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Visit our new website! www.thebeaconbuzz.com AREA FOOTBALL TEAMS PROFILED IN THIS ISSUE OF THE BEACON! Volume 2, Number 9

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The Coshocton County

Shining a Positive Light on Coshocton County

August 26 - September 15, 2009

2009 CANAL FESTIVAL ROYALTY

– Pages 4-6

Newcomerstown Trojans Football – Pages 24-25 Ridgewood Generals Football – Pages 7-9

River View Black Bears Football – Pages 20-22

First Friday – Pages 16-17 This issue of The Beacon published in dedicated of

Our Teachers!

The next issue of The Beacon will be September 16!

ictured are members of the 2009 Canal Festival Royal Court along with the Honorable Mayor of Coshocton, Steve Mercer and wife Sharon Mercer. This photo P was snapped following the Mayor’s Promenade in the gardens at Roscoe Village. Front row, left to right; Pierson LaVigne, Junior King, Jenna Stonebraker, Junior Queen second alternate, Shayna Boyer, Junior Queen first alternate, Madeline Meiser, Junior Queen, Emma Paige Kulbacki, Mini Queen, Richey Jalee Hammond, Mini King, Hunter Bowman, Junior King, second row, left to right; Amy Jo Johnson, Princess second attendant, Tea Boyer, Princess first attendant, Mrs. Sharon Mercer, Mayor Steve Mercer, Lydia Els, Canal Festival Princess, Desiree Hixenbaugh, Canal Festival Queen, Cali LaVigne, Queen first attendant, Amanda Els, Queen second attendant. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

Tickets Available at: Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum & Richard Downing Airport • Adults - $7 • Under 21 - $5

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A & J Excavating.............18 Advanced Spinal Care & Rehabilitation ........8 Advanced Spinal Care & Rehabilitation ......21 Annin .................................5 April’s Country Kitchen ....................25 Arndt Chiropractic..........10 Black Bear Pizza ..............22 Calvary Baptist Church ...12 Canal Cargo ....................22 Cantwell Creek Garden Center .......22 Carton’s Shoes ................17 Classified .........................31 Coshocton Bowling Center .......................4 Coshocton Chiropractic Health Center .........12 Coshocton County CVB ..16 Coshocton County Senior Center .........13 Coshocton County Senior Center .........13 Coshocton County Sports.com ...............5 Coshocton Glass Service ...6 Coshocton Junior Woman’s Club Bargain Fair......2 Coshocton Pallet & Door..18 Coshocton Pallet & Door..21 Coshocton Tire .................6 COTC ................................3 Crossroads Auto LLC......25 Crowtown Pizza ..............19 Custom Remodeling ......18 Dale Gress Auction Service Richards Auction ....29 Dale Gress Real Estate .....9 Dale Gress Real Estate ...25 Dale Gress Real Estate ...28 DeCosky Ford ...................3 Designs by Michele ........22 Digital Xtreme Photography.............7 East of Chicago Pizza .....11

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Extermital Termite & Pest Control............19 Farm Credit Services ......17 Forest Hill Septic...............8 Frontier Power Company ..4 Gary’s Muffler & Tire ........9 Good News Book Store........................17 Hershberger Country Store .......................18 Hilltop Golf Course ..........3 Hilltop Golf Course ........10 Hilltop Speedway ...........21 Home For Sale ................29 Hopewell Industries..........4 Hot Wings Over Coshocton ................1 House of G.A. Fisher ........9 Huebner’s Auto Care .......6 Jeff Drennen’s Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Coshocton.............. 30 John Gray & Sons ...........28 Josie’s Things..................17 Kehl’s Body Shop............21 Keim Lumber ..................18 Keim Lumber ..................19 Larry’s Mower Shop........18 Lee’s Glass Service .........20 Lenny’s Barber Shop.......27 Lenzo Studio ...................20 Linnett’s Flowers on the Square ..............16 Marilyn’s Natural Foods ......................16 Mary Lowery - In Memory ............28 McCourt Insurance Restoration LLC ......27 Miller’s Dutch Kitchen ....13 Miller’s Storage Barns.....19 Milligan Memorials .........10 Miss Jennifer’s Dance Studio......................14 Mission Auto Connection .............32 Murray’s Tire ...................27

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t was another busy week in Coshocton County! I hope you were able to attend the 39th annual Coshocton Canal Festival MARK FORTUNE events, especially the parade on Saturday evening. And if you stayed for Mike Albert’s Elvis performance you had a double treat. This guy is just plain good. The Coshocton Towne Centre Association, The Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce and all the other organizations that helped sponsor the parade and all the weekend activities deserve a big “thank you”. Do you ever take a moment to offer a “thank you” to the local businesses, organizations and volunteers that make these events possible? Or do you think that we are just entitled to them? This word “entitlement” is being bantered about in the news on a frequent basis right now. Certain generations of Americans seem to think that they (we) are entitled to a good living, abundant housing filled with all the entertainment and technology that our incomes can afford, and of course, a nice vehicle or two, or three, to drive. Where did we get this feeling of entitlement? Perhaps because many of us grew up watching our parents work hard, struggle to make ends meet, and finally – be able to enjoy some of the fruits of their labors. We just wanted it sooner. Or maybe it is because as Americans, we seemingly want to give our children a “leg up” and ensure that they have a higher standard of living than their parents. That is going to be a challenge for many younger Americans as they watch their parents lose jobs, benefits, assets and deal with the stress of working multiple jobs in a difficult economy. The old adage of “go to college and make something of yourself” is now saddled with a huge load of loans and debt for the typical college age youth – so many of our youngsters are already starting life in the hole. But assuredly somewhere in the midst of all that advice we were so freely given by our elders is the one that seems to escape many in our country today, “Be sure to live within your means”. Perhaps

