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think you have what it takes, applications are still being accepted until Sunday, Aug. 26 and can be filled out online at www.warehousesteaknstein. com or stop in at The Warehouse located at 400 N Whitewoman St. in Roscoe Village. There is a $25 registration fee. Semi-finals for the next Coshocton Idol will be Wednesday, Aug. 29 and Thursday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. About seven to nine contestants will perform each night of semi-finals. Two judges have already been selected to judge the competition, Brad Fuller and Tommy Thompson, with a third one to be decided later. During each performance, judges will be looking for appearance, stage presence, entertainment value, vocal ability, knowledge of the song, and their overall impression of the performance. They will select finalists by rating each performer on a 1 – 10 point system, 10 being the best, for each category. Performers can sing any style of music they prefer.

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Don McVay Memorial Hunt & Raffle Hosted by Coshocton County Beagle Club held at Schumaker Farms 52441 C.R. 16, Coshocton, OH PKC Beagle Hunt 6am Deadline 50/50 Drawing Huge Raffle $20,000 worth of prizes 4-Wheeler & Mini-Bike 9 Guns Crossbow 3 Dog Truck Boxes 5 Tritronics Trashbreakers 2 Hunting Trips Ohio/Main 4 Game Cameras 2 Game Feeders

Deadline to apply for Coshocton Idol is Sunday, Aug. 26. Semi-finals will be Wednesday, Aug. 29 and Thursday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. at the Warehouse Steak-n-Stein. Finals will be Sunday, Sept. 9 from 2 – 5 p.m.

The semi-finals and the finals, which will be Sunday, Sept. 9 from 2 – 5 p.m., will be located outside The Warehouse Steak-n-Stein on their patio. Their full menu will be available to order during the performances. If you’re not able to make it to see the performances, they will be broadcasted live on WTNS radio. Admission to the event is free. “The community has always enjoyed it and it’s a lot of fun,” said John Larson, coordinator of the event. “It’s great entertainment.” First place will receive $750 and second place will receive $250. The event is sponsored by Pepsi, Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Coshocton, Ohio Heritage Bank, and WTNS Radio. For more information, call the Warehouse at 6224001. BETH@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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handler to find a rabbit. They are judged by how quickly they find a rabbit and once the rabbit is seen they are judged on how they cross an imaginary line drawn where the rabbit is seen. Session I Registration The dog with the highest points in one hour Coshocton High School Natatorium wins. There are no guns allowed. The dogs are August 29th & 30th 5-7 p.m. scored by pencil and scorecard. There is also a cyrtswim.tripod.com bench show where the dogs are scored based on the confirmation and movement of each hound. Individuals between the ages of 5 and 18 who are able Conformation is the requirements of the breed to swim 25 meters without assistance. Expectations are: proficient freestyle stroke and ability to dive from the standard as set by each kennel club.” side of the pool. New swimmers must arrive at the pool This event is sponsored by the Coshocton prepared to swim for the coach. 0013_082212 County Beagle Club and several other sponsors. “We want to welcome the public to come and take part in the event,” Dave said. “Food will be served by Schumaker’s and several vendors will be there. Woodbury Outfitters is a huge help to this event as well as several other businesses. As with any hobby, it becomes a passion. Some of the best beagles in the nation are right here in Coshocton County.” For information • Electricity about the Don McVay For more • Building Construction Sr. Memorial Beagle information Hunt, contact Dave • Heating & Air Conditioning call today! with the Coshocton • Multi-Craft Maintenance County Beagle Club 740-455-3111 at 502-3953. For • Administrative Assistant more information regarding other local events, attractions and lodging, contact the Coshocton County Convention & Visitors Bureau at 622-4877 or online at www. visitcoshocton.com. Visit us @ adultcentereducation.org

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Beagles will be returning to Coshocton this month for the Don McVay Sr. Memorial Beagle Hunt which will take place beginning at 6:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday, Aug. 24-25, at Schumaker Farms located at 52411 C.R. 16 in West Lafayette. Spectator admission and parking are free. Dave McVay is the event chairperson. “Don McVay Sr. was an avid beagler and was respected by so many beaglers,” said Dave. “We will see hunters here from all over the country at this event since it has become one of the most prestigious events to win. We had 153 dogs in the hunt last year and 208 the previous year. This is the 11th year for this event and we expect between 1,000 to 1,500 people.” Dave says the hunt draws participants from across Ohio as well as from several states including - New Mexico, Missouri, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia, Michigan, Kentucky, Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, Iowa, and Virginia. Most of them stay in the Coshocton or Newcomerstown area. “This year’s event is a money event where the winners will receive a very large payout,” Dave said. “The PKC is the host kennel club and has added $1,000 to the purse. The beaglers really like coming to Coshocton County. With the UKC Nationals here in April each year, the beaglers have become very familiar with Coshocton, and the running grounds that the Coshocton County Beagle Club have are some of the best in the country.” The public is welcome to attend the event. Dave says visitors can show up and go out on a cast as a spectator or they can watch a show that will occur sometime between noon and 1 p.m. Saturday. They also can take part in the raffle of items, which will be between noon and 2 p.m. “This hunt is designed to give back to the hunter by having a raffle of items totaling $20,000,” he said. “Tickets are sold the day of the event for six for $5.” Dave explained that for the event the participants are split into four dog cast or groups. “They are released into the field in areas of permission throughout the county,” he said. “The dogs are to hunt without assistance from a

