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Hocking Hills Messenger

free publication
14th edition AUGUST 2015
How to submit information: www.HockingHillsMessenger.com
Betty Shaw, Sales & Marketing blshockinghillsmessenger@yahoo.com 740-380-3744

Fairfield County
Antique Tractor Club
20th ANNUAL
ALLEY PARK SHOW
August 14, 15, and 16, 2015

Need More Info?


Contact Doug Shaw at

740.407.2347

Tractors | Equipment |
Memorabilia
August 14, 15, and 16, 2015

Alley Park - 2805 Old Logan Road


(Off Route 33, just south of Lancaster)

Lancaster, Ohio 43130

Admission & Parking Free!

Daniel VanWormer Agency

Great price
Low Down Payment Option
Affordable Payment plans
Friendly & Professional Staff

Daniel T VanWormer

vanword1@nationwide.com

(740) 385-3036

78 West Main St., Logan, OH 43138


Same Staff & Service You have
trusted for years!

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

Fairfield County Foundation Announces


Bud Goodman Youth Memorial Scholarship
Recipients
LANCASTER, Ohio - The Fairfield County Foundation is
pleased to announce that Hannah Craiglow from Lancaster
High School and Tessa Friend from Fairfield Union are
the recipients of the 2015-2016 Bud Goodman Memorial
Scholarship.
Barbara Goodman established this fund in honor of her
husband, Bud Goodman, to make a significant and lasting
contribution to young people who are active in 4-H and FFA
programs. Bud supported and made a significant difference
in the lives of many youth in Fairfield County.
Scholarship recipients shall have exhibited a livestock project
at the Fairfield County Fair for a minimum of three years and
be a resident of Fairfield County. The scholarship award
may be made for a 4- or 2-year college program or for an
accredited vocational or technical school. The scholarship
award may be used to pay tuition or for the purchase of
books/equipment/tools needed for course work. A grade
point average of at least 2.5 is required to be considered
for this scholarship award. Scholarship recipients must reapply each year for consideration.

Baked Steak Dinner


MENU: Baked Steak, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Green Beans, Roll, Pie
& Drink. SUGGESTED DONATION: $6.00
All welcome!

For further information regarding scholarships contact Amy


Eyman, Executive Director of the Fairfield County Foundation
at (740) 654-8451 or visit www.fairfieldcountyfoundation.
org.

Scenic Hills Senior Center


187 S. Spring Street
(740) 385-6581

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

Krause H&S Vermeer Rhino

********If you are interested in receiving the HHTA Hocking Hills Weekend
Update that includes an extensive listing of events occurring each week
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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

7493 Rushcreek Road


Thornville, Ohio 43076
Phone/Fax

(740) 536-7857

Snyder & Company is pleased to


announce that James (Jim) Justus,
Jr. recently passed the Uniform
CPA Exam becoming a Certified
Public Accountant for the state of
Ohio. Jim has been an account
manager with the firm for two
years, concentrating his practice in
closely held businesses, consulting
directly with clients on their tax and
business needs.

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.

Jim received his Bachelor of Business Administration from


Ohio University and has worked in the accounting field since
1994, most recently with Cardinal Health in Columbus. He is
the financial secretary of the Knights of Columbus Council
1016 and is the Treasurer of the United Way of Fairfield
County. Jim enjoys watching and participating in sports in
his free time with his wife Tracy and their family.

Snyder & Company Certified Public Accountants has been


serving the Central Ohio area with customized, innovative
financial consulting and accounting services for more than
45 years. The firm, based in Lancaster, Ohio, provides
complete tax preparation and planning, business valuations
and litigation support, QuickBooks support and training
as well as retirement and estate planning for individuals
and businesses. The Firm is committed to preserving
John Snyders legacy and taking his tradition of excellence
forward into the future for many years. For more information
about Snyder & Company, visit www.snydercpas.com.

