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Coshocton County Ohio
Calendar of Events 2013
January 5, 12, 19, 26 & February 16, 2013
Winterfest
Warehouse Steak n Stein in Roscoe Village
400 N Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.Warehousesteaknstein.com
Romantic package includes a horse & buggy ride through the village, bottle of house wine, 8oz. filet mignon dinner for two, and two tickets to the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum. Package price $113.13
Call (740) 622-4001 for reservations.
January 5, 2013
Comedy Club
Warehouse Steak n Stein in Roscoe Village
400 N Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.Warehousesteaknstein.com
Held the first Saturday evening of each month January through May. $15 per person. Call for details and reservations (required) at (740) 622-4001.
January 27 – March 17
A Playground of Color Exhibit
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
300 N. Whitewoman Street (Roscoe Village)
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.jhmuseum.org (740) 622-8710 pmalenke@jhmuseum.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This exhibit features artwork by elementary school students in Coshocton County. This museum is
Accredited by the American Association of Museums and is also home to the famous Newark Holy
Stones.
January 26, 2013
Sleuth Mystery Dinner Theater ~ 'The Wedding of Skip and Freda'
Warehouse Steak n Stein in Roscoe Village
400 N Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.Warehousesteaknstein.com
Enjoy a delicious dinner and an entertaining, fun mystery show where the diners are not just sideline observers but actually participate in the action. $28 per person, includes dinner and ticket. Call for details and reservations at (740) 622-4001.
February 2, 2013
Comedy Club
Warehouse Steak n Stein in Roscoe Village
400 N Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.Warehousesteaknstein.com
Held the first Saturday evening of each month January through May. $15 per person. Call for details and reservations (required) at (740) 622-4001.
Saturday, February 9, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Chocolate Extravaganza
Coshocton County Career Center
23640 Coshocton Co. Rd. 202, Coshocton
Tickets: $10 at the door or $8 pre-sale
www.pomerenearts.org (740) 622-0326 pomerenearts@gmail.com
This is the 18th year for this popular event which draws visitors from throughout the region. There will be artwork and music entertainment. It's a sweet way to support the arts, since the proceeds benefit the Pomerene Center for the Arts in Coshocton.
Saturday, February 9
Sweetheart Big Band Dance
Lake Park Pavilion
23253 State Route 83, Coshocton, OH
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Adults $25
www.coshoctonlakepark.com (740) 622-7528 lakepark@clover.net
Tickets available t the door or by calling (740) 622-7528.
Join us for a romantic evening at the historic Lake Park Dance Pavilion, a beautifully restored 1930s big band dance hall. Music will be provided by the Lake Park Big Band. Dance to the sounds of Sammy Kaye, Glenn Miller and others from that era. Tickets will go on sale in January. Contact the Park District office at 740-622-7528 for more information. All proceeds benefit the Friends of the Parks organization.
Saturday, February 9
Sunday, February 17, 3:00 P.M.
Winter Pops Concert with the All-Ohio Youth Choir ~ 'Keep the Dream Alive'
Concert held at McKinley Auditorium,
Coshocton High School, 1205 Cambridge Road, Coshocton, OH
Tickets: $10 for adults and $5 for children
Tickets are available at the door or online at www.coshoctoncommunitychoir.org,
For more information, call (740) 623-0554 www.coshoctoncommunitychoir.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Audience members and singers alike enjoy this reunion concert each year with the 200-voice All-Ohio Youth Choir which performs each summer at The Ohio State Fair. The concert is sponsored by the Coshocton Community Choir as they welcome the teens from all over Ohio to Coshocton. The choir performs their favorite pop selections from the previous August Ohio State Fair schedule. The choir is conducted by Charles R. Snyder.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Sleuth Mystery Dinner Theater ~ ' The Class of 1969 Reunion'
Warehouse Steak n Stein in Roscoe Village
400 N Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.Warehousesteaknstein.com
Enjoy a delicious dinner and an entertaining, fun mystery show where the diners are not just sideline observers but actually participate in the action. $28 per person, includes dinner and ticket. Call for details and reservations at (740) 622-4001.
March 2, 2013
Comedy Club
Warehouse Steak n Stein in Roscoe Village
400 N Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.Warehousesteaknstein.com
Held the first Saturday evening of each month January through May. $15 per person. Call for details and reservations (required) at (740) 622-4001.
March 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16
Always…Patsy Cline - Production of The Footlight Players
Triple Locks Theater, N. Whitewoman St. and Hydraulic Ave., Coshocton
8:00 p.m. Curtain $10 admission
www.FootlightPlayers.com (740) 622-2959
Always…Patsy Cline is more than a tribute to the legendary country singer who died tragically at the age of 30 in a plane crash in 1963. The show is based on a true story about Cline's friendship with a fan from Houston named Louise Seger, who befriended the star in Texas in 1961 and continued a correspondence with Cline until her death. The musical play, complete with humor, emotion and audience participation, includes many of Patsy Cline's unforgettable hits such as 'Crazy', 'I Fall to Pieces', 'Sweet Dreams' and 'Walkin' After Midnight'…27 songs in all!
March 6-7
The 111th Tiverton Institute
Tiverton Community Building
County Road 20 near the State Route 206 intersection in Tiverton, OH
Contact Donna Rae Young, 740-502-3168, drycj55@gmail.com
Donuts and coffee at 10 A.M. Day program is 10:30A.M.-3P.M. with a Pot luck meal at noon. Evening program at 7 P.M. Donations taken. The Tiverton Community Institute tradition is being carried on by the Tiverton Grange 1515. Institutes began as a way for the Extension Service to show communities new farming and cooking methods. Today speakers pass along information on local history, crafts, and more. The noon pot luck meal brings a variety of good food. Wednesday night has a children's program. Thursday night has music, jokes, and a one act play by the Tiverton Actors.
The original purpose of a Community Institute was to trade new ideas for farming and homemaking. The Extension Service agents shared information. Now speakers share history, local and state legislation, and other information The Tiverton Institute is one of the last of its kind in the state.
