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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • Page C2

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2C II WWW.ZANESVILLETIMESRECORDER.COM CARINGFORTHECOMMUNITYFOR21YEARS driving.Wehostfundraisersforcharity.AndweinvitesmallchildrenontoursofoneofourEMS units.ThemenandwomenofGenesisCommunityAmbulancedon’tjustworkhere;welivehere. inprotectingthehealthofourcommunity. CaringfortheCommunity communityambulance.org|740-454-6800 GenesisCommunityAmbulanceServicerespondstoanemergency intheCityofZanesvilleontheaverageofevery2.5hours. UPCOMING EVENTS St. Church of Dresden will hold its annual turkey dinner from 11 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Sundayat the parish hall on Chestnut Street. Menu features turkey, ashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, green eans, applesauce, roll, dessert and rinks. Price is $8 for adults and $5 for hildren. Carry-out available.

The Deacons of Frazeysburg Presbyterian Church are sponsoring a wiener roast and hayride Sundayfollowing 11a.m. worship services in the shelter house behind the church. The deacons are also planning a trip to an Amish home for dinner with cars leaving the church parking lot at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 17.

Cost is $15. Reservations are due by Nov. 8 to Kathy Moran at 7408 28-3061or Caroyln Green at 740-8282 955. A Christmas dinner by the Frazeys- urg Revitalization Association will be at 6:30 p.m. Nov.

17 at the Stone Crest Vineyard. Cost is $10 for Chicken Marsala, baked potato, vegetable, salad, dinner roll and dessert. Soft drinks, wine and wine slushies will be available at additional cost. Reservations are due by Nov. 5to Carolyn Craig at 740-828-3399 or Becky Vansickle at 740-828-3500.

The next meeting of the FRA will be at 7 p.m. Tuesdayat the Township Hall. The Ya-Ya Card Club will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesdayat the home of Janet Baker. The local VFW will have a meeting at 8 p.m.

Wednesdayat the Hut. A break- ast is being planned for Nov. 21featur- ing all you an eat homemade mush, pancakes, eggs and sausage. Cost is $6 for adults, $3 for children 6 to 12 and free for children 5 and under. The Frazesyburg Lions Club will meet at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 5, at the Presbyterian Church. A memorial for Lio John was held Oct. 25. Jackson Township Trustees will eet at 7 p.m.

Thursdayin the Township uilding. Irville Lodge 184 will have an all you can pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 11 a.m. Saturdayat the Lodge Hall in Nashport. FRAZEYSBURG UMC NOTES The 200th anniversary committee of the Frazeysburg United Methodist Church is sponsoring a food drive to help the Frazeysbug Lions Club with its hristmas food baskets. The goal is to ollect 200 non-perishable food items by ov.

22. Donations can be dropped off at he church during morning office hours. The Cut Ups group of Frazeysburg UMC delivered 104 baby quilts and three receiving blankets Oct. 16 to the Red Cross, Community Action Center, Salvation Army and Heartbeat Family Center. The Circle of Friendship at the church recently delivered 29 handmade throws to veterans at Willow Haven, Clay House and Autumn Health Care of Coshocton nursing facilities.

To contact Frazeysburg Correspondent Paulette Young call 740-828-3677. FRAZEYSBURG NEWS PAULETTE YOUNG SPENCER TOWNSHIP RUSTEES MEET The Spencer Township Trustees approved payments of bills totaling $12,521.32 at its Oct. 19 regular meeting. iscussion was had on the ongoing a udit and a revised invoice for the au- it was signed. A motion was passed to ontract Merriam Roofing of Adams- ille for a new roof on the cemetery mausoleum.

An agreement was signed to accept Local Government Funds from the State of Ohio for 2016. Verbal approval was given, with a signed contract to come, to purchase cinders from Cumberland for roads this winter. The next trustees meeting will be at 7p.m. Nov. 16 in the Township Building Mill Street in Cumberland.

UPCOMING EVENTS Valley Grange 1586 will meet at 1 p.m. Nov. 23 at in Cambridge. Kathy Werner of Guernsey County Habitat for Humanity will be a guest speaker. The annual Christmas party will be Dec.

21with a $5 unisex gift exchange for those wishing to participate. An annual congregation dinner will be after 11:15 a.m. morning worship Sundayat the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The annual meeting will follow the potluck meal. A mystery dinner theater will be a 5 p.m.

Sundayat the Chandlersville Community Building. A play will be erformed by members of the Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church and a baked steak dinner will be served. Cost is $12.50 a person. Call Carol at 740-674-4888 for reservations. Cumberland Village Council will meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m.

Mondayin the Village Building on Mill treet. Two election day meals will be erved Tuesdayat the Cumberland nited Methodist Church. Baked hicken, ham loaf, vegetables, salads and desserts will be from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. Soups and sandwiches will be from 4 to 7 p.m.

