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Clarence “the crow,” being held by Jan Myers, on the right, flew over to the Pomerene Center for the Arts to check out crow themed artwork that Anne Cornell, left, wanted to show him. Myers’ Coshocton Visitors Bureau and Cornell’s Pomerene Center are working together to plan a Crow Homecoming, which will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17. BEACON PHOTO BY
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COSHOCTON - Jan Myers, director of the Coshocton Visitors Bureau, • Building Construction For more wants to turn a negative into a positive. • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) “The crows will be here until late February or early March,” she said. information • Power Lineman “We might as well do something fun with them. If Hinckley can have a call today! buzzard day, than we can do this. Crows are actually cute to some people.” • Multi-Craft Maintenance 740-455-3111 The Crow Homecoming will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, at • Administrative Assistant the former Park Hotel Lot on Main Street. The Pomerene Center for the Arts is hosting the event, which includes contests, prizes, Crowtown Pizza, crow appetizers from the Warehouse Steak n Stein and Hot “Crow-Co from Medbery Marketplace. Crow inspired art work by River View High School students also will be on display. “They are sculptures made out of wire and plastic bags that are treated with heat,” said Anne Cornell, director of the Pomerene Center. Also on display will be the Crow Wall, which will temporarily hang Visit us @ adultcentereducation.org on the outside wall of the Park Hotel Lot. “It’s graffiti style art,” Cornell said. “It’s a way for us to take control of an issue and play.” The Crow Wall was done in panels that COSHOCTON HOSPITAL were photographed to make a 2,500 square foot PLEASANT VALLEY CLINIC billboard to be hung up at the Park Hotel Lot. The public also can view the original panels at the Pomerene Center. Attendees also will have the opportunity to get their picture taken with the crow from Crowtown Pizza and Clarence “the crow,” a mascot for Coshocton who was created by the CVB. MD Internal Medicine Physician “Clarence helps us talk about the crows in Coshocton,” Myers said. “The crows have a negative image and he’s a cute character to give them a positive voice.” To schedule an Dr. Smriti Vaid has joined the medical staff of the Pleasant Valley Clinic Clarence attends various events in Coshocton and is now accepting patients. As an internal medicine physician, she appointment, please and even has his own Facebook page for friends specializes in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases. call her office at to leave him messages. (740) 295-5922. Dr. Vaid’s office is located at 1390 Pleasant Valley Dr. To find out more about the Crow Homecoming, contact the Pomerene Center for the Arts at 740-622-0326 or the Coshocton pleasant valley clinic Visitors Bureau at 740-622-4877 or www. visitcoshocton.com. www.ccmh.com JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM 0041_111412
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