March 9-10
Habitat for Humanity Home Show
Co-sponsored by the ReStore
Coshocton County Career Center, 23640 Coshocton Co. Rd 202
(740) 623-2764 www.habitatcoshocton.org
Saturday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Sunday: Noon to 4:00 pm
FREE
Pancake breakfast Saturday from 9 a.m. – noon, will include gluten-free as well. Computer recycling on Saturday Career Center east parking lot. Free seminars Saturday and Sunday.
March 16
Coshocton Chamber of Commerce Auction
www.coshoctonchamber.com 740-622-5411
March 23 – April 28
Teen-Age Talent Exhibit
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
300 N. Whitewoman Street (Roscoe Village)
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.jhmuseum.org (740) 622-8710 pmalenke@jhmuseum.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This exhibit features artwork by high school students in Coshocton County. This museum is
Accredited by the American Association of Museums and is also home to the famous Newark Holy
March 20 thru May 8
Bulbs in Bloom at Clary Gardens
Clary Gardens, 588 W. Chestnut St., Coshocton
Contact: Kerry Rapp, 740-622-6524, info@clarygardens.org;
Free Admission www.clarygardens.org
Visit Clary Gardens in early spring to see hundreds of bulbs in bloom! See different varieties of tulips, daffodils, grape hyacinths and more. While at the Garden, be sure to walk the grounds and find the ponds, springhouse, and stone amphitheater—or take a hike on the ½ mile woodland trail through some sandstone outcroppings. The Garden is open DAILY from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and often until dusk; maps are available in parking areas.
Saturday, March 23
Three Rivers Bluegrass Music ~ Open Highway Bluegrass Band
Coshocton Village Inn & Suites
115 N. Water Street, (just off 541 E.) Coshocton (beside McDonald's)
Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456 duane1000@roadrunner.com
Bluegrass Music Event to support Relay for Life, features a different headliner band each month. Pre-show Max Hardesty playing from 6-6:45 p.m. Featured band performs from 7:00-9:00pm Acoustic jam will follow from 9:15-11:00p.m. Admission $5.00 (children 12 and under no charge).
March 30
AMREC's Spring Slide Show and Operating Layout
Coshocton Model Railroad Club
Coshocton Co. Fairgrounds, 7th Street, Coshocton
10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Admission $2.00 donation
For more information – 740-502-9711 or 740-622-0633
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Sleuth Mystery Dinner Theater ~ ' The 2013 Hiney Awards'
Warehouse Steak n Stein in Roscoe Village
400 N Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.Warehousesteaknstein.com
Enjoy a delicious dinner and an entertaining, fun mystery show where the diners are not just sideline observers but actually participate in the action. $28 per person, includes dinner and ticket. Call for details and reservations at (740) 622-4001.
April 6, 2013
Comedy Club
Warehouse Steak n Stein in Roscoe Village
400 N Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.Warehousesteaknstein.com
Held the first Saturday evening of each month January through May. $15 per person. Call for details and reservations (required) at (740) 622-4001.
April 12-14
UKC Beagle Nationals
Coshocton County Fairgrounds
707 Kenilworth Avenue, Coshocton, OH 43812
For local information, contact:
Coshocton County Convention and Visitor's Bureau, 1-800-338-4724 or visit www.visitcoshocton.comm
For UKC information, contact:
Beagle Field Operations, United Kennel Club, (269) 343-9020,
hounds@ukcdogs.com - Dave McVay (740) 545-0984
Crowning the National Hunt Champion in each division as well as the National Show Champion
Sponsored by: UNITED KENNEL CLUB, INC.
Hosted by: COSHOCTON COUNTY BEAGLE CLUB in cooperation with other area UKC Beagle clubs
Spectators are welcome. Be our guest, whether you have a dog entered or not!
Camping available on-site - $20 per night with full hook-up. Contact the Fairboard Office at 740-622-2385
April 13 & 14
Coshocton Flea Market
Sponsored by the Coshocton Agricultural Society
Coshocton County Fairgrounds Commercial Building #2
707 Kenilworth Ave. Coshocton
Admission Free Antique and Collectible dealers – inside spaces available for $15 and $25, outside spaces $15 and $20.
Contact: Erma Miller 740-622-6329, or miller8310@roadrunner.com
Jewell Johannesen 330-472-3892 or Gary Longberry 740-294-9013.
Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free Appraisals on Sunday from noon to 2 p.m.
Shoppers are sure to find great deals on fine treasures at this flea market held one weekend each month April through August. Open to the public at no charge. Free Appraisals on Sundays from noon to 2 p.m. Each show features a variety of dealers with antiques, collectibles, glassware, coins, furniture, war relics, vintage jewelry, advertising items, books, knives, tools, old toys, post cards, and more.
April 20
What Women Want
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
300 N. Whitewoman Street (Roscoe Village)
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.jhmuseum.org (740) 622-8710 pmalenke@jhmuseum.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Gourmet dinner and special gift auction fundraising event at the Museum.
Saturday, April 20
Three Rivers Bluegrass Music ~ Wills Creek Bluegrass Band
Coshocton Village Inn & Suites
115 N. Water Street, (just off 541 E.) Coshocton (beside McDonald's)
Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456 duane1000@roadrunner.com
Bluegrass Music Event to support Relay for Life, features a different headliner band each month. Pre-show Max Hardesty playing from 6-6:45 p.m. Featured band performs from 7:00-9:00pm Acoustic jam will follow from 9:15-11:00p.m. Admission $5.00 (children 12 and under no charge).
April 20
Coshocton City Clean up Day
The eighth annual Coshocton Clean Up Day will be from 8:30 a.m. to noon April 20 with registration at the Coshocton Courtsquare. Upon registration of groups, sections of the city for cleaning will be assigned and bags and safety vests will be given.
Sunday, April 21
Family Earth Day and Nature Club Kick Off
Clary Gardens, 588 W. Chestnut St., Coshocton
Contact: Chris Campbell, 740-622-6524 ext. 2, events@clarygardens.org
www.Clarygardens.org or on Facebook
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Free
Enjoy a fun, free, family event at Clary Gardens, including a hike and a craft to celebrate Earth Day. While at the celebration you are invited to learn about the exciting Clary Kid’s Nature Club for kids where we grow knowledge, fun & friendships.
