preparing for an upcoming competition, they force themselves to break five targets in a row — either singles or doubles — before moving on to the next shooting station. Also, they must break them in the same place every time along the target’s flight path. “We do that to build consistency,” Bailey says. “At times, we may shoot several cases of shells per day to accomplish it.” Once they’re satisfied, they then practice breaking targets in different locations along the target’s flight path, because during competition, they may or may not be able to break a target where they want. “For instance, on certain shooting ranges, a tree or other obstacle may be in the way, or the sun may be in our eyes. We try to practice for every conceivable target contingency,” Loudenslager says. Eagle’s Nest Sporting Grounds is semi-private, meaning that the club has regular members — about 100 and growing — but is also open to nonmembers, on a limited basis. “Nonmembers may shoot up to three times per year, and don’t need to be accompanied by a member,” Bailey says. “All shotgun shooters are welcome, and we have targets for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced competitor.” Eagle’s Nest Sporting Grounds is open year-round, seven days a week, from dawn to dusk for members; nonmembers may shoot five days per week, Wednesday through Sunday. For more information, go online to www.eaglesnestsportinggrounds.com or call 330-275-0083. W.H. “Chip” Gross (whchipgross@gmail.com) is Ohio Cooperative Living’s outdoors editor.

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WOODS, WATERS, AND WILDLIFE

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historic canal boat STORY AND PHOTOS BY W.H. “CHIP” GROSS

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nly a few years ago, when Buckeye Lake in central Ohio was being drawn down for dam repair, workers made a historic find: Hidden in those murky depths was a sunken canal boat called the Black Diamond. “It’s the first archaeological-documented canal boat discovery in Ohio,” says Andy Sewell, historian with Columbus-based Lawhon and Associates, an environmental consulting firm associated with the dam project. Ohio’s historic canal era spanned nearly a century (1825 to 1913), but its heyday was the 23 years from 1827 to 1850. Described as “the ditch that brought the world to the wilderness,” canals literally transformed the Buckeye State from a struggling backwoods economy to an agricultural and industrial powerhouse. There actually were two canal systems: the Miami & Erie Canal in western Ohio, and the Ohio & Erie Canal in the central and eastern part of the state. The narrow, ribbon-like waterways — the Interstate Highway System of its time — connected the Ohio River with Lake Erie, providing a way for farmers to access larger markets with their products.

(Above) Canal boat ride at historic Roscoe Village.

Salt pork, lard, iron ore, coal, pig iron, whiskey, flour, lumber, and food staples were shipped south to New Orleans or east to New York and other large cities. Some cargo made it even as far as Europe. As a result, business boomed and life was good. Canal boats also hauled passengers, and the going fee of less than two cents per mile included meals and lodging. A typical trip from Cleveland on Lake Erie to Portsmouth on the Ohio River could take more than three days — that same trip today requires only about four hours by automobile.

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(Left) The small cabins on canal boats made for cramped quarters.


Thousands of Irish and German immigrants — who didn’t seem to like each other much — provided most of the workforce that built Ohio’s canals, mostly using simple picks, shovels, and wheelbarrows. It was backbreaking work, and water-related diseases such as malaria were rampant. “It’s been said that one worker perished for each mile of canal built,” says Jim Vetter, a canal boat interpreter at the historic John Johnston Farm near Piqua. With more than 1,000 miles of canals in Ohio, that added up to a lot of suffering and death. The canals were built to exacting standards: 26 feet wide at the bottom, 40 feet wide at the waterline, and a minimum of 4 feet deep. These dimensions provided room for two canal boats to pass one another. The boats measured 60 to 80 feet long and 14 feet wide and could carry up to 80 tons of cargo. They were pulled by one to three mules or horses walking a towpath beside the canal.

(Above right) A canal boat on the Miami & Erie canal waits to load passengers and freight. (Left) A boat heading downstream drops its towline into the water to let another boat pass.

Because the 10-foot-wide towpath ran along only one side of the canal, protocol was such that the upstream boat had priority. The downstream boat was supposed to lower its towline into the water and let the other boat pass. But canal men, being the rough characters they were, often settled the question of who lowered their line with a fistfight. Continued on page 14

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The first train whistle that sounded in Ohio marked the beginning of the end for the canals. Railroads could haul freight and passengers faster than canal boats, and also ran year-round; canals were forced to shut down operation several months each winter because of ice. The final blow was the statewide spring flood of 1913 that damaged many of the canals beyond repair.

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emnants of Ohio’s two canal systems remain today, and taking a ride on a replica canal boat gives a sense of the slower, more leisurely pace of life more than a century ago: 4 miles per hour, to be exact. The statewide speed limit for canal boats kept erosion-causing wakes to a minimum. You can enjoy an Ohio canal boat ride this summer at the following locations: Historic Roscoe Village, Coshocton Tickets are $8 for adults, $7 for seniors (ages 60+), $6 for students (ages 6–18), $5 for veterans/active duty with ID. Children 5 and under are free. https://roscoevillage.com/ attractions-activities/horsedrawn-canal-boat-rides

Providence Metropark (Grand Rapids) One-hour boat rides narrated by living history interpreters are $7 for adults, $6 for seniors (60 and over) and Metroparks members, $4 for children (3–12); ages 2 and under are free. https://metroparkstoledo.com/ features-and-rentals/canalexperience Canal Fulton Canalway Center (Canal Fulton) Tickets are $9 for adults, $8 for seniors and veterans, $5 for youth ages 6–17; children 5 and under are free. Arrive a half-hour early to watch the historical movie before the ride. http://cityofcanalfulton-oh. gov/departments/canal-boatoperations

John Johnston Farm, Piqua Farm admission is $9 for adults, $8 for seniors and military members, $4 for children and includes both the farmhouse tour and canal boat ride. www.johnstonfarmohio.com/ Exhibits/exhibits.php

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Ohio Cooperative Living magazine is looking for photos from Ohio and West Virginia electric cooperative members to use in its 2020 cooperative calendar. We’re interested in seasonal scenes from each month of the year — images that really “pop” and convey a sense of time and place. Photo subjects must be interesting and the shot well planned and framed. If their images are chosen for publication, amateur co-op photographers could earn $100 or more.

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• One photo entry per member. • High-resolution, color, digital images only. • No prints, slides, or proof sheets — no snail mail! Send submissions by email attachment only to photo@ohioec.org. • Photo format must be horizontal and capable of filling an 8 x 11-inch image area. • Include an explanation of the photo — the where, what, when — as well as who took the shot. • Include your name, address, phone number, and the name of your co-op. • Shots featuring people who can be identified within the photo must be accompanied by a signed publication release.

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GOOD EATS

Pack a picnic

’Tis the season for a light, flavorful — and totally portable — meal on the go. RECIPES AND PHOTOS BY CATHERINE MURRAY

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TOMATO ONION TART Prep: 10 minutes | Cook: 40 minutes | Servings: 6 2 large tomatoes 2 eggs, beaten 2 large yellow onions, thinly sliced ½ cup milk 1 tablespoon unsalted butter 1 teaspoon salt 1 8-inch pie crust ¼ teaspoon pepper 1½ cups shredded Swiss cheese Slice tomatoes and place onto towels to pull out excess moisture. Sauté onion in skillet with butter until soft and golden, approximately 10 to 12 minutes. Evenly line ungreased 9-inch pie pan or tart pan with pie crust. Bake crust at 425 F for 8 minutes on bottom or middle shelf of oven. Let cool. Spread alternate layers of onion, cheese, and tomatoes on top of pie crust, reserving ½ cup of cheese. Combine eggs, milk, salt, and pepper. Beat lightly, then pour over tart. Top with remaining shredded cheese. Cover loosely with aluminum foil and bake for 30 minutes, removing foil for last 5 minutes to brown cheese. Serve hot or at room temperature. Per serving: 293 calories, 18 grams fat (8 grams saturated fat), 21 grams total carbs, 2 grams fiber, 12 grams protein

MIXED BEAN SALAD (Shown on page 15) Prep Time: 10 minutes | Servings: 8 (as side dish) 15 .5-ounce can kidney beans, ¼ cup olive oil drained and rinsed 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 15 .5-ounce can garbanzo beans/ 1 tablespoon dried onions chickpeas, drained and rinsed ¼ cup lemon juice (approx. 2 lemons) 14 -ounce can quartered artichoke 2 tablespoons chopped garlic hearts, drained ½ teaspoon salt 12 -ounce frozen shelled edamame/ ¼ teaspoon pepper soybeans, thawed Toss together beans, artichoke hearts, and edamame in a large bowl. Whisk all dressing ingredients in a small bowl. Pour dressing over salad and toss. Adjust seasonings to taste. Keep refrigerated for up to 7 days. Per serving: 211 calories, 8 grams fat (1 gram saturated fat), 26 grams total carbs, 7 grams fiber, 10 grams protein

ANTIPASTO SKEWERS Prep: 15 minutes | Servings: 15 16 -ounce can garlic and dill pepperoncini peppers 8 ounces fresh mozzarella pearls 6.5-ounce jar herbed artichokes 6 ounces large black olives 6 ounces large green olives 8 ounces cherry tomatoes 1 cucumber, cut into chunks

8 ounces fresh mushrooms 16 ounces focaccia bread, cubed 5 ounces salami or summer sausage, cubed 5 ounces cubed provolone wooden skewers balsamic vinegar reduction, optional Italian herbs, optional

Drain peppers, fresh mozzarella, artichokes, and olives. Cut mushrooms if they’re quite large; otherwise leave whole. Assemble skewers by alternating ingredients of your choosing. If you’re looking for more flavor, sprinkle with Italian herbs or balsamic reduction. Serve immediately. Per serving: 226 calories, 11 grams fat (5 grams saturated fat), 22 grams total carbs, 2 grams fiber, 10.5 grams protein

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GOLDEN CARROT SALAD Prep: 10 minutes | Chill: 2 hours | Servings: 4 10 ounces shredded carrots 1 teaspoon grated ginger 1 cup crushed pineapple, drained 2 tablespoons lemon juice ½ cup golden raisins pinch salt 3 teaspoons rice wine vinegar 6 cups fresh spinach 2 tablespoons honey Shred carrots with a food processor attachment or a peeler. Combine all ingredients except spinach. Stir well and chill for a few hours. Store carrot mixture and spinach separately and assemble when ready to eat. Per serving: 152 calories, 0.5 gram fat (0 saturated fat), 38 grams total carbs, 4 grams fiber, 3 grams protein

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CO-OP SPOTLIGHT

PAULDING PUTNAM ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

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aulding Putnam Electric Cooperative (PPEC) straddles the state line in northwest Ohio and northeast Indiana, serving 13,063 consumer-members between both states. Their membership profile straddles a line as well, with 60% residential members and the rest commercial and industrial. Because of its flat, rich, open terrain — ground just right for farming — the area has a deep-rooted agricultural heritage. That same terrain also makes the area quite windy, and Paulding County is home to multiple wind turbines, many of which are served by PPEC. Companies like Amazon, General Motors, and Microsoft purchase energy from turbines there.

Diversity PPEC serves a diverse range of residential customers, providing reliable power to not only Century Farms and rural residents, but also to several urban neighborhoods located in New Haven, Indiana. PPEC’s strength in serving its residential members does not relegate larger members, such as Cooper Farms and Baughman Tile in Paulding County, or manufacturers, such as Steel Technologies, Silgan Plastics, and Whirlpool, all based in Ottawa, to any lesser level of service. Likewise, larger Indiana-based companies such as SDI La Farga and Superior Aluminum, both subsidiaries of OmniSource/ Steel Dynamics, enjoy the benefits of their PPEC membership as well.

A drive and a passion for community service In October 2015, PPEC employees discovered there was a waiting list of more than 400 veterans who hoped to go on an Honor Flight to see their armed service memorials in Washington, D.C. The employees set a goal to raise the needed funds to send 86 veterans on the trip. What happened next was pure patriotism at its core. Local communities joined the cause: Organizers held concerts to raise funds, kids built lemonade stands, and numerous local businesses partnered with PPEC — and soon the idea had snowballed into a community-wide effort. Before they knew it, PPEC employees and their many partners had raised over $170,000, enough to send 475 veterans on a trip they so rightfully deserved. The grassroots effort earned PPEC the National Co-op Purpose Award at the 2018 NRECA annual meeting.