the modern slogan might be, “Be sure to live within your means – but if you are a struggling corporation and can’t the government will bail you out”. While this is happening, scores of “regular” Americans are tightening their belts, planting gardens, going green, conserving, and reducing expenses and frills. And this is a good thing. Because as we learn to truly live within our means we will slowly – but surely – right the ship that is our country. Reducing debt and expenses is a worthwhile means to a positive end. And it is being done by regular, everyday Americans, folk’s right here in little ‘ol Coshocton County and hundreds of communities just like it in the good ‘ol U.S.A. The message is that the government can’t do everything because – as we sometimes seem to forget – we are the government. Now, moving to the local scene, there are lots of local groups that stepped up to help our kids get back to school with the proper supplies. Women of Witness, area churches, The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County, New Beginnings Ministries and many others that we don’t know about provided assistance for those in need. They did not do it for recognition but a “thank you” needs to be said. Moving on, there are a couple of local events coming up that are both positive and fun. The annual Taste of Coshocton County will be held at the Lake Park Pavilion on Thursday, August 27 – this is the United Way kickoff for the season. And on Saturday, September 5 will be the “Wings Over Coshocton” event held at the airport. We have heard some people ask about an air show – there is no air show this year – this event continues on the same weekend and we urge you to support this event. The funds raised will go to help fund the extension of the runway to 5,000 feet. This is a critical venture for our community and ranks right up there with the four lane highway. There is one place that you’ll see me this coming Saturday evening – and that’s at the Conesville Barber Shop Show – which will be at River View High School. The village of Conesville goes all out to bring this top notch talent to our community for a quite enjoyable evening of song and entertainment. Mayor Bill Appis and his gang will appreciate some much deserving support – as will all of the local events coming up. Enjoy! We’ll see ya around the county!

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Call for photographs from Wings Over Coshocton information contact the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum at 740-622-8710 or by e-mail (jhmuseum@sbcglobal.net)

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The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum and the Richard Downing Airport are seeking entries for a Wings Over Coshocton photography contest to be displayed at the airport on September 5th. Entries must be photographic images taken at past Wings Over Coshocton air shows and be matted and/or framed for display. A $5 entry fee must accompany each piece. To be included in the judging, work must be delivered to the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum by August 30th. The winning photographer will receive 2 admissions and 10 food tickets to the Hot Wings Over Coshocton Festival on September 5th. The three best pieces will also be displayed at the museum through the end of September. Hot Wings Over Coshocton will feature a hot wing competition, craft brews on tap, live music, a static plane display and the Wings Over Coshocton Photography Show. Festival hours are 5:00 to 10:00 P.M. on September 5th at the Richard Downing Airport in Coshocton. For more

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Coshocton Varsity Football Team

Player

2 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 15

Zack Cantrell Cory Krownapple Jacob Bresciani Nate Lonsinger Joby Henry Jordan Tarman Clay Andrews Austin McCrea Logan Huebner Brody Philabaum

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8/28/09 9/4/09 9/11/09 9/18/09 9/25/09 10/2/09 10/9/09 10/16/09 10/23/09 10/30/09

11 11 10 12 12 10 11 10 12 10

SE/LB SE/DB FB/LB TE/LB SE/DB SE/DB SE/DB TE/DE QB/DB QB/DB

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Player

19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 31 32

Hawken Lewis Dylan Ogle Keith Corbitt Dominique McCluskey Brandon Walker J.J. McKay Marcus Johnston Michael Wallick Mason Lippencott Coty Blanton

East Knox Manchester West Holmes New Philadelphia Meadowbrook Cambridge Maysville Claymont Dover River View

Grade Position

Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away

10 10 12 12 10 11 12 10 12 10

7:30PM 7:30PM 7:00PM 7:30PM 7:30PM 7:30PM 7:30PM 7:30PM 7:30PM 7:30PM

SE/DB SE/DB HB/DB HB/LB HB/DB HB/DB HB/DB SE/DB HB/LB SE/DT

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Player

Grade Position

33 49 52 54 55 56 58 60 64 65

Zack Shaw Kyle Sinden Landon Arnold Ren Simpson Logan Banks Nathan Conidi Justin Thompson Zach Ball Layton Graves J.J. Tarman

11 11 11 10 11 10 11 10 12 11

FB/LB HB/LB G/LB G/LB T/T TE/LB C/DE C/DT G/DE T/T

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Player

Grade Position

67 70 72 75 76 77 79 G/DE

Drew McNichols Jarrett Allman Chuck Mikulik Cavin Murray Justin Lillibridge Kyle Wright Shane Appis

10 11 11 12 11 12

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Coshocton Redskins Fired Up For This Season Despite losing fifteen senior players, Coshocton Redskins football is excited and motivated about their season. “We need some of our experienced players to go out and teach the younger players,” said Coach Marty Arganbright. “We try to prepare for each game throughout the week and talk mostly about being prepared mentally and physically. It’s a week-long process.” Although Coshocton is losing so many seniors, they still have nine solid senior players who are returning starters. “They’re doing a great job and they’re excited about their senior year,” said Arganbright. “We’re expecting a big season.” Coach Arganbright said his main concern this year is working on depth and building a strong team. Some players are sophomores and juniors with little or no playing time. This is where the seniors need to be the leaders of the team and pass their skills onto the younger players. “We want to play in the League Championship this year and qualify for the playoffs,” said Arganbright. “It’s difficult to accomplish, but with the team we have this year, it’s a possibility.” Coshocton had their first scrimmage Saturday, August 15 at TriValley with a 2-0

win. They also have two new opponents this year which could prove challenging, Akron Manchester and East Knox. Coach Arganbright also said one of their biggest rivals is West Holmes, which they have played for forty years and it’s always been a good and challenging game. Last year, the Redskins were 9-2. This year, the Coach and team have similar goals. “Every year’s different,” said Arganbright. “Last year was a great year. We had a lot of fun and we expect to be successful again this year. One of our goals this year is to compete for the League Championship and we’re hoping to improve from last year.” This is Coach Aganbright’s 9th year as head coach for Coshocton and 17th year coaching football. “I’ve learned the more experience I have, the better prepared I am to handle different situations and each player differently,” said Arganbright. “You have to do what’s best for the kids on your team.” During practices, Coach Arganbright, as well as the other coaches on staff, have been teaching the team the importance of taking care of themselves physically and how to work well as a team. That is the key to a great season.

“The kids have been doing a great job and are working well with their teammates,” said Arganbright. “And at the end of two-a-days, that can be harder because everyone’s getting tired by then. I really have to give credit to the seniors. They have been positive and shown great leadership.” There are eleven coaches on staff grades seven through twelve, five varsity, two freshmen, and two seventh and eighth. “We are very fortunate to have coaches who know and understand the game,” said Arganbright. “They always do what’s best for the kids, and most are veteran coaches and have played for Coshocton in the past. They really care about these kids.” Some players to watch this season are Marcus Johnson, number twenty-seven, and Dominique McCluskey, number twenty-two. “They’ve been playing for a couple of years and have played a lot on both sides of the ball,” said Arganbright. “They’re key players in on our team.” Coshocton’s first game will be at home on Friday, August 28 at 7:30 p.m. against East Knox. “Hopefully we can get a lot of people to come out and support us this year and share the excitement.”

