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Pulled Pork, Texas Roadhouse Salad and Loaded Baked Potato Fundraising Dinner hosted by The Community Center of Southern Tuscarawas

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Clayland Lions Club Scholarship

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“What Women Want – A Night Out Just For Women” hosted by the Johnson Humrickhouse Museum

Now – Apr 30 Clayland Lions Club Scholarship

The Clayland Lions Club is announcing applications for Clayland Lions Club Memorial Scholarships are now available in the Guidance Department of Claymont High School. Two scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each will be awarded to seniors who live within the Claymont School District. Each student who applies must be attending a post-secondary accredited college or a trade school where a license or certificate can be obtained in the chosen career field. For more information or additional questions please contact either of the Claymont High School Guidance counselors or Beth DiDonto, Scholarship Chair of the Clayland Lions Club. Applications must be submitted to the guidance office by 3:00 pm Tuesday April 30, 2024. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.    

Support the Uhrichsville Veterans Memorial by Buying a Brick

Uhrichsville Veterans Memorial Brick Sale. Show your support by purchasing a brick to honor your military loved ones. Only $50 for up to 3 lines of text. Limited number to purchase! Act now! For more information, contact Project Coordinator: Ann Nalley at 740.202.2122 or PM her on Facebook.

Mar 26 Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital A1c Screening

Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital A1c Screening will take place on Tuesday, March 26th from 9 – 11 am at Swiss Village Bulk Food Store, 309 South Broadway Street, Sugarcreek. Management of blood sugar is key in reducing the health complications of diabetes. This finger stick screening test measures your average blood sugar over the past 2 to 3 months.  It is a non-fasting test. The cost is $5. To make an appointment, call 330.602.0779 or contact: UnionHospital.org/Events.

Mar 27 Free AWANA Program hosted by Chili Crossroads Bible Church

Free AWANA Program hosted by Chili Crossroads Bible Church. This is at Kids America on Wednesday, March 27th  at 6:30 pm. Theme: The Floor is Lava. Games, prizes, snacks, Bible memory. Open to the Public. Everyone is welcome! www.chilicrossroads.org/awana. 740.908.4311.

Mar 29 Good Friday Worship Service 

The First Presbyterian Church in New Philadelphia during Holy Week (March 29) will have a Good Friday Service at Noon. Join them for a noontime prayer service commemorating the Passion of Christ through scripture and hymn-singing.

Mar 31 Helicopter Easter Egg Drop hosted by Chili Crossroads Bible Church

Helicopter Easter Egg Drop will take place on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024, at Chili Crossroads Bible Church located at 29445 County Road 10, Fresno. Every child gets candy and prizes. Beautiful music and a message of hope. Fun for the whole family! FREE; but please pre-register to reserve your spot. Questions? Call or text 740-908.4311. www.chilieaster.com Open to the public. Everyone welcome!

Apr 4 Family & Friends CPR Course sponsored by Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital

The Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital Family and Friends CPR Course will take place on Thursday, April 4th from 9 am – 12 Noon at the Tuscarawas County Public Library – Meeting Room B. Cost: $5.00. The American Heart Association’s Family & Friends CPR Course teaches the lifesaving skills of adult Hands-Only CPR, Adult CPR with breaths, child CPR, adult and child AED use, infant CPR, and choking relief for adults, children and infants. The course is intended for anyone who wants to learn CPR but does not need a CPR course completion card to meet a job requirement. This course is ideal for community groups, parents, grandparents, caregivers, schools and students, and others interested in learning how to save a life. Learn and practice CPR so that you are prepared to respond to an emergency. This class covers the basics of CPR in a relaxed environment. Class is limited. Please note, this is NOT a certification class! Registrants must be 12 years or older. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. To register, call 330.602.0779. Visit https://www.unonhospital.org/events to see a full list of Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital community events.