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t was truly a great weekend here in Coshocton County with the final concert of the summer at the Airport Amphitheater on a gorgeous and somewhat cool Saturday evening, especially for August. Three local bands: Route 83, Half Moon and the Jason Pendola Band, played to the largest crowd ever at the Amphitheater. What an awesome way to cap off the season and have a launching pad into next year’s performances. And while each band has their own “groupies”, the crowd was enthusiastic and supportive for each of the bands. Practically on the other side of the county, the wonderful volunteers in Newcastle worked from early in the morning to late in the day to host the annual GAR Bean Dinner. The beans were delicious with just the right touch of pepper and whatever else they toss into the pot! Yummy indeed. Combine that with cornbread muffins, potato salad, pie or cake, (or maybe both!) great fellowship and wonderful music from several local groups, including the famous – or is that infamous!! – Walhonding Rube Band. One of the groups came all the way from Johnstown to perform. The Rodichok family featured six children ranging from age 7 to 17, with the youngest playing a washboard. Neat stuff. The children play bluegrass and gospel music – you may have heard them at the River View Park chicken dinner and social in early August. Their website is www. sugarcreekbluegrass.com – named for Sugar Creek, W.Va. – the old family homestead. Always popular Chestnut Ridge also performed to the delight of the crowd. Do you think Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted made the right

call by calling two of Montgomery County’s board of election officials on the carpet (suspending) for violating Husted’s recent ruling on board of election weekend hours? This has to do with board of elections being open two weekends (Saturday morning) prior to the election for in person voting. According to an article in The Columbus Dispatch, Husted’s decision has caught the attention of The New York Times and the Jon Stewart show. As with all things political – there is more to this than meets the proverbial eye and more than we can logically publish in this column, so to speak. Our suggestion is to follow the story. With Ohio once again looming as a key – possibly THE state – in this fall’s election, you need to know what is happening. Ah, school starts this week! All across the county, parents are . . . jumping for joy. Well, mostly. Perhaps you are not in that category if you have a young person headed off to college; ready to take another huge step in their life. It is truly one of the big moments. Local school officials are ready; the new elementary school for Coshocton is making progress – let’s watch out for those school buses and kids walking to school. Adjust your travel time to allow for increased traffic. I’m sure the children will appreciate it. Let’s take a moment to wish good luck and health to all of the area athletic teams, coaches, bands, volunteers, referees, and all those who make these opportunities possible. And to the parents who make the sacrifice to travel to the games, buy the shoes, pay the fees, volunteer at the concession stand, etc., here’s to you.

BPW cake auction has new twist BY JOSIE McCORMICK

Fancy cakes, plain cakes and even cakes entered by cats are welcome at the BPW Cake Auction. This year’s auction will feature a cake entered by Business and Professional Women member Janie Brown under the name of her cat, Wheezer. “She is an imaginative person who wanted to do something different and unique,” said Kim Gress, who is chairing the cake auction. The Seventh annual Business and Professional Women Cake Auction will be held Friday, Sept. 7, at the Civic Center on Main Street. The cakes can be viewed from 1 to 6 p.m. and the auction starts at 7 p.m. Gress said Wheezer’s cake is coming from Buehler’s and is a fourth of a sheet cake with a cat on top made out of cupcakes with gray “fur” on them. According to Gress, Wheezer is quite the character just like his owner. “He has no tolerance whatsoever,” she said. Wheezer likes to hiss at people, but he does have a soft side. Brown told Gress he will follow you from room to room like a dog, enjoys treats and loves his toys and his fan. Cakes in the auction also come with incentives and Wheezer, of course, selected items he thought other cats would enjoy. His cake will be accompanied by a litter box, treats and cat toys. Anyone else, human or animal that would like to submit a cake is welcome to do so. “To be in the program we need your information by Friday, Aug. 31, but we will take cakes up until the event starts,” Gress said. “Your information just won’t be in the program.” There were 65 cakes at last year’s event. Money raised from auctioning them off helped BPW with several projects including its Working Women Scholarships, co-sponsoring the meet the candidates’ night, a luncheon for administrative professional day and much more. “We’ve had cakes go for over $200 and some just for $7,” Gress said. “Every little bit helps us.” Those entering cakes also have the chance to win the people’s choice and most unusual award. “I love seeing all of the people and watching them walk through,” Gress said. “It’s all for a good cause and it’s a fun, family event. Everyone, even the little ones, get a slip to vote, plus you get to go home with cake to eat.” Anyone wanting to know more about entering the cake auction can e-mail coshoctonbpw@gmail.com or call Gress at 502-2154. “Wheezer is hoping that by him donating more cat, dog and other pet owners will want to participate,” Gress said. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM The Beacon wants your opinion! Have an opinion or want to comment on something you’ve read in The Beacon? Please email Mark Fortune at: mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com. The Coshocton County Beacon is now accepting Letters to the Editor! Be sure to include your first and last name. Emailing your Letter to the Editor in Microsoft Word format is preferred. The Beacon reserves the right to edit, refuse or otherwise reject any letter that is deemed inappropriate or offensive to our readers. No more than 500 words please. Please have your letter turned in by noon on Friday.

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choir has sung in Mt. Gilead, Somerset, Grove City, Wooster, Newcomerstown, and Dresden. It also sang for two conferences of the Ohio Choral Directors Association and five summers as part of the concert series at Lakeside on Lake Erie. Aug. 14 was the most recent concert in Lakeside. Rehearsals for this season will begin on Sunday, Sept. 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church in Coshocton. For more information or to schedule an audition, call choir manager Lee Bown at 6223960.

