The Coshocton County Beacon September 19, 2018 - Page 9
SEPTEMBER 19, 2018
THE BEACON 9
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BPW to host
cake auction
The Coshocton Business and
Professional Women will
have their 13th annual cake
auction on Saturday, Sept. 22
at 4 p.m. in the Frontier Pow-
er Community Room, 770 S.
Second St., Coshocton. Cakes
can be dropped off on Friday,
Sept. 21, from 5 – 7 p.m. and
on Saturday, Sept. 22, from
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Cake viewing
and voting is from 2 – 4 p.m.
on Saturday.
RHS volleyball falls
to Claymont
WEST LAFAYETTE - Ridgewood lost to Claymont by
scores of 22-25, 23,25, and 16-25. Th e General’s stats
were: Abbey Kellish - nine kills and 17 digs; Sydney
Zinkon - 13 assists, eight points, and two aces; Carly
Griffi th - 18 digs; Alexis Prater - fi ve kills and eight
digs; Morgan Matis - four kills and one block; Aleeah
Cabot - six assists; Maddy Colvin - seven points, one
ace, and one block; Jaelyn McGee - two blocks; and
Kalie Rettos - three points and one ace.
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Open Tuesday & Thursday • 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
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WEST LAFAYETTE - Th e Ridgewood Local School Board
met in regular session Sept. 10, in the administrative
building with members Cathy McCrea, John Riebesell
and Alan Folkert present.
Jaelyn McGee was recognized as a visitor to the
meeting. She is observing the meeting for a leadership
program. Superintendent Mike Masloski gave a presen-
tation on the current enrollment fi gures in the district.
Th e total district enrollment is 1,282 students. Th is is an
increase of 27 students from the 2017-2018 school year.
Th e treasurer’s report was approved on the following
items: Th e school wide pool fund, purchase order for
the Auditor of State in the amount of $23,000, COBRA
services with Infi nisource eff ective Nov. 1, 2018, and
a donation from Lori and Dennis Cabot to Ridgewood
Athletics for $ 100.
Th e following items were approved as recommended
by Superintendent Masloski: Employed Eliza Haynes
for nine month second shift RMS custodian at 3.75
hours per day eff ective Sept. 11, 2018, Kim Sells as
classifi ed sub, resignation of Penny Mast as freshmen
class advisor, volunteers Patricia Th ompson (RES) and
Teresa Stiteler (RES), supplemental contracts to: Chad
Massie, assistant RHS wrestling, Rebecca Wells half
RHS Student Council, Savannah Slusser half RHS Stu-
dent Council, Amy Lott freshmen class advisor; Prodigy
Student Travel for the eighth grade Washington D C trip
May 20-22, 2019, OTES Evaluators Todd Stoff er, Trista
Claxon Matt Colvin, and Lori Cabot, OPES evaluator,
Mike Masloski and bus routes for the 2018-2019 school
year as presented. Upcoming meetings include: South-
east Region Fall Conference on Sept. 27, at Tri-County
Career Center, Nelsonville; and MVESC Governing
Board meeting at RHS Sept. 20 at 7:00 p.m.
Th e next regular board of education meeting will
be on Monday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m. at the administration
building, 301 S. Oak St., West Lafayette, Ohio 43845.
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C ustom E mbroidEry & V inyl G raphiCs
• Mirror Etching
• Signs and Banners
• Window & Vehicle Lettering
• Glass Etching
• Screen Print & Heat Press
• In-House Digitizing
9am-5pm - Closed Thurs. - Fri. 9am-5pm
740-622-6528 Mon. - Wed.
1020 R Cedar St. - Coshocton Ohio
Coshocton Chiropractic
SEPT. 24 -
SEPT. 28
SENIOR MENU
We Offer Custom tailored relief for:
ACTIVITIES
Monday, Sept. 24
Monday, Sept. 24
Senior Exercise Class
Johnny Marzetti, Baby Carrots, 10:00
10:30 Grocery Bingo
Coleslaw, Warm Cherry Crisp, 10:30 Silversneaker Strength
Italian Bread & Milk
& Balance
Tuesday, Sept. 25 12:45 Silversneaker Strength
& Balance
Wednesday, Sept. 26 9:00 Cardio Drumming
9:30 Nails with Penny
10:30 Mindful Meditation
1:00 Art in the Afternoon
1:00 Sing Along with Mel
BBQ Pork Ribette,
Baked Steak Fries, Lima Beans,
Fresh Orange, Bun & Milk
The natural answer to pain.
Taco Salad (Meat, Refried
Beans, Cheese, Lettuce,
Tomato, Sour Cream & Salsa)
Orange, Assorted Cookies,
Tortilla Chips & Milk
Tuesday, Sept. 25
Wednesday, Sept. 26
10:00 Senior Exercise Class
10:30 Silversneaker Strength
& Balance
11:00 Blood Pressure Check
by Health Services
12:45 Silversneaker Strength
Thursday, Sept. 27
& Balance
Sloppy Joe, Tater Tots, Yellow
1:00 Open House Bingo
(Sponsored by
Squash, Peach Slices, Bun & Milk
Community Hospice)
Friday, Sept. 28
Turkey Club Sandwich, Cream
of Potato Soup, Apple Slices,
100% Grape Juice, Crackers,
Bun & Milk
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SOUP OF THE MONTH:
Italian Wedding
Served 11-1
Takeout or Eat-In
• Whiplash, painful joints • Frequent headaches • Low back, hip
or leg pain • Slipped discs, sciatica • Neck, shoulder and/or arm
pain • Tight Muscles, numbness • Nervousness, loss of sleep
• Pain between the shoulders
Call our office today to schedule
an appointment and consultation.
740-622-3677
Coshocton Chiropractic
Fax 740-622-3631
649 Walnut St., Coshocton
John J. Snyder II, B.S. Ed. D.C.
John J. “Jake” Snyder III, B.S. D.C.
www.coshoctonchiropractic.com
$3 ea. includes Breadstick
Ridgewood board
recognizes visitor
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SALADS AVAILABLE!
Served 11-1
$3 ea. Takeout or Eat-In
Choice of Toppings & Dressings
Thursday, Sept. 27
9-11 Line Dancing
9:15 Chair Massage
11:00 Blood Pressure Check
by City Health
1:00 Coloring Class
Friday, Sept. 28
10:00 Senior Exercise Class
10:00 Linda Bishop - Insurance
Counselor by Appt. Only
10:30 Silversneaker Strength
& Balance
12:45 Silversneaker Strength
& Balance
11:15 Mike Hoskins - Piano
If you need transportation to the Center for
meals, activities, or weekly grocery shopping,
call us at 740-622-4852 to schedule your ride
at least one day in advance.
To access ingredient content, please
call Bud Moore 740-622-4852
Please call one day in advance to make
reservations for lunch.
All seniors are welcome: bring a friend!
Call for more information: 740-622-4852
Coshocton County Senior Center
201 Browns Lane, Coshocton • 740-622-4852
Center hours are Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.