Apr 4 Preschool Program sponsored by Johnson Humrickhouse Museum

The Johnson Humrickhouse is offering a series of fun programs for preschoolers, every Thursday morning from 10 – 11 am, April 4th through the 25th! Kids will learn about all the things we love about Spring. This is geared for kids ages 3 – 5 years old (but those a little younger and a little older are welcome as well!) This is offered free of charge with the support of The Schooler Foundations and The Ohio Arts Council. Space is limited! Registration is required and is open now. Sign up by visiting: jhmuseum.org/preschool or by calling them at 740.622.8710. They hope to see you there! The The Johnson Humrickhouse is located in Historic Roscoe Village at 300 N Whitewoman Street, Coshocton.

Apr 6 Baltic Conservation Spring Trap Shoot 

Baltic Conservation Club Spring Trap Shoot will be held on Saturday, April 6th, 2024, at 10 am at the club; rain or shine! They will have a trap shoot with meat prizes being handed out. A food stand will be provided. Location is: 5650 Troendly Road SW, Stonecreek.

Apr 6 “What Women Want – A Night Out Just For Women” hosted by the Johnson Humrickhouse Museum

Ladies, The Johnson Humrickhouse promises a scrumptious cuisine paired with delectable wines, all while supporting a great cause on Saturday, April 6th beginning at 5:30 pm. This is a luxurious 5-course dinner and a lively auction of unique packages and exclusive experiences. The Friends of the Museum organizes this event, and it serves as a fundraiser for them. All proceeds go to supporting the museum’s educational programming. Chef Michael Cichon is known to create enticing entrees and this year will be no different. Tickets are $75 and admission covers dinner and a complimentary wine ticket (Friends of the Museum members will receive an additional wine ticket). A cash wine bar will also be available. If you want to “UP” your dining experience, their in-house sommelier (David Walters) will match a different wine for each course during dinner! As your course is served by black tied waiters beginning at 6:30 pm, David will come to your table and pour and explain each wine pairing. This is a wonderful way to compliment your dining experience for an additional $25. Tickets can be purchased until March 29th and must be paid for by that date either over the phone by calling 740.622.8710, or by visiting their website at jhmuseum.org/www. If you are interested in sponsoring a whole table or an auction item, please contact the museum. The museum is located in Historic Roscoe Village, 300 N Whitewoman Street, Coshocton.

Apr 6-7 Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital RUN FOR HOME Celebrates the Solar Eclipse

Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital Run for Home is joining in on the excitement over the total solar eclipse that will cut a wide path across parts of Ohio on April 8th. Run for Home will be held Saturday and Sunday before the eclipse and has adopted a special eclipse theme in the race logo, shirts and awards. The first 500 race participants to pick up their race packets will receive a free pair of eclipse viewing glasses. “The eclipse is generating lots of interest and they wanted to tie into this once in a lifetime event,” said Matt Ritzert-Race Director. All proceeds from the Run for Home will benefit Habitat for Humanity East Central Ohio. The funds will help finance construction of a new home for the Albert and Shanie Poole family. In the past 16 years, the Run for Home has generated $256,000 for Habitat projects in Tuscarawas County.  The weekend includes a variety of running and walking events for the family including a 1-mile fun run/walk, 5K race and 10K race. Saturday is family day with fun-filled kids’ run with eclipse themed activities. Sunday is the Run for Home half-marathon and team-relay with a race-route from Tuscora Park to Dover City Park and back to the finish line at Tuscora Park. They are offering a $200 cash prize to the fastest male and female who break the course records. And, any runners who qualified for the Boston Marathon can register for the half-marathon at a discounted price. Registration is open for all events at www.runforhome.org. The event is part of the Ohio Subway Challenge Series. The kids run is free and no registration is needed. “Volunteers are the heart and soul of the CCUH Run for Home”, said  Volunteer Coordinator Sheila Witt. Sheila can be reached at 330.447.0099 or by email at shera205@icloud.com or by using the link on the Run for Home website, www.runforhome.org. Volunteers also receive a free t-shirt and can enjoy the refreshments provided for race participants. The Run for Home is sponsored by Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital and various other local businesses. All activities are headquartered in the Tuscora Park dining hall. Also see Saturday, April 6th and Sunday, April 7th race day schedules at www.runforhome.org.