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Ridgewood Varsity Football Team

Player

Grade Position

2 3 4 5 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 20

Skylor McQuiston James Wiggins Dakota Albertson Jake Conrad Jarod Conrad Lenard Davidson Tommy Wiggins Kevin Davis Colt Landis Nick Bellik Austin Bates Jeremy Andrews Chris Saylor

12 12 10 12 11 10 12 11 12 11 12 11 10

K/P RB/DB WR/DB RB/DB QB/CB RB/CB RB/CB QB/CB RB/DB WR/CB WR/DB WR/CB QB/DB

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Player

Grade Position

21 22 23 24 28 30 34 35 42 44 46 50 51

C.J. Grove Ryan Cognion Richard Hawthorne Trent Lingo Jay McVay Codey Parks Jake Zeigler Daniel Dotson Brett Mitchell Evan Jones Garth Lahna Mark Hale Nathan Anderson

9 9 11 10 11 11 10 9 9 10 12 12 12

QB/LB RB/DB TE/DL RB/LB RB/DB RB/DL RB/LB RB/DB RB/LB TE/DL TE/DL OL/DL OL/DL

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Player

52 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 66

Dominique Elson Troy Jones Ryan Wise Dillon Uebel Brett Anderson Todd Lahmers Austin Work Donald Mullet Tim Lillibridge Jeremy Shamel Ben Newell Jordan Durr Davante Cleveland

Date

Sat Sat Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Sat Fri Fri

8/29/09 9/5/09 9/11/09 9/18/09 9/25/09 10/2/09 10/9/09 10/17/09 10/23/09 10/30/09

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Grade Position

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9/12/09

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10/3/09

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10/10/09

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10/19/09

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10/24/09

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Patience Pays off at Ridgewood

The Ridgewood Generals are hoping to keep a winning tradition alive as it regroups from losing some size to last year’s graduating class. The 2009 team is comprised of one of its biggest senior classes, nonetheless. “Eighteen is a great number and the biggest class I can remember as seniors which I think allows us to be better,” says Head Coach John Slusser. Slusser says the team is full of talent, but more will be known after the first battle on the field against Shadyside, August 29th. “I think this class has a great love for football,” Slusser says. He says he hopes the younger athletes will learn from the returning experienced players and, “continue onto the next generation of Generals.” The one-for-the thumb IVC Championship team knows with each year also comes change, but the players are going to take it one game at a time. “We are much smaller than last year,” says Slusser, “and more in line with our typical teams. Every year is a new one and every team is different so the change is not realized until the end, and we can look back and evaluate.” He knows the team is full of potential key players, and some are “very capable of stepping up as leaders and role models for our program,” says Slusser. Injury took a toll a few times last year when others had to take a lead in absence of their peers. Jake Conrad, quarterback turned

junior running back then, stepped up and ran for 6 touchdowns to help the Generals emerge victorious over a stout opponent, the Garaway Pirates. Derrick Young was injured during that game and did not play. Slusser says, “You never know who your leaders are until you are faced with adversity.” Conrad, senior RB/DB, is joined by senior teammates waiting another turn to shine after putting in their fair share of waiting time like others. Some returning letterman bringing running legs to the field and possible numbers to the scoreboard include seniors Colt Landis; RB/DB and Austin Bates; WR/DB as well as numerous others. Returning at quarterback is junior, Kevin Davis, and some sleepers this year who could see some playing time. Slusser says, “A lot of them (the seniors) stayed and have been a part of the program and have not worried about themselves. In this day when most kids either start or they quit, it has been very refreshing. The best thing they bring is their unselfishness.” Last year, the winning IVC streak for the Generals was broken with an upset to the Malvern Hornets as they finally clenched the title after it was safe at home in West Lafayette for five years. Injuries have not seemed to plague the team abundantly before, but “last year was when they affected our season,” Slusser admits. “In our biggest game, (Malvern) we were without two players…that played a big

part in the outcome.” Slusser hopes the team shows both finesse and power. “We have one of our faster teams this year,” says Slusser, “but we also have some players that can be punishing… hopefully we can do a little of both.” Other sleepers who may notice some playing time yet this season and to come could be Sophomores Jake Zeigler and Trent Lingo. The offensive and defensive line is made up of numerous upper-classmen which are mostly seniors. The heftiest lineman hoping to do damage tops the scale at 290 pounds. “As a whole I like the possibilities of our defense, we are fast and so far have had good enthusiasm,” Slusser says. Ridgewood has replaced some rivals opponents, which will test the abilities of the usually powerful lines. Taking the place of Crooksville on the 2009 schedule are the Shadyside Tigers, and the Crusaders of Steubenville Central Catholic now hold the slot where the county rival, Coshocton Redskins once were. Slusser says the changes are “hoped to be positive…the expectations are always high here at Ridgewood but we are not planning on changing a lot.” The teams to beat continue to be Malvern and Garaway in IVC competition Slusser says, but notably Tuscarawas Central Catholic and Sandy Valley should also have improved. Slusser says he and his coaching staff have realistic goals, and that is “to be champions,” and they will worry about playoffs when the

time comes. “This season I am looking forward to seeing how we progress defensively because last year was not good on that side of the ball,” Slusser said, “I am excited to test that out.” Gaining another good year on the field however is also bitter sweet for the team. It also means soon letting go of molded athletes with closeknit friendships out from under the wings at Ridgewood. Slusser says, “I’m excited to watch our seniors, some of whom I’ve very close with, and see how they handle this season.” He says he looks forward to watching them perform to their potential. “They have been waiting a long time for this.”

