The Coshocton County Beacon March 28, 2018 - Page 13
THE BEACON 13
www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com
MARCH 28, 2018
Visit our website at:
coshoctonbeacontoday.com
OPENINGS AVAILABLE NOW!
Welcome to
Worry-Free
Living!
UPDATED
THROUGHOUT
THE DAY
Seton Coshocton
Apartments
BRC Properties Inc.
The Beacon
w w w.coshoc tonbeacontoday.com
Managing Agent
A Fair Housing Community
• Country Setting • Quietly Secluded
• Applicants must be at least 62 years of age.
• Social Activities • Library • Outdoor Patio
• Puzzle/Game Room • Pets Allowed
377 Clow Lane, Coshocton • 740-622-7664
Josie Sellers | Beacon
The Janusian Club’s tropical-themed skit started with a
performance of the song “Tiny Bubbles.” Lori Cabot was
one of several volunteers who helped set the mood for
the song by blowing bubbles. The Janusian Club is a civic
club of the West Lafayett e community and its annual
Ladies Night Out is their only fundraiser. For more
photos, visit www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com
Janusian Club puts on
tropical-themed event
By Josie Sellers
josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com
WEST LAFAYETTE – On March 22 the Ridgewood Middle
School gym was fi lled with ladies who escaped the chilly
weather for an evening in the tropics.
Th e fundraising event was organized by the Janusian
Club and this year the theme was “A Touch of the Tropics.”
Jamie and Devon Duling, dressed in straw hats and
Hawaiian shirts, gave each attendee a Hawaiian Lei
when they entered and later in the evening everyone was
treated to island-themed entertainment.
“I believe this is our 25th year,” said Janusian Club Pres-
ident Arlene Reddick. “We keep selling all these tickets so
we keep doing it. At the end of the evening we have a real
feeling of satisfaction.
Th e club’s annual Ladies Night Out features delicious
food made by the club members and Schumaker Farms,
a skit or style show, games, raffl es, a silent auction and
door prizes. Th is year attendees also got a sneak peak at
the Ridgewood Drama Club’s upcoming presentation of
“Beauty and the Beast” when students performed a quick
song and dance routine.
Linda Fletcher said she’s been coming to the event for
10-12 years.
“We enjoy the food and the entertainment,” she said.
“It’s a fun night.”
Teresa Th orson, who joined Fletcher at her table, said
their fi rst Ladies Night out was in 2007.
Two of their favorite themes from the event were the
years the evening was based on old commercials and
fashions of the past.
Before everyone took their turn loading their plates
w ith goodies, Irene Miller welcomed the crowd.
“Th ank you for coming and supporting us,” she said to
the crowd. “Without you we wouldn’t be able to do this
wonderful event or coordinate things for our community.”
Ladies Night Out is the Janusian Club’s only fundraisers
and proceeds from it have helped the group with numer-
ous community service projects.
Buckeye Brine Applies
to Convert Wells
Buckeye Brine is applying to convert two of its three
wells on Airport Rd. from Class II Brine Injection
Wells to Class I Waste Disposal Wells.
CECA COMMUNITY MEETING
TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd
6:30 - 8:30 PM
THE CAREER CENTER
23640 AIRPORT ROAD
COSHOCTON
GUEST SPEAKER TERESA MILLS CONSULTANT FOR
THE CENTER FOR HEALTH ENVIRONMENT AND JUSTICE
0023_032818
0005_031517