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TVHS Athletic Hall of Fame Class of Foodworks
Country
New Concord Elementary second graders
Crossroads
2023 inducted by Lynette Dotson Alliance
celebrate Arbor Day
Education of
continues to
Yesterday hosts
change lives
19th annual Farm
after a decade
Show by Lynette Dotson
of serving the The
It’s that time of the year again!
Country Crossroads Education of Yester-
community
day Farm Show has been educating lo-
cal youth and families about how farm-
by Lynette Dotson
ing was done in the past for nearly two
decades. This year’s show will be held
Foodworks Alliance celebrated its
on Saturday, October 21st from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m., and Sunday, October 22nd
ten-year anniversary last month with an
open house held at the facility located
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 3685 Cass
at 2725 Pinkerton Ln, Zanesville. Look-
Irish Ridge Road, Dresden (intersections
ing back at the
of SR 16 & 60). past decade, there is
so much to celebrate, including helping
The Moore family including siblings
New Concord Elementary School second graders pose for a picture after helping to plant a dogwood tree in the village in celebration of Arbor Day. more than 50 food-related businesses
Kendra Moore-Hindel and Jeff Moore
Lynette Dotson get started, growing relationships with
have continued the event that was their
father, the late Kenny Moore Jr.’s vi-
other organizations and partners that
New Concord second graders were planting trees in our tree lawn. We want- source of joy and spiritual renewal. … We have benefited the community, and aid-
sion. He had a passion for teaching area
youth about farming and loved tractors,
treated to a special outing to take part ed to make it look better. But during that intend to educate our youth on the im- ing in the transformation of numerous
trains, and old equipment.
in the planting of a Chinese dogwood time, we have to occasionally cut one portance of tree planting.” women who embraced an opportunity to
tree in their village for Arbor Day. This down, so when we cut our trees down, “I urge all citizens to support efforts thrive through the Recovery With a Pur-
“The community amazes me on
long-standing tradition is hosted by the we then plant another one in its place. and care for our trees and woodlands pose program.
their continued support and we are
village in partnership with the Arbor Day So this is one of those trees that is re-
Tri-Valley Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2023 pictured from left to right: Collin Prouty, Jade Hawkins Hilliard, Marcus Dempsey, Kim Waaland. “I’ve only been a part of the organiza-
blessed to continue our father’s dream
and to support our village’s community
Foundation, and U.S. Forest Service and placing one that came down,” explained forestry program.” Dickson continued.
Dan Vincent tion for two and a half years. So it has
and visions. 19 years strong. Next year
will be our 20th annual farm show
the National Association of State Forest-
by Gregg Meadows Dickson. “Further, I urge all citizens to plant trees not been my doing. There was a lot of do-
ers, who sponsored the program. “When you guys go to school, you will to make our community brighter and ing prior to me getting here, but I get to
and hopefully my nieces and nephews
Since its inception 57 years ago in
New Concord has been one of the old- be able to keep an eye on it,” Dickson more beautiful for current and future will continue on in their grandfather’s
have been exceptional. These Tri-Valley pus – the 15th class of the Tri-Valley be the one who celebrates the 10 years,”
the fall of 1966 – when three school graduates are the ones who have helped High School Athletic Hall of Fame was said Amy Aurore, the Executive Director
generations.”
est in Ohio to be declared Tree City USA said to the second graders before read-
dream,” explained Hindel.
systems came together as one to form form Tri-Valley’s rich athletic tradition recognized, inducted, and celebrated, for Foodworks Alliance. “Our founder
After the proclamation was read, the
and has held the honor for the past 44 ing a proclamation.
There is so much fun to be had at
and written its storied past.
the Tri-Valley school district – there have “Trees in our village increase prop- students were urged to grab a shovel the Education of Yesterday Farm Show.
prior to the kickoff of the scheduled TV was here to celebrate the 10th anniver-
years.
been hundreds of Scottie student-ath- erty values, enhance economic vital- and fill dirt in around the tree to finish The Captain Bryant Grist Mill will be
On Friday night, Oct. 6 – in front of vs Philo football game, bringing the to- sary, which was nice.”
Village of New Concord Councilman
letes compete in interscholastic com- ity of business areas, and beautify our planting it, as many students have done open with a large farm toy display on the
a jam-packed house at Jack Anderson tal number of inductees of Scottie ath- The 501c3 non-profit organization was
Robert Dickson led the event.
petition whose sustained performances community,” said Dickson. “Trees are a for many years in the village.
“We started many, many years ago Stadium in Dresden on the TVHS cam- letic giants to 60. founded by Carol Humphreys in 2015.
second and third floors, live equipment
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