Apr 8 Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital Cholesterol Screening

Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital is offering a Cholesterol Screening on Monday, April 8th from 9 – 11 am at Warren Township Community Center, 3986 New Cumberland Road NE, Mineral City.  Cholesterol Screening is a 5-minute instant screening that tests for total cholesterol, good (HDL) and bad (LDL) cholesterol, as well as triglycerides and blood sugar. Most accurate results with a 12-hour fast. Appointments preferred Walk-ins accepted on a limited basis. The cost is $9.00. To make an appointment, call 330.602.0779 or contact: https://www.unionHospital.org/events to see a full list of Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital community events.

Apr 10 “Food on the Fly” hosted by Schoenbrunn Moravian Church

This is “just drive thru and pick up (Curb Service Only) Food on the Fly” and happens on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Wednesday, April 10th from 4:30 – 6 pm is a Swiss Steak dinner that includes 2 sides (Choice of mashed potatoes, mac/cheese, green beans or corn) a dinner roll and dessert for $10.00 a meal. The Schoenbrunn Moravian Church is located at 2200 East High Avenue, New Philadelphia.

Apr 10 Free AWANA Program hosted by Chili Crossroads Bible Church

Free AWANA Program hosted by Chili Crossroads Bible Church. This is at Kids America on Wednesday, April 10th at 6:30 pm. Theme: Dunkin Donuts.  Games, prizes, snacks, Bible memory. Open to the Public. Everyone is welcome! www.chilicrossroads.org/awana. 740.908.4311.                  

Apr 10 Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital A1c Screening

Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital A1c Screening will take place on Wednesday, April 10th from 9 – 11 am at Tuscarawas County Public Library, 121 Fair Avenue NW, New Philadelphia. Management of blood sugar is key in reducing the health complications of diabetes. This finger stick screening test measures your average blood sugar over the past 2 to 3 months.  It is a non-fasting test. The cost is $5. To register, call 330.602.0779 or Visit: https://www.unionhospital.org/events to see a full list of Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital community events.

Apr 15 Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital A1c Screening

Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital A1c Screening will take place on Monday, April 15th from 8 – 10 am at Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital Orthopaedic Surgery Office, 515 Union Avenue: Suite 167, Dover. Management of blood sugar is key in reducing the health complications of diabetes. This finger stick screening test measures your average blood sugar over the past 2 to 3 months.  It is a non-fasting test. The cost is $5. To register, call 330.602.0779 or Visit: https://www.unionhospital.org/events to see a full list of Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital community events.

Apr 16 Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital Cholesterol Screening

Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital is offering a Cholesterol Screening on Tuesday, April 16th from 9 – 11 am at Strasburg Senior Center, 206 Second Street NW, Strasburg. Cholesterol Screening is a 5-minute instant screening that tests for total cholesterol, good (HDL) and bad (LDL) cholesterol, as well as triglycerides and blood sugar. Most accurate results with a 12-hour fast. Appointments preferred Walk-ins accepted on a limited basis. The cost is $9.00. To make an appointment, call 330.602.0779 or contact: https://www.unionHospital.org/events to see a full list of Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital community events.

Apr 17 Free AWANA Program hosted by Chili Crossroads Bible Church

Free AWANA Program hosted by Chili Crossroads Bible Church. This is at Kids America on Wednesday, April 17th at 6:30 pm. Theme: Awards & Super Sundaes/Awana Store Open.  Games, prizes, snacks, Bible memory. Open to the Public. Everyone is welcome! www.chilicrossroads.org/awana. 740.908.4311.