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PAULDING PUTNAM ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE LOCAL PAGES

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

HOW DOES THIS MONTH’S NEWS AFFECT YOU? Say goodbye to Lineman Ferris, search for unclaimed capital credits names, and save the date for Member Appreciation Day

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ach month, we try to provide members with a look inside their cooperative, featuring programs, members, and employees that members can identify with and that fulfill our cooperative principles. In this issue, we highlight our upcoming Member Appreciation Day, unclaimed capital credits, and the retirement of longtime lineman, Jeff Ferris. This September, we will hold our second Member Appreciation Day at the Paulding County Fairgrounds. This is a family event where all members can learn about their cooperative, have fun with games and activities for children and adults alike, enter to win giveaways, and enjoy a hearty meal while conversing with their neighbors. We’ll perform hot-line demonstrations so members can see exactly how a power line operates and brings electricity to their homes. All employees and board members will be there to answer your questions about the cooperative. I hope to see everyone on Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Paulding County Fairgrounds. Starting on page 20C is a list of names of members (or former members) who have an unclaimed capital credits retirement. We are a not-for-profit company, so each year, the cooperative returns money back to the membership (typically as a credit on the December bill). However, some

George Carter PRESIDENT AND CEO

of the checks we’ve sent are to members who have moved away. Sometimes these checks do not reach the member because the co-op does not have a current or correct address on file. These checks are returned to us and become “unclaimed.” Please take a moment to review the list and let friends or family members know if their name appears on the list. If their name is on the list, they can contact the office and have the check reissued and sent to them. They can also update their address to ensure future checks reach them. Please remember to always let us know if you move or change your address. In recent years, we have had to say goodbye to many old friends, former employees, and board members. This year is no exception, as longtime journeyman lineman and foreman, Jeff Ferris, retires. Jeff has been a dedicated and hard-working member of our line crew for over 30 years. He is not only a dedicated worker; he is a mentor to many younger linemen. The cooperative and all of us employees have learned something from Jeff and his experience. We will all miss Jeff as he leaves us, but we wish him and his wife, Glenda, a long and happy retirement.

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Sept. 28, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Paulding Co unty Fairgro unds Games, pho to booth, lun ch, and more !

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POLITICAL ACTION

LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE: PPEC pushes for three key priorities, advocating on members’ behalf to lawmakers in Washington, D.C.

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ore than 2,000 electric cooperative officials gathered at the 2019 Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C., in April. Paulding Putnam Electric was represented by CEO George Carter, Marketing and Economic Development Manager Erika Willitzer, and board trustees Joe Kohnen and Dr. Ron Black (pictured at right). Our team, along with other co-op leaders from around the nation, met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to ensure our voice is heard and to rally behind three key priorities.

Rural infrastructure Electric cooperatives are a transformational force in their local communities, improving the quality of life. As owners of critical infrastructure, co-ops play an important role in our nation’s economy. As Congress and the administration explore options for a broad infrastructure package, they should look beyond urban centers and traditional improvements such as roads and bridges. Congress should support three key infrastructure investments: 1) modernize the electric grid; 2) expand rural broadband access; and 3) electrify industries via advances in technology. For example, electrifying the transportation sector would result in lower vehicle emissions, improvements in air quality, and a reduction in petroleum consumption.

CEO George Carter (far right) meets with Congressman Bob Latta (left).

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Tax change to protect co-op tax-exempt status

Stop overcharging low-risk co-op pension plans

Most of America’s not-for-profit electric cooperatives are tax-exempt organizations under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). To maintain taxexempt status, an electric cooperative must receive at least 85% of all income from its members. An inadvertent consequence to an amendment to the IRC jeopardizes the tax-exempt status of a co-op that receives grant dollars, for example, FEMA funds after an extreme storm.

NRECA offers the Retirement Security Plan (RS Plan) and other employee benefit plans to co-ops at cost to keep them affordable and flexible, helping co-ops attract and retain qualified employees. Unfortunately, rules designed for other types of pension plans, like those used by Fortune 500 companies, are increasing volatility and creating cost pressures on the RS Plan. NRECA’s pension plan is treated as a high-risk plan by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), rather than a low-risk plan, costing an additional $30 million per year. NRECA has been seeking appropriate treatment of these low-risk plans since 2006, when Congress changed the rules for all pension plans.

Sonny Perdue, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, (left), with PPEC Trustee Joe Kohnen (right).

Pictured left to right: PPEC Trustee Joe Kohnen, Congressman Jim Banks (IN), and PPEC Marketing and Economic Development Manager Erika Willitzer.


Making a one difference, contribution at a time

Frequently asked questions about ACRE Co-op Owners What is a PAC? A PAC is a group of people with common interests who pool their money to financially support candidates running for elected office. Over 30,000 electric co-op supporters combine their contributions through ACRE nationwide.

Where do my contributions go?

ACRE Co-op Owners works to protect your interests Energy-related issues are at the forefront of today’s political debates. Federal and state officials who make policy decisions don’t see you or know your story, but if you’re a contributing member of ACRE Co-op Owners for Political Action, they’ll hear your voice and be more likely to make decisions on your behalf.

understand and support electric cooperatives and consumermembers like you. Co-op Owners is the special electric co-op members-only arm of ACRE that gives you the ability to speak up and help elect state and federal government officials who will:

“There is so much discussion going on about energy that we can’t sit on the sidelines and just watch that debate happening — we have to be involved,” says Marc Armstrong, director of government affairs at Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives.

• Protect our economy and jobs when making legislation

• Keep your energy bills affordable and energy reliable

• Make renewable energy more affordable for you

Can I really make a difference? Of course! Of the 47 states with electric cooperatives, Ohio has more than three times the number of Co-op Owners members than any other state.

What is Co-op Owners? For almost 50 years, the Action Committee for Rural Electrification (ACRE) has been working to support members of and candidates for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives who

“If our members stopped caring about policymakers, policymakers would stop caring about members,” Armstrong says.

PPEC answers to its members — you. That’s why ACRE’s interests will always align with yours. To learn more or to join, contact PPEC at 800-686-2357 or visit PPEC.coop.

With the exception of a small federal tax payment of less than 1%, all contributions go directly to the campaigns of candidates for political office who support electric co-ops. ACRE has established procedures for how and to whom the money is distributed, based on factors like the candidate’s positions on issues critical to electric co-ops as well as their votes and public statements on these issues, plus the candidate’s financial need and the strength of his or her opponent. ACRE is bipartisan, meaning it supports candidates solely based on their record; their political party affiliation is not considered.

How much can I contribute? Individual contributions usually range from $25 per year to $500 per year. Anything is appreciated. You can opt to add a donation onto your monthly electric bill or make a one-time contribution. Email ewillitzer@ppec.coop or call 800-6862357 to learn more or to make a donation.

What do I receive? Aside from helping to elect officials that will support your co-op and community, you also will receive quarterly issues of the ACRE Action Report newsletter, which contains profiles on leaders receiving contributions, updates on legislative news, and other features.

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Saying goodbye after 31 years of service

Q&A with Lineman Jeff Ferris, retiring from PPEC July 19, 2019 Tell us about your home and family: I married my wife, Glenda, in 1979. She is an outpatient therapist and works at Fulton County Health Center. We’ve lived in Paulding County for the past 40 years and have two children. Our son, Josh, and his wife live in Philadelphia and enjoy traveling and supporting the politics of Philadelphia. Our daughter and her spouse live in Bryan. They also enjoy traveling and are planning to go on a Mediterranean cruise with us in December. Another big part of my life is my mom, Frieda, and my brother, Bruce.

How have you grown as a person at PPEC? I’ve learned how to take time to think things through, problem-solve a situation, and slow down.

How did you get this position? I talked with Floyd Furrow, who was the manager at the time. It took nearly 18 months before there was an opening and I was hired.

What’s the best and worst thing about being a lineman? The best thing is helping people in need. The worst thing is dealing with nasty weather conditions.

What are some of your biggest accomplishments? Professionally, I’m proud and very thankful to complete a career of 31 years. I’ve seen how the company his has grown and become for ered “Jeff will be rememb and men two more communityoutwork to ability happily tackle all the worst jobs focused. Personally, my thrown at him. His humility will accomplishment is my always stand out to me. family and how we enjoy spending time together. ing waking up It’s a great feel with ll be working knowing you’ le ro od go a Jeff. He’s truly .” el od m k Kauser — Lineman Za

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What’s your biggest takeaway? I’m leaving with the fortune of making a good living for my family, developing skills to do and fix many things, and meeting many wonderful people, co-workers, and members along the way. My co-workers are extended family, and I’m honored to work with each person. This has been so much more than a job!

What’s the one thing you hope to be remembered for? I will be remembered for my sayings ... just ask the young guys. I’m really going to miss talking and working with my co-workers. How do you plan on spending time in retirement? We just bought a fifth-wheel toy hauler and plan to travel the U.S. At some point, we hope to move south to enjoy JEFF’S SAYINGS the warm weather and ride “Him strong like mule, the motorcycle.

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UNCLAIMED CAPITAL CREDITS

PPEC needs your help! If you know any of these people, have them give us a call! Paulding Putnam Electric is requesting your assistance in locating these members so they can receive the refunds due to them. These former members’ refunds were returned “undeliverable” by the U.S. Postal Service. If you recognize a name on the list, notify the person. If the person is deceased, let one of their relatives know about the unclaimed check. Each A & G Contracting AAT Communication Co A T & T Co A To Z Field Services Abbott Barbara L Abbott Kirsten Abbott Roanna I Ackley Kiowa H Acosta Julius II Adamczak Diane J Adams Anthony W Adams Demetrius L Adams Dennis A Adams Gregory D Adams James C Adams Michael R Adams Michelle Adams Patricia D Adams Sue Adams Thomas E Adkins Aaron L Adkins Arnold Jr Adkins Franklin D Adkins Howard E Adkins Ina G Adkins James R Adkins Paul G Adkins Terri A Adrenaline Marketing Agler Marvel L Agner George Agner Harold E Agness Lee A Agness Mary H Agochick John Agri-Supply West Ahern & Associates Aker Wyss Construction Akom Jeremy P Al Schwartz Const Inc Alaedini Pedram Albert A Llewellyn Estate Albert Kaufman Estate Albertson Ronald S Albright William C Aldred Leona R Aldred Linda Aldrich Betty K Aldrich Carlton E Aldrich James R Alexander Jason C Alexander Thomas D Alford Robert F

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year, active members receive a statement showing the amount of their individual capital credits accrual, which is designated by PPEC’s board of trustees. There is a check reissue minimum of $15. For questions, call us at 800-686-2357. For a complete list dating back four years, visit PPEC.coop.