April 19-21
ARHA Beagles
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Vicki Shrock 740-623-2890
Open to the public - start times early a.m.
Saturday, April 27
Llama Show
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Janice Shilling 330-897-1243
No charge to the public - start around 8 a.m.
Sunday, April 28
All Ohio Show Horse Organization Horse Show
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Kaye Ungerean 740-502-7598
http://aosho.webs.com/
Open to the public at no charge - starts around 7:30 a.m.
Sunday, April 28
Coshocton Community Choir Spring Concert ~'Make a Joyful Noise'
Concert held at McKinley Auditorium, Coshocton High School, 1205 Cambridge Road, Coshocton, OH
3:00 p.m.
Tickets: $10 for adults and $5 for children
Tickets are available at the door or online at www.coshoctoncommunitychoir.org
For more information, call (740) 623-0554, www.coshoctoncommunitychoir.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Over 200 singers and musicians from central Ohio participate in this annual Spring concert. The choir, now in its 43rd season, has commissioned a number of arrangements from well-known composers. Musical selections span the centuries with classics from each era being performed. This concert features the 100-voice adult choir, the 70-voice children's choir and the 60-voice teen choir, all performing a mix of sacred and secular choral music. All three choirs were founded and are conducted by Charles R. Snyder, who is highly respected throughout the state. He is also the conductor of the 200-voice All-Ohio Youth Choir.
May 3 – August 30
Friday Nights Live Music and Bonfire
Shawnee Springs Winery
20093 County Road 6, Coshocton
6 – 9 p.m.
740-623-0744, www.shawneespringswinery.com
May 4, 2013
Comedy Club
Warehouse Steak n Stein in Roscoe Village
400 N Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.Warehousesteaknstein.com
Held the first Saturday evening of each month January through May. $15 per person. Call for details and reservations (required) at (740) 622-4001.
Sunday, May 5
All Ohio Show Horse Organization Show
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Kaye Ungerean 740-502-7598
http://aosho.webs.com/
Open to the public at no charge - starts around 7:30 a.m.
May through October
Coshocton Farmers’ Market
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Dick Mullett, 740-824-3915
Farmers' Market runs every Saturday morning 8:30 a.m. until noon - May thru October. (Except Fair Week)
May - October
Fresno Farmers’ Market
Downtown Fresno at Mark McCoy's Auto
Mark McCoy 740-545-0997 or Julia Brown 740-545-0849
Farmers' Market runs every Saturday morning 8:00 a.m. until noon - May thru October
May – September
Warsaw Farmer’s Market
Every Thursday from 4-6:30 p.m .
River View Community Park,
For information: Gary Kilpatrick 740-824-3158
info@fischerfuneralhome.com
Every Thursday - May through September
May 3
First Friday Celebration ~ The Colors of Spring
5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Main Street in Downtown Coshocton
Contact Cheryl Wantuck 440-666-2652, or info@Coshoctonfirstfriday.com
www.CoshoctonFirstFriday.com
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This free event uses historic Main Street as the backdrop for musical entertainment, kids’ activities, an art show and sale, wonderful food, sidewalk sales and so much more. These diverse activities are planned to appeal to people of all ages. Free.
May 3-4
Yellow Flag Community Sales
West Lafayette
West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, Christie Maurer, President
(740) 502-1286 or (740) 622-4429 clmaurer1975@gmail.com
Hundreds of sales located throughout the Village of West Lafayette and surrounding area. Maps of sales are available. Sign up ($5) at Brother's Hardware and Variety Store. Deadline to sign-up to be included on map is 2 weeks before sale.
May 3 – May 11
Dogwood Festival 2013
A Celebration of the Visual and Performing Arts
Pomerene Center for the Arts
317 Mulberry Street, Coshocton, Ohio
(740) 622-0326 or pomerenearts@gmail.com
www.pomerenearts.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This is the 28th year for this event which features numerous activities throughout its 8-day run in many diverse locations. Enjoy art and music festivities at various venues throughout the community.
May 3, 4, 10, 11, 17 & 18
Nunsense ~ Production of The Footlight Players
Triple Locks Theater, N. Whitewoman St. and Hydraulic Ave., Coshocton
8:00 p.m. Curtain $10 admission
www.FootlightPlayers.com (740) 622-2959
The Little Sisters of Hoboken operate Mount Saint Helen's School in Hoboken, NJ. Following an unfortunate botulism incident, the nuns must come up with enough money for 52 burials, which ultimately leads to a talent show to raise some of the money. Theater- goers are certain to enjoy this delightful musical.
May 4 – August 11
Pushing the Surface exhibit
Johnson Humrickhouse Museum
300 N. Whitewoman Street, Historic Roscoe Village
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.jhmuseum.org (740) 622-8710 pmalenke@jhmuseum.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This popular exhibit features contemporary quilts from nationally and internationally known artists. This museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is also home to the famous Newark Holy Stones.
May 11 & 12
Coshocton Flea Market
Sponsored by the Coshocton Agricultural Society
Coshocton County Fairgrounds Commercial Building #2
707 Kenilworth Ave. Coshocton
Admission Free Antique and Collectible dealers – inside spaces available for $15 and $25, outside spaces $15 and $20.
Contact: Erma Miller 740-622-6329, or miller8310@roadrunner.com
Jewell Johannesen 330-472-3892 or Gary Longberry 740-294-9013.
Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free Appraisals on Sunday from noon to 2 p.m.
Shoppers are sure to find great deals on fine treasures at this flea market held one weekend each month April through August. Open to the public at no charge. Free Appraisals on Sundays from noon to 2 p.m. Each show features a variety of dealers with antiques, collectibles, glassware, coins, furniture, war relics, vintage jewelry, advertising items, books, knives, tools, old toys, post cards, and more.
May 11
Llama Show
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
No charge to the public - start around 8 a.m.
