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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;