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BPW Fourth Annual Cake Perennial Plant Swap Auction September 4 at Roscoe Sept. 19 Join Coshocton Business and an evening that promises to be Professional Women (BPW) at the 4th Annual Cake Auction on September 4, 2009 at the Coshocton Civic Center. BPW will provide you with a great First Friday evening of entertainment. There will be cake walks and dancing in the street! Stroll down Main Street to the Coshocton Civic Center where voting on the culinary cake arts will be from 1-7 p.m. The cake auction will start at 7:30 p.m. Voting categories will be “People’s Choice” and “Most Unusual”. Cakes will be provided by businesses and individuals and will have an incentive attached that will entice you to bid on the cakes. Incentives range from a cake only, to a cake and $1,000 plus in products. Mary Mason from Agents Realty and Auction Service will be the auctioneer. Payment may be made by cash, check or credit card. Come and join BPW for

a feast for your eyes and appetite. BPW has a goal to help promote all working women in the area. They support Dollars for Scholars, Buckeye Girls State, 4-H Leadership Camp, First Step Family Violence Intervention Services and Operation Sweatsuit (sweatsuits are provided to rape victims), plus provides scholarships to women returning to education through the Joan McNeely Working Women's Scholarship Fund and the Florence Allen Scholarship Fund. They were able to increase scholarships from two for $500.00 each last year, to two for $1,000.00 each this year. BPW promotes equity for all women through advocacy, education and information. To enter a cake or for more information on the Cake Auction contact Tomma Bordenkircher at 740-622-0009 or at tommab@roadrunner.com .

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2009 OSU FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

2009 Cleveland Browns Schedule

Date 9/5/2009 9/12/2009 9/19/2009 9/26/2009 10/3/2009 10/10/2009 10/17/2009 10/24/2009 10/31/2009 11/7/2009 11/14/2009 11/21/2009

Sun, Sep 13th, 2009 Sun, Sep 20th, 2009 Sun, Sep 27th, 2009 Sun, Oct 4th, 2009 Sun, Oct 11th, 2009 Sun, Oct 18th, 2009 Sun, Oct 25th, 2009 Sun, Nov 1st, 2009 Bye Mon, Nov 16th, 2009 Sun, Nov 22nd, 2009 Sun, Nov 29th, 2009 Sun, Dec 6th, 2009 Thu, Dec 10th, 2009 Sun, Dec 20th, 2009 Sun, Dec 27th, 2009 Sun, Jan 3rd, 2010

Opponent Navy USC Toledo Illinois Indiana Wisconsin Purdue Minnesota New Mexico State Penn State Iowa Michigan

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Location Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Bloomington, Ind. Columbus, Ohio West Lafayette, Ind. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio State College, Penn. Columbus, Ohio Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Ohio. Pilots are invited to fly in for the event. Admission is $7.00 for adults and $5.00 for persons under 21. In addition to wings and beer on tap, there will be wine, nonalcoholic beverages and a variety of picnic-style foods. The event will be held outside or in the large hangar in case of rain. Three groups share the stage. From Springfield, The B3’s are a newly formed group with the idea of bringing back the sound of a smoky jazz club from the 60s where the mighty Hammond organ once ruled supreme. The B3’s aim to recreate that sound and bring back some of the same feelings from times gone by. The Jason Pendola Band, from Coshocton, plays a variety of genres, including songs from The Police, U2, Coldplay, The Beatles and The Who. Jason is known for his hot

guitar playing. From Waverly, The Stone Johnson Blues Band will wrap up the evening with their fabulous renditions of classic rock, jazz and blues. If you enjoy having your bones electrified by the wails of a harmonica, organ or guitar, you’ll love their performance. Enter the Grand Prize Drawing for an airplane ride for 2 and a free Family Membership to the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum by purchasing your tickets in advance. Ticket outlets include Your Pizza, SportZone, the JohnsonHumrickhouse Museum, and the Richard Downing Airport. The Richard Downing airport is located in Coshocton at 24569 Airport Road, right off of US 36, ninety minutes from Columbus and 25 minutes from US 77. Plenty of free parking is available. For

Dear Neighbor, Are you getting ready for the County Fair? Our athletes, bands, and cheerleaders have been getting ready for the fall schedule. However, most important of all, are you ready for the return of the Lord Jesus Christ? He came the first time, born in Bethlehem, to be the Savior of the world. His second coming will be much different than His first. ARE YOU READY? Are you 100% sure? If not, God’s Word will prepare you. Come and hear the Word of the Lord concerning the end of this age, and future events!

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Habitat celebrates groundbreaking Pictured are Danielle and Kennedee Lewis, who will be living in the eighth home built by the local volunteer organization Coshocton County Habitat for Humanity. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

are very fortunate to have Phil Wagner overseeing the project. This is an exciting day for us”. Partner family Danielle and Ken-

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nedee Lewis attended the ceremony and threw the ceremonial first shovel of dirt. Danielle Lewis said, “I’m excited. It’s going to bring a better future for Kennedee and I. If it wasn’t for Habitat I wouldn’t be here today. I want to thank Habitat and all the volunteers for helping build our home. I especially want to thank Annin for stepping in and helping build our home”. Three year old Kennedee said, “I want a swing set!” Ernie Galajda, Board Vice-President remarked, “We’re delighted with the family, the lot and the support. This demonstrates the community support for a very worthwhile project. We’re delighted just to be part of this com-


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Coshocton Hospital recognized area teens that performed over 1300 hours of volunteer service during the summer during a luncheon held at the hospital on Wednesday, August 19. The teens worked in various departments at the hospital, including; medical records, materials management, Extended Care Facility, Oncology, business office, palliative care and accounting. Special certificates of achievement were awarded to Ally Tokar for 91 hours of service, Emily Fender for 92 hours of service and Nikki Jobe with 110 hours of volunteer service. Becky Shroyer, Director of Volunteer Services for Coshocton Hospital, stated, “It has been a real rewarding experience to work with the youth in our community and watch

them grow in just three months time. This is a real blessing for the hospital just having those extra hands here to help and volunteer. And it really meant something very special to the patients – a few minutes of conversation or reading to them for 15 minutes was worth a million”. Teen volunteer Nikki Jobe, who devoted 110 hours of volunteer time this summer said, “I had a lot of different experiences working in several different areas. I did this because my Grandma thought it would be good to do . . . I had a lot of fun with it”. Steve Miller, Director of Special Services for Coshocton Hospital remarked, “The hospital appreciates you taking time out of your busy schedule this summer to volunteer. You made a difference”.