May 17-18
Relay for Life
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
May 18
Taste For Summer – Wine & Barbeque Fest
Clary Gardens, 588 West Chestnut Street (SR 541 West) Coshocton
10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Cost $5 admission plus wine tasting tickets 10 for $10
Chris Wilson 740-502-5227 www.TasteforSummer.com
www.Clarygardens.org
Enjoy live music while tasting wine from some of Ohio’s finest wineries and vineyards. Grab some BBQ while you shop the many vendor tents. Tentative: Tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides. Shuttles will be offered to and from Historic Roscoe Village, River Greens Golf Course and the Coshocton Airport. A portion of all proceeds from this event will help with the continuing development of our Children’s Garden.
May 18 additional Taste for Summer activities:
Nine & Wine at River Greens Golf Course
Time: 8a.m.-10a.m.
Cost: $25 per person/$50 per couple
Enjoy a morning round of golf while you sample tastings from local wineries amid the tree lined, soft, lush fairways of our premier golf course, River Greens Golf Course. River Greens is located in scenic West Lafayette, OH in Coshocton County just 12 miles from Clary Gardens. Shuttles will be available to and from the Taste for Summer Wine & Barbecue Festival at Clary Gardens. Reservations are Requested.
Aerial Tour of the Coshocton Three Rivers Wine Trail
While enjoying your day at the festival at Clary Gardens on May 18th from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. take the shuttle over to the Coshocton County Airport and get a bird’s eye view of Coshocton County’s five wineries and beautiful scenery. Cost is TBD and reservations are suggested.
Saturday, May 25
Three Rivers Bluegrass Music ~ Joe Williams and Deep Water Bluegrass Band
Coshocton Village Inn & Suites
115 N. Water Street, (just off 541 E.) Coshocton (beside McDonald's)
Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456 duane1000@roadrunner.com
Bluegrass Music Event to support Relay for Life, features a different headliner band each month. Pre-show Max Hardesty playing from 6-6:45 p.m. Featured band performs from 7:00-9:00pm Acoustic jam will follow from 9:15-11:00p.m. Admission $5.00 (children 12 and under no charge).
Sunday, May 26
Riders 4 Relief Charity Motorcycle Show and Family Day
Historic Roscoe Village, Coshocton
600 N. Whitewoman St. Coshocton, OH 43812
For more information – call Amy at Auer Ace hardware 740-622-4056
riders4relief@hotmail.com
Free admission and parking
The day will begin with a Christian Motorcycle Service at 9 a.m. with the House of Prayer Ellettsville from Bloomington, Indiana. Show and activities from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring live music, children's activities, beautiful bikes and all the Roscoe Village has to offer as well as a few surprises.
May 27
Walhonding Valley Memorial Day Parade
Main Street, Warsaw
1:00 p.m.
info@fischerfuneralhome.com
Memorial Services follow parade at Valley View Cemetery
June 2
All Ohio Show Horse Organization – Open Show
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Kaye Ungerean 740-502-7598
http://aosho.webs.com/
Contest starts at 7:30 a.m. Open to public at no charge
June 7
First Friday Celebration ~ Traveling Through Downtown
5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Main Street in Downtown Coshocton
Contact Cheryl Wantuck 440-666-2652, or info@Coshoctonfirstfriday.com
www.CoshoctonFirstFriday.com
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This free event uses historic Main Street as the backdrop for musical entertainment, kids’ activities, an art show and sale, wonderful food, sidewalk sales and so much more. These diverse activities are planned to appeal to people of all ages. Free.
June 7, 8 & 9
32nd Annual Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Ave., Coshocton
Contact the Coshocton Co. Chamber of Commerce at (740) 622-5411 or www.coshoctoncounty.net/agency/chamber
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This is the longest running balloon festival in Ohio, with over 25 hot air balloons filling the skies. Musical entertainment, carnival rides, festive foods, and crafters are just a few of the items lined up at this annual festival. Not to mention the balloons. Free Admission.
June 7, 8 & 9
Coshocton Flea Market
Sponsored by the Coshocton Agricultural Society
Coshocton County Fairgrounds Commercial Building #2
707 Kenilworth Ave. Coshocton
Admission Free Antique and Collectible dealers – inside spaces available for $15 and $25, outside spaces $15 and $20.
Contact: Erma Miller 740-622-6329, or miller8310@roadrunner.com
Jewell Johannesen 330-472-3892 or Gary Longberry 740-294-9013.
Friday 4:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free Appraisals on Sunday from noon to 2 p.m.
Shoppers are sure to find great deals on fine treasures at this flea market held one weekend each month April through August. Open to the public at no charge. Free Appraisals on Sundays from noon to 2 p.m. Each show features a variety of dealers with antiques, collectibles, glassware, coins, furniture, war relics, vintage jewelry, advertising items, books, knives, tools, old toys, post cards, and more.
June 8
Warsaw Yard Sale Days
Warsaw Business Association http://warsawbiz.org/
June 14-16
Coshocton Dulcimer Days Festival
Historic Roscoe Village
600 N. Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
1-5 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday; Concert at 7 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday
Free admission and parking; Workshops $15 each
For more information – Louise Cardenzana 740-545-6265 CoshoctonDulcimerDays@gmail.com
www.CoshoctonDulcimerDays.com or www.visitcoshocton.com
Coshocton County has been the host of the longest running heritage music festival in Ohio—Dulcimer Days. It is also the second oldest event of its kind in the United States. This year marks the 39th year of this nationally significant Appalachian musical event. Bring the whole family to share a music-filled weekend with the sounds of Appalachian and traditional music played on mountain dulcimers, hammered dulcimers, bowed psalteries, fiddles, guitars, banjos, and other instruments. The Coshocton Dulcimer Days Festival hosts the Mid-East Regional Mountain and Hammered Dulcimer Championships. The festival consists of workshops, mini-concerts, headliner concert, and jam sessions.
June 15
Bakersville Chicken BBQ
Bakersville, Route 751 Contact Kim and Rick Berger at 740-545-7269
Chicken dinners will be served starting at 4:00 p.m. There is also an antique tractor pull starting at 5:00 p.m. for 1957 and older tractors. This event is sponsored by the Bakersville Fire Dept. and Community Park.
