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News of public record: Guernsey County restaurant inspections
The following are restaurant inspections with critical violations, as conducted by the Guernsey County Health Department from April 15 to 26. April 16 St. Benedict Church and School, 220 N. Seventh St., Cambridge. Unnecessary persons in the operation. In addition to the designated licensee, kitchen facilities are being utilized by multiple groups and organizations....
West Lafayette artist Mary Gephart Robertson shares her gift with others
WEST LAFAYETTE − Mary Gephart Robertson of West Lafayette has had a gift for drawing and painting since an early age. Fortunately, her parents recognized her talent and asked Vivian Williams of Coshocton to give 9-year-old Mary lessons. After three years of lessons, Vivian felt Mary was developing her own unique technique and wanted to see her flourish in that direction.
Summer Street Dance Series returns to Coshocton's artPARK with dance instructor Tim Cohen
COSHOCTON − The Pomerene Center for the Arts has announced the line up for its third annual Summer Street Dance Series at the artPARK on Main Street, across from the Coshocton Court Square. Dance classes with instructor Tim Cohen will start at 7 p.m. Rudimentary dance steps will be introduced relating to the music being played that evening. Cohen currently lives in Coshocton and has taught dance in Columbus and Millersburg. ...
Ridgewood Performing Arts to participate in four shows this month
WEST LAFAYETTE − The choir and drama departments of Ridgewood Performing Arts will present several end of the year free musical events. The Ridgewood choirs in grades seventh to 12th will combine for an annual pops concert at 6:30 p.m. May 7. The choirs will present a wide variety of popular music,...
Second Lyfe Vintage at Colony Square Mall focuses on 1970s, Y2K men’s items
ZANESVILLE − Dan Kennedy started frequenting yard sales and hitting antique clothing shops when he was a kid.“I’ve always been into something, anything, where I can make a couple dollars,” he said.He started collecting everything he was buying and storing whatever he didn’t sell or reuse.“Some people would have called me a hoarder,” he laughed. “But then it became popular to have all these items I had been collecting, and being a hoarder suddenly turned into me opening a store.” ...
Art therapy exhibit opens at Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
COSHOCTON −An art therapy exhibit for Mental Health Awareness Month will be on display from May 5 to June 2 at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, 300 N. Whitewoman St. The display is a collaboration of the museum and MSW Solutions. The exhibit offers samples of art therapy projects completed by individuals and groups of varying ages, across mental health diagnoses. ...
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