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The 1485th Transportation Company of the Ohio Army National Guard presented a plaque of appreciation to local businessman John Baird of Baird Supply Company on Sunday, August 23. The plaque stated, “In sincere appreciation of your support of Kilo Company by donating materials and knowledge”. Baird commented, “I did this just to help the Ohio Guard for all they do”. Baird donated the bricks and materials that were used to build the sign that now greets anyone who visits the Ohio Army National Guard Readiness Center at the top of Airport Hill. The brick casement and sign were built and painted by SFC Dahmen, SSG Marraccini and SGT Meluch of the Ohio Army National Guard. Unit First Sergeant Randolph commented, “We highly appreciate what you did for us. This forms a good partnership with one of our local businesses – we try to get out in the community as much as possible and contributions like this let us know that the community is here to support us”. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

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There have been many times in my life, and most recently with our company, when I have sought God’s will as to where He wants me to minister and use my God given gifts. Whether we have the gift of healing, enthusiasm, organization, leadership or just the gift of a friendly smile and kind word, God has a place for us. Three Rivers Therapy Services has finally found “our” mission in the Hope Clinic, where we can serve our local community with our gift of rehabilitation, as well as, proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ. If you haven’t heard about the Hope Clinic of Coshocton, it is a notfor-profit medical clinic, located at the Coshocton County Career Center. They are providing free basic medical care (non-narcotic medications and the treatment of uncomplicated illnesses) and rehabilitation education to uninsured residents of Coshocton County. Founded on, non-denominational, Christian principles, the mission of the Hope Clinic is “To love God and love people and to use medicine as a vehicle to share the gift God gave us in Jesus”. They are supported by the talents, time and donations of community members and local churches. Their goal is to witness to the ministry of Christ through

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Leroy Lambert was selected as the 2009 Bean King during the annual festivities held at McElwee Park in Newcastle on Sunday, August 16. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

scepter, several varieties of beans including grillin’ beans, baked beans and packages of beans. Lambert was told rather forcefully by Karen Locke and Imogene Hanes that all items must be returned in good order next year. That is, except for the highly coveted green shirt with yellow letters that proudly proclaims Lambert as the “Bean King 2009”. Based on the number of green “Bean Queen” and “Bean King” shirts proudly adorning members of The Walhonding Rube Band, (you must be in the band to win this high honor) you get to keep the shirt. Lambert remarked, “They just must have run out of people. If my Uncle Ernest is watching me, he is sure proud”. Wife Georgia exclaimed, “I’m overwhelmed. I don’t know if I can live with him now – Prince Charles has nothing over on him”. Jeanell Branstool of Chestnut Ridge, who performed prior to the Walhonding Rube Band, commented, “We are what we are. What you see is what you get with our band. We’re an all gospel band and we keep the cross before us and let the Lord lead us and we follow. We’re a simple group that loves the Lord and we follow him. For more information about Chestnut Ridge you can call 740-599-6198 or visit their

website at www.chestnutridgemusic. com. “Pound Clown” and Newcastle farmer, Everet Beatty, who coordinated the event this year said, “This has been a real good turnout. We still have about a half kettle of beans but ran out of potato salad and cole slaw. This is a good time but a lot of work. You get to see a lot of people that you don’t see often and catch up with old friends and see a lot of new faces too”. When asked why he enjoys doing it, Beatty said, “I just like serving people. Plus, this is one of the last GAR bean dinners in the state. It’s nice to see the whole community pull together . . . I can’t taste all the homemade pies but you sure want to taste ‘em all after trying one! And the beans were really good this year. We just have a good time and it’s always nice when it all comes together. It certainly wouldn’t happen without all of the volunteers that help put this event together. I appreciate all of their help”. You can see more photos of the 2009 GAR Bean Dinner in our photo galleries by visiting our new website and clicking on photo galleries located at www.thebeaconbuzz.com

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offense around to misdirect our opponents. We are running a two-halfback offense, and also going to a 4 -3 defense to try to be more fundamentally sound.” He says if someone breaks away he is working on the team being able to do the job. “We have to have everything in step in time,” says Massie. “We want to be solid tacklers in space.” The coaching staff is not prepared to give away much more bulletin –board material, but hopes that “We are the ones to surprise others this year,” says Massie. He is hoping his team can step up this year but also feels the league is owned by teams such as Coshocton, Dover and New Philadelphia. “They (those schools) have a tradition of believing they are going to win, rather than hope they are,” says Massie, “That is what our boys need to change.” Massie says that believing in a win on the road and on the new turf in Dresden for game one will be a great start.

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Thunder on the Street - Vintage T-Birds in Coshocton Tickets on sale now for "If you see a large number of classic region to host groups like this." Paliani says the plans just fell into United Way “Taste of Thunderbirds in the area the first week of Marilyn Paliani is the executive secre- place and that they are looking forward September, there's a good reason," said tary for the Vintage Thunderbird Club and to spending time in the area. "We worked Belinda Williamson, Director of the Co- she says they have club members attending with Belinda at the Convention and Visi- Coshocton” shocton Convention and Visitors Bureau. On September 2—6, 2009, the Vintage Thunderbird Club will hold their International Convention in Coshocton. They will hold a Thunderbird Car Show on the street in Roscoe Village on Friday, September 4, from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. The car show will be open to the public and free to attend with live music, games and nearly 75 vintage Thunderbirds. A free shuttle will be running on Friday evening (5:00 – 8:00 p.m.) from Roscoe Village to downtown Coshocton's First Friday celebration. "Whenever we have groups like this come into our county, they are always so impressed with how friendly the residents are here," continued Williamson. "So when you see these folks that week, just smile, wave and thank them for coming. The club members will be staying in various lodging facilities throughout the county. It is so good for Coshocton and the surrounding

the convention in Coshocton from across the country and Canada. "There are at least 20 states represented by attendees as well as several from Canada," she stated. "We hold the convention in a different region each year. Last year we were in Colorado Springs and next year we will be in Chicago." Paliani and her husband, Lou, who is the president of the organization, live in San Antonio, Texas. They visited CASCO (Classic Auto Supply Company) in Coshocton last summer when they were traveling from Pittsburgh to Columbus. "We stayed at the Apple Butter Inn in Roscoe Village and had such a good time," she said. "We got to talking with some folks in the area and at the restaurants, and just fell in love with the area. I felt so good being there. Coshocton seemed to be a very patriotic area. We decided that maybe we could hold our annual convention in Coshocton with a 'Main Street America' theme."

tors Bureau to get our plans together," she continued. "While the group is in the area we will visit nearby Amish Country and Longaberger. They will also have plenty of time to tour Coshocton and many folks will visit CASCO." CASCO of Coshocton specializes in parts and restoration for the 1955-57 Thunderbirds. Betsy Brown from CASCO says they are pleased to host tours of the facility for the club members. "We have several members of the Vintage Thunderbird Club who are customers of ours," said Brown. "We are looking forward to meeting them while they are in town." The cars in the Vintage Thunderbird Club range from 1955 to 2005. For more information on the Vintage Thunderbird Club go to www.vintagethunderbirdclub. org. CASCO in Coshocton celebrates their 40th Anniversary this year. Visit their website at www.classictbird.com.

