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June 28, 2017
Carnival-themed event planned
By Jen Jones
COSHOCTON - For families looking for
fun, free entertainment this summer,
Hopewell Industries is having a com-
munity event on Thursday, July 13. The
carnival-themed event will be from 10:30
a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and everything will be
inside so you can enjoy it rain, shine or
extreme heat.
Activities include carnival-themed
games, prizes, DJ, bounce house, food,
and costumed characters for your little
ones to meet. Angela Higby, Program
Coordinator of Hopewell Industries, said,
“We wanted to offer the community a free
summer activity for families to meet new
people and to just have fun! We want the
community to see how important it is to
us to stay involved and make an impact.”
The carnival will be at the Salvation
Army on Chestnut St. in Coshocton. Call
Jessica Schlabach at 740-622-3563 by July7
to RSVP.
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Go geocaching this summer
Remaining dates for the 2017 Coshocton
Community Band concert season will
be June 30, July 7, 14, 21, and 28. They
perform each Friday night at 7 p.m. on
the Courtsquare lawn. In case of rain,
they play in the Salvation Army gymnasi-
um. They practice Tuesday nights from
7 – 9 p.m. in the Coshocton High School
band room. New members are always
welcome!
Come Join Us!
PICKLEBALL
7 Days a week
10am to Noon
Monday thru Friday
5:30 to 7:30 PM
PICKLEBALL
3 On 3 Adult One Day
Basketball Tournament
SATURDAY, JULY 15 TH
Must be at least 18 years old
and not in High School
Kids
America
Indoor Sports Venue
1600 Otsego Ave.Coshocton, OH
740-622-6657
www.kids-america.com
Join us for our popular
Senior Coffee, Walk & Talk program!
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday - 8:00AM-10:00AM
with Silver Sneakers exercise classes at 8:00 & 9:00AM
Free for those who qualify.
This program is FREE for KA members
Call or come in to see
Guests 60 and older - $1/each * Guests under 60 - $2/each
if you are eligible.
Call for more information
Kids America is a 501 (c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
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KEEPING IT IN THE
FARMING FAMILY
OUR CHEESE HAS BEEN A
SWISS FAMILY
TRADITION
SHOOT FOR IT
SIGN UP
NOW!
Passports can be downloaded or picked
up at the Visitors Bureau office, 432 N.
Whitewoman Street, Coshocton in Roscoe
Village.
Passports can also be picked up at the
Coshocton Village Inn & Suites, 115 N.
Water Street, Coshocton.
The Coshocton Visitors Bureau thanks
sponsor: Wiley’s Finest Fish Oil for their
support of the Coshocton Crow Geotrail.
Wiley’s Finest Fish Oil is proudly purified
in Coshocton.
Another nearby Geotrail to explore
while in the area is ‘History Makes a Left
Turn’ in Tuscarawas County.
• Since 1928 •
Makers of Award-winning Cheese.
Watch cheesemaking
in progress from
8 - 11 am weekdays.
C lOSE
Free Samples,
Friendly Service, 20+ Varieties
Fresh Cheese Curds
TO H ISTORIC R OSCOE V IllAgE
740-545-6002
www .PEARLVALLEYCHEESE. com
54760 T.R. 90, FRESNO, OH 43824
HOURS: MON-SAT, 8-5
Remaining Community
Band performances
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COSHOCTON COUNTY - There are millions of
geocaches hidden around the world. Now
there are even more hidden right here in
Coshocton County. The Coshocton Crow
Geotrail offers fun, free, family-friendly
activity you can do any time of the year!
This GeoTrail was created by the
Coshocton Visitors Bureau in 2014. Find
details and coordinates on the Geocach-
ing.com website where you are directed to
the first cache on the trail and the others
are listed below.
More Geocoins have been ordered.
There are plenty for you, so come out and
claim yours.