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Cheyenne Matz to continue Studio Blu’s
23-year legacy by Lynette Dotson
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DRESDEN: Bonnie Longaberger Senior Center,
Scotties Den, Dari Twist, Circle K, Thirsty Dawg,
The Warehouse Restaurant, Dresden Branch
Library, Creno’s Pizza, Beauty By Design, Dresden
Buzz, Main Street Pizzeria, The Mill, Agin
Hardware, Certified, Subway, Shrivers Pharmacy,
Humble Heart, Smore Baskets
FRAZEYSBURG: New Beginnings Drive Thru,
Dairy Queen, Frazeysburg Village Office,
Subway, Duchess Gas Station, Fallsburg Pizza
NASHPORT: Crenos Pizza
ZANESVILLE: Kroger, The Muskingum County
YMCA, John McIntire Library, Muskingum County The new owner of Zanesville Studio Blu, Cheyenne Matz, cuts the ribbon with a little help from her family and staff. Lynette Dotson
Center for Seniors, Mass Media Comics,
Denny’s Classic Diner, Fieldhouse Family Sports A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at tunity presented itself, I knew right then Studio Blu offers hair and nail ser-
and Wellness Center, Donald’s Donuts, Zanesville Studio Blu, 3931 Northpointe and there [that it was time]. – I want to vices, waxing, massage, and esthetics.
The Zanesville-Muskingum County Conference Dr, Zanesville, on Monday, March 31. thank Connie and Traci for this opportu- You can make an appointment by call-
& Welcome Center, The Elk’s Eye Art Market, Each year, the Zanesville-Muskingum nity, along with family, friends, the com- ing (740) 588-0886. Be sure to follow
Walgreens (Military Rd.), The Carr Center, County Chamber hosts numerous rib- munity, and my teammates, because their Facebook page at facebook.com/
Sunrise Bowling Center, Colony Square Mall
bon cutting ceremonies to celebrate without them, I wouldn’t be where I am studiobluzanesville.
SOUTH ZANESVILLE: South Branch Library, new businesses and business growth in today,” said Cheyenne.
Darrell’s Donuts, Central Pike Coffee Co. the county. This particular one was ex-
tra special for Chamber President Dana
AVONDALE: Tina’s Diner Matz because his daughter, Cheyenne
Matz, cut the ribbon as the new owner
WEST PIKE: Litten Home Hardware, of the established salon and spa.
West Side Market
At the start of the ceremony, Dana
NEW CONCORD: Scott’s Diner, Wally’s Pizza, shared how Cheyenne has wanted to be
New Concord Branch Library, Creno’s Pizza, a stylist from a young age and started
Orme Hardware on her journey as a student at the Mid-
East Career Center. “She went to State
DUNCAN FALLS: Duncan Falls/Philo Branch Skills USA and was a silver medalist
Library
and is now a Hall of Famer at Mid-East,”
ROSEVILLE: Roseville Branch Library he stated proudly before continuing by
thanking the previous owners. “Thank
you to the Cover and the Baker family
for all that you did to help prepare her
for this. And from her mother and I, her
daughter, our family and friends, we say
congratulations!”
Traci Baker and Connie Cover first
opened the business 23 years ago and
have built a team of eleven stylists and
techs that included Cheyenne, who had
worked there for eight of her sixteen
years in the industry.
“It [owning a salon] has always been
a dream of mine; it has always been a Lynette Dotson
goal,” said Cheyenne. “When the oppor-
Updated features added to Collegial Woods
Trails through Bimbo QSR’s “Good Neighbor”
program by Lynette Dotson
The Collegial Woods Trails have been Linear Active, a company that plans, de- For more information about Bimbo
revitalized, thanks to a partnership be- signs, and builds natural surface trails, QSR visit bimboqsr.com or visit mvpark-
tween Bimbo QSR and Muskingum Val- volunteered and donated their services district.org to stay up-to-date with all
ley Park District. New benches, signs to put in sustainable trails to replace the that’s going on at our local parks and
with QR codes featuring fun facts, and eroded ones that had deteriorated over trails.
educational kiosks that share informa- time.
tion about local history have all been Along with the new benches and edu-
installed. Additionally, invasive plants cational features installed, Bimbo QSR
have been removed. employees volunteered several hours
According to a survey, Collegial Woods of their time to clear the perimeter of
Trails are the most used among the the trails and they donated gear to help
trails owned by the park district, with in managing the property. The “Good
well over 250,000 visits to the trails oc- Neighbor” program works to improve
curring each year. the quality of life of the people who live
A reconfiguration of Collegial Woods or work around Bimbo QSR’s work cen-
Trails took place in 2020 and 2022. ters. Lynette Dotson
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