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The Coshocton Community Choir will have auditions for its 42nd season on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 29 -30, at the Presbyterian Church, 142 N. Fourth St. Vacancies in the choir’s membership are open by audition to interested singers high school age and older. A prepared song is not required or used. The choir is directed by its founder, Charles R. Snyder, and has become known for its sacred a capella literature. More than 700 singers have sung with the choir since its beginning in the fall of 1971. The choir will present concerts on Sunday, Dec. 2 and Sunday, April 27, 2013 as well as joining the All-Ohio Youth Choir for a winter pops concert on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. The

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Let the mud fly

BY JOSIE McCORMICK GET MUDDY Bad Boyz Mud Runs is located on State Route 541 west, three miles past Roscoe Village on the right. Look for the sign or call Bo Carter for information at 502-6434. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK

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If the mud ain’t flying, you ain’t trying. That’s the slogan used by Bad Boyz Mud Runs on State Route 541, where vehicles can be found trying to make their way through mud pits on the last Saturday of the month. “I have a lot of friends who do mud runs and there was no place around here to do them,” said Bo Carter, who hosts the mud runs. “I had a big swamp area (on my property) so me and my brother started messing around trying to build one. We cut back trees, built pits and started having them here. It’s worked out good.” In 2011, which was the first year for Bad Boyz Mud Runs, Carter had three runs. “Everyone was better than the next,” he said. Carter will host his fourth run for 2012 on Saturday, Aug. 25 and plans to have a few more

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CLOTHING DRIVE The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County hosted a clothing drive to gather items for children in the Bigs/Littles and Side by Side program. Hygiene products, school supplies and backpacks also were collected. Pictured are Sheila Mayse, executive director of The Mentoring Center, and Tracy Nys, case manager at The Mentoring Center. Women of Witness and New Beginnings Ministries also helped make sure children had the supplies they needed to go back to school. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK Several local organizations have been busy helping kids get ready to head back to school. Supplies have been collected and distributed and safety lessons taught, but local youth have mixed emotions about summer vacation ending. “I’m a little bit excited,” said Cayden Coffman. Coffman is in the fifth grade at Lincoln Elementary this fall.

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“I like hanging out with my friends and math class,” he said. Coffman’s older brother, Corbin also enjoys math. “I like algebra, but I’m really looking forward to getting back with my friends,” said the junior at Coshocton High School. The 2012-2013 school year is a fresh start for K’Marr Cooper, who will be a freshman at COTC Coshocton Campus this fall. “I’m nervous because I’ll be with people of mixed ages,” he said. “I could have classes with people anywhere from age 20 to 40.” Katie Fauver was a little torn about heading back to school. “I’m kind of ready,” said the sixth grader at Lincoln. “My birthday is two days

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The community is invited to welcome Rachelle Goss as the new Program Assistant for 4-H Youth Development in Coshocton County. A welcome reception for Goss is scheduled for 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, in Room B100 of the Coshocton County Services Building. If you are a current 4-H member, 4-H advisor or supporter of OSU Extension in Coshocton County, you are especially encouraged to attend. Goss is a 2011 graduate of the Pennsylvania State University with a BS in Agricultural Science. She has worked as 4-H Program Assistant for Penn State Cooperative Extension in both the Mifflin and Juniata County Extension Offices. Goss is from rural central Pennsylvania and was a nine year 4-H member.


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Redskins ready themselves for challenging season Building a football program that is the envy of many, many other high schools across Ohio has its advantages, but there is also the other side of the equation. “We tell our kids every season that we have to work hard because the target on our back gets bigger and bigger every year,” said Jim Woodrum, head coach at Coshocton High School. The upcoming 2012 season will be no different for the Redskins as they embark on another grueling campaign as a member of the East Central Ohio League. “We’re everybody’s Super Bowl and we have to prepare for that every week because we know we’re going to get everybody’s best shot,” Woodrum said. And from the onset of summer conditioning through the first three scrimmages, Woodrum is satisfied that his players have gotten the message. “This is a very self-motivated group and is one of the hardest working groups,” said Woodrum, who is in his third season as head coach. “It’s been one of the best two-a-days I’ve experienced in 23 years of coaching. They work very, very hard and the seniors have stepped up and provided very good leadership.” Coshocton is coming off a season that saw the team advance to the regional final. That playoff run included convincing wins over Martins Ferry and St. Clairsville before it fell to Johnstown-Monroe in heartbreaking fashion, 27-24. In order to duplicate that feat and continue the Redskins’ impressive string of playoff appearances, the team will have to show continued development, especially on the front line where graduation losses hit the team the hardest. “We’re young and inexperienced up front,” Woodrum said. “The guys who do have age don’t have very much experience but I feel very fortunate to have the group of seniors that I have. To have the inexperience we have on the line, we couldn’t have a better group to help them get through this.” Bringing that leadership to the Redskins

are the players who will man most of the skill positions, starting with senior quarterback Brock Bolden. “Brock has had a great summer,” Woodrum said. “He’s reading things very well, throwing the ball well and he’s a big, strong kid so he’s a threat when he gets out on the flank to either run or pass. They will have to respect both and that provides some issues for defenses. “Plus, he’s providing leadership in between plays in the huddle and that’s very crucial with a young group like this.” Lining up behind Bolden will be Tanner Cognion at fullback while Sequore Harris and Isaiah Jackson will be the wingbacks. Split end will be filled by the combined efforts of Curtis Blake, Hayden Cantrell and T.Q. James with Michael Rhoades also seeing some action. All are seniors with outstanding quickness, which lends itself to a well-balanced attack. Seeking playing time in the backfield is junior Chase Ashcraft. Also hoping to see action are sophomores Dom Johns, Gavin Gray and Donald Stiteler. Junior Micah Demoss and sophomore Ethan Clift will be the back-up quarterbacks. “It helps having that speed when you have inexperience on the front line,” Woodrum said. “Those blocks don’t have to be held as long and right now it seems to be working out well. Even though we have a lot to improve on they’re making good strides.” On the line, sophomore Devin Cutshaw will be the center with sophomore Cody Tarman and senior Nathan Smith at guard. The tackle positions will be manned by senior Zach Mikulik and junior Jordan Saylor with junior Cody Williams at tight end backed up by junior James Johnson. Adding depth to the unit will be senior Devon VanAtta, junior Russell Roof and sophomores Harley Powers and Nathan Leopard while senior Kyle Farrell, juniors Andrew MacKenzie and sophomores Joe Batchelor, J.T Rodgers, David English and Brody Langley will seek playing time. “The line will rotate through and build depth