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Lewis Michael D Lewis Sarah J Ley Donna F Lichty Elizabeth N Liechty Chris R Light Greg A Like Donald Jr Lincoln Nat’l Bank & Tr Lincoln Ridge Farm Mark Lincoln Wesley Lindeman Donald J Lindeman Donella E Lindeman Jeremy L Linder Joseph J Link Floyd W Link Robert A Link Rock Linker Tonya L Linn Rosella M Linscott Stanley R Linton Ray Lipp Brian W Lipp Jonathon K Lippi Brian Lippi Cheryl A Lippi Nicholas J Little Rolland L Litzenberg Bud Livingston Helen E Lloyd Amy R Lloyd Jeffery R Lloyd Joe N Lobach Jay C Lobsiger Chris Lockwood Kenneth E Loew Joanne T Logan Virgil L Lomont Elizabeth A Long Cacey J Long Darrol L Long John H Long Kenny W Long Randall E Long Sandi Long Stephen F Longardner Holly Longbrake Steven D Lonis David P Loomis Michael H Looser Bernard L Looser Larry L Lor San Oil Company Lora Robert A Lorencovic Brenda L Lothamer Annette Lothamer Darlene A Lothamer Deborah M Lothamer Ronald Lothamer Ronald L Lothamer Timothy A Louck Dorsey B Louden Tony L Loughery Michael J Lounsbery Sara L Louth Ronald L Love Bryan W Love Robert Lovejoy Trisha Lowe Brian N Lowe Holly L

Lowe Janelle J Lowe Roger A Loyall George R Lucas Dale E Lucas Nate Lucke Martha Lucke Neil Luckey Christopher D Ludwig Amy J Luebke Michael J Lugibill Dwight Luke Cory Luma Marlena Luna Rhonda S Lundin Nancy L Lusk Charles E Lusk Douglas A Lusk Tammy J Lust Jack Luther Charles A Lydick Robert R Lynch Beverly A Lynch Louis J Lynch Receiver Elizabeth Lynn Delagrange Inc Lyons Transportation Line Lyster Mechelle L Lytle Tommie R MEMT Maag Craig M Maag Frances Maag Larry N Maag Mark A Maag Paul A Maag Paul M Maag Richard C Maag Ronald L Maag Ryan Maag Tabitha L Maag Thomas E Maas Agnes A Maas Dennis G Mabe Beth A Machado Alex Machuca Katherine L Machunas James E Mack David E Mack Marcia J Mackey Mark T Maddex Paula Madison Patricia A Maenle Gilbert Maenle Michael R Magee Raymond D Maggart Michael P Maggert Karen L Maggert Mark A Magley Vicki L Maglinte Mary E Magner Aaron C Magyar Pamela L Mahlan Robyn Mahnke R M Makley Thomas J Maloney Becky L Mangas William L Manion Thomas L Mann Mark D Mann Robert A Manning Collin S

Mansfield Austin R Mansfield Paul O Mansfield Thomas A Mansfield Trucking Co Mansfield Walter H Jr Manson Beverly C Manz John R Maples Carma S Marcella D. Karhoff Estate Marhenke Robert C Marjorie H Hazelton Estate Marker April J Markley Beverly S Markley Charles J Markley Erica L Markley Lucas J Marks Dennis W Markward Mitchell L Maroney Chad R Maroney Chasity Marquardt Beth A Marquardt Cina Marquardt Dale Marquardt Nicholas E Marquart Rexford H Marsee David A Marsee Jeffrey W Marsee Sean M Marshall Mary E Marshall Ronald D Marshall Yvette Marshaus Elsie Martin Angela L Martin Bonnie L Martin Delbert J Martin Fred E Martin Jimmy D Martin Karl D Martin Mary Kay Martin Michael K Martin Shawn D Martin William E Martinez David J Martinez Ismael A Martinez Robert Martinez Rocky C Martinez Santos C Martinez Torrey Mary Catherine Koester Estate Mason Bryan K Mason Conway O Mason Margaret D Mason Ronald D Mason Roy Iii Mason Steve D Mast April A Mast Clifford R Mast Donald Mathews Melisa Mathieson Sharise K Mattern James L Jr Mattingly Laurence J Maus Jeremy P Mawer Brett May Gary A May Hilda May Robert L Mayberry Samuel A

Maye Michael I Mayes Overton Maziers William L Mcabee Builders Mcabee James D Mcabee Max J Mcadams Harold Mcadams William T Mcbride Arthur L Mcbride Ronald A Mcbride Stanley E Mccall Kevin C Mccalla Dick Mccallum Larry T Mccann Jennifer L Mccartney Joseph E Mccarty Brian A Mcclain Velma A Mcclellan Ronnie G Mccloud Melissa J Mcclure Kenneth Mccollum Scott J Mccomb Sheri Mccomb Terry L Mcconnahea Timothy Mccormick James D Mccormick Joseph P Mccoy Daniel A Mccoy Jon J Mccrea Donald T Mccroskey Faith E Mcculloch Gregory M Mcculloch Systems Mccullough Barry Mccullough Robert L Mccune Angela D Mcdaniel James R Mcdaniel Jason C Mcdaniels Victor C Mcdaries Rebecca S Mcdonald Helen L Mcdonnell Sandra K Mcdougall James W Mcdougall Joseph W Mcdougall Sharon A Mcdougle Derrick Mcdougle Tanya M Mcdougle Terrie L Mcelhenie Ellen Mcgary Cris J Mcginniss Daniel J Mcgowen Bruce H Mcgraw Kyle C Mcgue Haley S Mci Midwest Division Mcintire John Mcintosh David M Mcintyre Timothy A Mckean Robert Mckee Tiffany A Mckeever Donovan Mckelvey Roger Mckenzie Jeff Mckinley Hollace R Mcknight Lucille G Mclain Diane F Mclaughlin Orville Jr Mcmahon Joseph P Mcmichael Laura N Mcmichael William J


Mcmillan Jeffrey A Mcmillen Dennis J Mcmonigal Virginia Mcmullen Frank Mcmullen Pamela K Mcnabb Michael D Mcneil J P Mcnemar David Mcnemar Dorothy Mcnickle Joshua S Mcpeak Michael D Mcpeak Richard Mcvay Karen K Mcvay Luella D Meadowbrook Comm Assoc

Meadows Todd P Meads Harry D Medford John Medina Adela Meekins Debra Meeks Donna J Mehring James J Mehring Lee Ann Mehring Theresa M Meier Michael J Meier Tami J Meine James R Melcher Gary E Melcher Willadine F Melching Christopher J Melching Donald A Melching W E Mendenhall Thomas R Mendez Armando Mendez Stephanie L Menke Michael Menke Travis D Menser Timothy N Mercer Anthony Merren Rosalie E Merriman Kristi M Merriman Natalie J Merritt Ronda S Merritte Dennis C Merritte Randall R Merritte Troy D Mershman Edward Merz Laurie E Mesker Carrie J Mesker Delores Messer Leeleon I II Messick Michael J Messman Ricky A Metro Joyce L Mettert Alan K Metzger Karen L Metzger Stephen A Metzler Susan L Meyer Betty J Meyer Bruce A Meyer Charles U Meyer David E Jr Meyer David E Sr Meyer Donald L Meyer Edwin J Meyer Esther Meyer Fred L Meyer Greg A Meyer James F Meyer Jeffrey G

Meyer Jerry A Meyer Kathy A Meyer Margaret L Meyer Peggy S Meyer Rita K Meyer Roger D Meyer Susan M Meyer Timothy J Meyer Timothy W Meyer Wayne Meyer William P Meyers Jack Mezuk Frank A Michael James D Michael Larry W Michael Lawrence D Michaelson Conner & Boul Michaelson Robert L Jr Michalovich Michalle A Michelini Robert A Michelini Robert A Jr Midstate Display Miehls Angela J Mijatovich Branko Miley Kyle W Milholland Tonya S Miller Alan G Miller Beverly J Miller Bob C Miller Bobbie J Miller Bobby R Miller Brent L Miller Brent M Miller Bros Construction Miller Carol E Miller Cassandra S Miller Chelsea N Miller Chuck R Miller Dane J Miller Daniel R Miller Daniel R Miller Danielle C Miller Donald E Miller Donald G Miller Edward J Miller Esther V Miller Garth B Miller Gary I Miller Gomer Miller Harold E Miller Heather Miller Hillard W Miller Hubert D Miller James E Miller James R Miller Janice C Miller Jeffery S Miller Jeffrey S Miller Jerry L Miller Joan E Miller Jode M Miller June M Miller Kathy M Miller Kim N Miller L Christine Miller Larry L Miller Lisa L Miller Lucille Miller Mark T

Miller Mary L Miller Melissa A Miller Melvin J Miller N T Jr Miller Paul V Miller Peggy A Miller Philip L Miller Randy R Miller Rebecca Miller Richard Miller Richard J Miller Rita Miller Rita Miller Robert E Miller Robert J II Miller Roger C Miller Ronald R Miller Ronald W Miller Sharon L Miller Simeon J Miller Stacey L Miller Stacy A Miller Steven R Miller Timothy E Miller Timothy W Miller Wilfred Mills Chris M Mills Danny Lii Mills Georgia K Mills Marilyn Milner Gregg A Minardi James A Minic Brent A Minick Keith E Mink Deborah Minnich Chester Minnich Jon O Minnig Kimberly M Minton David P Minton Karen K Minton Steve Miser Cheryl L Mitchell David B Mitchell Robert E Mitchell William E Mitchener Paul J Mobley Corbin M Mobley Richard W Moehle Patricia L Moellering Construction Moening Rick A Moening Scott Moenter Cynthia A Mohler Greg A Mohler Gregory A Mohley Bruce E Mohr Laura E Mohr Stanley O Moir Russell S Moistner Barbara A Moistner Jerry R Molenaar Gary L Molgaard Robert J Mollenkopf Grace E Monfette Richard W Mongold Carl Monroe Phillip E Montague Delores J Montalvo Manuel Montgomery Steve II

Moody Jerry T Moon Ray H Moore Brian K Moore Carol Moore Chris A Moore Christopher L Moore Dessie A Moore James C Moore Jerry W Moore John A Moore John E Moore John H Moore Kenneth L Moore Larry G Moore Larry J Moore Larry L Moore Norma Moore Norma E Moore Norman Moore Thomas R Moore Valerie Moorefield Marvin D Morefield Tamra M Morehart Daniel J Moreno Margaret Moreno Petra Morgan Albert L Morgan Wayne K Morman Louise Morris Cindy S Morris Robert Morrison Gene J Morrison Greg Morrison Gregory E Morrison Robert I Morrison Tammy J Morrow Diana L Morton Lori J Morua Norma E Moseley Patricia J Moser Roger D Moser Zach W Mosier Everett Mosier Leah M Mosier Steven B Mosure Donald E Motley Frederick L Motley Jaclyn A Mottashed Dale Mouk Adam K Mourey Rick Mousseau Jackie L Mowery Abby M Mowery Betty A Mowery Michael L Moye Roxanna Moyer Janen Moyer Travis W Moyler John J III Mueller William K Muench Deborah Muldoon Robert A Mull Keith B Mullen Shawn Mulligan Roberta Mullinax Irene E Mullins Diane E Mullins Lisa K Muncy Lonnie Mungia Alejandro

Murlin James A Murphy John R Murphy Shelley L Murphy Shirley Murphy Yvonne Murua Frank C Jr Myers Brandon J Myers Bryan K Myers Dale R Myers David L Myers Debbie Myers Gregory A Myers Harold R Myers Justin A Myers Marcella Myers Marion G Myers Merlin W Myers Michael J Myers Michelle L Myers Roger A Myers Rose Myers Sabrina I Myers Scott Myers Scott A Myers Steven F Myers Timothy J Myers Tressie M Nadler Josh J Nagle Kenneth L Naselaris George Nash Michael A Nash Robert M National City Mortgage Naumburg Donna M Naval Tiffany L Neace Rosemary Neely Ruth L Neff Kenneth R Nehls Barry L Neiferd Jolene M Neiling Gene F Neilson Brenda S Nelson Donna K Nelson Lori J Nelson Nathan J Nelson Wanda J Nern Keith H Nern Ruby Network Towers Neuenschwander Krystal Neuenschwander Loretta S Neumann Mildred Neumeier Gary D New Image Real Estate Newbauer William J Newbold Larry A Newell Victoria H Newland Delma Newman Eugenia G Newsome Stanley L Newwave Communications Nicely James E Nicely Timothy W Nichelson Travis L Nichols Isaac J Nichols Sean A Nichter Donna Nickols Georgia

Nienberg Wilford D Niese Aloysius B Niese Amy T Niese Anna Niese Annette M Niese Brian J Niese Cleo M Niese Jeanne L Niese Julie A Niese Robert L Niese Rodney M Nitz Deborah S Noble Alfred B Noecker Donna A Noffsinger Debra S Noffsinger Eleanor Nofziger Danny E Noll Brent T Noneman Michael A Noon Anna B Nord Arthur Norman Christopher Norris Carol J Norris James K North East Allen Realty North Wind Marina Norton Marjorie Nott Gregory J Nottingham Linzie Novacek Kyle K Novinger Karen M Numbers Sarah M Nunez Nicolas Nutter Amber M Nutter Daniel O Nuveman Terry Nye Richard Jjr Oakes Earlene J Oard Albert F Oard Sharon K Oberley Gregory Oberley Patricia J Obrien Dorothy L O’brien William H Odell Jeremy T Odonnell Timothy E Oehler Jeffrey S Oelfke Ada M Oetting Ronald K Ohio Bank Ohio Hops Union LLC Okuley Eleanor Okuley James L Jr Okuly James R Old Dominion Freight Line Old Fort Sighthound Assn Oldfield Tom R Olds Suzanne L Olie Bailey A Oliver Jack D Oliver Jack D Jr Oliver Paul W Jr Olsthoorn Dairy LLC Olwin Colby J Olwin Dan Omnipoint Communication On Time Powder Coating LLC Oneill Brian

