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14th edition AUGUST 2015
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Fairfield County
Antique Tractor Club
20th ANNUAL
ALLEY PARK SHOW
August 14, 15, and 16, 2015
740.407.2347
Tractors | Equipment |
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August 14, 15, and 16, 2015
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Daniel T VanWormer
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(740) 385-3036
Town Center
Friday, July 31 7 - 8:30 PM
Music in the Park
Black Diamond Strings bluegrass band will appear in week eight
of the eleven week series of Friday night concerts at the gazebo in
Worthington Park in Logans Town Center. Series features a mix of
country, bluegrass, classic rock and roll, Western Swing and more.
Food and beverages for sale in the park. Alcohol prohibited.
Seating is limited; lawn chairs are recommended.
Worthington Park, corner of Market and Main Streets
Info: (740) 746-8233
AUGUST 2015 EVENTS
Please, call the host organization to confirm the latest date/time/
event info.
Saturday, Aug 1 Hours TBA
Second Annual Inspirefest Fundraiser
Annual musical festival/event to raise funds to build and maintain a
homeless shelter in Hocking County. Fun for all ages and groups in
a fun setting. Live music with several bands (TBA), Poker Run, RV
Campout, Cardboard City and more.
In Worthington Park, the heart of Logans Town Center at the corner of
Main and Market Streets http://www.inspirefest.org
Saturday, August 1
4-6:30 PM
Shaw Ag
Equipment
ON THE HORIZON...............
Friday, Aug. 7 - ICE CREAM SOCIAL on the lawn of the Hocking
County Historical Society/Museum
Saturday, Aug 8 - the big band music of the NOSTALGICS on the
lawn of the Bowen House
Tuesday, August 18 - ICE CREAM SOCIAL with live old-time string
band music on the lawn of the Bowen House
To obtain additional info about the above events and view more events,
visit the Logan Town Center website
********If you are interested in receiving the HHTA Hocking Hills Weekend
Update that includes an extensive listing of events occurring each week
in the region, please send an e-mail to kraymore@explorehockinghills.
com and ask to be included in the Weekend Update mail group.**********
Visit the Town Center website listed below for other information and
events occurring in the Town Center.
The Logan Town Center Board and Members have been very busy. From
parking and zoning to beautification and promotion, efforts are underway
to preserve Historic Downtown Logan, attract customers to downtown
businesses and spur economic development in Historic Downtown
Logan.
Check out the 2011 Action Plan here: http://logantowncenter.com/
mainstreet.html#ActionPlan
Want to learn more about all the great things happening in Historic
Downtown Logan? Come to the monthly Logan Town Center meeting on
the first Thursday of every month. Logan Town Center meets in the CIC
Conference Room, 140 E. Main Street. The August meeting is Thursday,
August 6 at 8 a.m.
PTO Shafts
Manure Spreaders
Better Bilt
Spreader
Silage Wagon
Twine
Hydraulhose
Ritchie Wateres
Nichols Tillage
H & S Equipment
Krause Tillage
Hay Rake
Rhino
(740) 536-7857
We
are
proud
of
Jims
accomplishment,
said
Linda
Sheridan, CPA, CVA, Managing Partner, Snyder &
Company. He continues to be a remarkable asset to the
firm by building quality, long-lasting relationships with our
clients by providing individualized attention and quality
service.
(740) 385-1878
SUN-SAT 6-10
Meats/Cheeses,
Great Tasting Hot
Dogs,& Homemade
Sauages Great For
Grilling!!! We have all
your needs for Your
Pic-Nic Supplies.
740-569-7351
740.655.3600
740.385.5341
www.millstonebbqq.com
RideGoBus.com 888.95.GOBUS
29205 ILESBORO RD
Logan, Ohio 43138
Phone: 740-385-9537
www.southcentralpower.com
2780 Coonpath Road in Lancaster
(740) 653-4422 or 1-800-282-5064
Health Awareness
Car Show,
Craft &
Vendor Fair
Check Hocking Hills Messenger for times & date for upcoming entertainment
Dash Plaques
awarded to
the first
50 Vehicles.
facebook.com/FairHoPeHospice
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(740) 654-7077
fairhopehospice.org
rehabilitation center
Skilled Nursing At Its Finest
The Area
Agency on Aging
can help.
