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TVHS Athletic Hall of Fame Class of Oldest living
Country
Dresden Radio Club celebrates completion of
Crossroads
2023 inducted resident of
$1,500 grant from the Straker Foundation
Education of
Muskingum
Yesterday hosts
County turned 107
19th annual Farm
this Thanksgiving
Show by Lynette Dotson
by Dorothy Montgomery
‘Tis Thanksgiving time and we as a
It’s that time of the year again! The
Nation have so much to be thankful for.
Country Crossroads Education of Yester-
Yes, the lack of rain cut crop produc-
day Farm Show has been educating lo-
tion but, we were given a beautiful au-
cal youth and families about how farm-
tumn with vividly colored leaves on ev-
ing was done in the past for nearly two
ery hill and dale. With eyes to see and
decades. This year’s show will be held
eats to hear, we have been truly blessed.
on Saturday, October 21st from 10 a.m.
I would like to introduce you to a dear
to 5 p.m., and Sunday, October 22nd
friend who has so much to be thankful
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 3685 Cass
for.
Irish Ridge Road, Dresden (intersections
On Thanksgiving Day, November 28,
of SR 16 & 60).
2024, Mrs. Russell (Vivian) McCall will
The Moore family including siblings
celebrate her 107th birthday. Can you
Kendra Moore-Hindel and Jeff Moore
imagine the things she has experienced
have continued the event that was their
and accomplished in 107 years?
father, the late Kenny Moore Jr.’s vi-
Vivian was born November 28, 1917
sion. He had a passion for teaching area
to Clarence and Blanch Spangler Kelly
youth about farming and loved tractors,
on Deerfield Road. Their only child
trains, and old equipment.
was the first baby to be born in the old
Bethesda Hospital.
“The community amazes me on
their continued support and we are
The 4-H Club program had not been
blessed to continue our father’s dream
Tri-Valley Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2023 pictured from left to right: Collin Prouty, Jade Hawkins Hilliard, Marcus Dempsey, Kim Waaland. introduced to Muskingum County how-
Dan Vincent ever many young people enjoyed the
and visions. 19 years strong. Next year
will be our 20th annual farm show
by Gregg Meadows activities of the Muscoryan Club (Musk-
ingum County Older Rural Youth Club)
and hopefully my nieces and nephews
Since its inception 57 years ago in have been exceptional. These Tri-Valley pus – the 15th class of the Tri-Valley which was introduced by a local youth,
will continue on in their grandfather’s
the fall of 1966 – when three school graduates are the ones who have helped High School Athletic Hall of Fame was R. Bruce Tom, born in Rich Hill Township.
dream,” explained Hindel.
systems came together as one to form form Tri-Valley’s rich athletic tradition recognized, inducted, and celebrated, He graduated from Ohio State and was a
There is so much fun to be had at
the Tri-Valley school district – there have and written its storied past. prior to the kickoff of the scheduled TV professor of Rural Sociology on campus.
Susan Holdren, President and Executive Director of the J.W. & M.H. Straker Charitable Foundation asks members of the Dresden Elementary Amateur Radio
the Education of Yesterday Farm Show.
been hundreds of Scottie student-ath- On Friday night, Oct. 6 – in front of vs Philo football game, bringing the to- He enriched many lives of our youth and
Station Club KD8NOM questions during a celebration held at the school library for the completion of the $1,500 grant they received from the foundation.
The Captain Bryant Grist Mill will be
The grant allowed the radio club to purchase much needed equipment. Lynette Dotson
letes compete in interscholastic com- a jam-packed house at Jack Anderson tal number of inductees of Scottie ath- open with a large farm toy display on the
petition whose sustained performances Stadium in Dresden on the TVHS cam- letic giants to 60. second and third floors, live equipment
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