Oney Perry L Oolman Dairy Llc Orduno Gricelda Ordway Daniel J Ordway Rhonda Orozco June M Orpha M. Heffley Estate Ort Jeremy I Osborn Amy L Osborn Christopher J Osborn William E Osborne James R Osborne Norene D Osburn Dean Osenbaugh Charles Z Oser Donald C O’shaughnesey Joseph L Osmun Wilmer Osting Aaron L Osting Jeffery T Osting John E Ostrander William D Oswalt Sarah M Otis Aaron W Otto Barbara I Otto Jon P Otto Randall J Ours Michael W Overmyer Carole Overmyer Jonathan L Overmyer Thomas J Owens Mark A Oxner Karen Oxner William C Oxtoby Christopher C Oyer Lawrence D Ozier Ronda L P I E Nationwide Inc Pacesetter Finishing Inc Pack Edith Packer Jessica A Padilla Carlos Jr Pagley Jerry D Paisley Shawn P Palisade Homes Palm Juan D Palm Nicholas L Palombo Thomas J Palte Clarence Pancake Leslie D Pangle Carl A Panico James H Panico Nancy K Pankowski Charles S Panning Michael L Paragon Land Development (Wind Parcher Glenn R III Pardo Angela S Pardo David K Parent Harry A Parent Irene M Parker Jeannie S Parker Jerrod J Parker Kara K Parker Laurie A Parker Scott T Parks Linda K

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PAULDING PUTNAM ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE LOCAL PAGES Parks Matthew D Parks Ray Parnin Neal E Parrish Lynn L Parrish Richard C Parrish Todd Parsels Charles L Parsley Dale E Parson Lucille M Parsons Kenneth L Jr Parsons Mitchell A Partee Theresa J Partin Leroy Parys Maurice C Paschall Keith N Paschall Linda L Pastor Michael L Patel Nikhil D Patnaude Jeannetta S Patrick Lloyd H Patronsky Jennifer Patterson Deena R Patterson James E Patterson Rex L Patterson Ruth L Patterson Terrance A Patton Brian L Patton Donald L Patton Electric Patton James Jjr Patton Justin D Patton Terry L Paul E Heffley Estate Paul W Johanns Estate Paulding Grange Paulus Elaine M Paulus Ruth E Pavel Romaine A Pavel Sandra K Payne Grange Payne Roger Jr Paynter James Pearce John A Pearl Lois A Pearson Diane Pease Carl R Jr Peck Arden R Peck Wayne R Peckinpaugh Don Pedemonti Ernest V Peerless Construction Co Pegg Roger Pelfery Clint E Pelz Christy M Pelz Gregory C Pelz Sandra L Pemberton Larry L Peppers Dick Perez Justin Perhamus C E Perkey Mary E Perkins Douglas Perkins Melissa M Perkins Rita F Perl Jennifer Perl Philip L Permann Phyllis Perrine Scott C Perry Alan D Perry Chenita

Pessefall Clifton A Pessefall Laura A Peters Bill L Peters Charles D Peters Douglas R Peters Hilda E Peters John C Peters Judy A Peters Marcia L Peters Marvin C Peters Stanley K Peterson Darren K Peterson Jeffrey A Petrie John R Petrimoulx Norman Petros Peter E Pettit Gerald M Petty John W Pettyjohn Cheri B Pfuntner Christina D Phh Mortgage Corporation Philips Leslie A Phillip A Troyer Inc Phillips James L Phillips Robert A Phillips Robert L Phillips Viola E Phillips Wanda Phillips Wm R Pickett Dale E Picklesimer Robert Pierce Keith D Pierce Ronald Pike Shelby J Piper Larry Pish & Gerber Place Edna Platt James W Plew Christopher A Plotts Jill Ploughman Thomas L Podach Robert L Poeppel Mark S Poindexter Hugh Poling Donovan L Poling Greg A Polk John R Pollnow Ethel I Pollock Scott A Polter Hilda Polter Robert W Polter Sandra M Polvichak John Pond Martin J Pool Cora M Poore Basil Jsr Pope Frederick J Porter Michelle J Porter Perry Porter Tammy J Postma Larry Poston Jeanette S Pothast Lisa R Potter Curt L Potter James A Potts Jerry A Potts Karen A Powell Carlton E Powless Stephen

Prather James L Pratt Cheryl M Pratt Paul Jr Prestige Homes Preston Rich Preston Robert A Prestwick Homes Ltd Price Brian J Price J N Price James A Price Marjorie Price Timothy R Price William D Jr Prichard Terry Priddy Sylvia Pride Fred E Priest Joseph R Priester Jeffery M Prill Norman Prince Floyd Prindle W S Pritchard Mark A Pritchett Jerry G Proffessinal Fed Cr Union Profit Deborah S Profitt Jerry L Sr Progressive Ag Inc Protsman William R Prowant H G Proxmire Susan Prud Tom Heiny Realtors Prudential Chaslo Realty Pruett Jack W Pruett Joseph T Ptak Frank D Puckett Dan Puckett Irwin Puckett Pauline Puckett Virgil Pugsley Bradley J Pugsley Mike Pulfer Eric L Pursell Marjorie L Putman James R Putnam Christopher D Putt Kevin C QWEST Quality Drop Forge Inc Quandt Ruth A Quigley Bryan J Quintero Jesus Jr Quisno Maxine E R F S Inc Rable Richard A Rachel Penny Rachesky Alan W Raciti Thomas K Radabaugh Cheryl D Radabaugh Esther Radabaugh Helen Radabaugh Lori A Radebaugh Jeffrey D Radel Douglas P Rademacher Douglas W Rader F J Rager David G Raggett Martin F Rainey John A Ramey Darryl E Ramey Sammy J

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Ramey Scott A Ramey Walter M Ramirez Jose S Ramirez Lisa M Ramirez Rudolph Ramos Francisco S Ramsey Grover Randi’s Road House Cafe’ Ranes Janet M Rankin Larry Jr Rasche Brent Rashley Brenda Rassman Tara A Rath Melanie G Rathburn Sharon Ratliff Chadd C Rau Brent M Rauch Michael Raudabaugh Roy E Rauner Harold Rauner Jerica Rausch Timothy P Raver Penny L Ray J. Boroff Estate Ray Lulah L Ray Valerie L Rayer Brian K Raza Construction Reade Scott E Reading Michael G Real Living Resource Re Ream Robin R Reardon Vera C Reba James & Rebber Erwin Recker Lori R Recker Priscilla A Rediger Diane M Redwanski Scott A Reeb Nina Reece Kimberly R Reed Alan J Reed Charlie J Reed Dana J Reed John C Reed John D Reed Kenneth A Reed Michael Reed Rhonda S Reed Steven M Reed William Reed William E Reel Alice S Reese Angela R Reese Derrick A Reese Irene Regalla Nicholas J Reichard James E Reichenbach Todd Reidenbach Alan M Reifsnider Janice B Reighter W E Reilly Sandra L Reina Jana L Reinhart Chris Reinhart Chris R Reinhart Crissy F Reinhart Maxine R Reinking Peggy J Reinsel Ana L

Reisgies Marc A Reiter Theodore Reith Riley Construction Reker Ryan M Rekeweg Jon D Remax Market Place Realty Remlinger Dan A Remlinger Doloris Renbarger Mark J Renner Larry R Renninger Jeannie K Reno Matthew A Renollet Janiece C Repko John Retcher Toby L Reuille Edna E Reuille Thomas J Revitzer David G Rex Pamela Rex Patricia A Rex Tony A Reyes Michael J Reyes Miguel Reynolds Cynthia E Reynolds David L Reynolds Greg Reynolds James R Reynolds Michael K Reynolds Pamela D Rfm Facility Management Rhoades Amy F Rhoades Robert W Rhodes Nellie Rhodes Steven R Rhymer Richard E Ric Solutions Llc Rice Amie R Rice Douglas D Rice Edgar A Rice Gregory A Rice Terri S Rich Kevin J Rich Mil Farms Richards Neil G Richards Randy Richardson Timothy L Richert Adam Richey Joyce Richey Sheridan L Richhart Iona M Richie Garry Richman Jennifer L Richter Kim Rickels Romane Rickenberg Sherilyn Ricker Alisha M Ricker Dixie Ricker Farm Ltd Ricker Kristen Ricker Lisa M Ricker Loretta L Ricker Philip J Ricker Velma C Ricksecker Michael D Ridenour Charlene C Ridenour Charles W Ridgway Allan Ridinger Kirk V Riebesehl Bruce A

Rieman Darcie L Rieman James J Rieman Roger L Riemer Leigh A Rife Michael E Rifenbark Daniel A Riggenbach David A Riggenbach Ronald L Riggenbach Sonya S Riggenbach Timothy E Riggs Christopher Rike Betty Rike Raymond C Riley H L Riley Jeffrey L Riley Stephen K Riley Thomas M Rincones Ramiro Ringenberg Ronald L Ritchison Michael W Rite Coil Inc Rittenhouse Nathan W Rjm Rentals Robert D. Marquardt Estate Robert E Baxter Estate Robert R Arnos Inc Roberts John D Roberts Penny Roberts Ralph Roberts Sally Roberts Tamara L Roberts Timothy A Robeson Rogona Robinson Jack L Robinson Marc E Robinson Nelly H Robinson Patrick L Robinson Seth C Robinson Thomas S Roby Garland T Rockhold Beverly S Rockholt Danny L Rockwood Courtneykay S Rodman Gene D Rodman Steven M Rodman Wanda C Rodriguez Dana F Rodriguez Freddie Rodriguez Irene L Rodriguez Israel Roebke Carl A Roethlisberger David M Roffelsen Dawn R Rogaski Richard J Rogers Aimee Rogers Jason M Rogers Joe H Rogers Tina M Rohdy Ronald E Rohr Sarah B Rohrbach Kenneth Rohrbach Toby Rohrs Duane Rollins Jeremy T Rollins Roger A Jr Romanowski Leslie R Romes William J Ronero Rolando Roof Thomas S

Roop John D Root Outdoor Advertising Rosalie Koenn Estate Rose Christopher R Rose Debra K Rose Denise A Rose Jonathon Bsr Rose Lucille A Rosebrock Edwin Rosella Gile Leslie & Rosemarie Bok Rosenbrook Sonja Rosenburg Juleeia Rosengarten Emma Crone Rosengarten Rosalie Rosengarten Thelma Ross Berman Ross Gary R Ross Krista M Ross Michael B Rostorfer Joshua J Rostorfer Nathan E Roth & Wehrly Realtors Roth Cody N Rothgeb Devetta Roughton Randall Roughton Tammy Routson Robert E Rowan Thomas R Rowe Roger R Rowe-Taylor Shelly C Rowlett Robert M Roy Larry L Royal Homes By Delagrange Royer Jacque L Roznovsky Cheryl Rudolph Dawn Rue Thomas E Ruebush Gary Ruhe Bros Ruhe Distributing Co Ruhe Kenneth A Ruhe Loretta E Ruhe William J Ruiz Judy K Rump Anthony G Rump Tony Rumple Bryan A Runkle Sam Running John D Runser Charles Ajr Runser Elisabeth R Runyan Jeffrey B Rupe Everett D Russell Juanita Rust David R Ruth Anna Schubert Estate Ruth Myers Estate Ruvolo Brian J Ryan David Ryan John M Rybolt Dee R S & E Development S & H Plastering & Drywal S E Johnson Co Inc S E Johnson Companies Inc