Apr 17 “Take Back Our Children – Online Safety Training” hosted by The Community Center of Southern Tuscarawas

The Community Center of Southern Tuscarawas is located on Main Street in Port Washington,in partnership with Empower Tusc is holding a public meeting to provide online safety training for parents, educators and anyone concerned with a child’s safety. We all want to keep our kids safe! Unfortunately, online gaming and apps are changing so fast it’s hard for parents to keep up with it. Sheriff Captain Adam Fisher and human trafficking educator Melanie Anderson from Compass, bring all the up-to-date information  on how we can guard our kids against online predators, social media bullies and insidious games and apps. Tour the state of the art Hidden in Plain Sight vehicle from Empower Tusc and see if you can spot all the red flags in a simulated teenager’s bedroom. Everyone that tours the HIPS vehicle will be entered into a drawing for a door prize.  We all will discuss the affects of social media on mental health and the rise in suicide rates in teens and young adults. Attendees will take home tips and information provided by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. Let’s take back our children from online predators, social media bullies and the brink of suicide! Following the meeting, the Center is welcoming the band, Go Worship; from Missouri to lead an hour of praise and worship. Attendees are welcome to stay for this musical performance. Visit now: Facebook/TheMovementPW

Apr 18, 19, 20 Rummage Sale hosted by Scio United Methodist Church

The Scio United Methodist Church’s Rummage Sale takes place on Thursday, April 18th & Friday, April 19th from 9 am – 4 pm and Saturday, April 20th from 9 am – 12 Noon at The Scio United Methodist Church located at 117 Maple Street, Scio. Furniture, household goods, books, clothing and other miscellaneous items. All proceeds go to missions.

Apr 20 Carroll County Farm Bureau Show Stock Seminar

The Carroll County Farm Bureau will hold the Show Stock Seminar on Saturday, April 20th at the Carrollton Livestock Auction Barn from 10 am – 3 pm. This event is free and open to any youth exhibitor planning to show chickens, sheep, hogs, goats and cattle at their county fair. Speakers will present live demonstrations on how to get the best out of your livestock project. Topics including showmanship, grooming, feeding, animal management and what to expect at the fair will all be covered at this event. The event will start at 10 am with a welcome. Following that each species will have a separate session focused on the basic knowledge of that species. Lunch will be available for purchase. During the lunch break, Quality Assurance stations will be available. Following lunch, each species’s session will continue in the afternoon with showmanship, grooming and nutrition. Please RSVP by April 17th by calling 330.339.7211.  “The Carroll County Board of Trustees works very hard to strengthen our communities and provide opportunities for our young people,” said Trevor Kirkpatrick, Organization Director for the Carroll County Farm Bureau. “We are very thankful for OSU Extension and the Carrollton Livestock Auction Barn for being so willing to partner with us. We are excited to give kids an opportunity to excel in their livestock projects and prepare them to be successful at the county fair this summer”.

Apr 20 Queens Tea Event being announced by The Clay Capital Heritage Center

The Queens Tea Event being announced by The Clay Capital Heritage Center is always a popular Queens Tea event with a Moana theme! Channel your inner Moana and join them for a fun-filled event! Guests are cordially invited to the Clay Capital Heritage Center’s annual Queens Tea on Saturday, April 20th from 11 am – 1 pm at the Streetside Center (415 Center Street, Dennison); across from the Dennison Depot. The party will consist of a light lunch, games and activities, a special coronation ceremony and the opportunity to meet with special visitors! Tickets are $25 for Non-Members and $20 for Museum Members. Tickets can be purchased at claymuseum.eventbrite.com and are on sale now for Members and go on sale Friday, March 22nd at 9 am to the public. All guests must have a ticket to attend. Reservations are required as a limited number of seats are available. There is no age limit, but most little princesses tend to be 3 – 10 years old. They can’t wait to see you for an afternoon of fun!

