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SEPTEMBER 19 - OCTOBER 2, 2025                                                                                            LOCAL NEWS    | PAGE 5
        Transitions, Inc. Receives                                               Roseville Lions Club bring their

        Grant from the Office of                                                 annual car show to South Town

        Criminal Justice Services to                                             BY LYNETTE DOTSON  |  DRESDEN BUZZ

        Advance Support for Survivors

        of Domestic Violence and

        Human Trafficking
 BY LYNETTE DOTSON  |  DRESDEN BUZZ

        SUBMITTED
          Transitions,  Inc.,  a  leading  nonprofit  ing.”
        dedicated to breaking the cycle of fam-    The funds will specifically be allocated
        ily  violence,  child  abuse,  and  sexual  to maintain and strengthen Transitions’
        abuse  through  safe shelter,  advocacy,  core services, which include 24/7 emer-
        and  outreach, today announced it has  gency shelter, a crisis hotline, court ad-
        been awarded a grant of $38,688 from  vocacy,  and  prevention  education.  In
        the  Office  of  Criminal  Justice  Services  2024 alone, Transitions provided 2,928
        (OCJS)  under  the  Family  Violence  Pre-  nights of safety, advocacy in 432 court
        vention and Services Act (FVPSA). This  cases, and answered 3,395 crisis calls,
        significant funding will be instrumental  underscoring the critical need for contin-
        in supporting survivors of domestic vio-  ued community support.         Vehicles line the parking lot of The Community Bank in South Zanesville for the Roseville Lions Club
                                                                                 Annual Car Show.    Lynette Dotson
        lence by providing life-saving services at    Transitions remains unwavering in its
        no cost.       “We  are  profoundly  mission  to serve Muskingum,  Morgan,    The Roseville  Lions  Club  annual  car  groceries from Kroger and  Walmart to
        grateful to OCJS for  their remarkable  and Perry Counties by offering survivors  show  was  held  in  South Zanesvillle  at  help them out.”
        commitment to our community and for  a “safe harbor” and empowering them  The  Community Bank on  Sunday, Sep-    The Lions Club hosts another show in
        this essential  investment  in  our  work,”  to break free from cycles of abuse. This  tember 14.  Even with competing car  the spring.  Around 100 vehicles are ex-
        said Katie Oberhauser, Executive Direc-  grant from OCJS is a vital step forward  shows and events on a day with perfect  pected.  The 2026 dates are April 26th
        tor  of Transitions.  “This grant  ensures  in building a safer, more supportive fu-  weather the turnout was great.   with a rain date of May 3rd.
        survivors of domestic violence and their  ture for individuals and families across    Proceeds from the show help with The
        families  have access to safe shelter,  Southeastern Ohio.               Good  Program  in  local  schools,  seeing
        court advocacy, and personalized safety    For  more information,  please  visit  eye dog programs, and eye glasses pur-
        planning; services that are truly pivotal  www.transitionszv.com.        chases as well as disaster relief.
        in their journey toward safety and heal-                                   “We basically support two fire depart-
                                                                                 ments, the Crooksville Fire Department
        25th Annual Fall Fly-In and Car                                          and the Roseville Fire Department,” said
                                                                                 Lion Ed Gamble.
                                                                                   “We  try to help.,” added Gamble.
        Show returns September 27                                                “They had a couple floods in Crooksville
                                                                                 a few years back. And  I got gift cards
                                                                                 from Lions  International.  And we  got
        BY LYNETTE DOTSON  |  DRESDEN BUZZ                                                                               Lynette Dotson
          A autumn  family  event highlighting  be $80 per person with up to three peo-