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Saalfrank Sandra J Sabo Ramona M Sabo Trev Sachs Richard H Sadler Carl Safeguard Properties Llc Sailor Trent Salerno Kirk T Salesman Julie Salimi Matt Salisbury Duane A Sallaz Robert C Sallee Joseph Sally Wm & Salway Henry A Salway Virginia R Samples Steven S Sampson Sandy B Sanchez Bobbie J Sanchez Gloria L Sanchez Lupe A Sanders Jennifer Sanders Waneta Sanderson Nellie Sanderson Scott Asr Sands David L Sandys Paul R Sanford Douglas J Santana Benjamin Sargent Dale E Sargent Orville D Sarka Abby M Sarma Llc (Rd 1 Sarrazine Lori L Sarsfield Charles B Sauceda Ovidio Jr Saucedo Yanet Sauer Richard P Saum Francis M Savage Craig Savieo Cheryl K Savieo Gina Savieo Matthew D Savieo Patrick J Sawyer Gabrielle J Saylor Betty J Saylor Joseph S Schachtschneider Uwe H Schaefer Agnes M Schaefer Shannon N Schafer Jason F Schane Crystal M Scharf Edmund E Schatz Steven H Schaublin Scott A Scheckelhoff Eric J Scher Charles R Scheumann Ida Schey Victor I Schick Robert A Schierloh Michael L Schilderink A Schilling Jeffery Schimmoeller Duane Schimmoller Frances M Schlatter Herman Schlatter Viola G Schlegel Brian W Schlegel Chris L

Schlegel Florene M Schlegel Michael C Schlegel Vera L Schlosser Shari J Schmeling Melissa A Schmeltz Oneda L Schmenk Diane M Schmersal Chad Schmidt Gareth J Schmidt Harry Schmidt Lawrence Gii Schmidt Matthew L Schmidt Mistie M Schmitt Brenda J Schmitz Norman Schneeman Donald C Schneider Donald Schnelle David Schnelle Dennis E Schnepp Pam L Schnipke Alex Schnipke Alma M Schnipke Carmelita A Schnipke Dalynn K Schnipke Nicholas J Schnipke Timothy J Schnobel Charles A Schoenherr Jerry D Scholer Richard Scholer Tammy Schomburg Harry O Schot Lisa Schrader James L Schrader Realty Schram Keith A Schreiber Brittany K Schreiber Charles Schreiber Joseph K Schreiber Kenneth B Schreiber Mark M Schroeder Alma J Schroeder Amy S Schroeder Bradley D Schroeder C Lucille Schroeder Denise A Schroeder George I Schroeder Heather E Schroeder Herbert J Schroeder Joshua D Schroeder Lee R Schroeder Nicholas J Schroeder Real Estate Schroeder Ronald D Schroeder Sandra L Schroeder Shelly Schroeder Todd C Schroeder Todd M Schubert Edna G Schuerman Carole Schulte Elmer L Schultz Goldie M Schultz Leroy W Schultz Michael J Schultz Michael S Schultz Sam M Schumaker Jerry Schumann Robert Schuppenhauer Charles E Schurg Gladys J

Schutte Laverna J Schwartz Cassandra N Schwartz Joel C Schwartz Rachel L Schweigel Kevin D Scott Angela Scott Brian W Scott D R Scott Helen Scott Matthew H Scott Paul D Scott Ryan J Scott Shelly R Scott Tricia L Scott Zachary J Screeton Richard Sealscott Thomas A Searfoss Curt Sebring Dale M Sebring Debra S Sebring Steve M Sechler Wilmina A Seeber Chad M Seeley Edward J Seely Gay L Seely John Jr Segraves Jodie R Seibert Dorthy J Seibert Edwin M Seibert Rachelle Seibert Robert L Seifert Ronald J Seigel Misty D Seip William E Seitz M Joyce Seitz Rita K Sekel James J Sellers Jeff D Semer H P Sennett James M Senseny Scott Senter Rosalie L Setser Kenneth H Severns Christopher Sexton Betty Sexton Ricky A Sgourakis Eftihios Shafer Brandon M Shafer Jon Shafer Kelly J Shafer Stacy A Shaffer Daniel L Shaffer Eric R Shaffer Jimmy L Shaffer Phyllis G Shanayda Brian N Shaner Thomas C Shank Chester Shank Gary R Shank James G Shank Velma Shanks Nicolette L Sharp Jeremy J Shaw Barry E Shaw Donald W Shaw Doyle Shaw Grace Shaw Harold E Shawver Carolyn S

Shawver James A Shawver Justin L Sheaks Rick D Shear Sandy E Shearer Helen R Sheehan Corey Sheeter Tiffany L Shellenbarger Kenneth J Shellenbarger Richard T Shellenbarger Richard T Shelton Michael J Shepard Mark A Shepherd Matthew L Shepler Alice Sherman Michael R Sherry Darwin L Sherry Kelly K Sherry Larry T Sherry Michelle R Sherry Mylinda G Shinabarger Jamie R Shipman Glen N Shirey Chad Shirey Sheila M Shively Tara J Shively Timothy D Shiverdecker J L Shock Marty K Shock William L Shoemaker Sherry L Shoemaker Tisha R Sholl Tracy A Short Celestine Shugars Evelyn M Shuherk Leona Shuler Robert E Shull Heather A Shull Steven M Shultz David O Shura Richard O Siano Amy M Siano Glenn Siddall Shannon A Siebeneck Brothers Siebeneck Craig A Siebeneck Irleen Siebeneck J J Siefer Donald R Jr Siefer Henry A Siefer James R Siefer Kenneth T Siefker Dean A Siefker Keith R Siefker Lisa S Siefker Peggy S Siefker Rosemary Siegenthaler John K Sigler George E Silveus Tyson A Silvis Kathy A Simmerman Daniel Simmons James Simmons Matt Simon Barry Simonin Amanda J Simonin Evelyn R Simons Sherri R Simpson Patrick L Simpson Steven

Singleton Grant L Singleton Lillie M Sinn Jacob J Sinn Thelma G Sirk Frederic A Sisco Bonnie J Sison Suzanna L Sitcler Evelyn R Sizemore Travis L Skeens Dennie L Skeets Heather T Skinner Cindy K Skinner Marvin E Skordos Michael Skylar Dean Slade Mark Slechter Mischell R Sloan Jason Sloan Melissa R Sloan Steven L Slone Joy L Slusser Michael S Slygh Mary E Small Bradley J Small C W Smallwood Randy Smeal Patricia S Smith Alfred Smith Angela M Smith Christoper W Smith Clynton T Smith Craig L Jr Smith Craig L Sr Smith Dawn M Smith Debra L Smith Donald J Smith Dorothy H Smith Eldine Smith Erma Smith Eunice W Smith Fred Smith Gordon B Smith James Ljr Smith Jeffrey D Smith Jeremy J Smith John A Smith Joseph T Smith Kevin G Smith Kevin L Smith Kyle A Smith Larry Smith Lowell Smith Margie Smith Mary J Smith Mary J Smith Michael I Smith Michael L Smith Michael R Smith Michael T Smith Mildred C Smith Norma J Smith Pamela L Smith Pamela M Smith Patrick E Smith Philip Smith Phillip E Smith R O Smith Ronald T Smith Ruby D

Smith Russell D Smith Sharon M Smith Teresa E Smith Tina M Smith Walter E Smyser Marvin Dii Snare Samantha J Sneary Bruce A Snider Thomas L Snider Timothy E Snouffer Cindy Snyder Benjamin Snyder Daniel W Snyder Douglas L Snyder Jerry L Snyder Richard K Snyder Sandra J Soellinger C S Solsman Wilma A Sommer Hazellee Sommer Nathan Sorg Michael Sorrell Garold F Soto Carlos Soto Travis D Souers Stephanie T Southwest Corporation Sovine Timothy J Sowles Abigail C Spade Vanessa Spahr Jerry D Spangler Bobbi A Spangler Jonathon L Sparks Christa Sparks Travis L Spears James E Speelman Nancy Speessen William A Speiser Betty Spence Gregory A Spencer Gwenn M Spencer Tami J Spencer Willis E Spieldenner Stephen F Spieth James C Spieth Robert J Spieth William A Spillers Louella Spitnale Julie Spitnale Robert J Sprehe Raymond Spriggs James P Springer Donald Springer Elise K Sprouse April L Spuller Esther J Spurgeon Tomas G Spurr Melanie S Squires Cathy J Sroufe James F Sr St John Don St Ruth A Stacy Barbara Stacy George A Stacy Hiram Stafford Rick E Stahl Joseph Stahl Marie L Stahl Rhonda K

Staley Derrick L Stammen Paul Standard Federal Bank Standerfer Gary Stanford Michael J Stanley Lowell Stantz Denise M Star By Lengacher Inc Starewich Amy L Starkey Scott W Starr Henry Starry Earl Stateler Rosemary Stateler Rosemary Stauffer Beau D Stechschulte Ben J Stechschulte Karin M Stechschulte Mark R Stechschulte Michael P Stechschulte Tim J Steckbeck Lavonne C Steed Robert W Steel Michael R Steele Dennis Pjr Steele Farrah L Steele Irene M Steffen Larry Steffen Sharon Stein Richard W Steinbacher David J Steller Marilyn C Stemen B D Stemen Cathy Stemen Dennis M Stemen Elmer W Stemen Mary E Stemen Timothy T Stemmler Larry C Stephens Jena L Stephens Richard Stephenson S E Stephy Ivan M Steppling Kenneth Sterling Ashley R Sterrett Michael D Stevens Alan C Stevens Clara R Stevens James C Stevens William L Stevens William T Stevenson Travis E Stewart Challen Stewart Keith E Stewart Raymond E Stewart Stephen N Stewart Troy V Stiles Curt M Still Virginia E Stiltner Cindi K Stimmel G Adam Stine Christina Stine Robert D Jr Stocklin Kenneth E Stockman Mark R Stoepfel Elaine M Stokes Sandra J Stoll Sarah D

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Fans came there to enjoy headliners, old favorites, and newcomers to the country music scene, to camp out and have fun with friends, and to share their love for the music with a massive crowd. “It is so rewarding,” Barhorst often remarked to friends and family, “to watch thousands of people take a shared emotional journey through the power of a song.” Barhorst, who died in March 2015 at the age of 77, instilled a passion for continuing his legacy in his wife, Mary Jo, and their five sons — Tony, Brian, Mark, Scott, and Paul — who have assumed the challenge. The family will once again roll out the welcome mat this month for popular recording artists and appreciative fans alike, as Country Concert ’19 takes place July 11 to 13 at Hickory Hill Lakes, their 500-acre complex located along State Route 66 near Fort Loramie. This marks the 39th year of the event. Headliners include Chris Stapleton, Kid Rock, Thomas Rhett, Gary Allan, Dustin Lynch, and the Roots and Boots trio featuring Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin, and Collin Raye. They are among 30 performers scheduled to appear during the weekend. The event, which drew folks from 47 states and seven countries in 2018, began on a decidedly smaller scale at the picturesque campground that the Barhorsts established in 1971 in the midst of Pioneer Rural Electric Cooperative territory. They hosted an annual

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ichael Barhorst never tired of standing near the covered stage in the natural amphitheater on his property in rural Shelby County, watching thousands of country music fans enjoy the Country Concert he organized every year.


Country music fans gather and camp at Hickory Hill Lakes near Fort Loramie each year for the Country Concert.

party to celebrate their wedding anniversary and to show their appreciation for seasonal campers with local talent and tasty food. In July 1981, the couple expanded their party into a full-day concert featuring three performers: Louise Mandrell, R.C. Bannon, and Johnny Russell. The overwhelming response paved the way for further expansion to the current three-day format that consistently brings between 20,000 and 25,000 fans per day. Paul Barhorst, who serves as president of the family corporation, spent 10 years planning concerts with his parents. He and his brothers also had a hand in many of the site improvements over the years. “The planning never stops,” he says. “We already have offers out for the lineup for the 40th anniversary concert in 2020.” Barhorst says he won’t release those names until later this year, but fans can expect the same careful planning that goes into the event every year.

Mike and Mary Jo Barhorst, who started Country Concert in the Hills, display the award they received in Nashville in 2015 recognizing their work in promoting country music over the decades.

