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SERVING MUSKINGUM COUNTY FREE VOL. 6 NO. 1 | JULY 14 - 27, 2023
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New Concord Boyscout Troop 510 celebrated 100 Adamsville
continuous years active by Matthew Dotson Homecoming
Runs July 19 – 22
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The 2023 Adamsville Homecom-
ing begins with the traditional Home-
coming Parade on Wednesday, July 19
at 6:30 p.m. with the introduction of
the Queen and Court at Gaumer Park.
Thursday, July 20 at 6 p.m. the Melissa
Marie School of Dance with perform.
Afterward, at 7 p.m., Dance Express
takes the stage, the kid’s pedal tractor
pull is also at 7 p.m., and at 7:45 p.m.
the Appalachian Outlaws perform.
Friday, July 21 at 6 p.m. the Garden
Tractor Pulls take place and at 8 p.m.
look for live music. The final day, Satur-
day, July 22, brings a day full of activi-
ties starting at 10 a.m. with the Farm
Stock Tractor Pull followed by Stock
Trucks, kids games are planned for 2
p.m., Whiskey Ridge performs from 8
p.m. to 11 p.m., at dusk there will be
a firework show, and the homecom-
ing wraps up at 11 p.m. with the raffle
wagon. Amusement rides and bingo
(6-10 p.m.) can be expected nightly.
On Wednesday bingo will begin after
the parade. Wristband presales are
available at Bakers Store for $15. Pre-
sale has begun and will end July 19 at
noon. Wristbands are valid for one day
of your choice. They will cost $20 at the
Homecoming.
Grand Marshals
Ed and Mary Ann Miller are lifelong
residents of the Adamsville communi-
ty. They share many memories of their
younger years involved in the commu-
Boy Scout Troop 510 and their sister troop 530 march in the New Concord Fireman’s Festival parade. Lynette Dotson nity.
Ed is an Army Veteran. He was
Boy Scout Troop 510 of New Con- 510 as possible along with the Musk- Fireman’s Festival held on Main Street very active in sports with coaching and
cord, Ohio celebrated 100 years of ingum Valley Council which is the gov- on Saturday, July 8th. At the festival, teaching kids to get along and work
scouting excellence on May 6th, 2023 erning group for all Boy Scout Troops in the Troop along with Girl Scout Troop as a team, Ed himself played ball until
at their charter New Concord United the area. 530 sold homemade ice cream as one he was 60 years old and then decided
Methodist Church. In attendance were The Troop took its place in the line- of their main fundraisers for the year. he’d better quit as he couldn’t see the
as many previous members of Troop up for the parade for the New Concord Each year the two Troops gather ball anymore. Ed is an excellent hunter
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