The Coshocton County Beacon March 25, 2020 | Page 9
March 25, 2020
The Beacon • 9
Events canceled; offices closed due to COVID-19 outbreak
Com mu nit y events
are being canceled due to
concerns surrounding the
COVID-19 outbreak and
businesses and offices are
changing their hours. Please
contact the hosting organi-
zations to confirm whether
events are still taking place
or not and check with busi-
nesses before heading out.
The following is a list of
changes we were aware of
by press time:
Coshoc ton Cou nt y
Lenten Luncheons: All
Lenten Lu ncheons for
the season are canceled.
Coshocton Cit y School
Kindergarten Registra-
tion: Coshocton has post-
poned kindergarten registra-
tion and rescheduled dates
will be released as soon as
they are available. Janusian
Club of West Lafayette
Ladies Night Out: This
annual fundraiser scheduled
for Thursday, March 26 is
canceled. Calvary Baptist
Church:Church services
will be cancelled for March
29 and April 5. The Presby-
Please contact the hosting organizations to confirm
whether events are still taking place or not and check
with businesses before heading out.
terian Church: All sched-
uled groups, activities, and
events at The Presbyterian
Church of Coshocton have
been cancelled indefinitely
for the health and safety
of the community. There
will be virtual worship on
Facebook Live through the
church FB page (https://
www.facebook.com/pres-
bycoshocton/) at 10:30 a.m.
Sundays. Services will also
be uploaded to YouTube.
Sermons are posted weekly
at the pastor’s blog: pas-
torkaren.org. If you have
questions, call the church at
740-622-0486. Baltic Fire
Department 29 th annual
Pig Roast:This Saturday,
March 28 event is post-
poned. The fire department
is cu r rently work ing on
coming up with a new date.
Coshocton Model Rail-
road Club: The slide show/
open house for Saturday,
March 28 is canceled. The
club is restricted to mem-
bers only at this time. War-
saw Lions Club Pancake
Day: The Saturday, April 4
pancake day at the Warsaw
Fire Depar t ment is can-
celed. Coshocton County
Career Center: The annual
open house scheduled for
Tuesday, April 7 has been
canceled. Clary Gardens:
All programs and events
at Clary Gardens will be
cancelled for March and
all of April. Due to Gover-
nor DeWine’s coronavirus
mandate, we are cancelling
all our programs and events
through April. This includes
The Great Garlic Mustard
Pull, Drop-In Story Time,
Shiitake Workshop, and the
Egg Scramble. Ever yone
who reserved tickets will
be getting a full refund.
The safety of our commu-
nity is our top priority at
this moment. Thank you for
understanding. OSU Exten-
sion Coshocton County:
The office will be closed
to the public until further
notice. While the office will
be physically closed, the
staff is committed to con-
tinuing to conduct work as
fully as possible. You should
continue to feel free to call,
email, etc. with any OSU
Extension staff member as
you normally would. If you
have questions, feel free to
contact the office at 740-
622-2265. Coshocton City
Hall: Coshocton City Hall
is on lock down and the
public will not be allowed
access. All questions and
concerns will be addressed
by email cityhall@cityofco-
shocton.com or by phone at
740-622-1465. At this time
appointments will be made
for emergency situations
only. The income tax office
will provide drop box ser-
vice for those taxpayers that
need their taxes prepared.
Submit a signed tax form
(available at www.cityofco-
shocton.com) and all w-2’s.
Those with prepared tax
returns will need to mail
them to 760 Chestnut St.,
Coshocton, Ohio 43812.
The drop box service is also
offered to those making
monthly pay ments. A ny
questions, contact jackie.
cushman@cityofcoshocton.
com or call 740-622-9515.
Coshocton Mun icipal
Court: The court is open
and maintaining regular
business hours to accept
filings and payments. Per
the department of health
guidelines, they are restrict-
ing entrance to the court to
parties only with a 10-per-
son limit in the courtroom.
Probation defendants are
not required to report in
pe r son , f rom now u nt il
April 6. They are required
to report by telephone, call
at 740 - 622-1052. Leave/
spell your last name and
give an update. Coshoc-
ton Count y Recorder’s
Office: The office is closed
to the public until further
notice. Staff will be work-
ing and can answer your
phone call or email if you
have questions. If you have
a document to record, slip
it under the door inside the
front vestibule. We want to
keep the public as well as
staff healthy in the wake
of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Coshocton County Veter-
ans Service Office: There
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