The Coshocton County Beacon February 26, 2020 | Page 11
February 26, 2020
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The Moxie Strings to perform
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The Coshocton and Holmes extension offices are inviting hay and
livestock producers to a hay quality workshop at the Miley Com-
munity Center in Clark.
Hay quality
workshop set for
March 3 in Clark
It is no secret weather
conditions have made it dif-
ficult to make high-quality
hay in East Central Ohio
during the past few years.
The Coshocton and
Holmes extension offices
are inviting hay and live-
stock producers to a hay
quality workshop on Tues-
day, March 3 from 6-8 p.m.
at the Miley Community
Center, 1332 state Route 83,
Clark.
Dr. Ted Wiseman, OSU
Extension educator from
Perry County, will be the
keynote speaker for this
event. Pa r t icipa nts w ill
lear n more about forage
sampling, how to interpret
a forage analysis and how to
account for poor-quality hay
when feeding livestock.
Learn more about crude
protei n, A DF a nd N DF.
Lear n why a cow’s belly
may be full of hay but still
lack nutrients. K nowing
the key numbers from a hay
quality test will help you
feed your livestock better.
The fee for this workshop
is $5 per person to cover
refreshments and facility
rental. This fee can be paid
at the door. Preregistrations
are being requested so ade-
quate handouts and refresh-
ments can be made.
Call either the Coshocton
County Extension off ice
at 74 0 - 622-2265 or t he
Holmes County Extension
office at 330-674-3015 to
make a reservation.
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Contemporar y string
T he Mox ie St r i ngs melo d ie s f r om m a ny
duo, The Moxie Strings, compose the majority of countries, resulting in a
w i l l t ou r a r e a s cho ol s their pieces and arrange gen re-blur r ing blend of
and then perform at the
Performing Arts Center
at Kent State University
Tuscarawas on Saturday,
Feb. 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Hailed as “top-notch,
instrumental wizardry,”
The Moxie Strings offer
listeners the opportunity
t o ex p e r ie nce some of
the world’s best-k nown
i n st r u me nt s t h roug h a
young, progressive lens.
Diana Ladio and Ali-
son Lynn hold Bachelor
of Music degrees in music
perfor mance and music
educat ion , wh ich have
given them the tech ni-
cal foundation to explore
the limits of their instru-
ments and helped the
group build a reputation
for musical excellence.
Ly n n p e r for m s on a
newly invented electric
cello and Ladio on a con-
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t e m p o r a r y f ive - s t r i ng
Contemporary string duo, The Moxie Strings, will tour area schools
violin. Both use a variety and then perform at the Performing Arts Center at Kent State Uni-
of audio-effect pedals.
versity Tuscarawas on Saturday, Feb. 29 at 7:30 p.m.
mainstream melodies and
rock-inf luenced rhythms.
The band’s high-energy
show continues to rede-
fine strings’ role in con-
temporar y music and
offers audience members
a diverse musical experi-
ence.
Tickets for The Moxie
Strings concer t on Feb.
29 st a r t at $25 a nd a re
on sale at the Performing
Arts Center box office, by
calling 330-308-6400 or
online at www.kent.edu/
tusc/pac. The box office
is open Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. and Saturdays from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Performing Arts
Center’s 2019-20 season
is sponsored by Michael
Ta y l o r I n s u r a n c e a n d
Financial Incor porated,
an Allstate Agency.
Free parking is avail-
able for all shows. Kent
S t a t e Tu s c a r a w a s i s
located at 330 University
Drive NE in New Phila-
delphia.