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throughout the season and we plan on getting them playing time throughout the season,” Woodrum said. “We have a real good core. It’s one of those things where they always go hard. They may go the wrong places sometimes, but when they go, they go hard and that can be corrected.” Woodrum says he has seen some tremendous improvement between the Zanesville and TriValley scrimmages, both which finished in a 1-1 tie, and then even more against John Glenn. Defensively, there will be youth on the line but an outstanding linebacking corps should help the cause. Woodrum plans on using Bolden and Harris at outside backer with Cognion and Smith on the inside. Blake, the only returning starter in the secondary, will play safety with Jackson, Cantrell, Gray, Stiteler and James all getting repetitions. On special teams, Johns will handle the kickoffs, Jackson will kick point-after and field goal attempts and Cantrell will punt. Woodrum also stated that Ashcraft will play a key role on special teams as well as getting some playing time at defensive end while junior Ian Hartley will back up the kickers and punter. “We’re pretty deep and a lot of people don’t realize how important that is on special teams,” Woodrum said. “Plus, they’re all underclassmen and that’s nice. A lot of kids will have to play a lot, especially early in the season and until we get our depth built up.” Assisting Woodrum are Josh Coffman, Seth Corder, Tim Fortney, Steve Smith, Tim Ward, Adam Clark, Jeremy Ady, Andrew Davis, Denny Matthews and Judd Baker. Two long-time assistants have left the program. Craig Clarke exited to take the head coaching position at Maysville High School while Jerry Shook has taken time off to spend with his young family. “Practically our whole staff played in our system are real good young coaches who’ve moved up. There is a lot of enthusiasm and we need that because I am getting old,” Woodrum joked. “When you have guys on your staff who graduated from Coshocton, it means a lot to them. All of the assistants are tremendous coaches. This is a very close-knit staff.” The Redskins open their season on Friday, Aug. 24, traveling to East Knox. The first home contest will be Sept. 7 against West Holmes. “We’re going to take them one at a time and not look ahead. It’s very important that the kids respect every opponent,” said Woodrum, who in the summer participated as an assistant coach in the Ohio versus Pennsylvania “Big 33” game. “One of the biggest things I took away from that game is all the preparation that is necessary,” he said. “It’ doesn’t matter how good you are, as long as you prepare, you’re going to be okay.”


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freshmen. The Generals finished last season with a record of 8-3, including a rare loss in InterValley Conference play to rival Garaway and state powerhouse Liberty Center. They also fell to Lucasville Valley in the opening round of the Division V playoffs, 2821, but marked the ninth consecutive year that the Orange and Black reached the postseason. Despite the loss to Garaway, Ridgewood still captured another IVC title. “We’re shooting for our 10th consecutive playoff,” Slusser said. “At one time, it was a big deal to make the playoffs but now it’s expected but our schedule is unbelievable.” The Generals open the season on Friday, Aug. 24 against Buckeye Trail. Other nonconference clashes include Waynedale, Martins Ferry and Liberty Center. Assisting Slusser will be Jamie McCrea, Jason Prater, Todd Cabot, Chris Cabot, Jake Lahna, Nate Carpenter, Ryan Gress, Chad Massie, Dusty Shroyer and Mike Masloski. “We have a very dedicated group who take great pride in the program,” Slusser said. “They’ve been around and they know the tradition. They’ve heard a lot of people saying that this is the year that everyone will be getting back at us and this group wants to prove they can carry on the tradition.”

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haven’t changed anything. We hope to be able to run the football and pass to keep people honest. That’s how we’ve always made a living. “We’re still looking for a home run hitter offensively,” said Slusser. “Lowe can throw the football a little bit but we’re still looking for some receivers to step up.” Up on the offensive line, Slusser expects junior Andrew Vaughn to be at center, junior Jared Lindig and senior Jeremy Shamel at guard with Newell and senior Chris Davidson at the tackles. Top replacements include sophomores Blake Feldner and Trevor Fuller, as well as junior Jake Eckelberry. Also trying to crack the lineup will be junior Tommy Layman and sophomores Austin Leasure, Matt Leitz, Ben Hostetler, Gage Young, Colton Buchanon and Kelly Barthalow, Junior Laiken Bluck will also see time at tight end with sophomore Derek Ridenour battling for action. “We think we’re pretty deep on the line,” Slusser said. “We have at least eight kids who we’re extremely comfortable with and believe there are others who will come along as the season progresses. On the other side of the ball, Davidson and Grove will be on the ends with Vaughn and Bluck as their understudies. Eckelberry and Newell will be at the tackles with Fuller and sophomore Matt Leitz backing them up. At inside linebacker, it will be Bethel and Shamel while Montague and freshman Brice Hammond seeing some action. At outside backer, it will be Bergeron, Cognion and Zeigler rotating. Sophomore Thor Reed is also vying for action. The secondary will consist of McPherson, Mitchell, Whitt, Croston and C.J. Berry. On special teams, Mitchell will perform the kicking and punting with Grove the longsnapper. All told, the Generals’ roster contains nine seniors, eight juniors, 19 sophomores and 12

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Most of the firepower from last year is gone, but the expectations remain at Ridgewood High School as the 2012 football season rolls in. The Generals have been beset by the loss of a terrific graduating class, including Michigan State University signee Evan Jones as well as all Inter-Valley Conference first-teamers Jake Zeigler, Dakota Albertson, Lenard Davidson and Trent Lingo. Other key losses include quarterback Chris Saylor, Brian McElhaney and Joe Holmes Along with that list of speedy and talented players, also went the majority of the team’s offensive weapons which has put head coach John Slusser and his staff in a reloading mode. “We’re in the process of figuring out what we can and can’t do,” said Slusser. “One thing that remains consistent is that our kids still play and work hard. Right now, our biggest challenge is getting our defense where we can make tackles and get people to the ball. We’re not as fast as teams we’ve had the past few years. Among the top returning players are senior lineman Ben Newell and two-way end Christian Grove. Taking over the reins at quarterback is junior Ryan Lowe with junior Garrett Bethel at fullback. The wingback positions will be manned by seniors Brett Mitchell, Dillon McPherson, junior Seth Bergeron and sophomore Alex Croston. Backing up Lowe will be sophomore Logan Slusser while others hoping for playing time in the offensive backfield include senior Ryan Cognion, juniors Tevis Whitt, D.J. Varian, David Hunt and Cole Zeigler, sophomores Jarrett Art, Austin Savage and Tommy Montague. Playing split end will be seniors Kody Hains and Josh King with their backups including sophomores Morgan Klosinski and Dakota Fixel. “We’re just hoping we can do the things we’ve done in the past,” Slusser said. “We

