Easy Rider Rodeo Contract With Ross County Fairboard Not Extended

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The future of the Easy Rider Rodeo at the Ross County Fairgrounds appears to be over, after almost three decades.

Ross County Fairboard President Brad Cozenza provided Litter Media with the following statement that he sent to the Easy Rider Rodeo organization following a recent meeting of the Ross County Fairboard.

“During the November meeting of the Ross County Agricultural Society, the board discussed the issuance of an additional contract for the Easyrider Rodeo event which has been held at the Ross County Fairgrounds for over thirty years.  At the meeting, Ross County Sheriff George Lavender and members of his command staff addressed the board and provided a video of drone footage of this year’s Rodeo.  During the sheriff’s comments, he described a situation that took place this year during the event that he felt put the lives of his deputies and possibly the community at large in a life threatening situation.  He also stated unequivocally, that he, nor any of his department going forward would provide security services during another Easyrider event.  He made it clear to the board that he was in no way intending to sway the board in making a decision to not continue to allow the event on the fairgrounds only to point out his concerns for the community and to state his department would no longer provide security.  He did state that if the board decided to continue providing a venue for the Rodeo, his department would respond to calls as provided by law but would not assist in the security portion of the event.”

“Prior to the meeting, We received approximately ten emails requesting the board consider allowing the event to continue which were forwarded to every board member.  We also received a copy of an email sent to board member Gary Prater from Dusty Countryman who signed the email as the Chairman, Ice Sales Committee, First Capital Rotary, which was distributed to the board members present prior to the start of the meeting.”

“Eighteen of the twenty one voting board members were present at the meeting, including me, as president who is only allowed to vote in case of a tie.  A motion was made by a board member from the floor and seconded, stating “to not offer Easyrider Rodeo a contract to hold their event at the Ross County Fairgrounds.”  The motion carried, fifteen (15) agreed, two (2) opposed.”

Ohio Christian University To Host Festival Of Carols

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Ohio Christian University, just west of Circleville on U.S. Route 22, will be hosting the Festival of Carols, December 5th.

The university Event Bright link says- “The concert is a free community event that celebrates Jesus Christ’s birth and God’s gift of salvation through music.”

While this is a free event, tickets are required to ensure enough seating is available. The concert will feature the OCU Chorale, University Band, Jazz Band, Circleville Choral Society, and OCU Strings.

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State Park Lodges To Offer Thanksgiving Dinner

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(Columbus)– Leave the Thanksgiving cooking and cleanup to us! The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) invites you and your family to gather at an Ohio State Park Lodge to enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving feast this year on Thursday, Nov. 25. Reservations are required for locations and can be made by contacting the state park lodges directly.

All nine lodges offer modern conveniences in a rustic, charming setting and a variety of dining options this holiday season. The Thanksgiving holiday weekend makes a great getaway for those who want to focus on family and friends, spend time outside, or just wish to relax.

Burr Oak State Park Lodge – Burr Oak’s Thanksgiving Day dinner is available from 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. Diners will enjoy a plated Thanksgiving dinner with your choice of entrée including oven roasted turkey or apricot and orange marmalade glazed ham and all the traditional side dishes. Reservations must be made by Nov. 18. To make reservations, please call (740) 767-2112.

Deer Creek State Park Lodge – Enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving buffet at this centrally located lodge. Available from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the buffet will feature oven roasted turkey, ginger glazed ham, sweet potato casserole and more traditional favorites. To make reservations, please call (740) 869-6311.

The Lodge at Geneva State Park – The Lodge at Geneva’s Thanksgiving meal to-go, featuring wonderful dishes prepared by Horizons Restaurant, is available to order by calling (866) 806-8066. Pick up times run every 15 minutes, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Hueston Woods State Park – The Thanksgiving buffet at Hueston Woods is available from 12:00-6:00 p.m. Dine on traditional favorites such as herb roasted turkey, sweet corn with roasted peppers, and sweet potato casserole. To make reservations, please call (513) 664-3527.

Lake Hope State Park – Get your holiday favorites to go at Lake Hope State Park.  Place your order by 3:00 p.m. on Nov. 18 by calling (740) 596-0601. You can pick up your order at the lodge the Wednesday before Thanksgiving.

Maumee Bay State Park – The Thanksgiving buffet Maumee Bay from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Buffet options include roasted turkey, spiced maple syrup glazed ham, mashed potatoes, and a selection of seasonal desserts. To make reservations, please call (419) 836-1466.

Mohican State Park – Spend this Thanksgiving surrounded by the beautiful views of Pleasant Hill in Bromfield’s Dining room. A plated dinner, offered from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., allows diners to choose their favorite entrees. Reservations for guests not staying at the park will open on Nov.11 and can be made at (419) 938-5411.

