Community Calendar

Aug
2
Fri
Wade [Music for River and people]
Aug 2 @ 7:00 am – Sep 8 @ 8:00 am

Aug. 2-Sept. 8, 2019
Downtown Footbridge
Meet the Artist Reception: Friday, Aug. 2, CA&C Depot, South Main Street (additional details forthcoming)

What Is It?

Wade [Music for River and people] is an interactive music installation composed in real time by the flowing river and the movement of people. It is an invitatio for people to step into and create a musical experience with our natural surroundings. Wade premiered in Nashville in April 2018 and received a “Best In Nashville” award from the Nashville Scene.

About Wade [Mount Vernon]

For the Mount Vernon, Ohio, installation, three rivers are used to create the music. The Kokosing River sings the soprano notes, the Walhonding River creates the mid line, and the Muskingum River provides the bass. Using these three rivers, the piece traces the flow of water for its start near Mount Vernon to its confluence with the mighty Ohio River near Marietta. Through the month of August, Wade [Music for River and People] will rise and fall along with the rivers that feed the Ohio Valley.

For an example of the music you may hear, visit Doenges’ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/aaronhokedoenges/.

Rivers + You = Music

Real Time data about the Kokosing, the Walhonding, and the Muskingum Rivers’ depth and flow is pulled from the United States Geological Survey website and is transformed into changing pitches and dynamics of the piece. As the rivers’ depths rise and fall, the notes also rise and fall. As the rivers flow faster or slower, the volume of the piece grows louder or softer.

At the same time, new musical elements are added and existing ones are modulated as people move over the bridge, throughout the installation space. Motion sensors pic up your movement and us it to change the notes of the piece. The more movement there is, the more dramatic the change. The audience is immersed in, and changes, the sonic flow of the rivers around them.

Who is the artist?

Aaron Hoke DoengesAaron Hoke Doenges is a sound artist and composer living in Nashville, Tenn. Originally from Mount Vernon, Doenges spent his childhood riding the Kokosing Gap Trail and catching crawfish in Delano Run. He graduated from Mount Vernon High School (1998) and Mount Vernon Nazarene University (2003) before moving to Nashville to study music composition at Belmont University (2009).

For more information, visit www.aaronhokedoenges.com or follow @aaronhokedoenges on Facebook or Instagram.

Aug
20
Tue
Sandusky County Fair @ Sandusky County Fairgrounds
Aug 20 @ 8:00 am – Aug 25 @ 9:00 am
Aug
24
Sat
2019 Rastin Challenge for First Responders @ Ariel Foundation Park
Aug 24 @ 9:00 pm – Aug 25 @ 3:00 pm

This is a special day of honoring local and regional first responders, and an opportunity for them to showcase their skills in a series of physical competitions. The event supports scholarships for Knox County law enforcement or firefighters/EMTs seeking additional or higher education. Food vendors will be on site. The YMCA will be on hand to lead youth challenges as well. Cash prizes, door prizes, t-shirts, and other free swag for first responders! MORE DETAILS COMING SOON. Watch www.arielfoundationpark.org/rastin.

Challenges include:
Fire: Rastin Challege (stair climb to the top of Rastin Tower)
Fire: Combat Challenge
LE: Tactical Obstacle Course
LE: K-9 Challenge

Aug
26
Mon
Morrow County Fair @ Morrow County Fair
Aug 26 @ 9:00 am – Sep 2 @ 9:00 pm

Welcome to the 168th Morrow County Fair!

August 26th – September 2nd, 2019

Aug
27
Tue
Hot Yoga Foundation – Chipotle @ Chipotle
Aug 27 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Ontario Concerts in the Park Series – Red Ball Jets @ Ontario Concerts in the Park Series
Aug 27 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Red Ball Jets

Aug
30
Fri
Community Labor Day Garage Sales
Aug 30 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

August 30th & 31st ..Sept. 1st & 2nd

Nunda Rd / Mishey Rd / Koppert Rd / Swindal Rd

Times May Vary

Autumn Sale on the Trail
Aug 30 @ 10:00 am – Aug 31 @ 5:00 pm

Shop #Coshocton County’s eclectic, Antique & Unique Shopping Trail just in time for the new season! You’ll find your new favorite fall decor, antiques, collectibles, and treasures on The Trail!

Store hours vary by locations – Maps are available online at www.CoshoctonAntiqueAndUniqueShoppingTrail.com or in-store at Coshocton Supply Co.

Our partners include:

C & M Collectibles Antiques & Accessories
Coshocton Antique Mall
Coshocton Supply Co.
River Ridge Leather
Roscoe General Store
Rust Decor
The Grainery At Scheetz Drive Thru and Feed Store
The Rusty Olde Crow
Treasure Hunt

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Obetz Zucchinifest @ Fortress Obetz
Aug 30 @ 12:00 pm – Sep 2 @ 9:00 pm
Aug
31
Sat
75th JCSC Annual Swappers Day @ Johnstown Community Sportsman Club
Aug 31 @ 9:00 am – Sep 2 @ 6:00 pm

Gates open @ 9:00 A.M. and Close at 6:00 P.M.

The Original Swappers Day at the Johnstown Community Sportsmans Club is a Central Ohio tradition 75 years in the making. Swappers Day is one of the oldest, largest, most exciting flea markets in Ohio. If you CAN’T find what you’re looking for at Swappers Day, you just don’t really need it! We have over 750 vendor spaces, loads of concesssions, water races and various other events for your entertainment.

Swappers Day festivities began simply as a group of sportsmen who wanted to race their prize dogs across a man-made pond at their club. Then as popularity of the event grew, participants started bringing items to swap, trade, and/or sell. Now, many many years later, there are more than 750 vendor spaces and thousands of welcomed visitors each year. Come and watch the dogs at the water trials Saturday, Sunday and Monday, go shopping, look for deals, or do some swapping of your own.

Admission is $5.00 a day with children 10 and under free.
Parking is free! Handicap parking available.(Limited Spaces)
Proceeds go to JCSC, a 501(c)7 organization. Many local non-profit groups provide services, goods and events to generate funds for their organizations.

ATMs will be on site furnished by 5/3 Bank.

No Pets, No Camping, No Alcohol

All Federal and State gun laws will be strictly observed.
Landowners and sponsors not responsible for accidents, injuries, or loss.