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River View building new football program A product of tremendously successful high school and college football programs, it is no secret to Josh Lahmers what it will take to send River View in the right direction. “We’re teaching the fundamentals of the game,” said Lahmers, who is embarking on his first season as head coach at RVHS. “We’re going over a lot of basics such as blocking, tackling. That’s kind of what we have preached from day one. We have a lot of work to do.” While the ‘Construction Ahead’ signs around the practice field are figurative, Lahmers and his staff are seeing signs of progress. “There are a lot of things that we’re trying to fix and we’ve gotten better over the past few weeks,” he said. “Each day has its setbacks but also each day we see something that gets a little bit better.” Taking over the program for Chad Massie, who resigned and subsequently took a position as an assistant at Ridgewood, Lahmers is a graduate, a former player and assistant coach on some very successful teams at the school in West Lafayette. That, combined with the experience of spending four years as a member of the football program at Division III college powerhouse Mount Union has provided Lahmers with some extremely valuable insight on what it will take to turn River View’s fortunes around. The Black Bears were 2-8 last season and just 8-42 over the past five seasons. “We’ve talked about creating tradition here at River View,” Lahmers said. “Unlike Coshocton and unlike Ridgewood where there is a rich tradition and they have been very successful over the last 20 years, we have to create that ourselves. “When people now see us play I think they are going to be quick to say ‘that’s how Ridgewood does it’, but you know what? We were very successful at Ridgewood so why wouldn’t a coach want to blueprint that to create a program and try to foster that success here?” he said “There is a difference between wanting to do that and actually going out and doing it. We’re trying to connect the dots there. We see there’s potential. There are some big, fast and talented kids. They are nice athletes… We just have to turn them into football players.” The Black Bears have a solid leader in senior quarterback John Brillhart, who will be a third-year starter but learning to operate out of the Wing-T offense. “He’s going to be a big asset to our team,” Lahmers said. “He shows a lot of potential.” Lahmers also hopes to get contributions on offense from senior running backs Clay Holsclaw and Josh Knight, as well as junior Brandon Adams. Seniors Seth McMahan and Devin Smith will be the wide receivers while juniors M.J. Carey and Eric Hampton will play tight end. Depth at wideout will include seniors Travis Guilliams and Branden Wriston.

He also hopes to get contributions at the running back position from senior Kurt Strongosky and sophomores Jon Barker and Dylan Shepler. Sophomore Zach Fouch is the back-up quarterback. In the trenches, Lahmers is looking at Nate Smith at center, Brodie Lanham and Doug Boals at guard and Jake Mathews and Tyler Triplett at tackle. All are juniors with the exception of Boals, who is a sophomore. Also looking for playing time on the O-line are seniors Anthony Gross, juniors Corey Johnson, Josh Kempf, Blake McKee and sophomores Tim Burris, Leeland Lauvray and Blake Lee. On the defensive side of the ball and in a 4-4 alignment Gross and Kempf will likely be the starting tackles, joined by McKee and Smith on the ends with their primary back-ups consisting of Johnson and sophomore Keith Burchfield. “The O-Line and D-Line are where we are the youngest,” Lahmers said. “We lost almost the entire line through graduation so we are rebuilding on both sides of the ball. The line is definitely the cornerstone to any football program and that’s what we’re trying to start with. “We’ve moved a lot of people around some placed skill guys into those positions. One of the fastest kids on the team (Boals) is only 155 pounds but we moved him to the line to use his skills.” Others who Lahmers hopes to rotate through are Johnson, Lanham, Matthews and Triplett. Boals will also contribute on the defensive side as one of the linebackers where he will be joined by Holsclaw, Shepler and Barker. Also hoping to see action there are Carey, Strongosky and Lee. In the defensive backfield it will be Brillhart, Adams, Hampton, Smith, McMahan and Knight getting the majority of the reps with seniors Guilliams, Wriston and Fouch, backing them up. “We’re a little behind where we want to be defensively and offensively and we’ve just recently put in some special teams plays because we’ve been focusing so much on fundamental football and doing the little things right. If you do the little things right, it leads to success,” Lahmers said. The Black Bears have a roster of 44 players and Lahmers hopes to pick up a few more once school begins. The freshman squad consists of 17 players. “In every position we have kids who have potential and the positive thing is that so far, they’ve been coachable for the most part,” Lahmers said. “We just need a more consistent commitment and we are battling some injuries. You’re going to get hurt but there’s a difference between getting hurt and being injured. Some days we see good things where the kids are fulfilling their potential.” During their preseason scrimmages, the Black Bears fought to a 1-1 tie against Loudonville with the highlight being a huge