Apr 24 Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital A1c Screening

Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital A1c Screening will take place on Wednesday, April 24th from 8 – 10 am at Mako’s Market & Pharmacy, 240 E 3rd Street, Uhrichsville.  Management of blood sugar is key in reducing the health complications of diabetes. This finger stick screening test measures your average blood sugar over the past 2 to 3 months.  It is a non-fasting test. The cost is $5. To register, call 330.602.0779 or Visit: https://www.unionhospital.org/events to see a full list of Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital community events.      

Apr 28 Rigatoni Benefit for Brenda Greenwood

The Rigatoni Benefit for Brenda Greenwood will take place on Sunday, April 28th at 12 Noon at the Midvale Park Pavilion (located at: 4889 Waltz Drive, Midvale).  The dinner includes: rigatoni, salad, bread, dessert and beverage. Cost: $7.00/adults and $4.00/children. There will be a 50/50 drawing, silent auction and a lottery wreath. Any and all donations appreciated. Contact Doug Cross at 330.260.0071 for information or to donate to this benefit.  Brenda is a Midvale resident who has been battling cervical cancer for the past 2 years. Please go and show support for Brenda and her family. This benefit is to help with medical costs, treatments and procedures not covered by insurance.

Ongoing TRINITY Breast and Cervical Cancer Grant Program

Many women without health insurance are not aware that this service exists and that they have the opportunity to receive breast and cervical cancer screenings. The Trinity Breast and Cervical Program is part of the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. The money for this program is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and also the state of Ohio. They are reaching out to women who have not been able to get their annual screenings done because they cannot afford them. Pap Tests, Pelvic Exams, and Clinical Breast Exams are offered to women 40 years of age and over, as also mammograms for women 50 years of age and over who are uninsured and have an income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. To set up an appointment, women can call Trinity BCCP at 1-800-921-5151.  Trinity will complete an application and help them to choose a provider close to their home. Once enrolled the women are scheduled for their screenings and an appointment letter is mailed to them that they in turn take to their appointment. The letter tells the provider that Trinity BCCP should be billed for the approved visit. Qualified women do not have to pay upfront and will not receive a bill for approved services by Trinity BCCP. For a limited time, Trinity BCCP will give each woman who completes her screening services a $20 gift card. (According to Barb Steitz, Program Manager at Trinity BCCP, the program began in 1994 and has funded over 118,000 pap tests, 131,000 clinical breast exams, and 109,000 mammograms for eligible women.)

Ongoing Celebrate Recovery Addiction Support Team

The Christian Lighthouse’s Addiction Support Team (Road to Freedom) is partnering with Trinity Hospital Twin City to provide an addiction support group. If you are struggling with addictions, or someone near and dear to you suffers from an addiction, you are invited to join Celebrate Recovery. The group meets every Tuesday at 7 pm, with the doors opening at 6:30 pm at Trinity Hospital Twin City. Go to the Emergency Department entrance, take the elevator to the 2nd floor and turn right. For more information please contact: John or Tracey Jones at 330-275-2217 or email johntraceyjones@gmail.com

Ongoing Spinal Cord Injury Support Group

The spinal Injury support group meets on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 7 PM in the Union Hospital Toomey Room-Front (Ground floor immediately outside the cafeteria). Park in the upper visitor parking lot. All are welcome to attend. For more info, contact: Sue Shepherd at sbshepherd813@gmail.com

Ongoing Crohn’s & Colitis Support Group at Newcomerstown

This group meeting will be held every Tuesday from 5-6 pm at the Newcomerstown Public Library located at 123 E Main St, Newcomerstown. You and your loved ones are welcome to attend! They hope to see you there!

