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Habitat volunteers remove parts of Town & Country Club

| May 21, 2013

DSC_0068COSHOCTON Over 25 Habitat for Humanity volunteers helped remove key components of the Coshocton Town & Country Club located on Cambridge Road on Tuesday, May 21. Pictured are Dean Wortman, left, Jim Springer and Jason Pope removing the framing of a French door. Windows, doors and other miscellaneous items were carefully removed from the facility and will be cleaned and available for sale at the Habitat for Humanity Restore. On Wednesday, crews will be removing the pillars that adorned one of Coshocton’s finest establishments. Jason Pope, who manages the Restore, said, “Habitat is removing all of the old fixtures, windows and doors. We are going to be renewing them and selling them at the Restore. This is a chance for people to own a piece of local history. I can’t say enough about our volunteers. You can’t do it without the volunteers. It has gone wonderfully today, we worked from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.” The volunteers removed 26 single pane windows, 13 replacement windows and about 20 doors on Tuesday. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

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I live with my beautiful wife Nancy on a small farm just outside Coshocton. We have been married for thirty two years and have two grown children, Jessica and Jacob. Jessica is married to Aaron Mencer and they are employed with Coshocton City Schools. Jacob is a sophomore at Kent State University. I graduated from River View High School, have a Bachelor’s Degree from North Carolina Wesleyan University and am actively involved with the Roscoe United Methodist Church, serve on several local committees and am a member of the Coshocton Kiwanis Club, having served as Past-President. I love reading, especially military thrillers, the Civil War and history in general. My goal is to write a novel. My wife and I are also AdvoCare distributors and encourage anyone wanting to lose weight, gain energy and better health to explore AdvoCare at our website; www.fortunes4advocare.com. I love the media field, innovative technology and have worked in newspapers for over 30 years – in fact, my first job was delivering newspapers. The Beacon is a dream made possible by the support of this community and a great team. I hope to continue serving Coshocton County for many years.

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