On August 27th, 2009, the United Way of Coshocton County will kick off it's annual campaign with the 5th Annual "Taste of Coshocton County" event. The event will be held from 5:30 - 7:30pm at the Lake Park Pavilion. 16 restaurants/ caterers from around the county will be serving up their favorite dishes. Tickets can be purchased for $10 from any United Way board member, at the door or from the United Way office at 448 Main St. Tickets are limited and offered on a first come first serve basis. In addition,14 Longab-

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2009 NEWCOMERSTOWN JV FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

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Ridgewood

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9/19/09

Tuscarawas Central Catholic

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Malvern

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Strasburg

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Garaway

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Sandy Valley

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Newcomerstown is build a solid winning program,” said Brock. “And with the continued support of the players and the community, we can do that.”

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Newcomerstown High School football team having been an assistant coach at Waynedale High School for six years. “I’ve had a year to learn how to deal with some of the kids and to also build a relationship with them,” Brock said. “I’m able to read them a lot better and they’re able to understand me a little better too. The first year, it’s almost like a deer in headlights, so this year, I feel more comfortable and confident.” This year, the Newcomerstown team is lucky in that they have nine returning seniors and are only losing two starters from last year. They also have four paid and two volunteer coaches on staff. They have been practicing since the beginning of August and recently started practicing two days a week for four and a half hours every day with an hour and a half break. Their first scrimmage was Friday, August 16 and their first game is Friday, August 28 at Caldwell. “What we are trying to do at

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The end of summer is quickly approaching and with the beginning of fall and schoolwork also comes the beginning of football season. At Newcomerstown High School, players have been practicing since the beginning of August and the team is set and ready for game time. “I try to have the team prepared for every game,” said Coach Eric Brock, “I reassure them that they’re ready for this and they have practiced well. This is important, especially with a young team.” Coach Brock pumps his players before each game with a Breakfast of Champions each Friday where they talk about different themes they have discussed throughout the weeks of practice, such as attitude, overcoming adversity, and playing well as a team. “If they’re not pumped up and ready to go by the time they get on the field, there’s really nothing more I can do,” Brock said. “It’s all up to them.” This is Brock’s second year with the


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Tractor Pull held at Fresno

Class one winner was Evan Mizer.

Class two winner was Gunner Bice. Class three winner was Hunter Mizer. Class four winner was Nathan Schwartz. Class five winner was Justin Lorenz.

The Ridgewood Young Farmers & Wives sponsored a tractor pull in conjunction with the Fresno Farmers Market on Saturday, August 15 at the former Fresno Elementary School. Brian Powell, who coordinated the event, said, “It’s a community service – this is the first time we’ve held the event here at the Fresno Farmer’s Market. We also do this at the Bakersville Homecoming and the West Lafayette Hometown Festival”. With 19 youth participating and being cheered on by parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters, the youngsters were divided into five different weight classes. Dave Warren sponsored the trophies for the event. Karen Cutshall commented that the Fresno Farmers Market has, “everything from soup to nuts. “I’m real proud of this market”. Tracy Haines, who was at the market with daughter Katelyn and husband Robert, said, “We come to the market just about every week. The food, noodles and bread are delicious”. Robert Haines said, “I pick up the ingredients to make homemade lemonade. Four lemons, water, one and a half cups of sugar – it’s the best lemonade ever!” The Fresno Farmers Market will be open every Saturday 8 am to noon through November. For more information about the market please call Julie Brown at 740-545-0849. (Beacon photos by Mark Fortune)

CoshoctonCountySports.Com Goes Live! CoshoctonCountySports.Com, a new local sports web site and media outlet, is now live! CoshoctonCountySports.com focuses on everything related to sports inside Coshocton County. Founded by Coshocton County natives and housed locally, CoshoctonCountySports.com con-

Register for Fall Classes at Early Advantage Preschool Early Advantage Preschool, located in the Kids America Complex on Otsego Avenue, is currently taking applications for Fall Preschool enrollment. Fall classes begin September 3rd. Classes are available for 3, 4 & 5 year old children. Jody Lenzo, Ellen Mathews and Vickie Jones, bring a combined experience of over 50 years teaching preschool children and preparing them for kindergarten. For more information stop by Early Advantage Preschool or call Jody Lenzo at 622-4342, Vickie Jones at 622-6211 or Ellen Mathews at 545-5107. Give your child that Early Advantage and sign up now for Fall classes.

tinues to facilitate a collaborative community effort to involve everybody. Scott Nelson, a partner in the project, stated “the site has many purposes. One is to serve as a resource no matter what level or sport it may be. Another is to provide local feature stories that you may

not get from other media groups.” A few features you will find when visiting CoshoctonCountySports.com are schedules, video highlights, video interviews. And currently they host the largest local sports photo gallery. CoshoctonCountySports.Com will be the

first sports website in Coshocton County to provide live streaming play-by-play of local sporting events. It starts with high school football August 28th with Coshocton hosting East Knox on Friday and Ridgewood taking on Shadyside Saturday, August 29th.

Locals Win GusMacker 3 on Wedding Announcement 3 Basketball Tournament Belangia/Wade

Jordan Miller, Thomas Ellis, Tyler Bradford and Seth Miller won the championship in the 15/16 year old division of the GusMacker Basketball Tournament in Lancaster, Ohio on August 8th and 9th, 2009. Thomas Ellis and Tyler Bradford are from Ridgewood High School and Jordan Miller and Seth Miller are from Garaway High School. They won two trophies, one for the championship and they also won the good sportsmanship award. There were sixteen teams in the tournament in their division.

Lane and Sandy Belangia of Walhonding are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Chelsey Belangia to Matthew Wade son of Terry and Mary Ann Wade of Fallsburg. Chelsey is a 2005 graduate of River View High School and currently works at Boeing in Heath. Matt is a 2003 graduate of River View High School and is employed by Knox Energy. The future bride and groom will exchange wedding vows in October 2009.