12930 State Route 664 Logan, OH 43138

(740) 385-1878
SUN-SAT 6-10

Peach Supreme Brioche French Toast

Amy Kline 603-3519

Meats/Cheeses,
Great Tasting Hot
Dogs,& Homemade
Sauages Great For
Grilling!!! We have all
your needs for Your
Pic-Nic Supplies.

14th Annual Fall


Consignment Auction
September 12, 2015

Please go to our website www.foltzag.


com to see our full line of equipment and
services available.
New & Used Tractors & Equipment
Parts for most brands of Tractors,
Combines & Equipment

740-569-7351

8290 Bremen Road SE Just West of Bremen

Country Store Hours: 8am-6pm


10244 St. Rt. 180 Laurelville, OH

740.655.3600

Working Together ...


... Making It Happen!
12790 Grey St.
Logan, OH 43138

740.385.5341

www.millstonebbqq.com

Columbus - Logan - Athens


Deluxe Motor Coach Service
One-Way Only

$10 Plus tax & fees

Our New Location, 4 East Main Street Logan, OH

RideGoBus.com 888.95.GOBUS

Wind Chime Shop, Christmas Treasures,


& Hocking Hills Candle Works
Monday - Saturday
10am to 5pm
Sunday 12pm to 4pm

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.

October 3rd, 2015 10-3pm Arts & Crafts;


Car Show Registration 11am-1pm, Judging 1pm - 3pm.
Address 601 St. Rt. 664 N. Logan, Ohio

D O YOU NEED HELP TO


STAY IN YOUR HOME?

Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc.

facebook.com/FairHoPeHospice

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fairhopehospice.org

High Family Satisfaction Survey


ADIA ACR
ARC nursing ES Respite Care
and

rehabilitation center
Skilled Nursing At Its Finest

For more information,


contact:

The Area
Agency on Aging
can help.
Call 1-800-331-2644 or Visit www.areaagency8.org

Our free in-home consultation


offers help regarding long-term
care. Learn more about programs
like PASSPORT, Project Lifesaver
and other available services.
A program of Buckeye Hills-HVRDD Serving Seniors in Athens, Hocking, Meigs,
Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Perry & Washington Counties

(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

Now Accepting Respiratory


and Ventilator Patients

(740) 385-2461

Reservations Recommended

123 W. Main St Somerset, OH 43783


(740) 743-1326 www.clayhaus.com
Recommended by Ohio Magazine & Columbus Dispatch

Come Check Out Our Summer salads;

Annual 4H Awards

Winning first place trophies with their 4-H Poultry


and Goat projects were (front row, left to right):
Ashley Loy - tie - Goat Advanced; Hunter Fickel Poultry Beginner A; Eli Ennis - Goat Beginner A.
Back row: Salina Chandler - tie - Goat Advanced;
Ryan Patton - Poultry Intermediate; Rachel Nicholson - Poultry - Advanced; and Caleb Conrad - Goat
Intermediate.

4-Hers receiving first place trophies were


(front row, left to right): Keaton Sater Sheep Beginner A; Tristan Wemer - Dog
Beginner A. Back row: Victoria Schluep Dog Beginner B; Heidi Jo McGrady - Dog
Intermediate; Bethany Starlin - Sheep
Intermediate.

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.

4-H members receiving first place honors included


(front row, left to right): Ryan Patton - Cavy and
Climbing up; Audrey Nester - Purr-fect Pals; Caitlyn
Myers - Leaping Forward; Addison Decot - Pockets
Pets; Tristan Wemer - Discovering 4-H. Back row:
Lindsey Mers - My Hands to Larger Service;
Halie Linder - Leadership Road Trip; Lynsi Huddy
- Makeover My Space; and Cassidy Markin - Am I
Ready for Work.

Receiving first place trophies with their


4-H Rabbit and Horse projects were (front
row, left to right): Michael Ortega - Rabbit Intermediate; Hailey Kidwell - Horse
Beginner A. Back row: Victoria Schluep Rabbit Beginner B; Caleb Taulbee - Rabbit
Advanced; and Stacey McKnight - Horse
Intermediate.

