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MUSKINGUM COUNTY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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COMMUNITY EUCHRE AMERICAN MOJO @ RIVERSIDE QIGONG FOR BEGINNERS WITH THE SOUND OF MUSIC
TOURNAMENT CAFE ST. PATTY’S BASH THE MCLS March, 20, 21, 22
March 15 March 15 March 19 Bishop Rosecrans High School
National Road and Zane Grey Museum Riverside Cafe Zanesville Campus Library - (1040 East Main Street Zanesville)
(8850 East Pike, Norwich) (3415 Old River Road Zanesville) (1425 Newark Rd, Zanesville) March 20 - 7PM, March 21 - 7PM,
5:00 PM 8PM - 11PM 3PM March 22 - 2PM & 7PM
Friends of New Concord, Inc. is hosting a fund- Come jam with the boys in the band for an all out Take a deep breath and discover the transforma- Box Office Contact: 8433243292. bishopmusi-
raiser, a community euchre tournament. $25 Saint Patty’s weekend bash with our friends at tive benefits of Qigong, an ancient Chinese prac- cals@gmail.com Run Time: 60 minutes plus 15
entry. Food, snacks, beer, wine, pop available Uncle John’s Riverside Café tice that combines movement, breath control, minute intermission. Tickets: https://brdc.book-
for purchase. Cash prize! Doors open at 4PM for and meditation to promote physical and mental tix.com/dept/main/e/SOM
tours. SIPS & STORIES BOOK CLUB: AN well-being. Join instructor Beth Brown for this
ECHO IN THE CITY BY K.X. SONG beginner-friendly session, where you’ll learn the SEOSO CONCERT
HOMELESS HANDS OF March 18 fundamentals of Qigong and experience how this March 23
ZANESVILLE - CASINO NIGHT Zanesville Campus Library - practice can help reduce stress, improve flexibil- Brown Chapel
ity, and enhance your overall energy flow.
March 15 Study Room A Whether you’re new to mind-body practices or (College Dr, New Concord)
Muskingum County Fairgrounds (1425 Newark Rd, Zanesville) simply looking for a gentle way to enhance your 3:30PM - 4:30PM
(1300 Pershing Road, Zanesville) 4PM health and vitality, this workshop will guide you Be sure to join the Southeastern Ohio Symphony
2PM - 11PM The Sips & Stories book club meets once a month through easy-to-follow exercises designed to Orchestra performing favorites through time in
balance and harmonize your body’s energy. This
Join us for our 7th annual benefit. We are excited on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 4:00pm session is ideal for those looking for a calm, low- concert on the campus of Muskingum University!
to welcome back our dedicated bands, Sweet (unless the university/campus is closed). Each impact workout that supports both mental clarity The program features several favorites from our
Misery, and Rock This Way! Both bands will keep meeting the group will discuss the chosen book and physical health. No prior experience is neces- past 49 seasons as we celebrate our 50th an-
you entertained for the entire benefit! Join in and enjoy a tea pairing that goes along with the sary—just come dressed comfortably and ready niversary! More information and tickets: http://
on the hundreds of raffle items, a 50/50 every book. The first meeting the group will be discuss- to learn. RSVP: This event is free and open to all, seoso.org/
hour, a generously huge lottery basket..We will be ing An Echo in the City by K.X. Song. Come join but space may be limited. Join us for an hour of
sending 2 sets of people to the Buckeye Country the discussion to broaden your reading horizons, relaxation, rejuvenation, and mindfulness! OHIO ZANESVILLE
Superfest, and 2 people on a 5 night all inclusive learn about new teas, and meet new people. AUTHORS RECEPTION:
trip, luggage included! And, if you are feeling MEET THE ZANES : COLONEL March 25
lucky, we have casino games/tables for those SMALL BUSINESS CLASS: Zanesville Campus Library -
over 21 to enjoy! The games are for fun, and there BURNOUT PREVENTION & EBENEZER & CAPTAIN JONATHAN
will be a live auction for those that haven’t lost NETWORKING FOR SUCCESS March 19 (1425 Newark Rd, Zanesville)
all of their play money at the end of the night! Muskingum County History 3:30PM
Businesses may sponsor a table of 8 for $500, March 18 (115 Jefferson St, Zanesville) Join us in celebration of Ohio University Zanesville
business banner, shout outs, and meals are Elson Hall Room 189 faculty and staff who have published research
included! $10 Baked Steak, green beans, mashed (1425 Newark Rd, Zanesville) 6PM - 7PM and other work between March 2022 and March
potatoes, gravy, roll and salad. Dinners will be 5PM Muskingum County History Board President, Peter 2025. Hosted by the Zanesville Campus Library
served from 2pm- 7pm! Cultice, will speak about Colonel Ebenezer and staff, this event marks the return of our typically
Do you own your own business or are interested in Captain Jonathan Zane, as well as other mem- annual event after a three-year hiatus. Attendees
starting one? Join the Ohio University Small Busi- bers of the Zane family. Come learn about their can expect to see works published; hear indi-
ness Development Center to learn tools to make lives and legacies in American and Ohio history. vidual recognition of the authors by our campus
your business a success. Stop by to learn more in dean; and enjoy refreshments and socializing.