Punderson State Park – There are two days to enjoy a dine-in or carry out Thanksgiving meal at Punderson State Park.  Enjoy traditional favorites such as roasted turkey or ham. Reservations for dining or carryout on Nov. 24-25 can be made by calling (440) 564-9144.

Salt Fork State Park – Gather with friends and family at Salt Fork this year. Holiday favorites such as roasted turkey, prime rib, garlic mashed potatoes and more will be offered from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. To make reservations, please call 1(800) AT-A-PARK.

Shawnee State Park – The Thanksgiving buffet at Shawnee State Park is available on Thursday, Nov. 25 from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. It features holiday favorites such as oven roasted turkey, bourbon glazed ham, cornbread stuffing, and more. Call (740) 858-6621 to make reservations.

To learn more about each lodges Thanksgiving options, click here. Overnight reservations at state park lodges can be made here or by calling 1-800-282-7275.  To make reservations at the Lodge at Geneva, please call (866) 806-8066 or click here.

Chillicothe Leads All FAC Volleyball Selections

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FAC Volleyball Champ Chillicothe led the way in all conference selections voted on by the league’s coaches.

Cavs Setter Johanna Crawford was named “Player of the Year”.

Crawford was joined on the All FAC list by fellow Cavaliers Morgan Daniels and Maleah Oney.

The remaining members of the All FAC Volleyball Team are:
Laura Robinson and Faith Morrison of Miami
Aarlyne Estep of Washington CH
McClain’s Iva Easter and Evelyn Vanzant
Gracie Dean of Hillsboro

Nationwide Children’s Offering Free Parenting Class In Washington CH

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(Washington Court House) — Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund will offer a free 5-week parenting course to parents and caregivers of children from birth through age 12. This includes grandparents, other relatives, guardians, etc.

“Parents, Stay Positive!” will help caregivers to learn how to encourage more of the behavior they like from their children and less of what they don’t like.

The class is from 6pm-8pm and starts November 11th, running the following Thursdays, Nov 18th, Dec. 2nd, Dec. 9th & Dec. 12th. 

Classes will be held at the Fayette County YMCA, 100 Civic Drive, Washington Court House.

Topics covered will include:

• The power of positive parenting techniques

• What causes kids’ behaviors

• Setting goals for change

• Tips on how to reconnect with your child and build your positive relationship

• Giving directions kids are likely to follow

• Recognizing progress and planning for the future

Each participant will also have 3 one-on-one phone/in-person sessions with the group leaders to make the information really work for their families.

 Childcare is available and a $25 gift card will be given upon completion of the 5 weeks.

Registration is required. To register, contact Debi Hill at Deborah.hill@nationwidechildrens.org or call 614-517-4807.

No Shave November Allows Chillicothe Police To Help Battle Cancer

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(Chillicothe Police No Shave November)

(Chillicothe) — Start looking for some Chillicothe Police Officers sporting beards for “No Shave November.” Officers and civilian employees will donate money to Southern Ohio Survivors in order to grow beards.

SOS is a local non-profit dedicated to helping cancer/chronic illness survivors live with, through, and beyond a diagnosis. All funds raised remain local.

The department said in a social media post- “This is one of our more popular events where Officers give back to their community.”

The local department has been participating in the program for several years.

Unioto Rallies To Win Regional Soccer Semi

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The Unioto Shermans will play for a boys soccer regional championship for the first time in 17 years, after rallying from a two goal deficit to beat Saint Clairsville 3-2 Wednesday at Cambridge High School.

Unioto trailed 1-0 at halftime, Saint Clairsville scored early in the second half for a 2-0 lead.

That’s when the Shermans’ offense came to life, getting pressure on the Red Devils side of the field and leading Unioto’s Lucas Hanes to score three second half goals, one on a penalty kick, for the eventual winning score of 3-2.

Unioto now advances to play Athens on Saturday, November 6th for a trip to the State Final Four. The Bulldogs advanced with a 5-3 win over Dover. The Shermans blanked Athens 6-0 earlier in the season.

The OHSAA originally slated the championship match to be played at West Muskingum High School, starting at 11am, but has since been moved to Zane Trace High School at 12pm, Saturday.

Village Of New Holland Improves Ball Diamonds With Pickaway Park Grant

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The Village of New Holland has completed their first Park and Trail Improvement grant, thanks to help from the Pickaway County park District.

The village used their grant to update their recreational ball diamonds, fence, and dugouts at the New Holland Village Park.

The grant from the Park District was for $8,846.