Saturday, June 22
Three Rivers Bluegrass Music ~ Grassahol Bluegrass Band
Coshocton Village Inn & Suites
115 N. Water Street, (just off 541 E.) Coshocton (beside McDonald's)
Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456 duane1000@roadrunner.com
Bluegrass Music Event to support Relay for Life, features a different headliner band each month. Pre-show Max Hardesty playing from 6-6:45 p.m. Featured band performs from 7:00-9:00pm Acoustic jam will follow from 9:15-11:00p.m. Admission $5.00 (children 12 and under no charge).
Saturday, June 22
Main Street Cruz
Main Street, Coshocton
4:00 p.m. till midnight
Contact: Holly Harrah, (614) 301-9473 harrahm@att.net
Main Street Cruz on Facebook
Cruz Main Street like we did in high school. They will collect food donations to support local food pantries with a food collection competition between the local high schools (Coshocton, River View and Ridgewood). Food vendors and fun stuff for the family. Cruz on Main Street or bring your chairs to the Courtsquare for a 'cruz' down memory lane while supporting a good cause. Admission is free.
June 22
Indian Mud Run
Fundraiser for Coshocton Lake Park
Coshocton Lake Park Canal Boat Area, 23253 State Route 83, Coshocton, OH
Contact: Coshocton Lake Park 740-622-7528
www.Indianmudrun.com
The Indian mud run is an obstacle course race along the beautiful Scarr Loop and Eagle Ridge Trails at
Lake Park. The race will be approximately the length of a 5K or 3.1 miles long and will include
approximately 20 obstacles. Participant admission fee of $45. This is a fundraiser for the Coshocton Lake Park.
June 22
Summer Solstice Celebration
Shawnee Springs Winery
20093 County Road 6, Coshocton
6 – 10 p.m.
740-623-0744, www.shawneespringswinery.com
June 23
A Day of Enchantment: Fairy & Troll House Building
Clary Gardens, 588 W. Chestnut Street (SR 541W) Coshocton
Contact: Chris Campbell 740-622-6524 ext 2 events@clarygardens.org www.ClaryGardens.org
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Children and their families are invited to the Free Event “A Day of Enchantment” to create a Fairy and Troll Village on the woodland trail. Enjoy this fun and creative activity that brings families together. In addition to the fairy houses this year’s event will also include Fairy Games, Fairy Face Painting, Make it take it crafts, fairy treats and more!!
June 29 through September
Coshocton Airport Amphitheater Summer Programming
Coshocton Airport Amphitheater, 24632 Airport Road, Coshocton
www.coshoctonairportamphitheater.com 740-622-2252
2013 Season – 8 PM Show Times
June 29- Season Opening Free Show
Other live performances held on various weekends throughout the summer.
Tickets available online at www.coshoctonairportamphitheater.com
Shows for the 2013 Season will include a free Military Band concert, a sought-after Big Band, national Contemporary Christian artist, a Kids Show featuring the Columbus Zoo, and the Airport Summer Jam featuring three of the best local & regional bands. Free parking, on-site shuttle service, and concessions available. Bring a lawn chair for best seating. Also on Facebook.
July 4
4th of July Celebration
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Coshocton Towne Centre Association 740-622-1175
Gates open at 2:00 p.m.
Enjoy live entertainment and lots of food and fun for the whole family this 4th of July as the Towne Centre Association hosts this spectacular event featuring a fantastic fireworks display at 10:00 p.m.
July 5
First Friday Celebration ~ Celebrate Coshocton
5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Main Street in Downtown Coshocton
Contact Cheryl Wantuck 440-666-2652, or info@Coshoctonfirstfriday.com
www.CoshoctonFirstFriday.com
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This free event uses historic Main Street as the backdrop for musical entertainment, kids’ activities, an art show and sale, wonderful food, sidewalk sales and so much more. These diverse activities are planned to appeal to people of all ages. Free.
July 6-7
All Ohio Show Horse Organization–Annual Firecracker Show
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Kaye Ungerean 740-502-7598
http://aosho.webs.com/
Halter starts at 8:00 a.m. - Performance not before noon
July 8 - 12
Clary Kid's Nature Camp
Clary Gardens, 588 W. Chestnut Street (SR 541W) Coshocton
Contact: Chris Campbell 740-622-6524 ext 2 events@clarygardens.org www.ClaryGardens.org
9 a.m. to noon each day.
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Campers will have a fun, hands-on outdoor experience while developing a lifelong love and appreciation of our natural world. Each day your camper will learn through instruction, activities, hikes & crafts as well as bring home a unique make-it take-it craft or nature project.
July 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, & 28
Into the Woods, Junior -Footlight Players Summer Youth Program
Triple Locks Theater, N. Whitewoman St and Hydraulic Ave, Historic Roscoe Village, Coshocton
www.FootlightPlayers.com 740-622-2959
This children's production is an engaging and funny Sondheim musical comedy that twists familiar fairy tales into a brand new story. When a baker and his wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell. Cinderella, Prince Charming, Red Riding Hood, and Jack with his beanstalk, are just a few of those they encounter during their adventure.
July 12, 13 & 14
Coshocton County Antique Power Assoc 5th Annual Summer Show
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Ave., Coshocton
Coshocton County Antique Power Assoc., PO Box 1630 Coshocton
Contact: Paul Schonauer 740-622-7618
Secretary: Sam Wyler 740-545-7792
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Featured tractors and equipment will be Ford, Ferguson and Fordson. Come join us at the fairgrounds for fun, food, friends and fellowship. Parade will be Saturday, July 13 at 5 pm beginning at the fairgrounds and proceeding down Main St.
July 13 & 14
Coshocton Flea Market
Sponsored by the Coshocton Agricultural Society
Coshocton County Fairgrounds Commercial Building #2
707 Kenilworth Ave. Coshocton
Admission Free Antique and Collectible dealers – inside spaces available for $15 and $25, outside spaces $15 and $20.
Contact: Erma Miller 740-622-6329, or miller8310@roadrunner.com
Jewell Johannesen 330-472-3892 or Gary Longberry 740-294-9013.
Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free Appraisals on Sunday from noon to 2 p.m.