To-go meals will be available. The church has a few cookbooks left for sale for $15 each. The recycling trailer will be at the Spencer Township Building Tuesday and Wednesday Place recyclable items in the proper marked bins. Trail- available is subject to change with- ut notice. A congregational meeting will be eld during 9:30 a.m.

morning worship Nov. 8 at Rix Mills Presbyterian Church. Cumberland Homemakers will meet at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 9 at Cumberland United Methodist Church.

Bring acovered dish and table service. The state to be studied is Kentucky. Cumberland correspondent John E. LePage Jr. can be contacted 740-6384772 or CUMBERLAND NEWS JOHN E.

LEPAGE JR. An Election Day meal will be served from 11a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, at the Adamsville Fire Department. Served will be soups, salads, sandwiches and esserts.

The event held by the A damsville Community Build- ing Committee is a fundraiser for building up-keep and improvements. Adamsville correspondent Charlene Knicely can be eached at 740-796-3751. ADAMSVILLE NEWS OCT. 20 Cory E. Whitlow and Tracy N.

Jenkins, Zanesville Jeffrey W. Osborne and Glor ia A. Bennet, Zanesville roy Leo Anderson and Shaun i Nicole Brady, Zanesville Tanner A. Whetstone and Sarah Rene Walser, Mount Perry Dakota Allan Paynter and Pat ience Elizabeth Kohman, Zanesville OCT. 21 Scott Michael Moyer and Samantha Jo Hutcheson, Zanesville Cody Matthew Williamson a nd Kyla Rey Stevens, Zanes- ille OCT.

22 Joseph B. Long, Chandlersville, and Kay F. Bowyer, Newa rk aniel G. Quillis and Jo R. olk, Zanesville OCT.

23 Dakota Wayne Knicely and essica Ann Stout, Zanesville Jordan D. Hurley and Candi ue Grable, Frazeysburg Timothy J. Smart and Beverl S. Derwacter, Zanesville Michael W. Samson and Jade L.

Mumford, Roseville MUSKINGUM COUNTY MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS MONDAY Make It Take It Craft Children are invited to stop and make a fall decoration. South Branch Library, 2530 Maysville Pike, Zanesville. Noon to 8 p.m. 740-454-1511. www.muskingum- ibrary.org.

osecrans Bishops Bingo Bishop osecrans High School, Drury Hall, 1040 E. Main Zanesville. 5:30 to 10 p.m. 740-452-7504. lower Arranging Bob Tracey of Flowers demonstrates flower arranging.

Roseville Branch Library, 41 N. Main Roseville. 6 to 7 p.m. 740-697-0237. www.muskingum- library.org.

TUESDAY Make It Take It Craft Children are invited to stop and make a fall decoration. South Branch Library, 2530 Maysville Pike, Zanesville. Noon to 8 p.m. 740-454-1511. www.muskingum- library.org.

American Heart Association First Aid Training Zane State College, The Campus Center, 1555 Newark Road, Zanesville. $40. 5 to 8 p.m. 740-5881248. www.zanestate.edu/CPRandFA.

Election Day meals Lunch will feature baked chicken, ham loaf, mashed potatoes, noodles, salads, desserts, drinks, roll and butter. Dinner will include a variety of soups, sandwiches, drinks and desserts. Cumberland United Methodist Church, 437 W. Main Cumberland. 11a.m.

to 1p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY Old Lash High School Class of 1951 meeting Golden Corral Buffet Grill, 1586 Northpointe Drive, Zanesville. 11:30 a.m. Make It Take It Craft Children are invited to stop and make a fall decoration.

South Branch Library, 2530 Maysville Pike, Zanesville. Noon to 8 p.m. 740-454-1511. www.muskingum- ibrary.org. THURSDAY PERI Chapter 47 Muskingum County Center for Seniors, 200 Sunrise Center, Zanesville.

11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. 740-452-9807. Alloy Retirees meeting Golden Corral, 3761Northpointe Drive, Zanesville. Noon.

Reuse and Re-purpose holiday workshop Ideas and tips will be given to make holiday decorations and gifts from found and recycled materials. The Rural Services Building, 225 Underwood Zanesville. 2 and 6p.m. 740-454-2027. muskingumswc- d.org.

Turkey Supper Donations will be accepted to benefit the Somerset Area Food Pantry. Somerset United Methodist Church, Community Life enter, 139 East Main Street, Somerset. Donation. 4:30 to 7 p.m. 740-7431 029.

Zanesville Business and Profesion- al Women celebrity waiter event Proceeds will go to the local BPW for college scholarships, Buckeye Girls State scholarships and donations to non-profit organizations. Bryan Place, 49 N. Sixth Zanesville. 5 p.m. 740-607-8380.

We Are Mortal: Ways to Navigate End-of-Life Discussions The program from Genesis HealthCare System will feature videos and discussions on how to identify goals and wishes of loved ones when planning for death. orth Terrace Church of Christ, 1420 Brandywine Zanesville. 5 to 8 p.m. 740-586-6535. FRIDAY Hometown Heroes Individuals who have shown courage, initiative, compassion and personal responsibility to COMMUNITY CALENDAR.

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