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Community Celebrates National Business Women’s Week ®
SUBMITTED
the Guernsey-Noble BPW “Strength in
Sisterhood – Women in Business” lunch
at Theo’s in Cambridge, OH.
Zanesville BPW is an active member
of the Zanesville community. Activities
include presenting scholarships through
the Elliott Endowment Scholarship Fund,
donating to Buckeye Girls State, Transi-
tions, Inc. and various local charities.
Zanesville BPW also sponsors Equal Pay
activities in April to bring awareness to
pay inequality.
Founded in 1919, BPW is a cross-
generational, nonpartisan membership
organization with a mission to achieve
equity for all women in the workplace
through advocacy, education, and in-
formation. Established as the first orga-
nization to focus on issues of working-
women, BPW is historically a leader in
grassroots activism, policy influence and
advocacy for millions of workingwomen
for over a 100 years. For more informa-
tion contact zanesvillebpw@gmail.com.
Zanesville Business and Professional Women (ZBPW) Vice President Teri Clapper accepts a Proclamation from Mayor Donald Mason proclaiming October
19-25, 2025 National Business Women’s Week (NBWW). Submitted
Zanesville Business and Professional Mayor Donald Mason presented a Tenacity)”.
Women (ZBPW) will celebrate the annu- Proclamation to Zanesville BPW Vice “NBWW is a significant way to observe
al National Business Women's Week™ President Teri Clapper. and raise awareness about women in
(NBWW) October 19-25, 2025. NBWW To kick off the week on Sunday, Octo- businesses and women-owned business-
offers communities, companies and or- ber 19th members will attend the 46th es in Zanesville,” said Zanesville BPW
ganizations an opportunity to celebrate Annual NBWW Ecumenical in Canons- President Stephanie Bridwell. “Mem- Puzzles on
the contributions of working women and burg, PA. BPW/PA will host members bers will also send cards of encourage-
companies that have made strides to- from BPW/OH. The theme this year is ment to women owned businesses this
ward improving working women's lives “Running Through the Challenge With month.” page 18!
in their communities. G.R.I.T. (Growth, Resilience, Integrity and October 30th, members will attend
Plan Your Perfect Fall Day in
Muskingum County
BY JORDIN HARMER | ZANESVILLE-MUSKINGUM CVB
Planning the perfect fall day in Zanes- fortable atmosphere with a menu full
ville and Muskingum County is all about of fresh, flavorful options, while Muddy
experiencing the best of local flavor, Miser’s along the river delivers hearty
community charm, and the beauty of comfort food and a laid-back vibe per-
the season. Start your morning at Chap- fect for a relaxed meal with friends or
man’s Coffee House or Donald’s Do- family. If you’re planning a more leisure-
nuts, two longtime local favorites that ly afternoon, head to the Headley Inn
perfectly capture the comfort of fall. Winery, a beautiful and historic spot
BY LYNETTE DOTSON | DRESDEN BUZZ Whether it’s a handcrafted latte or a box where you can enjoy locally made wines,
of freshly made donuts, these spots are live music, and a peaceful setting that’s
the ideal way to begin your day before especially inviting in autumn. Wine lov-
heading out to explore. ers can also explore more stops through-
Make your way to Putnam Hill Park, out Muskingum County using our Wild
a local landmark offering one of the About Wine Guide, which highlights
best panoramic views of Zanesville. The local wineries and tasting experiences
overlook is a great place to take a short across the region.
walk, snap a few photos, and enjoy the Families won’t want to miss McDon-
crisp fall air. More options include trails ald’s Greenhouse and Corn Maze, a lo-
maintained by the Muskingum Valley cal fall favorite offering fun for all ages.
Park District like the Joe’s Run Rec- From hayrides and pumpkins to a chal-
reational Trail and Collegial Woods lenging corn maze, it’s a great way to
Trail near the OHIO Zanesville / Zane spend an afternoon together while cel-
State campus. At Dillon State Park ebrating the best parts of the season.
you’ll also find forest trails and bikes As your day winds down, take a stroll
routes to take in all the autumn tones. through Downtown Zanesville, where
Shop til you drop at Hartstone Ohio the mix of local restaurants, boutiques,
Stoneware Factory Outlet, where you and historic charm makes for a perfect
can browse beautifully crafted stone- evening walk. Whether you’re a first-
ware made right here in town, a perfect time visitor or a returning friend, fall in
fall keepsake or gift. If you’re looking for Zanesville and Muskingum County is
more locally made décor, take a short filled with ways to slow down, explore,
drive to Dresden & Co., known for its and enjoy all this season brings.
handwoven baskets, seasonal home For more fall activities, events, and lo-
goods, and timeless craftsmanship that cal recommendations, visit
make it a must-visit stop this time of www.visitzanesville.com - your com-
year. plete guide to making the most of au-
For lunch or dinner, Zanesville’s dining tumn in Zanesville and Muskingum
scene offers something for everyone. County.
The 146 provides a refined yet com-