Shoppers are sure to find great deals on fine treasures at this flea market held one weekend each month April through August. Open to the public at no charge. Free Appraisals on Sundays from noon to 2 p.m. Each show features a variety of dealers with antiques, collectibles, glassware, coins, furniture, war relics, vintage jewelry, advertising items, books, knives, tools, old toys, post cards, and more.
July 20
Three Rivers & AG Society Car Show & Rough Truck
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Linda White 740-622-2385
Car show starts at 9:00 a.m. – free
Rough Truck General Admission $10 - 7:00 p.m.
Rough Truck Contest Entry Fee - $20
July 23-27
Ohio Chautauqua ~ When Ohio was the Western Frontier
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Ave., Coshocton
Coshocton CVB, (740) 622-4877, director@VisitCoshocton.com
www.OhioHumanities.org
More Coshocton Information available at www.VisitCoshocton.com
Ohio Chautauqua will stop in Coshocton with free weeklong performance schedule and workshops focusing on Ohio as the Western Frontier. Visitors will enjoy first person performances from such historic characters as naturalist and folk hero - Johnny Appleseed; frontier aristocrat - Margaret Blennerhassett; Iroquois leader - Chief John Logan; Lewis & Clark expedition member-York; and the hero of the Battle of Lake Erie - Oliver Hazard Perry.
July 25-27
66th Annual West Lafayette Hometown Festival
'Home Sweet Home'
West Lafayette
West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, Christie Maurer, President
(740) 502-1286 or (740) 622-4429 clmaurer1975@gmail.com
Parade - 7:00 p.m. on Friday, July 26 - Contact Ed to register for parade (740) 545-6353.
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
The entire family will enjoy this weekend of fun, food, carnival and inflatable rides, musical entertainment and games. Saturday will feature the popular Pet Parade, three on three basketball tournament, kiddie tractor pull and a car show.
Saturday, July 27
Three Rivers Bluegrass Music ~ Awesome Possum Bluegrass Band
Coshocton Village Inn & Suites
115 N. Water Street, (just off 541 E.) Coshocton (beside McDonald's)
Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456 duane1000@roadrunner.com
Bluegrass Music Event to support Relay for Life, features a different headliner band each month. Pre-show Max Hardesty playing from 6-6:45 p.m. Featured band performs from 7:00-9:00pm Acoustic jam will follow from 9:15-11:00p.m. Admission $5.00 (children 12 and under no charge).
Saturday, July 27
Habitat for Humanity Golf Outing Fundraiser
River Greens Golf Course
August 3
White Night ~ Dinner under the stars
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
300 N. Whitewoman Street (Roscoe Village)
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.jhmuseum.org (740) 622-8710 pmalenke@jhmuseum.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Elegant dinner fundraiser event for the JH Museum.
August 2
First Friday Celebration ~ The Dog Days of August
5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Main Street in Downtown Coshocton
Contact Cheryl Wantuck 440-666-2652, or info@Coshoctonfirstfriday.com
www.CoshoctonFirstFriday.com
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This free event uses historic Main Street as the backdrop for musical entertainment, kids’ activities, an art show and sale, wonderful food, sidewalk sales and so much more. These diverse activities are planned to appeal to people of all ages. Free.
August 2, 3, & 4
River View Community Park 47th Annual Park Social & Chicken BBQ
Warsaw Community Park
info@fischerfuneralhome.com 740-824-3515
Friday, Aug. 2 – Community Pool Party at River View Community Pool 8 – 10 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 3 – Bingo! At the large shelter in the park. 6 – 9 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 4 – Park Social & Chicken BBQ. Food service begins at 11:30 a.m. with various
activities throughout the day.
August 4
All Ohio Show Horse Organization – Open Show
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Kaye Ungerean 740-502-7598
http://aosho.webs.com/
Contest starts at 7:30 a.m.
Open to public at no charge
August 9 & 10
Arts & Antiques Street Fair
Historic Roscoe Village
North Whitewoman Street
Friday noon to 9 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sponsored by the Roscoe Village Business Association (RVBA)
Contact: Ed Kiefer, Kiefer's Florist 740-622-3993 or kiefer@clover.net
Admission is free. Vendor Booth spaces $100
August 9, 10, 11
Coshocton Canal Quilters Annual Quilt Show ~ 'Red and White, a Quilter's Delight'
Coshocton Presbyterian Church
142 N. 4th Street, Coshocton
Contact: Vickie Davis - Vickie.59@hotmail.com or Marla Hawthorne - mhawthorne19@gmail.com
https://www.sites.google.com/site/coshoctoncanalquilters/
Admission: $5.00 - free parking
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Friday & Saturday 10a.m. – 6 p.m. , Sunday 12 – 4 p.m.
The show will have on display over 100 beautiful quilts. Plus a red and white quilt raffle; a red, white and boutique; box lunches with a quilter's surprise; door prizes; and a Hall of Honor honoring our USA Veterans with quilts that will be donated to our Veterans.
August 8, 9, 10, 11
Coshocton Canal Festival
Downtown Coshocton
Contact Towne Centre Association at (740) 622-1175
http://www.coshoctontca.com
August 8 – Junior Queen Competition – 6:30pm Court Square Gazebo
August 9 – Princess, Senior Queen & Queen Competition – 6:30pm Court Square Gazebo
August 10 – Fabulous 50’s Car Show, starting at 9am, Main Street
August 10 – Family Fun Day, 11am – 7pm – Coshocton Court Square
August 10 – Canal Festival Grand Parade – 5:00pm
August 10 – Canal Festival Concert - 7:00pm
August 11 – Mayor’s Promenade & Reception – 2:00pm
August 9-11
Bakersville Homecoming – Chicken BBQ
Bakersville, Route 751 Contact Kim and Rick Berger at 740-545-7269
Come enjoy a BBQ on Friday and antique tractor pull. Saturday and Sunday will feature tractor pulls with the stone boat. Sandwiches, soup and lots of other foods will be served. There will be entertainment Friday and Saturday evenings. This event is sponsored by the Bakersville Fire Dept. and Community Park.
