The Coshocton County Beacon June 28, 2017 - Page 35
June 28, 2017 www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com THE BEACON
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Raven’s Glenn’s first wine festival a success
Raven’s Glenn had its first wine festival on Saturday,
June 24 with an outstanding turnout. With plenty of
vendors on hand selling everything from jewelry to
rustic home décor, there was something for everyone
at the event. Who could pass up a chance of tasting 10
Raven’s Glenn wines, free with a ticket purchase? With a
glass of wine in hand, most people meandered along the
river banks or sat back and listened as Barfoot McCoy,
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morning entertainment, and Brad Fuller, afternoon
entertainment, performed. Also at the festival giving
pottery demonstrations was Hillbippie Clay (Rachel Hall),
who is pictured, along with the wine tasting table.
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(L to R): Recording Secretary Liz Herrell; Vice President
Dr. Kathryn Blust; Installing Officer Tomma Borden- kircher; President Carla Fowler; Treasurer Aimee
Neighbor and Corresponding Secretary Doris Parkhill.
COSHOCTON - Coshocton Business and Professional
Women (BPW) met at Agents Realty and Auction
Service on June 19 with guest Mayor Steve Mercer.
Coshocton BPW member Tomma Bordenkircher
installed the 2017-2018 officers: President Carla
Fowler, Probation Officer Licking County Municipal
Court; Vice President Dr. Kathryn Blust, Teacher
for Ridgewood School District; Treasurer Aimee
Neighbor, People’s Bank; Recording Secretary Liz
Herrell, and Corresponding Secretary Doris Parkh-
ill, JII retiree.
Several members including Emily McBurney
who will be installed as the Region 3 President, will
attend the Region 3 Meeting on Saturday, June 24 at
the YWCA in Steubenville, Ohio.
President Fowler reported that she and Member-
ship Chair Samantha Vincent presented a Dollars
for Scholars award to Alexas Kittle. The fundraising committee announced Wendy
Bowman won the meat bundle raffle.
Emily McBurney, Cake Auction Chair, stated the
11th Annual BPW Cake Auction will be Sept. 23 at
the Frontier Power Community Room.
Meet the Candidates night will be held again at the
Coshocton County Career Center on Thursday, Oct.
26.
The next meeting will be a social picnic on Aug. 21,
at 6 p.m., location TBA.
For more information, contact Membership Chair
Samantha Vincent at 740-610-4989 or at coshoc-
tonbpw@gmail.com. Membership is open to men
and women, employed and unemployed. BPW’s
mission is to achieve equity for all women in the
workplace through advocacy, education and infor-
mation.
BPW installs officers
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Bocce court opens for use
at Coshocton
Community Center
The outside Bocce Court at the Coshocton Senior/Communi-
ty Center is open for use. This court was built by Brennan Mc-
Clain and his fellow Boy Scouts, Scout Leaders, and friends as
an Eagle Scout Project. The court is available anytime. Bocce
equipment and a score board can be signed-out at the Senior/
Community Center any time the center is open. At other
times, personal equipment must be used. Court times can be
reserved by calling the center at 740-622-4852. Reservations
are limited to two-hour periods, and those with reserva-
tions have priority over those who do not have them.If you
would like to learn to play bocce, a simple, popular Italian and
Eastern European ball game similar to shuffle board, please
call 740-622-2408 to arrange a time. This game can be played
by all ages and is not stressful either physically or mentally
unless you make it so.