Placing first with his Measuring Up 4-H Project


was Wesley Stumbo (first row, left). Other 4-H
winners were: Aaron Davis - Beekeeping;
Cason Downard - Making the Cut. Back row:
Ryan Patton - All Systems Go; Joseph Dailey
- Woodworking Master; Aiden Tackett - Crank
It Up; Brady Hacker - Finishing Up; and Salina
Chandler - On The Cutting Edge.

Those receiving first place honors with their 2015


4-H projects included (first row, left to right): Megan
Danison - Investigating Electricity - Level II; Caitlyn
Myers - Science Fun with Physics; Madelyn Johnson - Rockets Away. Back row: Katie Jones - Family
History Treasure Hunt; Rachel Nicholson - tie
- Self-Determined - Senior; Ryan Patton - Rope;
Dakota Stringer - tie - Self-Determined
- Senior; and Stacey McKnight - Cake Decorating Senior.

These 4-H members received top honors


with their 4-H projects (front row, left to
right): Ashley Loy - Become A Puppeteer;
Caitlyn Myers - Ohio Birds; Jacob McMichael - Explore the Outdoors. Back row:
Mikayla Wykle - Alcohol and Drug Abuse;
Brad Bownes - Play The Role; and Emily
Starlin - The Truth About Tobacco.

The annual 4-H Awards Night was held


on July 22 at the Logan-Hocking Middle
School. Receiving first place with their clothing
projects were (front row, left to right): Montana
Stringer - Clothing for Middle School; Addison
Decot - Sew Fun; Ashlee Spicer - Sewing for
Others modeled by Taylor Edgell and Creative
Costumes. Back row: Madelyn Johnson Loungewear; Sophia Donaldson - Embellish;
Kelly Hartshorn - Sundresses and Jumpers;
and Elizabeth Atkins - Tops for Tweens.

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.

12791 St. Rt. 664


South, Logan, OH

FairHoPe Hospices Trash to Treasure Sale


Tagged a Success

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.

Accepting New Customers


in Hocking and Southern
Perry County!

Thank you to all of our


customer for helping
our business grow.
Fairfield County Foundation Announces DavidsonJaycees Community Service Scholarship Recipients
LANCASTER, Ohio -The Fairfield County Foundation is pleased to announce the
recipients of the Davidson-Jaycees Community Service
Scholarship for the 2015-2016 academic year. Recipients
are Eden Clendenen a graduate of Lancaster High School,
Carl Hyme a graduate of Liberty Union High School, and
Benjamin and Noah Kerns, graduates of William V. Fisher
Catholic High School.
Established in 2000, the goal of this scholarship is to
provide funds to assist non-profit community service related
organizations in meeting the needs of Fairfield County
residents and/or to provide scholarships to students of
any Fairfield County high school who have demonstrated
an interest in community service through volunteerism.
Jaycees and relatives of current or former Jaycees will be
given preference in determining recipients.
For further information regarding scholarships contact the
Fairfield County Foundation, (740) 654-8451 or visit
www.fairfieldcountyfoundation.org.

Visit our

Hocking County

Pub

Shopping & Activity Destination

For Burgers, Prime Rib Sandwiches,


Subs, Steaks, Seafood & More:
Full-Service Lounge & Craft Beer

Weavers Market & Deli


Hours:

Mon - Thurs: 10-5


Fri - Sat: 10-6
Closed Sunday

12803 St. Rt. 664


South, Logan

740-380-6901

Amish Meat, Cheeses, Jams


& Fresh Brown Eggs Meat
and Cheese Tray Available
Colored Melting Chocolates, Candy
Oils, Hard Candy & Lollipop Molds.

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

water well drilling


Pump System Sales & Service
Geothermal Drilling
Downhole Camera
Chlorination

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

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