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SEPTEMBER 5 - 18, 2025                                                                                                         EVENTS   | PAGE 17
          MUSKINGUM COUNTY CALENDAR OF EVENTS




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        SEPTEMBER  FIRST FRIDAY ART  TINY NATURE                                 FRIENDS OF THE DRESDEN               at Weasel Boy. There is no cost to participate, but
        WALK: “VIEWS REMEMBERED AND            September 6                       LIBRARY FARMERS MARKET               donations are appreciated. We welcome teams of
        IMAGINED” EXHIBITION                   Dillon State Park Nature Center      September 8, 15, 22, 29           up to four people. There will be two games, with
                                                                                                                      prizes for each. Register: https://events.musking-
           September 5                       (5265 Dillon Hills Drive Nashport)     Dresden Branch Library            umlibrary.org/event/14035612
           Yan Sun Art Museum & Gallery        4PM - 5:30PM                         4:30-6:30PM
        (604 Main St, Zanesville)            Join us for an up-close look at the amazing little   Support your local Dresden Branch Library and   COLLEGE APPLICATION NIGHT -
           5PM - 8PM                         things all around us! We’ll spend some time   enjoy fresh produce, crafts, baked goods and   GET READY FOR YOUR
        This September, enjoy a calm  and  quiet  world   outside looking at and gathering cool examples   more! This will be held rain or shine!   FUTURE
        through a collection of artworks inspired  by the   of tiny nature before taking an even closer look   Every Monday through September 29th excluding    September 11
        peaceful beauty of nature and farm life. The ex-  under the big video microscope!      Labor Day. Please contact us to be a vendor and    Dresden Branch Library -
        hibition  presents  landscapes,  open  fields,  barns,                   reserve a space. 740-754-1003
        animals, and rural scenes that depict moments of   AS YOU LIKE IT                                             General Library
        everyday country life. The rich colors and thought-   September 6        FRIENDS OF THE ROSEVILLE             (816 Main Street Dresden)
        ful  compositions  create a  relaxing  atmosphere,    Caldwell Hall      LIBRARY FARMERS MARKET                  3PM - 4:30PM
        perfect for slowing down and enjoying the simple   (Stormont St, New Concord)                                 Join us for College Application Night, where we’ll
        pleasures of rural life. We invite you to visit the gal-                    September 9, 16, 23, 30           walk you through the entire application process
        lery and take in these soothing views. Reception:    7PM - 10PM             Roseville Branch Library          from choosing your schools to hitting “submit”
        Friday, Free and open to the public.  Urban Impact is bringing its production of As You    3-6PM              with confidence! Register: https://events.musk-
                                             Like It to Muskingum University. Urban Impact was   Welcome to the fourth year of our indoor/outdoor   ingumlibrary.org/event/14005242
        FIRE UP YOUR IMAGINATION -           founded in 1995 by Pastor Ed and Tammy Glover   Farmers Market. Hours have expanded to 3–6 PM
        FRIDAY ART WALK AT THE ELK’S         after they felt a calling to reach youth in their neigh-  every Tuesday through September 30. The market   KAYAK CRUISE
                                             borhood — the North Side of Pittsburgh. Over the
        EYE ART MARKET                       past 30 years, they have grown to a staff of 45+   will have fresh produce, crafts, and activities for    September 11
                                                                                 kids
           September 5                       missionaries who all reside on the North Side and                          Dillon State Park
           Elk’s Eye Art Market              run programs in Athletics, Education, Performing   SENIOR SHOW-AND-TELL   (5265 Dillon Hills Drive Nashport)
        (22 S 4th St, Zanesville)            Arts, and Options. Urban Impact Performing Arts    September 10             9AM - 11AM
                                             programs  give children,  middle  school,  and  high
           5PM - 8PM                         school youth the opportunity to develop and share    South Branch Library -   Join us for a scenic kayak outing out on the lake,
        Sitting round the fire in the cooler evenings stirs up   their talents by singing, dancing, acting, playing an   General Library   exploring all of the awesome nature we encounter
        tall tales and ghost stories, and we would like to   instrument, and creating artwork in venues locally       along the way! All equipment provided. Space is
        invite you to The Elk’s Eye Art Market to continue to   and across the country.   (2530 Maysville Pike Zanesville)  limited. Ages 10 and up. Registration and prior
        Fire Up Your Imagination with the art of 30+ artists                        1PM - 2PM                         kayaking experience required. Please email:
        who have shared their imaginations as well. We   ROLL UP A SLEEVE & SAVE   Remember the good old days of kindergarten   michael.durst@dnr.ohio.gov  to register.
        have a wide range of work in the retail space, with   A LIFE!            with this fun event. Have an interesting collection,
        everything from fiber to photography, glass to met-                      hobby, or story to share? Channel your inner   BINGO AT A TASTE OF OHIO
        al, and wood, ceramics and so much more. Many    September 6             kindergartner for an afternoon of show-and-   September 11, 18, 25
        of the  pieces allow you to show creativity along    Dresden Station 201  tell.                                 A Taste of Ohio Wine Bourbon & Beer
        with functionality. Come in during the First Friday   (21 West 9th Street, Dresden)                           (524 Main St, Zanesville)
        Art Walk and see what kindles the fire in you.                           CHARLIE’S CHESS CLUB
                                               9AM - 2PM                                                                 5-6:30PM
                                                                                    September 10
        VIEWS REMEMBERED AND                 The Tri-Valley Fire District is teaming up with the    BunkoJess Studio   Every Thursday. Queen of Hearts Drawing 7pm
                                             American Red Cross for a Blood Drive! Come be
        IMAGINED” EXHIBITION                 a hero in more ways than one! Donate blood,   (126 Muskingum Ave, Zanesville)
           September 5                       meet your local firefighters, and help make a    6PM - 8PM               LET’S PLAY MAH-JONG!