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save when they held the RedBirds on downs after a first-and-goal situation. “That got some excitement going and it carried over a little bit I think,” Lahmers said. In their second outing, Indian Valley outscored River View 3-1. “We had a lot of missed tackles in that scrimmage and that goes back to fundamentals,” the coach added. “Some days are real frustrating because we need to get things done. The kids need to understand that we’re on the football field for a reason. We’ve really tried to emphasize that. They need to focus on what we’re telling and coaching them on the practice field and take it to the game field. The Black Bears opened the 2011 season with a 47-18 win over West Muskingum, then beat Zanesville Rosecrans 31-21 in week nine – the latter somewhat impressive in that the Bishops reached the Division VI playoffs and recorded a first-round victory. With the latter victory, River View finished in a tie for third place in the Gray Division of the East Central Ohio League, something Lahmers certainly hopes to improve upon. “When I was interviewed by the administration for this job, I was asked how soon they would see a change in the program and I told them they should expect it immediately. I don’t know how many games we’ll win or lose but I know we will put a team on the field that will compete and give us effort every night. We will have that mindset. “How many wins will that translate into? I’m hoping for more wins than losses, obviously, but I don’t know if that’s realistic out of the gate. It’s more about whether what we’re putting on the field is leading to creating a successful environment and to a successful program rather than being counterproductive. “People want to see success and it’s going to take some time but at the same time, I think if the kids accept this new mentality and new philosophies and buy into the system that’s going to be in place, I think we can have success sooner than later. It just depends on how we progress.” Assisting Lahmers are Kevin Smith, Bart Mathews, Robb Hendershot, Matt Proper and Steve Kick. “We have guys who have some rich tradition and some success and know what it takes I think that will go a long ways in helping change the mentality,” Lahmers added. “We have major challenges ahead of us but I know that we as a staff are going to prepare our kids the best we can and we’re going to create a mentality that we can – and need – to compete. If they believe in what we’re doing we will have success.” West Muskingum is again River View’s foe on opening night with a home game on Saturday, Aug. 25 with their first road game at West Holmes the following Friday.


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The class of 2015 will mark 50 graduating classes of students to walk the hallways of River View High School. There have been tremendous changes over the 50 years to the River View community, but one thing remains the same, Black Bear Pride. The 50th anniversary marks a momentous time in the history of River View High School and River View Local School District. It is fitting that this occasion be celebrated in a special way with a commemorative bronze bear being placed in front of River View High School as a lasting tribute to each graduate. The idea of this Bronze Bear Project was created by Brandon Stewart, 2011 president of the RV Student Council. As a result, the class of 2011 wanted to erect a statue in front of River View High School to commemorate their class and its accomplishments. The project has evolved by working with world-renowned bronze artist Allan Cottrill of Zanesville. Cottrill has worked with many schools in several states to create a lasting memory of their mascot to commemorate school expansions, stadium constructions, etc. “I drew out a sketch of what we wanted and showed him our ideas,” Stewart said. “The small bronze bear that sits in the main office now is something that he already had. I thought it was perfect and everything just kind of fell into place.” An eight-foot tall bronze bear will be erected in August of 2014. This will mark the 50th graduating senior class in the building. Everyone will be invited to attend a celebration to unveil this tremendous work of art - the Bronze Bear - along with a plaque to mark the project’s completion. The bear will be secured in its base with a cement pad and anchor bolts along with a lighting system surrounding the bear so it will be visible in the evening. “Mr. Rinkes (River View’s principal) and I talked about the light system so after a nice football victory you can see the black bear and know that that is us,” Stewart said. “It will bring all kinds of school spirit to River View. I’m so

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Results for River Greens Thursday, Aug. 9 morning ladies golf league. Play of the day: Low net; Winners: - $99) - Name in yearbook for Class of A flight: Rhonda Barlan, C flight: Sharon Griffith; Low scores: Margaret Skelton – 36, Rhonda Barlan – 38, 2015; Bronze ($25 - $49) - Name in the Mardella Rice – 42, Helen Scholfield – 43, Connie Lahna – 44, Judi Groh, Becky Pittis – 45, Darlene Guess, program on the day of commencement. For information, see the River Bonnie Ramshaw – 46, Karen Blaho - 48 View School District website at riverview.k12.oh.us and click on the Bronze CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON Bear icon on the informational page. Results from Hickory Flats Tuesday, Aug. 7 evening ladies golf league. Play of the day: Most Putts; Winners: Questions may also be directed to A Flight: Sue Olinger, B Flight: Janet McIntyre; Low Scores: Connie Lahna – 43, Terry Gross – 45, Jane Fundraising Campaign Chairman Bob Buxton (740-202-0888), or Fundraising Mautz, Sue Olinger – 48, Linda Miller – 49. Campaign Committee Member Bee Lehner (740-502-1492).


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Land Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees 8/10 William T. DeLawder and Marilyn S. DeLawder to Marilyn S. DeLawder Estate of Marjorie Louise Gray, deceased, to Pamela Kay Rice and David L. Gray Edith E. Fairall, deceased, to Garry Wolford and Kathy

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The Coshocton Rotary Club announces a scholarship opportunity for local non-traditional students. Two scholarship awards of up to $1,500 will be made to non-traditional students who live or work in Coshocton County, who are pursuing post-secondary education or training in a specific trade or field, and who are 21-years-old or older or are part-time students. To be considered for this scholarship, an interested non-traditional student must complete an application, attach a brief essay, and provide a copy of an unofficial transcript. Applications for the Coshocton Rotary Club Non-Traditional Scholarship may be downloaded from the club website at www.coshoctonrotary.org. The application deadline is Sept. 1. 0030_101409

Land Transfers: 8/10 Given Park LLC to Ronnie L. and Glynda F. Warren; $89,000 David M. Lanning to CRAIBO PROPERTIES, LLC; $125,000 8/13 Myron G. Dellinger and Mary J. Dellinger to Christopher L. Dellinger and Cheryl M. Dellinger; $35,000 Gerald E. Dunfee, Trustee of Marion C. Dunfee Trust dated 11/21/98 to Brenda J. Bush; $40,000 Edith Pauline Dunfee to Brenda J. Bush; $40,000 8/14 Roscoe White Pine, LLC to The Home Loan Savings Bank; $75,000 8/16 Patricia E. Walters to Kimberly S. Arden; $65,500 Penny E. and Jerry A. Tennant to Ron L. Woodger; $76,500

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August 26th, 1962 Woodrow Bickel of Coshocton had served 25 years with the Stone Container Co. and had been awarded a small watch for his years of dedicated service by Marvin Stone, vicepresident of the firm. Bickel had been a shift supervisor at the Coshocton paperboard mill of Stone Container. His 25 years of service was interrupted only once when Bickel left for three and a half years to serve in the United States Army during World War II with service in the ETO.

