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NOVEMBER 1 - 14, 2024                                                                                     LOCAL NEWS/ANNOUNCEMENTS     | PAGE 11
        Muskingum announces Hall of Fame Class to be                                                                  Announcement


                                                                                 by Tom Caudill, Muskingum University  for Village of
        inducted during Night of Impact Assistant Athletic Director
          Muskingum  University  will  induct  its  put  and  is  the  current  Muskingum  re-  and  two-time  All-Ohio  honoree.  She  is   Frazeysburg
        newest members into the Athletic Hall  cord holder in the outdoor shot put with  the  Muskingum  career  record  holder   Council seat
        of Fame during the Night of Impact on  a mark of 53-2.75. He also lettered in  for  goals  (44),  assists  (20),  and  points
        Friday,  February  7,  at  6:30  p.m.  The  football as a fullback and rushed for 647  (108).  Warnock  also  holds  four  of  the   opening
        event  will  be  presented  by  Carol  Goff  yards  and  16  touchdowns  and  helped  top five spots for goals and points in a
        &  Associates  Real  Estate  and  hosted  lead  the  team  to  the  Grantland  Rice  season.
        on  the  Mezzanine  Level  at  the  Bullock  Bowl in 1964.                 Carder  was  honored  with  the  Rawl-     Mayor  Fred  Wolford,  Village  of
        Health and Wellness Complex on Musk-    McGee was named the Ohio Athletic  ings Gold Glove Award as a shortstop in   Frazeysburg, Ohio is taking letters of in-
        ingum’s campus.                      Conference Player of the Year in 1994  2010. The award is bestowed upon the   tent for a vacant council seat available
          The outstanding class of inductees in-  and  was  a  two-time  All-OAC  honoree.  top  defensive  shortstop  in  all  of  NCAA   now.
        cludes Frank “Andy” Duda ‘67 (Track &  McGee still ranks sixth all-time at Musk-  Division III. Carder ranks first all-time at      If you want to help your community,
        Field/Football),  Christie  (Pulley)  McGee  ingum for kills in season with 451 and  Muskingum in runs scored (164), fourth   consider a spot on the Council!
        ‘95  (Volleyball),  Vanessa  Warnock  ‘00  ninth  all-time  for  kills  in  a  game  with  in  triples  (7),  sixth  in  hits  (195),  and      Interested  applicants  must  fulfill
        (Women’s Soccer), and Wes Carder ‘10  24. She helped lead the Muskies to the  eighth in batting average (.368), and at-  the  requirements  as  described  in  ORC
        (Baseball).                          NCAA Tournament in 1992.            bats (530).                          731.12
          Duda was an All-American in the shot    Warnock  was  a  three-time  All-OAC                                    Please mail or drop off letters of in-
                                                                                                                      tent by November 11, 2024 to:
        Muskingum University Music Department                                                                              Mayor Fred R. Wolford, Jr.
                                                                                                                          Village of Frazeysburg
        presents fall choir and band concert                                                submitted                      7 West 2nd Street
                                                                                                                          PO Box 160
                                                                                                                          Frazeysburg, Ohio 43822
                                               The Muskingum University Music De-  and has an underlying theme of human
                                             partment will present a fall concert fea-  technological  development.  There  are      The member will be chosen at the
                                             turing  the  Concert  Choir  and  Wind  En-  works that represent different scientific   November  12,  2024  Council  Meeting
                                             semble on Friday, November 1 at 7 p.m.  concepts, ranging from stunning colors   and  Mayor  Wolford  would  like  those
                                             in Brown Chapel. The Concert Choir will  of a sunset to a work that musically rep-  who have submitted letters of intent to
                                                                                                                      attend  the  meeting  and  speak  about
                                             present  “When  We  Arrive  At  Home,”  a  resents the four primary elements—air,   themselves so the other Council mem-
                                             program that explores the idea of find-  water, earth, and fire.         bers can see who they are voting for.
                                             ing  meaning  and  contentment  in  com-    The Concert Choir and Wind Ensemble      Any questions can be directed to the
                                             munity  and  within  ourselves,  despite  are comprised of students from all ma-  Village Offices @ 740-828-2901
                                             turmoil  in  the  world  all  around  us  and  jors on campus and are directed by Dr.      If  dropping  off  after  office  hours
                                             our own individual challenges. The pro-  Daniel Strychacz (Concert Choir) and Dr.   please put letter of intent in our drop box
                                             gram contains works about finding faith,  David Turrill (Wind Ensemble). The con-  outside the office.
                                             building relationships, and being patient  cert is free and open to the public.
                                             as we work together.                   For  more  information,  contact  the
                                               The Wind Ensemble will present “Mu-  Muskingum  Department  of  Music  at   ADVERTISE IN THE DRESDEN BUZZ.
                                             sic of the Spheres,” which explores the  740-826-8095  or  music@muskingum.          740-270-2408
                                             connection between music and science,  edu.
        Local club and painting

        studio to host holiday event

        for children                 submitted


          Soroptimist International of Zanesville  Niki Angelo, cookies and juice, and there
        is teaming up with Three Sisters Studio  may be a special visitor- The  Jolly Old Elf
        to host a  fun holiday painting party for  himself.
        children.  The  event  will  take  place  on    Payment will be taken at the door but
        Sun. December 8th,  2024 at 2:00 pm  attendees  are  asked  to  pre-register  on
        at the American Legion located as 27 S.  the Three  Sisters Studio facebook page
        3rd St. in Zanesville.               event by December 3, 2024.
          The cost for the activity is only $5.00    Information  for  this  event  can  be
        per  child.  Children  of  any  age  are  wel-  found on Zanesville Soroptimist or Three
        come, but  they must be accompanied  Sisters  Studio    facebook  pages  or  the
        by an adult. The cost includes one 8 x 10  Soroptimist website: www. Zanesvilleso-
        canvas  and  supplies,  instruction  from  roptimist.org

        Genesis HealthCare System’s

        Vascular Services Recognized for
        25 Consecutive Years of

        Accreditation                  submitted


          The  Intersocietal  Accreditation  Com-  clinical knowledge and standards have
        mission  (IAC)  recently  recognized  Gen-  increased.  Our  exceptional  team  of
        esis  HealthCare  System’s  Heart  and  caregivers continues to bring the latest
        Vascular Institute for earning accredita-  advancements in vascular care to each
        tion for 25 consecutive years of vascular  patient they serve.”
        ultrasonographic testing.              Accreditation  from  the  IAC  demon-
          “Reaching  this  milestone  is  a  testa-  strates our commitment to high-quality
        ment  to  the  outstanding  team  at  Gen-  patient  care.  It  demonstrates  that  the
        esis,”  said  Matt  Perry,  President  and  vascular  lab  at  the  Genesis  Heart  and
        CEO of Genesis HealthCare System. “For  Vascular  Institute  has  surpassed  a  rig-
        the past quarter century, our physicians,  orous  evaluation  and  met  or  exceeded
        advanced  practice  nurses,  sonogra-  industry standards while maintaining a
        phers and leaders have dedicated them-  commitment  to  continuous  quality  im-
        selves to true excellence in patient care.  provement.
        Technology  has  drastically  improved;
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