           Yan Sun Art Museum & Gallery      life-saving difference in our community. Schedule   For more information call: (740) 819-0668     September 11, 15, 16, 22
        (604 Main St, Zanesville)            your appointment today at www.redcrossblood.                               United Methodist Church
                                             org
           5PM - 8PM                                                             TRIVIA NIGHT, HOSTED BY THE          (20 East High Street, New Concord)
        This September, enjoy a calm  and  quiet  world   THE PARK AFTER DARK -   FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY              We’re bringing Mah-jong to New Concord! Join
        through a collection of artworks inspired  by the                           September 11                      us as we learn the basics of how to play this
        peaceful beauty of nature and farm life. The ex-  FULL MOON HIKE            Weasel Boy Brewing Co.            traditional Chinese game of tiles! This game of
        hibition  presents  landscapes,  open  fields,  barns,    September 6                                         strategy, skill, and luck is played by 3-4 people at
        animals, and rural scenes that depict moments of    Dillon State Park Office   (126 Muskingum Ave, Suite E, Zanesville)  a time and has similar characteristics to the card
        everyday country life. The rich colors and thought-  (5265 Dillon Hills Drive Nashport)   6PM - 8PM           game Rummy. Our teacher, Debbie Linnaberry,
        ful  compositions  create a  relaxing  atmosphere,   8PM - 9PM           Test your knowledge and have a blast at Trivia   will take you through this American version where
        perfect for slowing down and enjoying the simple   Join us for a guided hike along the park’s trails   Night. Bring your friends, challenge your brain,   players make sets of 3 or 4 of a kind or runs of
        pleasures  of rural  life. We invite you  to visit the   under the night sky and lunar light! Following a   and compete for bragging rights and a fun prize   CONTINUED ON PAGE 19
        gallery and take in these soothing views. Free and   brief introduction, we’ll take to the trails and ex-
        open to the public.
                                             plore any cool nature we encounter along the way.
        ADAMSVILLE COMMUNITY                 Hike is approximately one mile across natural and
                                             relatively flat terrain. Bring water, snacks, sturdy
        FIRE DEPT 7TH ANNUAL                 footwear, and weather appropriate attire.  Little
        OUTDOOR BASH
           September 5 & 6                   FUNDRAISING  EVENT  IN SUP-
           Gaumer Park                       PORT OF LEAANN TIGNOR’S FIGHT
        (5292 Dresden Adamsville Rd, Adamsville)  AGAINST BREAST CANCER                                                           Maze
           Sept. 5 Grounds open at 6PM         September 6
        Sept. 6 Grounds open at 11AM           Dresden American Legion
        Adamsville Community Fire Dept 7th Annual   (1384 Main Street Dresden)     A Puzzle for our younger Buzz readers.
        Outdoor Bash. All proceeds go to the Adamsville    3:00 PM
        Community Fire Dept. Free Admission both days.   Hog Roast. Doors Open 3PM, OSU Game 3:30PM,
        Main Drawing Tickets $20 3 for $50. Primitive   Dinner Served 5PM, Live Music 7PM. Dinner Tick-
        camp site’s available (rsvp). Hot food both   ets - $20. Event by Heather Dal Ponte, Joel Tignor
        days. Vendor booths both days. Friday sept. 5th   and Abby Everett Tignor.
        Grounds open at 6pm. locked & loaded 6-10pm.
        5o/5o(must be present to win), Side raFFles(must   VENDOR/CRAFT FAIR
        be present). Small Mystery Safe(must be pesent).
        Beverage garden. Saturday Sept. 6th Grounds    September 7
        open at 11am. Main drawing 1-6pm. Music    Hobby Lobby
        provided by local DJ. Main drawing(need not be   (3507 N. Maple Ave. Zanesville)
        present). Table raFFles(must be present). Side    10AM - 5PM
        raFFles(must be present). 5o/5o(must be pres-
        ent). Beverage Garden. Mystery safe side raFFle
        (must be present). Main Drawing Tickets $20 3   PRINCESS BALLET CLASS
        for $50. Limited amount of main drawing tickets.   MEET AND GREET
        All bangs have to be picked up at Freedom Tacti-   September 7
        cal of Zanesville after. Sept. 8th. Must be 18 or    Colony Square Mall
        older to purchase main drawing tickets. 21 or
        older to claim any hand bangs. Must be 18 or   (3575 Maple Avenue Zanesville)
        older to purchase side raFFles, (21 to purchase    2-3
        hand bang side raFFles). Must be 18 or older to   All ages are welcome.  This event is best designed
        purchase Mystery Safe tickets. Must be 21 with ID   for ages 3-6.  Free event hosted by Movement On
        to receive wrist band for Beverage Garden.  Main Center For Dance.


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