“Dad and Mom believed the concert should feature a mix of new performers, established stars, and country legends,” he says. “Each year, we ask fans to complete surveys listing who they want to see here, and we try very hard to act on those requests. We want to put on as big a show as possible.” Fans, many of whom have come for decades, fondly recall “newcomers” Reba McIntire, Garth Brooks, Florida Georgia Line, Luke Bryan, and Kenny Chesney serving as opening acts before they attained headliner status. Country legends such as Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, Kenny Rogers, Conway Twitty, and Tom T. Hall have also graced the stage. Fifteen miles of all-weather roads facilitate movement in, out, and around Hickory Hill Lakes. A state-of-the-art sound Kip Moore (left) will appear on opening night at the 2019 Country Concert, as part of his Room to Spare tour.

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Country Concert 2019 lineup July 11 Kid Rock Kip Moore Aaron Lewis Carly Pearce

July 12 Chris Stapleton Gary Allan Granger Smith (featuring Earl Dibbles Jr.) Chris Lane

July 13 Thomas Rhett Dustin Lynch Roots and Boots (featuring Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin, and Collin Raye) Dylan Scott

tower and six jumbo screens ensure visitors don’t miss any of the action. When shows outgrew the original covered pavilion, the Barhorsts built a 109-foot-wide covered stage. Two more stages — the Saloon and the Home Grown Honky Tonk — have space for entertainment before each day’s show and between acts. The family has expanded parking facilities adjacent to the main stage several times, to accommodate the entertainers’ entourages. “In the early years, performers were lucky to have a bus,” Paul Barhorst says. “Now they come with 10 or 12 semis and six buses.” Organizations like the Fort Loramie Fire Department, the Newport Sportsmen’s Club, the Jackson Center Boosters, the Red Cross, and Shelby County Relay for Life step up each year to handle various assignments. The Fort Loramie High School football and volleyball teams clean up the grounds throughout the weekend. In exchange, the Barhorsts make generous donations to those groups, in addition to supporting other area charities. “It takes more than one person or one family to put on a concert,” Barhorst says. “It takes a community of people to make this happen. Dad and Mom took a leap of faith when it came to starting this tradition. We like to say Dad is sitting back and watching our efforts from the best seat in the house.”

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“I’ve never been to Mothapalooza, and I’m looking forward to meeting some of the people I have been interacting with over the years,” she says.

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n Ohio, there are an estimated 2,500 species of moths, compared to fewer than 140 butterfly species. An enthusiastic group of Ohio “mothers” (people who enjoy moths, rather than a maternal parent) is looking forward to celebrating these nighttime flyers during Mothapalooza, a bi-annual event taking place July 12 to 14 at Shawnee Lodge and Conference Center near West Portsmouth.

McCormac emphasizes the importance of moths to other native species. “When you add up those 2,500 species of moths and all the caterpillars, that’s bird food. If they suddenly went extinct overnight, we’d lose virtually all of our songbirds.” He adds, “We’re trying to educate people about the diversity of moths. Everyone comes away with a richer appreciation of moths, ecology, and the value of native plants.” For information, visit www.mothapalooza.org.

Participants can expect to see a “blizzard of moths,” says Jim McCormac, one of the event’s founders and organizers. The most popular events are the field trips. “We leave around 10 p.m. and often don’t get back until 3 a.m.,” he says. “Shawnee State Forest is one of the most biodiverse areas in the eastern United States because it’s got so many native plants. Native plants drive moth diversity, so we know it’s going to be good.” The organizers establish eight stations, with mercury vapor and ultraviolet lights shining on a sheet and a mothing expert to help with identification. The stations are set in different habitats, so they draw different species of moths.

As an adult, Kahn still appreciates the appeal of moths. Every night in the summer, she sets up her own lamps and sheet to draw moths. The next morning, or even during the night, she photographs them. Sometimes she posts online, looking for help in identifying her subjects.

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Alice Kahn, a member of Butler Rural Electric Cooperative, found an appreciation for moths one night at her grandmother’s house when she was a child. “She had a screened porch; I looked up and saw the biggest moth,” Kahn says. “It was beautiful, it was green, and it had long tails. It was a luna moth. That just impressed me.”

Judy Ganance (left) and Mary Ann Barnett examine some of the moths that were spotted (including a pandorus sphinx and an io, shown above) during the 2017 Mothapalooza.


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President Kennedy’s goal of putting an American on the moon and rendered the United States the winner in its space race with the Soviet Union. In Armstrong’s hometown of Wapakoneta, hordes of newscasters surrounded his parents’ house. As souvenir hunters pulled grass from their lawn, Stephen and Viola


Armstrong hosted a splashdown party on July 24, when their son and his crewmates, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, returned to Earth. Stephen Armstrong even passed out cigars with wrappers reading, “It’s a boy and he landed safely.” Weeks later, 80,000 people descended on the town of 5,000 for Wapakoneta’s homecoming parade. Although it lacked the ticker tape featured in other Apollo 11 parades in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, Wapakoneta’s grand marshal was comedian Bob Hope, and the folks crowding Auglaize Street were close enough to the convertible carrying Armstrong that they could reach out and shake his hand. High above the bunting and flags, a giant photo of Armstrong was emblazoned with the caption “OUR HERO.” With 2019 marking the 50th anniversary of Armstrong’s “small step,” Wapakoneta will host a 10-day-long celebration July 12–21. Coinciding with the community’s annual Summer Moon Festival, the “First on the Moon” activities will commence with hot air balloons and culminate with a Wink at the Moon Concert (after Armstrong’s 2012 death, his family requested that people “think of Neil Armstrong and give him a wink” when looking at the moon). The 50th anniversary parade on July 14 will duplicate the 1969 parade route, saluting the out-of-thisworld feat that President Kennedy said would be “the measure of the best of our energies and skills.”

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July 20 marks the 50th anniversary of Wapakoneta native Neil Armstrong’s “one small step for a man.”

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When then-Governor James Rhodes proposed a museum to honor the achievement, Wapakonetans raised much of the money needed to construct it. With futuristic architecture resembling a moon base, the Armstrong Air and Space Museum debuted on July 20, 1972, exactly three years after Armstrong landed in the Sea of Tranquility. Though ever the reluctant hero, he attended the opening ceremonies. Many of the 50th anniversary observances will revolve around the museum, which honors Armstrong and highlights Ohio’s contributions to aviation and space exploration. Fittingly enough, several space shuttle astronauts — including Ohioans Gregory H. Johnson and Donald A. Thomas — will join in the festivities.

The futuristic architecture of the Armstrong Air and Space Museum (above) was meant to resemble a moon base. The museum houses, among other artifacts, the Gemini 8 capsule that Armstrong flew in 1966.

The museum’s collection of Armstrong memorabilia includes such mundane items as his first grade lunch pail and his high school yearbook, which lists his extracurricular activities (band, glee club, student council) and contains the telling notation, “He thinks, he acts, ’tis done.” Also on display is the bicycle he rode to flying lessons — he obtained his pilot’s license before he got a driver’s license — as well as the Aeronca Champion in which he learned to fly. Two other aircraft Armstrong actually piloted — a rare experimental jet and the 1966 Gemini 8 space capsule that infamously spun out of control while docking — are there as well.

During July, Wapakoneta restaurants are featuring Apollo 11-themed fare such as CinnaMoon pancakes, and visitors can take an Armstrong driving tour to sites that include his family’s church, which kept a prayer vigil for his safe return throughout the mission, and the house — now graced by a historic marker — where Armstrong lived. “It’s a beautiful little house that conveys a sense of his all-American background and upbringing,” says Donna Grube of Auglaize and Mercer counties’ Greater Grand Lake Visitors Region.

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“Armstrong’s walking on the moon was a triumph,” says Grube. “People everywhere were joyous because mankind had made it to another place.”

More than 80,000 supporters turned out to honor Armstrong at a homecoming parade on Sept. 6, 1969.

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While the euphoria that Wapakoneta’s newspaper captured in the headline “NEIL STEPS ON THE MOON” has waned, the town’s appreciation for Armstrong never has. In fact, the first man on the moon remains a steady presence in Wapakoneta: Armstrong images hang in Wapakoneta’s post office; there are streets in town called Lunar Drive and Apollo Drive; and the nearest airport is the Neil Armstrong Airport in nearby New Knoxville. “Armstrong is a major figure in history,” says Dante Centuori, the Armstrong museum’s director. “Wapakoneta retains the natural affection and pride that occurs when someone close to you accomplishes something significant.” For a schedule of 50th anniversary events and activities, visit www.firstonthemoon.org or www.greatergrandlakeregion.com. For information about the Armstrong Air and Space Museum,


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Appalachian artwork and folk music with outdoor education. 740-969-2873 or www.lilyfest.com. JUL. 13 – Hank Kabel Sarcoma 5K Walk/Run Fest, Fairfield Co. Fgds., Lancaster, 7:30 a.m.–3 p.m. An event to raise money and awareness for canine cancer and sarcoma. Silent auction and fest. Registration $25 in advance, $30 day of race. http:// hankkabelsarcomafoundation.com. Text questions to Amy Carpenter Kabel at 740-974-2811. JUL. 17–20 – Fireman’s Old Time Festival, Laurelville. Free entertainment nightly. Fish fry nightly. Car show Sat. noon–4 p.m. Grand Parade Sat. 6 p.m. 740-332-6033, www.laurelvillevfd.com or on Facebook. JUL. 18–21 – Miami Valley Steam Threshers Association THROUGH AUG. 3 – “Luminous: Encaustic Works by 69th Annual Show and Reunion, Pastime Park, Plain City. Barbara Vogel,” Zanesville Museum of Art, 620 Military $5, under 13 free. Displays and demos of steam engines, Rd., Zanesville, Wed./Fri./Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Thur. 10 antique tractors, and gas engines, plus kids’ games and a.m.–7:30 p.m. www.zanesvilleart.org. other family fun. 614-270-0007, mvstashow@gmail.com, or THROUGH AUG. 11 – CAPA Summer Movie Series, Ohio www.miamivalleysteamshow.org. Theatre, 55 E. State St., Columbus, Wed.–Sun. 7:30 p.m., Sun. matinee 2 p.m. America’s longest-running classic film JUL. 19–21 – A Palace Production of The Music Man, Marion Palace Theatre, 276 W. Center St., Marion. series. 614-469-0939 or www.capa.com. $12–$40. 740-383-2101 or www.marionpalace.org. THROUGH SEPT. 7 – Ohio Annual Art Exhibition, JUL. 19–21, 26–28 – City of Angels, Zanesville Zanesville Museum of Art, 620 Military Rd., Zanesville, Community Theatre, 940 Findley Ave., Zanesville, Fri./ Wed., Fri./Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Thur. 10 a.m.–7:30 p.m. Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 2:30 p.m. Tony Award–winning musical www.zanesvilleart.org. comedy. 740-455-6487 or www.zct.org. THROUGH OCT. 26 – Delaware Farmers Market, N. JUL. 20 – Christmas in July, Dillon State Park, 5265 Sandusky St. (between William and Winter), Delaware, Dillon Hills Dr., Nashport, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Christmas theme Wed. 3–6 p.m., Sat. 9–12 p.m. 740-362-6050 or www. crafts, campsite decorating, and more! http://parks. mainstreetdelaware.com/event/farmers-market. ohiodnr.gov/Dillon. THROUGH OCT. 26 – Zanesville Farmers Market, JUL. 21, AUG. 4 – Zanesville Memorial Concert Band Muskingum Co. Fgds., 1300 Pershing Rd., Zanesville, Performances, Zane’s Landing Park, west end of Market every Sat. 9 a.m.–12 p.m. June through September, the Street (along river), Zanesville, 7 p.m. Free. www.zmcb.org. market is also open every Wed. 4–7 p.m. at North 3rd Street. www.zanesvillefarmersmarket.org. JUL. 24–27 – Musicians Against Childhood Cancer, Cardinal Ctr. Campground, 616 St. Rte. 61, Marengo. THROUGH OCT. 27 – Rock Mill Weekends, Stebelton $40 single-day ticket, $120 for 4-day ticket; half-price Park at Rock Mill, 1429 Rockmill Place NW, Lancaster, for ages 11–15, free for ages 10 and under. Lineup every Sat. and Sun. 12–4 p.m. Free. Tour the restored features over 40 top artists. Proceeds benefit St. Jude 1824 gristmill, walk on the iconic Rock Mill Covered Children’s Research Hospital. 740-548-4199, macc@ Bridge, and enjoy Hocking River Falls. 740-681-7249 or musiciansagainstchildhoodcancer.com, or http:// www.fairfieldcountyparks.org. bluegrassclassic.com. JUL. 12–14 – Lilyfest, Bishop Educational Gardens, 13200 Little Cola Rd., Rockbridge, Fri. 10 a.m.–6 p.m,, Sat. JUL. 24–AUG. 4 – Ohio State Fair, Ohio Expo Ctr., 717 E. 17th Ave., Columbus, daily 9 a.m.–10 p.m. $6–$10, under 5 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Free admission and free. $5 parking. 888-646-3976 or www.ohiostatefair.com. parking. Must-see garden experience combines

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Rd., Cairo. $130 package includes one night of lodging for two at North Bend, plus two tickets for a sternwheeler ride to and from Blennerhassett Island, a wagon ride tour of the island, a tour of the Mansion, and passes for the Blennerhassett Museum. 304-643-2931, www.northbendsp.com, or www. blennerhassettislandsatatepark.com. AUG. 1–3 – West Virginia Blackberry Festival, Clarksburg City Park, Nutter Fort, 11 a.m.–11 p.m. Blackberry dishes and other foods, arts and crafts, pet parade, 5K run, free concerts and entertainment, and fireworks on the 3rd. Kick off the festival by attending the Mark Mills Memorial Car Show at the Nutter Fort School parking lot, July 27, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. www. wvblackberry.com.