August 10 & 11
Coshocton Flea Market
Sponsored by the Coshocton Agricultural Society
Coshocton County Fairgrounds Commercial Building #2
707 Kenilworth Ave. Coshocton
Admission Free Antique and Collectible dealers – inside spaces available for $15 and $25, outside spaces $15 and $20.
Contact: Erma Miller 740-622-6329, or miller8310@roadrunner.com
Jewell Johannesen 330-472-3892 or Gary Longberry 740-294-9013.
Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free Appraisals on Sunday from noon to 2 p.m.
Shoppers are sure to find great deals on fine treasures at this flea market held one weekend each month April through August. Open to the public at no charge. Free Appraisals on Sundays from noon to 2 p.m. Each show features a variety of dealers with antiques, collectibles, glassware, coins, furniture, war relics, vintage jewelry, advertising items, books, knives, tools, old toys, post cards, and more.
Saturday, August 24
Three Rivers Bluegrass Music ~ Northwest Territory Bluegrass Band
Coshocton Village Inn & Suites
115 N. Water Street, (just off 541 E.) Coshocton (beside McDonald's)
Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456 duane1000@roadrunner.com
Bluegrass Music Event to support Relay for Life, features a different headliner band each month. Pre-show Max Hardesty playing from 6-6:45 p.m. Featured band performs from 7:00-9:00pm Acoustic jam will follow from 9:15-11:00p.m. Admission $5.00 (children 12 and under no charge).
August 24-October 6
Unforgettable Sports Legends exhibit
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
300 N. Whitewoman Street, Historic Roscoe Village, Coshocton
Patti Malenke: 740-622-8710
www.JHMuseum.org pmalenke@jhmuseum.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This exhibit features all kinds of sports memorabilia spanning the 20th century, including a large amount of Cy Young collectibles.
September 6
First Friday Celebration ~ Living in the Country
5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Main Street in Downtown Coshocton
Contact Cheryl Wantuck 440-666-2652, or info@Coshoctonfirstfriday.com
www.CoshoctonFirstFriday.com
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This free event uses historic Main Street as the backdrop for musical entertainment, kids’ activities, an art show and sale, wonderful food, sidewalk sales and so much more. These diverse activities are planned to appeal to people of all ages. Free.
September 6-7
Yellow Flag Community Sales
West Lafayette
West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, Christie Maurer, President
(740) 502-1286 or (740) 622-4429 clmaurer1975@gmail.com
Hundreds of sales located throughout the Village of West Lafayette and surrounding area. Maps of sales are available. Sign up ($5) at Brother's Hardware and Variety Store. Deadline to sign-up to be included on map is 2 weeks before sale.
Saturday, September 21
Wings Over Coshocton Airshow
Coshocton County Airport
24569 Airport Road, Coshocton
Contact; Bethel Toler, 740-622-2252
Tickets $10; kids 10 & under $5 (discounts for presale tickets)
www.Coshoctonairport.com
Featuring the Misty Blues all women skydiving team; Dave Dacy Super Stearman solo and wing walking routine with Tony Kazian; Jim Maroney and his DeHavilland Super Chipmunk aerobatics; Mike Vaknin's High Energy Extra 300 Aerobatics; Doug Dodge and his one-of-a-kind 'Muscle Biplane; Jason Flood and his Pitts Special; and the Fags of Honor.
Friday, September 27
Three Rivers Bluegrass Music ~ Black Diamond Bluegrass Band
Coshocton Village Inn & Suites
115 N. Water Street, (just off 541 E.) Coshocton (beside McDonald's)
Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456 duane1000@roadrunner.com
Bluegrass Music Event to support Relay for Life, features a different headliner band each month. Pre-show Max Hardesty playing from 6-6:45 p.m. Featured band performs from 7:00-9:00pm Acoustic jam will follow from 9:15-11:00p.m. Admission $5.00 (children 12 and under no charge).
September 27 – October 3
Coshocton County Fair
Coshocton County Fairgrounds
For a schedule of events, call the fair office at 740-622-2385 or visit
www.coshoctoncountyfair.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Admission – see Fair website.
The county fair is always an exciting time in Coshocton County and this year is no exception. With free nightly entertainment in the Grandstand, you can’t beat the value. You can also visit the numerous exhibits produced throughout the year by our talented youth programs and adult organizations. And, don’t forget the fabulous fair food.
October 5
Fall Harvest Dance
Lake Park Pavilion
23253 State Route 83, Coshocton, OH
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
www.coshoctonlakepark.com (740) 622-7528
Call for Ticket information.
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Join us for a festive evening at the historic Lake Park Dance Pavilion, a beautifully restored 1930s big band dance hall. Music will be provided by the Lake Park Big Band. Dance to the sounds of Sammy Kaye, Glenn Miller and others from that era. Contact the Park District office at 740-622-7528 for more information.
October 12
Warsaw Parktoberfest
Warsaw Community Park
info@fischerfuneralhome.com 740-824-3515
Featuring a Chili Cook-off and family fun.
October 18-20
Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival
Whitewoman Street, Coshocton, Ohio (Roscoe Village)
Admission - $5 (includes the leisure tour) parking free
Friday & Saturday 10am to 6pm, Sunday 10am to 5pm
Contact: 740-622-7644 or 800-877-1830 rvmarketing@roscoevillage.com
www.roscoevillage.com
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Host to over 100 talented artisans and crafters, this invitational festival celebrates the sights, sounds and scents of autumn. Smell the fresh apple butter simmering over an open fire as you stroll through the street to a variety of music including bluegrass, country, gospel and tunes from days gone-by. You’ll find a quilt raffle, artisans’ items raffle and fun, unique contests to enter, and don't miss various educational and entertaining outdoor demonstrations throughout the weekend.
October 19-20
Fall Foliage and Farm Tour
Contact OSU Extension at (740) 622-2265 http://coshocton.osu.edu/ag/Fall_Foliage
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Visitors always enjoy this "Drive-it-yourself tour" highlighting local agribusiness and fall color in Coshocton County. This year will focus on Southeastern Coshocton County.