Dutch Run Trinity United Church of Christ 166th Homecoming The Dutch Run Trinity United Church of Christ located on County Road 20 in Tiverton Township will be celebrating its 166th Homecoming on Sunday, September 13, 2009. A church service will be held at 11 a.m., a covered dish meal will be enjoyed at 12:30 p.m. and a program of music and memories will be at 2 p.m. There will be no Sunday school. For more information please contact Donna Rae Young at 740-824-3152 or Martha Young at 740-824-3362.


County Golf Tournament Returns to Hilltop. Hilltop Golf Course has revived the tradition. The Coshocton County golf tournament will return to Hilltop for both days of

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Pumpkin Decorating Contest. The Firemen’s Fall Festival will hold its first pumpkin decorating contest on September 19. Your decorated pumpkin needs to arrive for judging at 10:00 a.m. at Burt Park. Your pumpkin will be judged at 10:30 a.m. with awards to follow. The age groups will be preschool through age 3 & 4 years old. Kindergarten through 2nd grade, 3rd grade through 5th grade and 6th grade through 8th grade. Judging will be for the scariest, funniest, most creative. A 1st place and 2nd place in each age group then will be judged for the grand prize winner.

Auction will be Friday, September 4 at 7:30 p.m. at Coshocton Civic Center located on Main Street in conjunction with First Friday. Business and Professional Women (BPW) has a goal to help promote all working women in the area. Also supporting Dollars for Scholars, Buckeye Girls State, 4-H Leadership Camp, First Step - Family Violence Intervention Services Shelter and Operation Sweatsuit, plus providing scholarships to those individuals attending a higher education institute through the Joan McNeely Working Women’s Scholarship Fund and Florence Allen Scholarship Fund.

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Yellow Flag Garage Sales. Village of West Lafayette Yellow Flag Garage Sales are September 11 and 12. Sign up at Brother’s Hardware & Variety. Fee is $5.00.

Casserole Carnival of the Positive Purpose MS Support Group. The Positive Purpose Multiple Sclerosis Support Group is planning a Casserole Carnival on Sunday, September 13th starting at 2:00 p.m. The event will take place at the offices of Krasco. Krasco is located across SR 36 from WalMart at 23897 Airport Road behind the Animal Clinic. Bring your favorite casserole along with the recipe so that we can all get rolling with Back-to-School. Teachers and casseroles go handin-hand as an easy dinner for hungry students (being a teacher’s daughter, I remember the shared recipes—YUMMY!). And, your family, kids, and members of your personal MS support team are very welcome. We will be providing beverages, basic snacks, and lots of fun! For more information and to RSVP, please call Angie at 740/502-2540 or Cj at 740-824-4370. If you would rather, email Angie at awright_319@yahoo. com or Cj at ddeadred@ yahoo.com . Please join us for a fun filled afternoon at the Casserole Carnival for the PPMS!

Firemen’s Fall Festival Sponsored by the West Lafayette Volunteer Fire Department Association. Firemen’s Fall Festival is scheduled for September 19, 2009 and will start at 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Starting with a pancake breakfast and a 5k walk and run. Crafts, corn hold tournaments. Medflight will be flying at Noon. Blow up rides for the kids. A pumpkin carving contest and an apple pie baking contest. Entertainment throughout the day. The “Olde Tyme Ice Cream” machine will be in attendance. The firemen will be providing food all day. More events to follow. For more information please call Paula Cheney at 740545-9992.

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3rd Annual Craft & Barn Sale! Labor day weekend 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Friday - Sept. 4th & Saturday - Sept 5th. Home of John & Terry Thompson, 46122 Twp. Rd. 285 – Coshocton. (across from A-K Steel off SR 16). Hand made wood crafts, Warm Glow Candles (Over 50 Scents), Gift baskets, potpourri, Candle rings & garlands, candle tins, Bird houses, yard stakes, benches, Plants, baked goods, Fall/ Halloween & Winter/ Christmas décor, Americana items, barn stars, Primitive dolls, Many new items added this year! Please plan to join us! Public Welcome!

Annual Bargain Fair. The Coshocton Junior Woman’s Club is sponsoring the Annual Bargain Fair on Friday, September 11 from 9:00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. & Saturday, September12 from 8:00 a.m. to Noon at Coshocton County Fairgrounds. New and nearly new items, something for everyone! Saturday is Bag Sale.

Ladies Golf Scramble. The Maria Hay Forbes Center Ladies Golf Scramble has changed to Saturday, September 12, 2009 at River Greens Golf Course. Preregister your team $50 per person by September 4 with Lorna Rawn, 935 Green Dr. Coshocton, OH 43812 or call 740-622-3541 for more information.

American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Course. American Red Cross of Ohio Hills will be holding a Water Safety Instructor Course beginning September 9th. Classes are every Monday and Wednesday in September from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Classes are held at the Coshocton High School. This course is free for anyone wishing to volunteer as an Instructor for the Red Cross Learn to Swim or Adult Child Aquatic Program. Please call the office at 740-622-0228 or 740-432-3558 to register for class. All materials will be provided free of charge. Deadline for registration is August 26. Benefits

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Fall Gardening Workshop. Coshocton County Master Gardeners will be holding a Fall Gardening Workshop on Tuesday, September 1st at 6:00 p.m. in the Conference Room of COTC- Coshocton Campus at 200 North Whitewoman Street in Roscoe Village. Topics and speakers include: Duane and Debbie Hurlbert, judges for the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs, discussing the extensive varieties and design of Daylilies and Hosta and local chef, Rashelle Cutshall of Nature’s Gourmet will demonstrate and explain how to prepare your garden’s bounty. The fee for this workshop is only $5.00 and includes educational materials and light refreshments. The registration deadline is August 27. A registration is available flyer at the OSU Extension office in the County Services Building or download a flyer at: http://coshocton.osu.edu. Questions can be directed to Tammi Rogers, OSU Extension- Coshocton County Master Gardener Coordinator by e-mail: rogers.376@osu.edu or phone 622.2265.

play this year. The dates for the year’s event will be September 5th and 6th. Hilltop manager, Richard Guess, has announced that Chad Gress will direct the tournament this time around, and a few changes in the local course rules will make the tournament much more challenging and interesting to play. Flights (according to handicap) will be determined and announced in the near future. Golfers who live or work in Coshocton County are eligible to participate in the event. For more information, you can contact or stop by Hilltop Golf Course located on State Route 83, across from the Lake Park complex. The Hilltop phone number is 740-622-8083. Entry forms will be located at the club house.

This group is sponsored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at 1-800667-7131 and the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation at 1-800-225-6495.