JUL. 26–27 – Night Fire Cruise and Civil War Reenactment/Encampment, Zane’s Landing Park, west end of Market Street, Zanesville. $15. Join us aboard the Lorena sternwheeler for a Civil War reenactment and encampment on the Mighty Muskingum. Night fire cruise Fri. 9:30 p.m. Rides begin Sat. at 10 a.m. 800-743-2303, 740-455-8282, or www.visitzanesville.com/Explore/ Destinations/133/Lorena-Sternwheeler. AUG. 1–3 – Goodtime Quilters Guild’s Annual Quilt Show, Ohio Christian University, 1476 Lancaster Pike, Circleville, Thur./Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.–4 p.m. $6 daily, 3-day admission $10. 150 quilt displays, raffles, door prizes, silent auction, knife sharpening. www. goodtimequilters.org. AUG. 2–3 – Y-Bridge Arts Festival, Zane’s Landing Park, west end of Market St., Zanesville, Fri. 2 p.m. till dark, Sat. 11 a.m. till dark. Free. Contemporary arts and crafts, live entertainment, food and beverages, and hands-on activities for kids. http://ybridgeartsfestival.com. AUG. 2–4 – Dublin Irish Festival, Coffman Park, 5600 Post Rd., Dublin, Fri. 4 p.m.–midnight, Sat. 11 a.m.– midnight, Sun. 11 a.m.–8 p.m. $10–$15, under 13 free; $25 for 3-day pass. www.dublinirishfestival.org. AUG. 3 – Dresden Melon Festival, St. Rte. 208/ Muskingum Ave., Dresden, 9:15 a.m.–11 p.m. $1. Family activities, live music, food. 740-607-8780 or www. dresdenmelonfestival.com. AUG. 8–10 – All Ohio Balloon Fest, Union Co. Airport, 760 Clymer Rd., Marysville. Thur. pass, $20; includes 38 Special concert. Fri./Sat. pass, $10. 6 p.m. Nightly Launch, 9 p.m. Nightly Glow. Bring your own lawn chairs. 937-2435833 or www.allohioballoonfest.com. AUG. 10 – Food Truck and Family Fun Fest, Pickaway County Main Library Parking Lot, Circleville, 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Food trucks, children’s activities, and live music with Marty Hayes and X-Perience Music. 740-474-3636 or www. pickaway.com. AUG. 10 – Union County Master Gardeners Plant Sale, Armory Building at the Union Co. Fgds., 845 N. Main St., Marysville, 8 a.m.–noon. Sun and shade perennials, native plants, shrubs and trees, grasses, bulbs, and daylilies. 937-644-8117 or https://union.osu.edu. AUG. 11 – Lancaster Community Band Concert, Rising Park, Lancaster, 4 p.m. Free. 740-756-4430.

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2019 CALENDAR

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NORTHWEST

THROUGH OCT. 12 – The Great Sidney Farmer’s Market, 109 S. Ohio Ave., every Sat. 8 a.m.–noon. Fresh farm produce, homemade crafts, fresh baked goods, jams and jellies, plants, and flowers. 937-658-6945 or www.sidneyalive.org. THROUGH NOV. 1 – First Fridays Downtown, downtown Sidney. Participating shops and restaurants stay open later and offer a First Friday discount. 937-6586945 or www.sidneyalive.org. JUL. 19–20 – Pizza Palooza, Centennial Terrace, 5773 Centennial Rd., Sylvania, Fri. 5–11 p.m., Sat. 4–11 p.m. $6, C. (5–12) $4, under 5 free. One of northwest Ohio’s premier and largest events. Live music, a pizza-eating challenge, costumed characters, kids’ activities, and more. Pizza sold by the slice; $1.50 for cheese, $2 for specialty; whole pizza $10–$12. www.sylvaniachamber. org/chamber-events/ or find us on Facebook.

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JUL. 12–13 – “Wine on Rails,” Lorain & West Virginia Railway, 46485 St. Rte. 18, Wellington, Fri. 7 p.m., Sat 6 p.m. Ride lasts approx. 1-1/2 hours. Enjoy an evening aboard the train as we roll though the countryside while tasting different wines from Matus Winery. Tickets available on website. 440-647-6660 or www.lwvry.org.​ JUL. 19–20 – Quilt Show: “Sew a Memory,” presented by the Mansfield Millennium Quilt Guild, Malabar Middle School, 205 W. Cook Rd., Mansfield, Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.–4 p.m. $5. Merchant mall, raffle quilt, demos, Second Time Around Shop. Lunch available. Handicap accessible. 419-989-3460, 419-631-4941, or mansfieldquiltguild@gmail.com. JUL. 19–21 – Island Fest, Memorial Park, 112 Division St., Kelleys Island, Fri./Sat. 10 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Free. A waterfront craft festival featuring Ohio artisans and local crafters, DJ, street dances, parade, and fireworks. Food and beer available for purchase. This year’s fest commemorates the 50th anniversary of Woodstock. 419-746-2360 or www. kelleysislandchamber.com. JUL. 20 – Rockabilly at the Railroad, Lorain & West Virginia Railway, 46485 St. Rte. 18, Wellington. Time of the event to be determined. Enjoy a train ride, food, and music at our 50s/60s-themed party. Dress in attire from 38   OHIO COOPERATIVE LIVING  •  JULY 2019

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JUL. 27 – Good Ole Summertime Festival, downtown North Baltimore, 8 a.m.–midnight. Car show, craft/flea market, 5K run, golf tournament, games, live music, and food. Festival ends with fireworks display at the park. Find us on Facebook. JUL. 27–28 – Van Wert Railroad Heritage Weekend, Van Wert Co. Fgds., 1055 S. Washington St., Van Wert, Sat. 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.–3 p.m. $6; Scouts in uniform and kids 12 and under free. 2-day admission, $8. Over 200 vendor tables. All gauges and scales. Railroad memorabilia and railfan items. At least 12 model railroad layouts and displays. New this year: locomotive races. snapshotjan@hotmail.com, railcarman@frontier.com, or 260-760-1666. AUG. 1–4 – Northwest Ohio Antique Machinery Association Show, Hancock Co. Fgds., 1017 E. Sandusky St., Findlay. 419-722-4698 or www.facebook.com/ NorthwestOhioAntiqueMachineryAssociation. AUG. 3 – Annual Doll and Teddy Bear Show and Sale, Sauder Village Founders Hall, 22611 St. Rte. 2, Archbold, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $8. Features antique dolls and teddy bears, modern collectibles, accessories and supplies, doll appraisals and re-stringing, and doll-themed activities. 800-590-9755 or www.saudervillage.org. AUG. 3 – Defiance County Hot Air Balloon Festival, 20399 Airport Rd., Defiance. $10 per car. Tethered hot air balloon rides, marketplace for shopping, festival food, inflatables and carnival rides for the kids. 419-782-3510 or www.defianceballoonfest.com. the era and bring your classic cars! 440-647-6660, or www.lwvry.org. JUL. 21 – Hale Farm and Village Car Meet, Hale Farm and Village, 2686 Oak Hill Rd., Bath, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. $5– $10. Explore cars from car clubs, car enthusiasts, private collectors, and the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum. Admission includes access to living history museum as well. 330-666-3711 ext. 1737, cmoles@wrhs.org, or www. wrhs.org/events. JUL. 26–28 – F.A.R.M. Tractor Show, New London Rec Park, New London. Admission by donation. Featuring Oliver-Hart Parr and Cockshutt tractors. Antique tractors of all makes and models, gas engines, working demos, model train layout, operating sawmill, kiddie pedal tractor pull, tractor parade and tractor games, flea market, wagon rides, square dancing, Kiddie Power Wheels demo derby for ages 2–8. 419-541-6064. JUL. 27 – Hobo Day, Painesville Railroad Museum, 475 Railroad St., Painesville, 10 a.m.–8 p.m. $5 Adults, C. (3–12) $3, $12 Family (max. 2 adults, 3 children). Costume contest, free face painting, music 1–3 p.m. by the Miracle Band. Food and beverages available for small donation: 12–8 p.m., hamburgers and hot dogs; 4–8 p.m., hobo stew and hobo beans cooked over an open wood fire. And don’t forget it’s a day of railfanning! 216-470-5780, prrm@att.net, or www.painesvillerailroadmuseum.org. JUL. 27–28 – Zoar Harvest Festival, downtown Zoar, Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. $10, free for ages 12 and under. One of the nation’s most prestigious antiques shows, with more than 60 dealers from across the country. Artisan showcase tent; handmade folk art, furniture, and fine crafts; horse-drawn wagon rides; food and beverages; live music; and museum tours. https:// historiczoarvillage.com. JUL. 29–AUG. 4 – Columbiana County Fair, 225 Lee Ave., Libson. 330-424-5531 or www.columbianacountyfair.org. JUL. 29–AUG. 4 – Medina County Fair, 720 W. Smith Rd., Medina. 330-723-9633 or www.medina-fair.com.

AUG. 3 – “Veterans Helping Veterans,” VFW Post 8445, 712 N. Dixie Hwy., Wapakoneta, 9 a.m.–3 p.m., rain or shine. Registration 9 a.m.–noon; registration fee $10. Free to spectators. Any make, model, or year of cars, trucks, motorcycles, and antique tractors. Dash plaques to first 100. Awards, DJ, refreshments, 50/50 raffle. Proceeds benefit Honor Guard and local veterans. 440-796-3683 (Wanda Link) or rmheitk@ohiolink.net. AUG. 4 – Stryker Sportsman Club 3-D Archery Shoot, 02638 Co. Rd. 20, Bryan (1/4 mile north of St. Rte. 6 on the right), registration 9 a.m.–noon. 419-579-4878, 419212-1509, or find us on Facebook. AUG. 4 – “Unlikely General: ‘Mad’ Anthony Wayne and the Battle for America,” Fort Recovery State Museum, Community Room, 1 Fort Site St., Fort Recovery, 3 p.m. Free lecture by author Mary Stockwell. 419-375-4384, www.fortrecoverymuseum.com, or find us on Facebook. AUG. 6 – National Night Out, 109 S. Ohio Ave., Sidney, 5:30–10 p.m. Join 16,000 other communities to promote partnership with our local police to fight crime, drugs, and violence. 937-658-6945 or www.sidneyalive.org. AUG. 8–10 – Lincoln Highway “Buy-Way” Yard Sale, locations along and near U.S. 30 across the state, including Crawford, Wyandot, Hardin, Hancock, Allen, and Van Wert counties. www.historicbyway.com.