1972

August 22nd, 1972 The Warsaw Emergency Squad had recently been organized after Mayor Robert Lewellen was notified that the village was to receive a federal grant of $40,805 to purchase two fully-equipped ambulances. The grant, made through the Ohio Department of Health, made it possible to operate a 24-hour emergency ambulance service to over 5,000 Coshocton County residents beginning that fall. The squad was composed of 20 men and women who had been trained to handle all phases of emergencies. The chief of the squad was to be Lynn Fischer.

1982

August 25th, 1982 Amy Ransom, a senior at Coshocton High School, had been singing ever since she was a little girl. So it came as no surprise when she took first place at the Eighth Annual Governor’s Statewide Gospel and Choir Music Contest at the state fair. She had begun taking voice lessons a few months prior to the contest and had a first soprano voice that could reach three octaves. Ransom had also won other trophies throughout her musical career and wanted to record someday. Her three goals in life were to meet Barbra Streistand, sing a note high enough to break glass, and be in a Coca-Cola commercial.

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August 24th, 1952 The new Coshocton-Roscoe Bridge was really coming along according to Paul K. Brenner, vice president of the Beaumont Bridge Co. who was in charge of the project. Over the past week, construction had really picked up and included the beginning of excavation operations on a second pier, pouring concrete into deeply-embedded piling, and building forms for footers on the first pier. The two piers that were presently under construction were No. 5, located at the water’s edge at the foot of Chestnut St., and No. 3 to be erected at the confluence of the Tuscarawas and Walhonding Rivers.

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Marriages: Harry Thomas Jones Jr. of Coshocton to Rhoda Elisabeth Ormesher of Coshocton Nicholas James Blair of Coshocton to Alyssa Nicole Matz of Coshocton Robert Eugene Wright of Coshocton to Mary Marie Good of Coshocton Derrek Michael Luce of Warsaw to Hannah Brook Winegar of Warsaw Luke Aaron Keener of Kimbolton to Rhonda Sue Yoder of Kimbolton Nathaniel Brice Dreher of Coshocton to Amy Ann Becher of Coshocton Douglas Charles Crossley of Fresno to Deborah Sue Sammons of Fresno Dexter Karl Conkle of Coshocton to Roxana Dawn Wilson of Coshocton Timmy Theodore Bourne of West Lafayette to Amy Jo Boone of Coshocton Merle R. Coblentz of Baltic to Rachel L. Troyer of Fresno Gregory Daniel Sweat of Coshocton to Ashley Hannah Guilliams of Coshocton Danion Lee Severt of Coshocton to Amber Nicole Chio of Coshocton William Shannon Caplinger of Coshocton to Bernice Marie Albertson of Coshocton

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Wolford 8/13 Patricia E. Geiss and Glenn A. Collins to Daniel W. McKay, Jr. Earl A. Mullet Jr. to Marion E. Mullet and Tena M. Mullet 8/14 Walter D. Klein to Walter D. Klein Jr. and Terri Annette Klein Coshocton County Regional Airport Authority to State of Ohio for the use and benefit of the Adjutant General’s Department 8/15 Muriel M. Maher, deceased, occupancy right only, to Mark J. Maher and Marsha L. Hull Walter D. Klein to Cheryl L. Jones, Doris J. Mitchell, and Keith E. Mitchell Esther I. Crouso and Vicki Irene Miller, Trustees to Alan M. Miller and Vicki Irene Miller Melissa A. Sharrock to Jason G. Sharrock Estate of Martin L. Melrose to Mary Elizabeth Warthman, Christopher Melrose, Carl Melrose, Martin T. Melrose, and Eric D. Melrose 8/16 The Board of Commissioners of Coshocton County, Ohio to Coshocton County Memorial Hospital Association Sally J. Kitchen, Trustee, to Soggy Hill Petro Exploration Ltd.

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Three Rivers Bluegrass Band. Three Rivers Bluegrass Music performs on the fourth Saturday of each month at Agents Realty and Auction Services, located at 23024 County Rd. 621 on U.S. 36 and Rt. 621. Admission is $5 a person. There is no charge for children 12 and under. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be available at 5:30 p.m. furnished by Relay for Life Team Alana. The featured band performs from 7 – 9 p.m. and acoustic jam follows from 9:15 – 11 p.m. The featured band for Aug. 25 is Northwest Territory Bluegrass Band. Strike Out Cancer. A “Strike Out Cancer” co-ed softball tournament will be Saturday, Aug. 25 at Coshocton Lake Park complex. Entry is $100 per team. First place finishers are awarded $100 and second place finishers are awarded $75. The drawing will be Aug. 23 at 6 p.m. All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. Contact Missy Guilliams at 294-9171 or Angela Kirker at 502-6833 to find out more about the tournament. Cooking Classes. The Village Pantry will be having cooking classes with pizza piazza, “It’s a Pizza Pie-aye”, on Thursday, Sept. 6 at 6:30 p.m. led by Christy Shrimplin, and “A Galette – What is it?” on Thursday, Sept. 20 at 6:30 p.m. led by Christy Shrimplin. Contact the Village Pantry for more information at 575 4049. The Village Pantry is located at 435 Whitewoman St. Tickets are $10. Run for the Bridge. Our Town Coshocton and The Project to Restore America will have a 5K Run/Walk on Sept. 7 at the Coshocton Courtsquare gazebo. Registration will be from 4:30 – 6:15 p.m. and race time is 6:30 p.m. There will be a special award for

