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TVHS Athletic Hall of Fame Class of Candidate
Country
MVESC Little Farmers Academy to offer
Crossroads
2023 inducted Forum held to
childcare – enrollment now open
Education of
inform
Yesterday hosts
Zanesville
19th annual Farm
voters
Show by Lynette Dotson
BY LYNETTE DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ
It’s that time of the year again! The
A 2025 Candidate Forum presented
Country Crossroads Education of Yester-
by The Muskingum County Library Sys-
day Farm Show has been educating lo-
tem, Muskingum County Social Justice
cal youth and families about how farm-
Coalition, and the Zanesville Business
ing was done in the past for nearly two
and Professional Women was held at
decades. This year’s show will be held
the Zane State College Campus Center
on Saturday, October 21st from 10 a.m.
on Saturday, September 27. This pub-
to 5 p.m., and Sunday, October 22nd
lic event allowed citizens to hear from
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 3685 Cass
representatives from two agencies who
Irish Ridge Road, Dresden (intersections
spoke about county-wide issues that will
of SR 16 & 60).
be on the November 4th ballot, in ad-
The Moore family including siblings
dition to Zanesville City Council candi-
Kendra Moore-Hindel and Jeff Moore
dates.
have continued the event that was their
Mayor Don Mason provided a “Shap-
father, the late Kenny Moore Jr.’s vi-
ing Zanesville’s Future” presenta-
sion. He had a passion for teaching area
tion to kick off the non-partisan event.
youth about farming and loved tractors,
He outlined the progress that has been
trains, and old equipment.
made in the City of Zanesville over the
“The community amazes me on
past few years, as well as some plans
their continued support and we are
Susan Holdren (center right) and Krystal McFarland (center left) cut the ribbon in front of MVESC Little Farmers Academy on Wednesday,
blessed to continue our father’s dream
Tri-Valley Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2023 pictured from left to right: Collin Prouty, Jade Hawkins Hilliard, Marcus Dempsey, Kim Waaland. that are currently in progress and some
October 1. Lynette Dotson
Dan Vincent that are on the horizon.
and visions. 19 years strong. Next year
“Some of our greatest successes in our
will be our 20th annual farm show
by Gregg Meadows Valley Educational Ser- tion, and members of the community, “So, the building was sitting empty, town have come from the city working
Muskingum
vice Center (MVESC) celebrated the joined in on the celebration. and our superintendent, Monte Bainter, and hopefully my nieces and nephews
have been exceptional. These Tri-Valley pus – the 15th class of the Tri-Valley with the county, working with the land
Since its inception 57 years ago in
completion of its brand new childcare This is the third childcare center that drove past it multiple times and just felt will continue on in their grandfather’s
graduates are the ones who have helped High School Athletic Hall of Fame was bank, working with the Community Im-
the fall of 1966 – when three school
center, Little Farmers Academy, with a is run by MVESC. The others are located like, you know, it really was a need. And dream,” explained Hindel.
form Tri-Valley’s rich athletic tradition recognized, inducted, and celebrated, provement Corporation, the Chamber of
systems came together as one to form
ribbon cutting ceremony. Administra- in South Zanesville and New Lexington. everywhere, you know, we go, we hear There is so much fun to be had at
prior to the kickoff of the scheduled TV Commerce, our philanthropic partners,
and written its storied past.
the Tri-Valley school district – there have
tion and staff, along with the Zanesville- The center also supervises and coor- childcare, childcare, childcare. There’s the Education of Yesterday Farm Show.
On Friday night, Oct. 6 – in front of vs Philo football game, bringing the to- the Strakers, the Rogges, and many oth-
been hundreds of Scottie student-ath-
Muskingum Chamber of Commerce, the dinates preschool programs in local a need for quality child care. So, it was The Captain Bryant Grist Mill will be
a jam-packed house at Jack Anderson tal number of inductees of Scottie ath- ers. So, it’s everybody working together
letes compete in interscholastic com-
open with a large farm toy display on the
J.W. & M.H. Straker Charitable Founda- school districts. sort of his brainstorm to begin with to to make sure that our community moves
petition whose sustained performances
Stadium in Dresden on the TVHS cam-
letic giants to 60.
second and third floors, live equipment
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