Call 1-800-331-2644 or Visit www.areaagency8.org
(800) 994-7077
Charlotte Deibie
20017 St. Rt 93 South
Logan, Ohio 43138
Since 1978,
serving the finest
in German and
American cuisine.
Term Care
Long
Short
Rehab
HospiceTermServices
(740) 385-2461
Reservations Recommended
Annual 4H Awards
Receiving top honors for their 4-H foods projects were (left to right): Madelyn Johnson - Grill
Master; William Cockran - Lets Start Cooking Junior; Andrea Klingelhafer - Lets Start Cooking
- Senior; and Caitlyn Myers - Lets Bake Quick
Breads.
Placing first with their 4-H livestock projects were (left to right): Josie
Cottrill - Swine Advanced; Emily Ennis - Swine Beginner B; Wesley
Stumbo - Beef Beginner A and Swine Beginner A; and Emily Starlin Beef Advanced.
Trophy winners with their still 4-H projects included (front row,
left to right): Celeste Short - Shooting Sports Shot Gun; Caitlyn
Myers - Writing and Reporting for Teens; Gabriel Ortega Creative Writing for Teens - Junior. Back row: Jonna Goss
- Scrapbooking - Senior; Cassidy Markin - Creative Writing
for Teens - Senior; Emma Gabriel - Focus on Photography Junior; Robert Nicholson - My Favorite Things.
740-385-1000
www.oldedutch.com
Vickroys Disposal
Residential
740.385.0504
Commercial
LANCASTER, Ohio (July 3, 2015)
FairHoPe Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc. recently
held its annual Trash to Treasure Sale and profited over
$6,000. Through the work of my wonderful volunteers our
fundraising Trash to Treasure Sale, held at the Fairfield
County Fairgrounds, was the most successful sale that weve
ever had, Stated Twylia Summers, FairHoPes Director
of Volunteers. Twylia, assisted by over 60 of FairHoPes
volunteers, began to sort the volumes of donated items on
the Monday before the Friday and Saturday event. After
it was over, items not sold were donated to several area
charitable agencies. Pictured are some of the over fifty (50)
FairHoPe volunteers who helped at the event.
Twylia asks everyone to mark their calendars for next years
Trash to Treasure Sale planned for Friday June 10 and
Saturday June 11, 2015. Monies earned from the sale are
used for patient care ensuring that no one seeking FairHoPe
care needs to be concerned with the cost of service.
FairHoPe Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc. is the fourth
hospice to be certified in the State of Ohio. It is a not-forprofit 501(c) (3) organization serving Fairfield, Hocking,
Perry and surrounding counties providing end-of-life care.
FairHoPe is funded through private insurance, Medicare/
Medicaid, donations, and fundraisers, such as the Trash to
Treasure sale.
FairHoPe strives to relieve suffering by providing comfort,
support and resources to meet the palliative and grief needs
of the community. We invite you to learn more about us
by visiting our website at www.fairhopehospice.org. or call
1-800-994-7077
Weekly Pick-Up
Monthly Billing
10, 20, and 30 Yard Roll
Off Containers Available.
Visit our
Hocking County
Pub
740-380-6901
FIREWOOD
See Our Full Menu at: www.hockinghillsgolfclub.com
14405 Country Club Lane Logan (740) 385-8966
Ask about
our banquet
rooms,
wedding
service
and private
dining.
Warthman
Sugar Grove, OH
(740) 746-9950
Split Mixed
Hardwoods 18 Long
Pick-Up or Delivered
(delivery extra
special cuts available)
$65 / TON
LAURELVILLE FIREWOOD
15952 SR 56 E. Laurelville, OH
(740) 332-8515