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Family Reunion. The annual Cognion reunion will be Aug. 26 at 12:30 p.m. at the Coshocton Fairgrounds. Bring a covered dish. Meat and table service is provided. There will not be an auction. Date Correction. The Coshocton County Fair box seats and camper fees for fair week need to be paid by Sept. 1, not Aug. 1 as was previously published. Yellow Flag Community Yard Sales. The Village of West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce announces dates for the upcoming Yellow Flag Community Yard Sales. Fall dates are Sept. 7 – 8 with signup deadline at Brother’s Hardware and Variety Store by Aug. 28 for media maps and Aug. 31 for in house maps, which will be available at various locations in the Village. For more information, contact Christie at 502-1286. Schwan’s Frozen Food Day. Riverside Towers is having a fundraiser for their Senior Residents Association with Schwan’s Frozen Foods on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Schwan’s truck will be parked at the Downtowner Plaza on the corner of 2nd Street (across the driveway from Subway). The Riverside Towers Residents Association will receive a percentage of all sales made that day. The public is invited to help us with this very important fundraiser. Albertson Family Reunion. The Albertson Family Reunion will be Sept. 9 at noon at the home of Eleden and Annamarry Donakers, located at 18794 CR 3 in Warsaw.

Don Elson Benefit. There will be a spaghetti dinner and music benefit for Don Elson on Saturday, Sept. 1 from 5 – 11 p.m. at Agents Realty and Auction located at 23024 CR 621 in Coshocton. Suggested donation is $10. Kids 10 and under eat free. They will be serving until 8 p.m. There will be a silent auction from 5 – 7 p.m. and a 50/50 drawing. Musical entertainment will be provided by Chestnut Ridge, Awesome Possum, Joe Williams and Deepwater Band, and Max Hardesty’s One Man Band. Don has stage four colon and liver cancer. Donations can be made at Ohio Heritage Bank, Donald J. Elson’s Fund.

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Meeting Change. The River View Board of Education has changed the date of the regular September Board of Education meeting to Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be in the Administration Office.

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Fall Gardening Workshop: 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, in the Frontier Power Community Room at 778 S. Second St. Learn how to prepare salsa, about tool care and digging bulbs. The fee is $5 and registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 7. A registration flyer is available at the OSU Extension Office, 724 S. Seventh St. or at www.coshocton.osu.edu.

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Bake Sale. Boy Scout Troop 409, sponsored by the First Baptist Church of West Lafayette, will be having at Bake Sale on Saturday, Sept. 1 from 9 a.m. – 3

Customer Appreciation Day. Habitat for Humanity ReStore will be having a customer appreciation day on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. The event is free and free t-shirts will be given away to the first five customers each hour. Coffee and donuts will be available between 9 – 11 a.m. and hot dogs, chips, and drinks will be available between 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. ReStore is located at 1301 Walnut St. in Coshocton.

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Sandwich and Beverage Stand. Boy Scout Troop 409, sponsored by the First Baptist Church of West Lafayette, is operating the Buehler’s Sandwich and Beverage Stand on Saturday, Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Stop and enjoy some tasty items from the lunch stand in front of Buehler’s at 830 S. 2nd Street, Coshocton. The proceeds are for camping registrations, camping gear, and traveling costs for Boy Scout Troop 409. For more information, call Gwen Bordenkircher, Committee Chair, at 502-0470.

School Events

Precious Treasurers Learning and Child Care Center Preschool Open House: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 29. Registration and related information will be available, as well as meet and great your teacher. Openings are still available, with the first day of classes to be Monday, Sept. 10. Call 545-6082 for information.

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Ridgewood High School Reunion. The Ridgewood High School Class of 1992 will be having their 20th class reunion Aug. 25 at Ravens Glenn Winery. Social hour will begin at 5 p.m. with dinner starting at 6 p.m. The cost of the evening is $25 per person. Checks can be made out to Elisa (Vessels) Vertuli. You can either mail or drop off payment to Amy (Lahna) Hasseman at Hasseman Marketing, 432 Main St. Coshocton, OH 43812. Please get reservations in by Aug. 11 and include name as you would like to see them on your name tag. Any questions can be answered by contacting Elisa on the Facebook “Ridgewood HS Class of 1992 Reunion” page.

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Library Events

Wednesday, Aug. 22, 29: Plugged and Unplugged (Teens): Coshocton Public Library: Grades 7-High School Graduation are invited to Plugged & Unplugged for online and traditional gaming. Board Games, Video Games, Internet Access, Friends, Snacks and Fun! Call 740-622-0956 to register. 2:30 - 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22, 29: Books Galore Book Store: Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books magazines, movies, audio books, paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. Saturday, Aug. 25: Books Galore Book Store: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books magazines, movies, audio books, paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. Monday, Aug. 27: Books Galore Book Store: Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books, magazines, movies, audio books, paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 6220956 for information. (Due to publishing local high school football schedules, The Beacon is running a smaller version of Community Calendar this week. Check back for more events in the next couple of issues. We apologize for the inconvenience.)

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The Triple Locks Theatre will begin its 64th season with “37 Postcards.” The play, directed by Nathan Mayse, is a comedy about a dysfunctional family. It features four women (ages 20-80) and two men (ages 30-60). Auditions for the play will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26, and 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27, at the Triple Locks Theatre. Production dates are Friday and Saturday, Oct. 12-13, 19-20, and 2627. For more audition information, contact Nathan Mayse at 502-0080. The season also includes “1940s Radio Hour – A Christmas Carol,” which combines drama and comedy, “Always…Patsy Clines,” a musical about Patsy Cline and her most devoted fan, and “Nunsense,” which will give theater goers an evening of song, dance, bingo and baking. For more on the 64th season, visit www.footlightplayers.com.


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