The Coshocton County Beacon June 26, 2025 | Page 28

“ Dedicated to giving youth, first time hunters, and those with special needs the opportunity to experience the great sport of hunting”
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Walnut Hills welcomes new director of nursing

Walnut Hills Retirement Community announced the appointment of Kirsten Parkhill, RN, as its new director of nursing.
Parkhill brings more than seven years of nursing experience, including leadership roles in long-term care as assistant director of nursing and MDS coordinator. She also has hospital experience in intensive care, cardiac, and oncology units. She holds an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing from Central Ohio Technical College.
“ We are thrilled to welcome Kirsten to the Walnut Hills leadership team,” said Charity Yoder, vice president of operations.“ Her clinical experience, steady leadership, and deep compassion for residents and team members make her a strong fit for this role and for our mission.”
Parkhill’ s approach to nursing is rooted in her faith and belief that care giving is a calling. She is committed to creating a supportive environment for residents,
families, and staff alike.
“ Nursing is more than a career for me— it’ s a calling,” said Kirsten Parkhill.“ I’ m honored to serve in a community where faith, purpose, and compassion are part of everyday life, and I look forward to working alongside the dedicated team at Walnut Hills.”
Walnut Hills Retirement Community, located at 4748 Olde Pump Street in Walnut Creek, is a non-profit organization with a local board of directors and is an
affiliate of Greencroft Communities of Goshen, Indiana. The scenic 110-acre campus is home to more than 200 residents and offers a variety of senior living options, including independent living, catered living, assisted living, skilled nursing care, short-term inpatient rehabilitation, and outpatient therapy services.
For information about Walnut Hills and its senior care services, call 330-893-3200, ext. 1351 or visit www. walnuthillsliving. org.
Kirsten Parkhill, RN
The Barricade Boys visit on Thursday, Feb. 5
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SHOWS
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singalongs, world-class tap dance and poetic meditations on the power of community in this riotously enjoyable homage to that gathering place we all love so much: your local pub. With a real working bar on stage, come ready to drink in the action.
Tickets for all three
shows start at $ 20 and go on sale Friday, June 27 at the Performing Arts Center box office, 330-308-6400 or online at www. kent. edu / tuscpac. The box office is open Monday through Friday 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Free and convenient parking is available for all shows. The Performing Arts Center is located on the campus of Kent State Tuscarawas at 330 University
Dr. N. E. in New Philadelphia.

“ Dedicated to giving youth, first time hunters, and those with special needs the opportunity to experience the great sport of hunting”

If you know of someone looking to experience a Whitetail hunt that qualifies with disabilities / Special needs / or first time hunters that don’ t have an opportunity to hunt otherwise, you can have them go online to whitetailheritageofohio. net and fill out an application online or print off an application and send it in to Norman Troyer, 6520 Twp. Rd. 351, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. If you have any questions about this event, feel free to call Norman Troyer at 330-763-3050.
We will be picking around 30 hunters for this year’ s event: this year’ s event is scheduled for October 4th in Brinkhaven, Ohio.
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