AUG. 1–3 – Community Hospice Giant Garage Sale, Tuscarawas Co. Fgds., 259 S. Tuscarawas St., Dover, Thur. 3–8 p.m. (First Choice Night, $5 admission), Fri. 9 a.m.–6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.–noon. Funds raised benefit Community Hospice, a nonprofit organization. 330-343-7605. AUG. 2–3 – Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale and Auction, Wayne Co. Fgds., 199 Vanover St., Wooster. 330-464-8867 or www.ohiomccreliefsale.org. AUG. 2–4 – Twins Day Festival, 9825 Ravenna Rd., Twinsburg. The world’s largest annual gathering of twins. 330-425-3652 or www.twinsdays.org. AUG. 3 – Free Speaker Series: Cindy McShane, Zoar Schoolhouse, 221 E. 4th St., Zoar, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Historical interpreter Cindy McShane will present a first-person portrayal of Marie Tepe (aka French Mary), a forgotten Civil War hero and vivandière (sutler or canteen keeper) who served in at least 13 different battles and was one of only two women to be awarded the Kearney Cross for courage under fire. https://historiczoarvillage.com. AUG. 3–4 – Home and Garden Tour, 342 Union St., Mount Pleasant, Sat. 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun. 1–5 p.m. $15, Stds. $7. Visit the unique homes and gardens in this historic village. 800-752-2631. AUG. 4 – Chardon Arts Festival, Chardon Square (intersection of Rtes. 4 and 66), 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Free admission. Juried show hosts over 100 artists, both local and out of state, featuring works in a variety of mediums. http://chardonsquareassociation.org. AUG. 8–10 – Lincoln Highway “Buy-Way” Yard Sales, locations along and near historic U.S. 30 across the state, including through Columbiana, Stark, Wayne, Ashland, and Richland counties. www.historicbyway.com. AUG. 10 – Painesville Railroad Museum Fundraiser, Harry Buffalo, 2119 Mentor Ave., Painesville, 4–6 p.m. $20 in advance, $25 at the door. All-you-can-eat appetizers and drinks. Basket raffle, 50/50 raffle. Tickets are limited. Contact Staci Jacob at 440-812-3310 or stacijacob2008@ gmail.com, or Tom Pescha at 216-470-5780.


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or 6 for $5. For more information, call Connie Storer at 937-393-9758. JUL. 26 – Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass, Bluegrass Night at Fibonacci Brewing Company, 1445 Compton Rd., Cincinnati, 7–9 p.m. Free. Lively bluegrass music featuring lightning-fast instrumentals, close harmonies, and entertaining novelty songs. Craft beers and food available for purchase during the show. 513832-1422 or http://fibbrew.com. JUL. 26–28 – Annie Oakley Festival, Darke Co. Fgds., South Show Arena Area, 800 Sweitzer St., Greenville. Honoring Darke County’s most famous daughter. Shooting contests, fast draw competitions, bullwhip exhibitions, Little Miss and Mr. contests, food, car show, and more. www.annieoakleyfestival.org. JUL. 27–28 – Gathering at Garst, 205 N. Broadway, Greenville, Sat. 10 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Living history encampment with reenactors representing eras ranging from the French and Indian War to the American Civil War. Antiques, live music and entertainment, arts and crafts, food vendors. 937-5485250 or www.gatheringatgarst.com. JUL. 29 – Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass, Haddix Hall (next to Hunter’s Pizzeria), 4165 St. Rte. 122, Franklin, 6–8 p.m. $5. Lively bluegrass music featuring lightning-fast instrumentals, close harmonies, and entertaining novelty songs. Food available on site. 937-746-5415, haddixmusic@ yahoo.com, or www.facebook.com/HaddixHall. AUG. 1–4 – World’s Longest Yard Sale, locations along U.S. 127 through Greenville. www.127yardsale.com.

AUG. 3 – Art in the Park, Tipp City Community Park, 225 Parkwood Dr., Tipp City, 12–8 p.m. A celebration of the arts complete with entertainment, artist vendors, food truck, and children’s art activities. 937-339-1044 or www. homegrowngreat.com/event/art-in-the-park. AUG. 9 – Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass, Oxford Community Ctr.,, 10 S. College Ave., Oxford, 6–9 p.m. Free. Enjoy an evening of lively bluegrass music and new art exhibitions. 513-524-8506, info@oxarts. org, or www.oxarts.org. AUG. 9–10 – Miami Valley Music Fest, Eagles Campground, 2252 Troy-Urbana Rd., Troy. Diverse music from some of the region’s best musicians and artists. www.miamivalleymusicfest.com. AUG. 9–15 – Miami County Fair, Miami Co. Fgds., 650 N. County Rd. 25A, Troy. $5 day pass; under 9 free. Competitions, entertainment, harness racing, tractor pulls, art exhibits, games and rides, and great food. 937-3357492 or www.miamicountyohiofair.com. AUG. 10 – “Down a River, Down a Beer,” 919 S. Main St., Piqua, 6–10 p.m. $30. Beer tastings (99 beer choices available), food trucks, and silent auction of beer memorabilia. www.mainstreetpiqua.com. AUG. 10 – Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass, McCoy’s Colerain, 6008 Springdale Rd., Cincinnati, 7–10 p.m. Free. Lively bluegrass music featuring lightning-fast instrumentals, close harmonies, and entertaining novelty songs. Food available on site. 513-237-4583 (Sherrie) or www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010118115223.

a.m.–8 p.m. Enjoy fresh local roasted sweet corn. See antique tractors and gas engines or take part in the pedal tractor pull, corn hole tournament, and corn eating contest. Car and truck show Sat. 11 a.m.–3 p.m. www. mariettasweetcorn.com. JUL. 21 – “MADE on the Farm” Dinner, Adena Mansion and Gardens, 847 Adena Rd., Chillicothe. Social time 5 p.m., dinner 6:30 p.m. $50 Farm Bureau members; $60 nonmembers; under 13, $20. Benefits the student program MADE (My Attitude Determines Everything). Purchase tickets at Eventbrite.com by searching “MADE on the Farm” or by contacting the Ross County Farm THROUGH SEPT. 27 – Rise and Shine Farmers Market, Bureau office at 740-474-6284 or ross@ofbf.org. 2135 Southgate Pkwy., Cambridge, Fridays 8 a.m.–noon. JUL. 21 – Shakespeare on Sugarloaf: The Winter’s 740-680-1866. Tale, Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre, 5968 Marietta JUL. 6 – Noah Cox Memorial Truck and Tractor Pull, Rd., Chillicothe, 8 p.m. Free. Performed by the cast of Athens Co. Fgds., 286 W. Union St., Athens. Pit and Tecumseh!, Shakespeare on Sugarloaf is a major initiative grandstand admission, $10; free for ages 5 and under. of The Scioto Society to provide free Shakespeare to Gates open 10 a.m., registration 12 p.m., pull begins 2 southern Ohio. www.tecumsehdrama.com. p.m. Proceeds go to the Noah Cox Memorial Fund. 740JUL. 26–28 – Frankfort Sunflower Festival, downtown 818-8439 or noahsmemorialpull@gmail.com. Frankfort, Fri. 5–10 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun. 10 JUL. 10–14 – The Tree Course: “Mastering the Trees of a.m.–6 p.m. Free. Concessions, a car show, antique the Great Eastern Forest,” Highlands Nature Sanctuary, tractors, games, live music, a parade, and, of course, a 7660 Cave Rd., Bainbridge. This course will teach you to sunflower contest! www.sunflowerfestival.net. recognize the most widespread trees of the eastern U.S. Topics of forest ecology, natural history, and conservation JUL. 27 – Mud Ninja Extreme Challenge, J.L. Parker Farm, 2093 Pricer Ridge Rd., South Salem, 9 a.m. $55+. are imbedded in this thoroughly field-oriented curriculum. Registration required. 937-365-1935 or http:// An action-packed day of fun and excitement with over 25 obstacles –5 km of muddy insanity! www.mudninja.com. arcofappalachia.org/tree-course-home. JUL. 19–20 – Sweet Corn Festival, Muskingum Park, 300 block of Front St., Marietta, Fri. 5–9 p.m., Sat. 11

AUG. 1–3 – Antrim Community Fire Department Festival, Antrim, begins at 5 p.m. each night. Free admission. 740-498-6923. AUG. 2–3 – Deerassic Classic Giveaway and Expo, Deerassic Park Education Ctr., 14250 Cadiz Rd./U.S. 22, Cambridge. Please call for ticket information. Outdoor exhibitors, stage shows, raffles, prizes, food, and entertainment. 740-435-9500 or https://deerassic.com. AUG. 3–4 – Family and Friends Jubilee, Cambridge City Park Big Pavilion, Cambridge, Sat. 11 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun. church service 11 a.m.–1 p.m. 740-432-7590 (Carol Houston) or 740-255-5280 (Pam Porcha). AUG. 3–10 – Ross County Fair, Ross Co. Fgds., 344 Fairgrounds Rd., Chillicothe. www.rosscountyfair.com. AUG. 4 – Barton Polkafest, Fireman’s Field, 52176 Center St., Barton, 12–8 p.m., rain or shine. Sponsored by the Barton Vol. Fire Dept. Free admission. Polka bands, Polish foods and other concessions, raffles, kids’ games and face painting, door prizes, cash bar. 740-695-3029. AUG. 8–11 – Rivers, Trails, and Ales Fest, Muskingum Park, 300 block of Front St., Marietta. A full weekend of paddling, road and mountain biking, and enjoying fine local ales in Ohio’s #1 destination for outdoor adventure — Marietta! www.facebook.com/RTAfest/. AUG. 10–12 – Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Festival, Cambridge City Park, Cambridge, Fri. 12–8 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. A juried festival that showcases high-quality art in a variety of mediums. Entertainment, concessions, and programs for kids. 740705-6866 or www.saltforkfestival.org.

THROUGH AUG. 27 – Movies in the Park, The Park at Liberty Center, 7100 Foundry Row, Liberty, 8–11 p.m. Free. www.liberty-center.com. THROUGH SEPT. 26 – Uptown Music Concert Series, Uptown Park, Oxford, every Thur. 7–9:30 p.m. Free. 513523-8687 or www.enjoyoxford.org. JUL. 7 – Music at the Mound with Steve Free, Serpent Mound, 3850 OH-73, Peebles, 1 p.m. Join the acclaimed singer/songwriter for an open air concert. Free with $8/ vehicle parking fee. http://arcofappalachia.org/steve-free. JUL. 10, 17, 24, 31 – Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass, Vinoklet Winery, 11069 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Free admission. Enjoy dinner and an evening of lively bluegrass music. Reservations recommended. 513-385-9309 or www.vinokletwines.com. JUL. 19–20 – Quilts of Highland County Quilt Show, Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro. Quilt raffle ticket $1

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2. A literal interpretation! Our son, Daniel, (middle) was a crew member on a C-141 that transported Vice President Dan Quayle’s car from Washington, D.C., to Columbus. Later, the Secret Service let my wife, Jane (left), and me ride in the car with Daniel to the Columbus airport. Bernard Paumier South Central Power Company member 3. T his is a photo of our beloved dog, Maggie, who was excited to go to the park. My husband, Ray, is in the front seat. Jill Ann Ladrick South Central Power Company member

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5. M y husband, Neal Thomas, at an old gas station with our 1960 Chrysler 300F. The trunk is so large, it can hold five full-size tires in it. Janice Thomas South Central Power Company member

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4. Our sweet C was so proud of herself for helping catch and load the broiler chickens in those crates before we took them to butcher. This was our first summer on our new homestead — we had no idea what we were doing and we were wildly unprepared! Jessica Arnold Hancock-Wood Electric Cooperative member

6. A picture of cousins Lane Gamble and Noelle Johnson in the car on their way to their next adventure! Renee Taylor-Johnson Butler Rural Electric Cooperative member 7. My grandson, Jayden, loading up his truck for his next project. Katie Grubba South Central Power Company member 8. My daughter, Camille, got tired of waiting to leave for a family vacation. She crawled into the back with a good book to help her pass the time. Chris Kemmerer South Central Power Company member


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