Ongoing Warren Township Community Center in New Cumberland

You can take advantage of their Eat in or Drive Thru Take Out in Back. Call ahead for take-out at 330.365.9240. Hours are 11 am – 1 pm every Monday, for a donation. (Each Monday is a different menu).
Bingo starts at 12:30 pm every Monday.
“The Loft” Resale Shop is open on Mondays from 10AM – 1:30 PM with a wide variety of good used items!
Grab a Good Book from the Reading Room
“Pop Up” Library on select Mondays!
Corn Hole Games Wednesday’s and Sunday’s at 6 pm.
Euchre
every second Tuesday of the month at 6 pm. (Covered Dish)
“Men’s Basketball” night once again! Gym will be open at 6 pm EVERY THURSDAY. Everyone is welcome! Go help keep Pastor Larry Stitt on his toes!
PICKLEBALL Every Friday at 11 am The Warren Township Community Center (the former New Cumberland Elementary School) is located in New Cumberland off of State Route 212 in the Atwood Lake area. Physical address is: 3986 New Cumberland Rd NE, Mineral City. For more information, call Portia at 330.260.9528 or the Center at 330.365.9240 and leave a message.

Ongoing Newcomerstown Historical Society Events

The Olde Main Street Museum is located at 213 West Canal Street in Newcomerstown. Call 740.498.5636 for more information.

Ongoing Newcomerstown Museum Events

All future tours of the museum will be by appointment only and visitors can call 740.498.7735 to make arrangements to tour. The Gift Shop at Olde Main Street was recently refurbished and is under the management of Karen Shepherd.  Visit the Newcomerstown Historical Society’s Facebook Page for future events.

Ongoing Coshocton Johnson Humrickhouse Museum
Upcoming events: Visit: jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org or call them at 740.622.8710 with any questions or if you would like to set up an appointment to pick up materials.

Our Town Stories occur monthly on the second Thursday of the month at noon.
For more upcoming events, go to: jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org Join them on Saturdays and Sundays, from noon – 4 pm as they put the finishing touches on their brand new exhibits and displays! Gone are the days of the same ‘ole stuff year after year. Next time you see them, be ready for a whole new experience! Keep an eye on their social media for renovation updates! The museum is located at 300 N Whitewoman Street in Coshocton. The museum encourages all patrons to take health and safety precautions. To familiarize yourself with their new Covid-19 guidelines, please visit their website.  For more information or to RSVP, contact the museum at 740.622.8710 or email: jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org. For more information: Email: scoops@ohiotraveler.com or director@visitcoshocton.com or contact: Coshocton Visitors Bureau, 432 North Whitewoman St, Coshocton at 740.622.8710

Ongoing Plat Books Available

The Tuscarawas County office of Ohio State University Extension located at 419 16th St SW, New Philadelphia (330.339.2337) has Plat Books available for purchase at the office. The cost is $20 per book and proceeds benefit the 4-H program. An additional purchase location is the Tuscarawas County Map Office located at 125 E High Ave, New Phila.  (330.365.3303).

Ongoing Gas Pipeline Information

The oil and gas activity throughout the county has created the need for the construction of pipelines to move the product. Many landowners who are being contacted about their property can receive free resources to help landowners get answers. Log on to http://tuscarawas.osu.edu or contact the Tuscarawas County office of Ohio State University Extension at 330-339-2337.

Ongoing Schedule of Events for Historic Zoar Village/ Schoenbrunn Village/Fort Laurens/Uhrichsville Clay Museum
For more information, contact Fort Laurens at 330.874.2059 or Zoar at 330.874.3011 or visit their websites at zoarinfo@historiczoarvillage.comwww.ohiosfirstvillage.com or www.fortlaurens.org

Historic Zoar Village: Zoar Specialty Tours: Zoar General History
Historic Zoar Village is a National Historic Landmark District keeping much of its historic appearance.  Please call 330.874.3011 for more information on what’s going on in Historic Zoar Village. They will be happy to share their safety and distancing guidelines with you.  Check out their website: zoarinfo@historiczoarvillage.com for all their up-and-coming events. Please email Tammi at tshrum@historiczoarvillage.com or call 330.874.3011 for more information.
Fort Laurens:  
visit their website at www.fortlaurens.org for more information.
Schoenbrunn Village:
For more information, call 740-922-6776 or 330-663-6610. www.ohiosfirstvillage.com Uhrichsville Clay Museum:  See their website for up-and-coming events

