October 26, 2011 Coshocton County Beacon

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hot time in the village

by mark forTune

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only things that didn’t come Retail Shop Closing October 29th from Ohio are the pork, it came from Quebec, Canada, Historic Roscoe Village The and the maple syrup, it came 740-622-8640 from a small family farm in Wisconsin where they’ve been harvesting sap and The Presbyterian Church making maple syrup for over is sponsoring eighty years. I enjoy the focus on farms and organic, nothing Trunk n’ Treat unnatural in it. I developed my Thurs., October 27th • 5-6:30pm own recipe by researching. on 4th St. between Chestnut & Main Streets I entered thanks to Steve Trunks of cars will be decorated Prosek, who goaded me into with treats inside. this competition by telling me that I couldn’t beat him, so All trick-or-treaters welcome! it’s a throw down.” Games Available family Time Trase, Travin, Toni and Tru Berry enjoyed some chili and Steve Prosek, who Open to the Community a gorgeous autumn day at the Parktoberfest chili cook-off at River View was a repeat chili cookPark on Saturday, Oct. 22. Toni said that, “number two (which ended up off contestant, said, “Well, being the winner) is my favorite so far”. BeACOn PHOTO By MARk the competition is that she N. Fourth & Chestnut Streets (on the square) FORTune (Debra) stooped pretty low presbyteriancoshocton.org • (740) 622-0486 this year by naming her chili Nine contestants vied for the title of “best chili” after me, saying that it’s “Better than Steve’s”. during the second annual Parktoberfest chili That’s her chili name but we’ll let the voters cook-off held Saturday, Oct. 22 at the River decide. My chili has a secret sauce, “Uncle View Park. The event was sponsored by the Bill’s”, that’s from my own uncle; it’s his own River View Park Board to raise funds for the barbecue sauce that he makes out of the garden. park. It can’t be duplicated. Everyone is saying that With homemade chili recipes ranging from it’s a tough decision. I tasted all nine (chili) and hot to mild and just about everything in between, I wouldn’t want to be a voter.” you could sample all nine chili entries for $5 and then cast your vote for the best chili. When the This new ministry will begin contest votes were tallied, first place and $100 Beacon Bicentennial Bits went to Debra Harper of Lebanon, Ohio, Adam SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th #77 First Donation Fischer of Warsaw took second and David The Coshocton Rotary Club made its first donation GRACE UNITED METHODIST McCabe of Coshocton grabbed third place. to the Dollars for Scholars fund in April of 1970. CHURCH CHAPEL Harper donated her winnings back to the park. Mayor S.G. Wharton of Coshocton had announced Jesse Fischer, President of the River View 422 WALNUT STREET that April 5 – April 11 had now become Citizens Park Board, said, “We couldn’t be happier Scholarship Foundation Week. Wharton signed the with how the weather turned out today. The SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. proclamation after been approached by Edward weather leading up to this all week had a lot Thomson, general chairman of the Dollars for WORSHIP SERVICE AT 9:30 A.M. of us wringing our hands, but it’s a perfect day Scholars campaign. The mayor urged the support for it, a nice crisp, autumn day, we’ve got a fire of the community because the future of the country David and Vicki Carpenter will going, we have nine cooks here, and we have depended on the education of the youth, and with minister to this faith community. over thirty-six gallons of chili. We had sponsors the skyrocketing price of attaining a higher We joyfully welcome all deaf, hard that provided cash prizes this year; the winner education, fewer youth were furthering their gets $100 and that was sponsored by Corner of hearing and hearing persons. education. The first contribution was made by the Auto Parts, Russell’s Hardware, Fischer Funeral Coshocton Rotary for $200. Home and Knob Hill Designs. Second place gets a $50 prize and that came from Shopwise here in Warsaw and we have a special third place prize sponsored by Fischer Funeral Home. “We have three repeats from last year in the chili contest and a half dozen new ones. It’s • Personal & Small Business really interesting to see the level of competition • Call for Free Publication “The 10 Most Common involved in this. Steve Prosek, who is at serving Questions about Bankruptcy” station number one, and Debra Richards, who • Stop Creditor Harassment, Repossession, is serving station two, labeled her chili, “Better than Steve’s”. So that’s made it interesting. Garnishment and Sheriff Sales “All of the proceeds benefit the park and • Save Your Home and Car it literally helps us keep the lights on over the • Emergency Filing Available winter. 33% of our income is through fundWe are a debt relief agency and help people file bankruptcy under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. raising like you see here today.” Mitchell Marczewski Debra Harper, who won first place, said, 740-453-8900 | www.zanesvillelawyer.com “Everything in this chili came from small family Marczewski Law Offices | 2994 Maple Ave., Zanesville (next to Bob Evans) farms, most of them right here in Ohio. The

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