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Spotlight on Fall Fun in Zanesville & Dresden Truck & Motorcycle
Muskingum County Show winners announced
BY JORDIN HARMER | ZANESVILLE-MUSKINGUM CVB
As the leaves start to turn and the air comes to life. From antique tractors and
grows crisp, Zanesville and Muskingum farm demonstrations to train rides, vin-
County transform into the perfect au- tage tools, and hands-on activities for
tumn destination. From festive family kids, it’s an experience that celebrates
activities to spooky adventures, there’s heritage and invites all ages to learn and
something for everyone to enjoy this explore.
season.
Trick-or-Treat Opportunities
Downtown Zanesville Ghost Tours Families can enjoy multiple trick-or-
Step into the shadows of history with treat events across the county this fall:
the Downtown Zanesville Ghost Tours, • Halloween Campout at Blue Rock
happening every Friday and Saturday in State Park – October 3–5, Trick-or-
October. Tours run from 7:00–8:30 PM, Treat Saturday, October 4 at
beginning at the Muskingum County 5:30 PM
Welcome Center parking lot (205 N. 5th • Trail of Treats presented by
St, Zanesville). Walk through downtown Muskingum Valley Park District –
as guides share spine-tingling tales and October 11, 5–7 PM at Collegial Dresden Truck and Motorcycle partnered with Rock Coshocton Motor Show to make one massive show
eerie legends sure to get you in the Hal- Woods Trail (1555 Newark Rd., held at Country Crossroads (3685 Cass Irish Ridge Road, Dresden). Pictured above is the Grand Cham-
loween spirit. Zanesville) pion Winner and for the trucks Kurt Finton with his 1937 Studebaker Coupe Express (center).
Lynette Dotson
Downtown Scarecrow Contest Additional opportunities at
Starting in October, downtown Zanes- Dillon State Park
ville will be lined with creative, colorful, Surrounded by the beauty of fall,
and sometimes spooky scarecrows de- Muskingum County invites families to
signed by local participants and organi- embrace the season’s traditions, enjoy
zations. Voting kicks off on October 11th time together, and create cherished mo-
and runs through October 31st. Visitors ments that will last a lifetime.
can vote once per day for their favorite For more details and updates on fall
display, making it a fun way to celebrate events, visit the www.visitzanesville.com
community creativity while also enjoying or stop by the Muskingum County Wel-
the fall atmosphere. come Center.
Education of Yesterday – Dresden
On October 18-19, Dresden hosts
Education of Yesterday, a special event HAVE A POSITIVE NEWS TIP?
at Country Crossroads where history CALL OR TEXT 740-270-2408.
Helicopter rides offered at EAA Pictured above is the Grand Champion Winner and for the motorcycles Kim Dawson (left).
Lynette Dotson
Vintage Chapter 22 Fall Fly-In
and Cruise In
The 25th Annual EAA Vintage Chapter 22 Fall Fly-in and Cruise In held at the Zanesville Mu-
nicipal Airport on September 27 attracted a large crowd. The clear skies made for perfect
conditions for flight and lots of vehicles and aircraft took advantage of it. Helicopter rides
and bi-plane rides were among the experiences offered. View our photo gallery online!
Lynette Dotson
Wagner top finisher in
Zanesville Half Marathon
Rob Wagner finished in first place at the
Zanesville City Half Marathon held on Satur-
day, September 27. He was one of 150 who
were timed. A 5K also took place. Read our
full article on our website. View our photo
gallery online! Lynette Dotson
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