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VCB Announces Recipients of 2021 Grant Assistance Program 2021 GAP recipients back row (l) Cindy Arent- National Museum of Cambridge Glass; Heather Carpenter – Guernsey County Community Improvement Corporation; Brad Richert – Cambridge Lions Club; Rick Booth – Guernsey County History Museum; Ralph Ray – Cambridge Lions Club; Dana Launder – Deerassic Park Education Center; Karen Boyer – Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center . Front Row (l) Lindy Thaxton – Dickens Victorian Village; Brenda Taylor – Salt Fork Arts & Crafts Festival; Mary Beth Sills- Cambridge Main Street and Debi DiVenti – Cambridge Performing Arts Center CAMBRIDGE, OHIO (April 23, 2021) – The Cambridge/Guernsey County Visitors & Convention Bureau recently announced 10 local non-profit organizations that are recipients of the 2021 Grant Assistance Program (GAP). ....
Experience Southeast Ohio’s Small Town Charm by Discovering its Artists CAMBRIDGE, OHIO (March 1, 2021) – There’s something about a handmade item that is crafted with care, passion, patience and love. Five Southeast Ohio businesses and organizations take those qualities and wrap them in a gift of inspiring talent.
The smell of fresh cut wood welcomes you when you enter the door at the Cambridge Wooden Toy Company & Great American Steam Locomotive Museum. For over 40 years, master craftsman Brian Gray has been creating handmade steam locomotives from walnut. The museum display room is a magnificent look at the impact railroads had on the growth of America. Model trains, equipment, and old photographs tell the story of America’s Steam Locomotives. ....
Dickens Chronicle: Dickens Victorian Village discovers French Connection Beverly Kerr Coincidences happen world-wide when people are connected to Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol.” In Lyon, France the two worlds came together through an English class being taught by Adam Hart, who grew up in Newcomerstown. It s a small world! Adam met the lovely Manon when several years ago he took his French class from North Carolina for a first-hand experience of France. Manon just happened to be their tour guide – her first time ever in that role. She soon came to the U.S. and studied at Ohio University in Athens for her master s degree. ....
Dickens Chronicle: Courthouse Holiday Light Show yearly favorite Beverly Kerr For The Daily Jeffersonian A popular stop when visiting Dickens Victorian Village is the Courthouse Holiday Light Show. However, it wasn t part of the scene when it all started fifteen years ago. During that first year, Grant Hafley, of AVC Communications, thought it would be nice if there was something extra added to draw more visitors to town. He had spent time in Arizona, where Christmas lights were more popular than Christmas trees so wondered if lights on the courthouse might be a nice attraction. Grant, an electrical engineer, had designed flashing light shows from control boards for area dances in past years. Joel Losego, a student from Buckeye Trail, helped him and learned so much from Grant. ....