Elson Hall Room 189
TV board meeting change
THE
Pastor’s Corner The Tri-Valley Local School District Board March 13th, 2025 at 4:00 P.M. The loca-
of Education’s regular meeting sched-
tion of the meeting remains the same:
uled for Thursday, March 13th, 2025 at Tri-Valley District Administrative Center,
5:30 P.M. has been changed to Thursday, 36 E. Muskingum Avenue, Dresden, OH.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OBITUARY
801 Chestnut Street, Dresden, OH 43821
Jay L. Clark
740-754-1029
PASTOR THOMAS M. FRET NOT: PART II Jay had a passion for racing includ-
ROBINSON PS 37: 1-9 ing NASCAR and drag racing; hanging
out with his buddies at the local dirt
Dear Friend, tracks were some of his favorite times.
He spent many years volunteering for
While the second point in our bible study is often difficult to perform; that is, doing the West Muskingum Athletic Boosters
right regardless of the consequences the real key to that ability is found in point three. and Jay was a lifelong member of the
Delighting ourselves primarily in the Lord. Or finding in a daily relationship with Jesus Dresden American Legion.
our chief joy and happiness. This, dear friend, is the key to a happy life. The bible tells Jay is survived by his children, Tom
us, “blessed (or happy) is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly… But (Jessica) Clark of Glenford, Lisa (Jimmy
his delight is in the law of the Lord” (PS 1:1-2). Please note here that verse four of our Krueger) Clark of Newark, and Stepha-
text also comes with a wonderful promise. “And he shall give thee the desires of thine nie (Craig) Sharrer of Zanesville; one
heart” (PS 37:4). Who better knows the true desire of our hearts than the Lord Jesus? brother, Jim (Ann) Clark of Coshocton;
Too often, we miss out on all the blessings of God that we might have had simply because
we fail to delight ourselves in Him! Seeking to find fulfillment in lesser pursuits, we cheat two sisters, Cindy (Jim) Kronenbitter and
ourselves out of the delightful life. Cathy (Dave Watson) Clark of Wester-
ville; one brother-in-law, Terry King and
Dear friend, let’s decide right now that we will have no more of that! But, will begin several nieces, nephews and many close
today to trust God, do right, and live wholeheartedly for Christ. Jay L. Clark, 74, of Newark, died friends.
Sunday, March 2, 2025, peacefully at In addition to his parents, Jay was
See you on Sunday, his home following a lengthy battle with preceded in death by one sister, Chris-
- Pastor Robinson cancer. He was born October 29, 1950, tine King and one sister & brother-in-law,
Constance & Clyde Buckmaster.
in Zanesville, the son of William F. “Bill”
and Margaret “Ruth” (Burkhard) Clark, A Celebration of Life Party will be
and was a 1968 graduate of Tri-Valley held 4:00 PM, Saturday, March 15,
High School. 2025, at the Dresden American Legion,
1384 Main Street, Dresden, with a Mili-
Jay served his country as a vet-
JOIN US! eran of the United States Navy, during tary Honor Guard Service at 4:30 PM.
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1972. To sign the online guestbook or leave a
Sunday Morning Service: 10:40 a.m. He was employed with Ohio Power and personal note of condolence please visit
Bible Study: Sunday 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Hanby Farms. Jay will be remembered www.hilliscombsnestor.com
The Evangelistic center of the Tri-Valley Region. for cheering the loudest while support-
ing all the sporting activities of his chil-
dren and friends.

