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HEARING TESTS SET
FOR COSHOCTON AREA
Hearing evaluations will be given at Beltone Hearing Aid Center. The
evaluation will be given by a Hearing Care Practitioner in Coshocton on
Thursday, December 5th & Tuesday, December 10th. Anyone who has
trouble hearing or understanding conversations is invited to have a hearing
evaluation to see if this problem can be helped. Bring this Coupon in for your
HEARING TEST: a $175 value, FREE!
Hearing Aid Center
Family owned and operated for over 60 years
Coshocton, OH • 135 Downtowner Plaza
Hearing tests will be given on
Thursday, December 5th & Tuesday, December 10th
from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Zanesville, OH • 2800 Maple Ave Suite M1
Mark Fortune | Beacon
Cindy Kaiser (right) was inducted into the Warsaw Lions
Club Music & Comedy Show Hall of Fame. She is pictured
with Audrey Phillips.
Mark Fortune | Beacon
Dairel Kaiser (left) was inducted into the Warsaw Lions
Club Music & Comedy Show Hall of Fame. He is pictured
with Audrey Phillips.
Hearing tests will be given on
Friday, December 6th, Monday, December 9th and
Wednesday, December 11th
from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
CALL 740-217-3910 or 888-744-7598
FOR AN APPOINTMENT NOW!
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Evening and Weekend tests by appointment.
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Monday, Dec. 9
Mark Fortune | Beacon
D. Curtis Lee (right) was inducted into the Warsaw Lions
Club Music & Comedy Show Hall of Fame. He is pictured
with Dairel Kaiser.
Mark Fortune | Beacon
Gary Kilpatrick (right) was inducted into the Warsaw
Lions Club Music & Comedy Show Hall of Fame. He is
pictured with Dairel Kaiser.
SHOW: Fun was had at the Lions Club Show
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“We certainly have big shoes to fill because they set the
bar really, really high. We’re hoping that we’ve succeed-
ed with that. A lot of people have stepped in from the
chorus and other people in the community to help us
bring the show forth this year.
“This is all about the Lions Club and raising the money
so we can put it right back in the community. We have a
lot of need and that’s where we want to put the money.
“I just want to thank the community - the commu-
nity has been so supportive from talking to people and
getting ticket sales or just someone stopping you in the
grocery store and asking how they can help - our com-
munity is so supportive and you don’t realize that until
you move away. And when you come back home you
realize the real sense of community that is right here at
Warsaw supporting the Lions Club.
Rice, who has participated in the show for seven or
eight years, said, “Well, this is terrifying of course - but
I’ve been coming to the show since I was probably
8-years-old and it took me a really long time to master
the courage to put myself into the show and being able to
run it now is just kind of a dream come true - I’ve always
been a producer of sorts and I couldn’t see this show end.
“It’s exciting to have new people step into the roles that
were held by long time show participants - it’s always
good to have some change. This is a big change for every-
one - even for someone like me who has been coming to
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the show and seeing those same people year after year
after year but having them step down and being one of
the people to replace them - these were people that I
looked up to - that gives me the strength to and courage
to put on a good show in their honor and keep the tradi-
tion going. It’s really exciting to give some new people a
chance to fill those shoes.
“Some of the skits we have this year - they are hilarious
- they are real doozies and very family friendly. We had
a critic come out and review the show and she was very,
very pleased.
“Without this fundraiser I’m not quite sure what the
Lions Club would do, so it is super important that it con-
tinues. It is their biggest fundraiser. They do a lot of good
things for a lot of people.
“People have been asking me if I was nervous and
normally I only have one thing to focus on and that’s
my solo - but this year I have so many things bouncing
around in my head that I’m not nervous, I’m just in a
Zen place. I feel really, really good about what we are
putting forward. I feel really confident about the show. I
think people are going to enjoy the show - we have some
amazing talent here in Coshocton County.”
Four individuals were inducted into the Warsaw Lions
Club Music & Comedy Show hall of fame during the Sat-
urday evening show for their many years of dedication
and service to the show: D. Curtis Lee, Gary Kilpatrick,
Dairel Kaiser and Cindy Kaiser.
Meatloaf w/ Gravy, Mashed
Potatoes, Key West Blend
Vegetables, Sliced Peaches,
Dinner, Roll & Milk
Tuesday, Dec. 10
Shredded Chicken, Tater Tots,
Lemon Garlic Brussels Sprouts,
Fruit Cocktail in Orange Jell-O,
Bun & Milk
Wednesday, Dec. 11
Beef & Noodles, Mashed
Potatoes, Seasoned Broccoli
Florets, Tropical Fruit, Cookie,
Bread & Milk
Thursday, Dec. 12
ACTIVITIES
Monday, Dec. 9
10:00 Senior Exercise Class
10:30-11:15 Monday Bingo!
11:00 Blood Pressure Checks
By: Interim HealthCare
12:45 Strength & Balance
Tuesday, Dec. 10
8:00 Yoga
9:15 Cario Drumming
9:30 Nails with Penny
10:30 Mindful Meditation
11:30 Birthday Party
11:30 Commodity Box Pick-Up
Wednesday, Dec. 11
Italian Sub, Cream of Tomato
Soup, Orange, Dragon Punch,
Crackers & Milk 10:00 Senior Exercise Class
11:30 Holiday Energy
Saving Presentation
12:45 Strength & Balance
Friday, Dec. 13 Thursday, Dec. 12
Center Closed for Employee
Recognition Banquet
December Soup
Chili Soup
Served 11-1
Takeout or Eat-In
$3 each.
Includes Crackers.
Salads Available!
Served 11-1
$3 ea. Takeout or Eat-In
Choice of Toppings & Dressings
8:00 Yoga
9:30 Chair Massage - Carol
11:15 Brain Games
1:00 Movie Matinee
Friday, Dec. 13
Center Closed for Employee
Recognition Banquet
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If you need transportation to the Center for
meals, activities, or weekly grocery shopping,
call us at 740-622-4852 to schedule your ride
at least one day in advance.
To access ingredient content,
please call Bud Moore 740-622-4852
All seniors are welcome: bring a friend!
Call for more information: 740-622-4852
Coshocton County Senior Center
201 Browns Lane, Coshocton • 740-622-4852
Center hours are Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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