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for the 1st annual celebration of “Taste of the Vine” at Raven’s Glenn Winery of Coshocton on Friday, September 4 from 6:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Evening includes winery

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tor Coach available from Apple Valley for additional $15.00 per person. All proceeds benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Please contact Julie Zimmer at 740-3987957 for reservations by August 29. Bake Sale. A bake sale for the Relay for Life/American Cancer Society will be at Pearl Valley Cheese on Saturday, September 5 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for Miracles Around the Corner, which is a family and friend team for the Relay for Life. There will be a bake sale, produce sale with mums and pumpkins. Come see what all we will have.

Church Events Mofia. Men of Faith in Action will be held the third Saturday of each month at Coshocton Christian Tabernacle located at 23891 Airport Rd., Coshocton. 740-6224133. Celebrate Recovery. Bill Brooks Music on Thursday, August 27 at 6:30 p.m. Bill

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from Leech, Scherbel and Peddicord, Ltd will provide information on Advanced Directives including information on Living Wills and POA for Health Care. A representative from Fischer Funeral Home will provide information on pre-arrangements of Funerals and Cremation. A representative from Lifeline of Ohio will provide information related to organ donation and meet and organ donor and recipient. A representative from Lifeline Personal Response program providing information on personal monitors for emergency response. Questions and answer period, handouts and refreshment are provided. For more information contact Elaine Farie, RN at 740-824-3749 or 740-502-9858.

Hot Rod Sunday. Coshocton Christian Tabernacle located at 23891 Airport Rd will have Hot Rod Sunday on Sunday, August 30th with registration to begin at 9:00 a.m. CruiseIn with your Hot Rod Car. Free fun for families with bounce house, face painting, food, games, prizes, Fast-Track (Hot Wheels Racing Derby), head to head putting championship, free throw challenges, corn-hole tournament, many more games and activities. For more information call the office at 740-622-4133.

Notices Property Valuation Notices Released. The Coshocton Auditor’s Office, along with the Coshocton Farm Bureau, are also co-sponsoring a C.A.U.V. Forum on Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 7 p.m. at the Coshocton County Career Center. Mr. Larry Gearhardt from the State Farm Bureau will be speaking on the changes in C.A.U.V. soil values. These changes affect property owners receiving C.A.U.V. tax reductions. The public is invited to attend. The staff at the Auditor’s Office

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Reunions Conkle Family Reunion. Sunday, September 13th at Winkle Pleck Grove in Sugarcreek. Begins at 12:30 p.m.. Meat and beverage will be furnished, bring covered dish and auction item. Call Janice Conkle at 740-622-3758 for more information.

At The Library Early Bird Chi. Holli Rainwater, Coshocton Public Library Outreach Coordinator, will lead Chi classes from 7:15 – 7:45 am each Tuesday and Thursday beginning September 1 through September 24, in the Park Hotel Lot, across from the Courthouse. Begin your day free of stress, with increased energy. Find comfort in your body by the gentle movements inspired by Tai Chi and poetry. This program is free, and everyone is welcome. Early Bird Chi is sponsored by the Coshocton Public Library and the Pomerene Center for the Arts. Call 740-622-0956 for more information.

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August 7, 2009 Jacqueline L. Figler to David Reese; $14,500 Jean E. Grapp to Patrick Maculaitis; $130,000 August 8, 2009 Timothy B. & Elizabeth Guthrie to Jason A. Stiteler & Lisa M. Derr; $175,000 August 10, 2009 Susan J. Hardesty to Dustin L. & Megan M. Haywood; $76,500 Pegasur Investments Corp. to Thomas Kingery; $27,000 August 11, 2009 Bonita Burris Kilpatrick NKA Casey & Craig A. Casey to Wesley S. & Kalie J. Wallace; $120,000 Wesley S. & Kalie J. Wallace to Craig A. & Bonita B. Casey; $58,000 Estate of Gilbert S. Drumm to Gayle Miller, Trustee of the Gayle Miller Revocable Trust; $80,000 BB/TL LLC to Leighwood Properties, LLC; $900,000 Katina Beitzel, Trustee to Michael A. & Megan E. Hemming; $100,000 August 12, 2009 Lowell D. & Mildred E. Sivey to Michael S. Merluzzi; $58,000 August 13, 2009 Lois M. Hothem to Teresa Bradford & Janet F. Gosser; $55,000 Jack L. & Janet M. Myers to Milton M. Balcom; $30,645 Michael Ianniello to Scott A. & Angela M. Brillhart; $39,000 August 14, 2009 Marvin W. & Shelly J. Lillibridge to Larry Endsley; $47,500 Shirley A. Fairchild to Virendra Jain; $58,000 August 17, 2009 J. Irene McNichols, Trustee of the J. Irene McNichols Living Trust to Lloyd L. Ford; $44,000 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee to Dayle Ross; $20,000 Alpha Louise Evans to Lisa F.

McCoy; $21,500 Robert A. & Virginia L. Norman to Jordan B. & Jamie S. Henderson; $142,000 Charlene B. Ross to Jonathan M. & Pamela B. Norman; $52,000 Charlene B. Ross to Jonathan M. & Pamela B. Norman; $104,000 Dale Wilson to Chad E. & Wendy S. Guilliams; $21,000 August 18, 2009 PCG REO Holdings, LLC to Stanley C. & Nichole R. Braxton; $20,000 Dale R. Wilson to Catherine E. Schlegel; $33,000 August 19, 2009 Roy D. Yoder & Verna Yoder to John E. & Jamie L. Gravius

Divorces Granted:

Lisa M. Price of Coshocton from Carl R. Price III of Independence, MO Suzette Marie Jasoi Heringlake of West Lafayette from Richard Charles Heringlake of Osage, WY Tiffany Ann Cooper of Coshocton from Kenneth James Cooper of St. Clairsville, OH Carol Jean Dobson of Coshocton from Scott Eugene Dobson of Coshocton

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Land Transfers

August 18, 2009 Heath Michael Tubbs of West Lafayette to Shannon Marie Bryant of West Lafayette August 19, 2009 Thomas Morgan Fenn of West Lafayette to Danielle Marie Wiggins of West Lafayette Brian Keith Stiteler of Coshocton to Kristy Lynn McMaken of Sugar Grove, OH August 20, 2009 Michael Minick Paisley of Coshocton to Jessica Ann Thompson of Coshocton

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