Ongoing Norma Johnson Center

For more information, contact Norma Johnson Center (NJC) office located with Tuscarawas Soil & Water Conservation District at 330-339-7976

Ongoing The Wilderness Center (TWC)

The Wilderness Center (“Connecting you with nature”) is located at 9877 Alabama Ave. SW, Wilmot, OH 330.359.5235
Go to: https://www.wildernesscenter.org/  to check out their upcoming Events” and to register.
Events: Go to their website to check out all the upcoming events at TWC. Go to the TWC website: twc@wildernesscenter.org  for the dates, times, and costs +  more information.  Also, Check out the TWC Nature store online now! Birdseed, books, apparel & more! Support TWC while you shop! Go to the wilderness center.square.site.

Ongoing Save the Coshocton Planetarium

Coshocton City Schools does not have the financial ability to restore the planetarium. As a result, a citizens committee has taken on the task to secure financial aid from foundations, businesses, social clubs & private individuals to finish the project. Please consider assisting financially. Donations can be made at the following locations that are tax-deductible: Home Loan & Savings Bank; Coshocton City Schools Attn: Treasurer or Save the Coshocton Planetarium, PO Box 1517, Coshocton, OH 43812. (Make checks payable to Coshocton Business Development Foundation and in the memo, line write: Coshocton Planetarium.) Or Go Fund Me online: https://gofundme.com/chs-planetarium. You may also contact the committee chairman: Ron Derewecki at 740.622.1058

Ongoing T- County Beekeepers Assoc Meeting
Website:  www.tuscarawascountybeekeepersclub.org, Facebook page or call Association President, Ray Wirt at 330.323.5525. Future meetings are scheduled for: (~No December meeting!~)

Ongoing Chili Crossroads Bible Church Events
Every Wednesday at 6:30 pm  Chili Crossroads church will have a program for adults, teens, and kids.   
Wednesdays at Chili –  Pizza, Salads & Subs will resume starting Sept 2nd. Every Wednesday! Pizza is available on Wednesdays from 3 – 8 pm. Except for holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Also, Adults can go enjoy a Bible study called the Power of Prayer on the same night and time as the kids enjoy their themed events. Everyone welcome! Free! They hope to see you there! Dine-in or carry out. 5-mile delivery available. This will help them help kids in the community, providing transportation and Bible memory. Call ahead: 740.545.9707.  See the menu at www.chilibiblechurch.org or the church’s Facebook page.   
Watch Devotionals on Facebook live on weekdays at 10 am at www.facebook.com/chilicrossroads/live.
Watch live services being streamed at 10:30 am every Sunday and Friday night at 8:15.
Chili Crossroads Bible Church Changing Name of Recovery to Simple Steps Recovery
Drug overdose deaths killed over 107,000 Americans last year. Let’s stop the crisis together! Chili Crossroads Bible Church is proud to announce the Friday night recovery program has been changed from RU Recovery and is now called Simple Steps Recovery. The newly enhanced program meets every Friday night at 7 pm. Transportation is available across from 612 Walnut in Coshocton every Friday at 6:30 pm. Open to the public.  Everyone is invited. Open program. Childcare and meal are provided. The address of Chili Crossroads Bible Church is 29445 County Road 10, Fresno.

Ongoing Carroll County Arts Center Activities

For classes, call 330.627.3739 to register! Payment is due at registration. Check out more classes on their website. Embrace Appalachia at your Art Center! http://carrollcountyarts.org/site/  The Carroll County Arts Center is located at 204 West Main Street, Carrollton. Upcoming events: None reported at this time.

Ongoing Events in Stark County

Please go to their website www.StarkCountyEvents.com for a schedule of activities for Arts, Theater, Music, Business, Children’s, Education, Farmer’s Markets, Festivals, Fundraiser/Benefits, Health events, Lecture/Workshops, Literacy, Membership Meetings and Museum Exhibits.