        aircraft and automobiles will return for  ple per ride.  This opportunity provides
        its 25th  year Saturday, September 27  a different way to take to the skys from   Ohio Pottery Zanesville
        at the Zanesville Municipal Airport (850  the faster paced Warbird flights.  A clas-
        Airport Rd., Zanesville).  The 25th Annu-  sic biplane ride takes passengers on a          Waltz Family Owned Since 1951
        al Fly-In, Drive-In & Cruise In, presented  relaxing low and slow style trip over and
        by EAA Vintage Chapter 22, begins at 8  near the event grounds.                Veteran
        a.m. and runs until 4 p.m.             Registration  for  the  Drive-In  Cruise
          Besides  an  impressive array of cars,  In  will  begin  at 9 a.m.  and  will  end  at   Owned
        trucks, and  various  aircraft, attendees  1:30  p.m. with awards being presented
        can  expect  model trains  and  engine  at 2:30 p.m. People’s  Choice, 1st, 2nd,
        displays (Hanger 5), live steam calliope,  and  3rd  awards  as well as awards  for
        model  airplane display  by  The Forks,  Oldest  Vehicle,  President’s  Choice and
        Grimes Flying Laboratory, face painting  Best of Show will be among those given.
        by Fantastical  Creatures Face Painting  There is a $10 registration fee to enter
        (noon to 3 p.m.), The Dancing Divas (1  a  vehicle.   Free dash  plaques  will  be
        p.m.),  The  Schubach Big Band  serving  provided to all attending show vehicles.
        up 40s and 50s hits (2 to 4 p.m. in Hang-  50/50  Drawing,  door  prizes  and  raffle
        er 5),  biplane  and  warbird  rides,  The  drawings will also take place. A canned
        National  Road  Military Antique  Show,  food drive and donation of $1 per car en-
        fresh churned ice cream, lemon shake  try will be given to Christ’s Table.
        ups, donuts (in the morning while sup-    Part of EAA Vintage Chapter 22’s mis-
        plies last), and additional food including  sion is to keep grassroots aviation alive
        a pancake, sausage and egg breakfast  through events such as the Fly-In, Drive-
        as well as a lunch items like hamburg-  In & Cruise In held each year on the last   Largest Selection of USA
        ers, hotdogs, and brats.             Saturday in September.
          Kestrel Warbird Experience will be br-    Donations  will  be taken for admis-   Made Planters in Ohio!
        ringing their Warbird T-6 Texan Airplane  sion  to  the show.  In  the case  of  rain
        “Checkers” to  the event to  offer  rides.    the event will be held on Sunday, Sep-  HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM - STARTING AT $3.00
        Checkers is a G model aircraft produced  tember 28.  For more information visit
        in  1952.  This historically  popular  war-  EAA Vintage Chapter 22 on Facebook @  Plus bird baths, outdoor plaques,
        bird  model has a Pratt and  Whitney  eaavintage22.  For  questions call  740-  hen & chick pots,  1-10 gal. crocks,
        R1340,  9-cylinder radial  engine and  is  954-0059 or 740-586-2095.        mixing bowls, hanging bird feeders,
        boasting  600  horsepower and  a  cock-                                       religious plaques, hundreds of              TERRIE’S
        pit set up for two. During the aircraft’s                                   flower pots, outdoor lantern jockeys,          CRAFTS
        war  days  it  was  outfitted  with  two  .30                                   concrete benches, statuary                AND MORE
        caliber machine guns positioned on the                                                                                   NOW OPEN!
        nose and wing and a camera mounted                                            including angels, Indians, dogs,
        to the  other  wing. A disabled barrel of                                    calves, eagles, military, religious,
        one of the machine guns still remains in                                      rabbits, concrete porch geese,
        the nose of Checkers. Ride rates are as    Puzzles on                                  and more!
        follows: 15 minutes $350, 30 minutes
        $650, and 1 hour $985.  The one hour                                              RETAIL • WHOLESALE
        flight can include aerobatics! Sign up at    page 10!
        kwbirds.com or in person the day of the
        show.                                                                       1905 W Main St, Zanesville  |  740-408-2624
          Goodfolk & O’Tyme Biplane Rides will
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