12 • The Beacon March 27, 2025
BPW learns about local organization
Coshocton Business and Professional Women met March 17 at the Coshocton County Community Center.
Program Speaker Eva Moon, executive director of Blue Sky Voice & Opportunity, talked about their vision and mission. She said with empathy, compassion, financial contributions, volunteers and partnerships, they will help individuals facing homelessness with reentry challenges, mental health struggles and substanceuse recovery from trained peer support specialists who have walked similar paths.
To help fund the organization, a fundraiser will be held Saturday, April 26 from 5-8 p. m. at the Coshocton County Community Center. For tickets or to schedule a speaker about the organization, call Moon at 234-354-
Coshocton BPW President Katie Hultz is pictured with program speaker Eva Moon.
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President Katie Hultz and Treasurer Pat Talbot will attend the state leadership meeting on Saturday, April 5 in Perrysburg. Also attending will be Tomma Bordenkircher, Raine Hammond and Liz Herrell.
The next meeting will be Monday, April 21 at 6 p. m. at the Coshocton County Community
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Membership is open to men and women, employed and unemployed, who support the legislative platform. For more information call or email Hultz at 740-610-7158 or email Cosh1bpw @ gmail. com.
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MEM RIES
SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1975
The Black Bears are the Class AA state champions. Dayton Stivers was their competition for the title bout, and River View’ s cagers won out in a narrow 77-72 win. John Williams led the team with 25 followed by Eric Budendorf with 20, Steve Ashcraft with 14, Kyle Kanuckel with 12, and Mike Moyer with 6.“ We achieved the goal we set at the beginning of this season. That was to win the state championship. Many people called the Muskingum Valley League bush, but that rough schedule and the style of play they played helped us,” said Williams.
SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1985
“ We want people to like our prices our atmosphere, and our clerks. We invite people to compare our prices with other companies,” said Chuck Petrosky. Petrosky serves as area supervisor of the D and K Store, set to open in the Downtowner Plaza on Thursday, which offers a wide variety of products.“ We carry a little bit of everything for everyone,” Petrosky said.
SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1995
“ They have the whole team, but they didn’ t have the quarterback. They needed somebody to step in and call the plays,” said Rev. William H. Marchl. Marchl has been named as the new pastor for the Trinity Episcopal Church in Coshocton. He previously served in the ministry in Gambier and Pittsburgh. He spoke about his first impressions of Coshocton saying,“ I never knew there was such a neat little town waiting for me here.” Under him the church looks to grow by focusing on the Sunday School and youth programs.“ My vision for the church is to be a big healthy family. Lots of kids. Lots of grandparents loving’ the kids and lots of happy parents.”
SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 2005
The Hopewell Indians Special Olympics basketball team finished third in the Division II state tournament with a 15-1 record. They secured their place by beating Mahoning County 65-60. The team was led by Jason Lillibridge with 41 points followed by Matt Wilt with 12, Andy Mills and Eric Davis with 4 and Carl Murray with 2.“ It was a wonderful experience to give these kids an opportunity to participate in basketball, but to give them a chance to participate in the state tournament was an even greater feeling,” said coach Mike Baker.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2015
Lydia Els is amongst the 20 finalists for the Award for Excellence presented by The U. S. Army and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Els is a volleyball player and swimmer for River View. She was named ECOL Swimmer of the Year for two years and has received medalist awards over her four-year career. She also holds eight RVHS records and three ECOL records. In addition to her sports activities, she is involved with choir, Math Club and the Ohio Model United Nations as well as the Ohio Leadership Training Conference.
All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library and from the archives of The Coshocton County Beacon.