October 19 – December 31
Living Waters exhibit
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
300 N. Whitewoman Street (Historic Roscoe Village)
Coshocton, OH 43812
www.jhmuseum.org (740) 622-8710 pmalenke@jhmuseum.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
This exhibit features artwork from the Southeastern Ohio Watermedia Society.
October 25-27
ARHA Beagles
Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue
Vicki Shrock 740-623-2890
Open to the public - start times early a.m.
October 25-26
Third Annual Pumpkin Walk
Clary Gardens, 588 W. Chestnut St., Coshocton
Contact: Chris Campbell, 740-622-6524 ext. 2 events@clarygardens.org
www.Clarygardens.org
7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Individuals, families, businesses & schools are invited to participate in this fun fall festival. Light Refreshments will be available. All proceeds from this event will go toward the continuing development of our Children’s Garden.
October 26
Hallowine Party
Shawnee Springs Winery
20093 County Road 6, Coshocton
6 – 10 p.m.
740-623-0744, www.shawneespringswinery.com
November 22
Magic on Main Street Christmas Parade
Main Street and Downtown Coshocton
6:30 p.m.
The parade features local mascots, floats, bands, Mr. and Mrs. Frosty, the Gingerbread boy, Santa Bear, Rudolph Reindeer and of course..Santa!
November 22, 23 & 24
Warsaw Lions Club 55th Annual Minstrel Show
River View High School, 26496 SR 60 North, Warsaw
For ticket information: 740-622-5031
info@fischerfuneralhome.com
56th Annual Warsaw Lions Club Minstrel Show. Music, Comedy, & Variety Show.
At River View High School, Warsaw, Ohio. Friday & Saturday Show @ 7:30 pm. Sunday show @ 2:30 pm. Soup supper served prior to each show as a fundraiser of the River view Park Board.
Saturday, November 23
Three Rivers Bluegrass Music
Coshocton Village Inn & Suites
115 N. Water Street, (just off 541 E.) Coshocton (beside McDonald's)
Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456 duane1000@roadrunner.com
Bluegrass Music Event to support Relay for Life, features a different headliner band each month. Pre-show Max Hardesty playing from 6-6:45 p.m. Featured band performs from 7:00-9:00pm Acoustic jam will follow from 9:15-11:00p.m. Admission $5.00 (children 12 and under no charge).
November 29
Holiday Bazaar at Lake Park
Lake Park Pavilion
23253 State Route 83, Coshocton
www.coshoctonlakepark.com 740-622-7528
The beautifully decorated Lake Park Dance Pavilion will be the backdrop for the largest bazaar in our area. Over 60 tables of handmade crafts, baked goods, holiday décor, and lots of other unique items will be shown to get your holiday shopping off to a great start. A lunch stand will be available with soups, sandwiches, and baked goods.
December 1
Village Christmas Candle Lighting Service
Village Square, Warsaw
6 p.m.
Warsaw Business Association - http://warsawbiz.org/
info@fischerfuneralhome.com
December 7, 14 & 21
Christmas Candlelightings
Historic Roscoe Village
Whitewoman Street Coshocton, Ohio
Contact: 740-622-7644 or 800-877-1830 rvmarketing@roscoevillage.com
Contact: RVBA John Larson 740- 622-4001 JLarso9n400@yahoo.com
www.roscoevillage.com
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Admission and parking are free
Roscoe Village cheers on the holiday season with its Christmas Candlelighting. Share in the evening’s tradition of lighting the Christmas tree and your own candle as everyone softly sings "Silent Night". “A Roscoe Christmas” tour offers a glimpse into the 1800s holiday season. Guided tours available at various times during the afternoon, or enjoy the same tour after the ceremony by guided candlelight.
December 6, 7, & 8
Live Nativity
Coshocton Christian Tabernacle
23891 Airport Road, Coshocton
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Contact: Penny Hahn 740-622-4133
Free to Community – Drive through yourself
www.CoshoctonChristian.org
Journey back through time to…The LIVE Nativity. The Live Nativity, in its 15th year, has become a holiday tradition for many in the past. Luminaries light the way as visitors drive through the LIVE scenes depicting the birth of Christ, and other well-known events of His life. This ten minute journey begins at the market place in Bethlehem where the dreaded tax collector awaits, the Inn which is full for the evening leads to the stable where Joseph, Mary, and the baby Jesus find rest. A host of heavenly angels alert the shepherds guarding there sheep with good news of Jesus’ birth, while the Wise Men worship the newborn Christ child. The journey is completed with scenes of the most told stories about Jesus…the carpenter’s shop, Jesus walking on water, a soldier praying at the cross, Jesus at the tomb, and most importantly, Heaven’s Gates
December 7
Christmas in the Village of West Lafayette
West Lafayette, Ohio
For more information, West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce
Christie Maurer, President (740) 502-1286 or (740) 622-4429 clmaurer1975@gmail.com
For parade entries, contact Dave at 740-545-9298.
Featuring Santa Parade at 1 p.m., a holiday craft show and Lions Club Pancake Breakfast.
December 8
Coshocton Community Choir Christmas Festival Concert
Concert held at: McKinley Auditorium, Coshocton High School, 1205 Cambridge Road, Coshocton, OH 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Tickets -$10 for adults and $5 for youth and are available at the door or online at www.coshoctoncommunitychoir.org
For more information, call (740) 623-0554, www.coshoctoncommunitychoir.org
More Coshocton information available at www.visitcoshocton.com
Over 200 singers and musicians from central Ohio participate in this annual Christmas concert. The choir, now in its 43rd season, has commissioned a number of arrangements from well-known composers. Musical selections span the centuries with classics from each era being performed. This concert features the 100-voice adult choir, the 70-voice children's choir and the 60-voice teen choir, all performing a mix of sacred and secular choral music. All three choirs were founded and are conducted by Charles R. Snyder, who is highly respected throughout the state. He is also the conductor of the 200-voice All-Ohio Youth Choir.
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Coshocton County 2013 Calendar of Events
Jan Myers
Director, Coshocton County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Office (740) 622-4877
Cell (740) 502-8014
401 Main Street, Coshocton, OH 43812
Director@VisitCoshocton.com
janalanm@roadrunner.com
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