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    Hocking Hills MessengerFREE PUBLICATION 8TH EDITION NOVEMBER 201How to submit information:

    Betty Shaw, Sales & Marketing [email protected] 740-380-3744

    www.HockingHillsMessenger.com

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    (740) 385-3036NEW LOCATION:

    78 West Main St., Logan, OH 43138Same Staff & Servie You have

    trusted for years!

    HVCH Welcomes New Physician

    Hocking Valley Community Hospitals Interim CEO, Julie Stuck, welcomes ne

    physician, John W. Woltz. We are thrilled to have Dr. Woltz join the Hocki

    Valley Medical Group, and become a part of our healthcare team, shar

    Stuck.

    Dr. Woltz is a general practice physician who will be opening a new ofce

    the Logan Physicians Building located at 751 St. Rt. 664 N on the lower lev

    He is no stranger to Logan as this is where John was raised and attended hi

    school. His parents are Judie Henniger and the late Ron Woltz of Logan.

    Dr. Woltz graduated from medical school at Ohio University in 2005, and retirfrom the United States Air Force with rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

    Even with over a 19 year military career in the United States Army and A

    Force, Dr. Woltzs heart has stayed close to Logan. He shared, Despite all m

    travels and deployments, Logan has always felt like home. Dr. Woltz and h

    wife, Linda, reside in Logan with their two children, Billy and Dana, who bo

    attend Logan High School. Linda is also an Army veteran and currently ru

    her horse breeding farm.

    When asked about his philosophy of medicine, Dr. Woltz shared an old sayin

    An ounce of prevention is a worth a pound of cure. I believe preventati

    medicine is the direction we need to go, and I want to be my patients partn

    in staying or becoming healthy.

    I am also looking forward to becoming more involved in our community a

    with Hocking Valley Community Hospitals leadership team, physicians, a

    employees, shared Woltz.

    As wellness is a great interest of mine, I want to work with the hospitals wellness program, and look at the possibilities

    forming a community running club, continued Woltz.

    To schedule an appointment with Dr.Woltz, contact him at 740 385 0202.

    John Woltz, D.O., and Julie Stuck, Interim CEO, HVCH

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    740-385-1000www.oldedutch.com

    12791 St. Rt. 664

    South, Logan, OH

    Pastor Appreciation Day

    October 19th was th

    Sunday we dedicated to PastoAppreciation Day this year. Insid

    the blue-roofed Smith PrayeChapel, sat Pastor Betty Brook

    who, after her initial surpris

    relinquished all former planfor the service. A multitude o

    tributes - some humorous, somtouching, but all involving o

    much-loved Pastor, were shareby and with the congregatio

    The impromptu service include

    much laughter, a sprinkling tears, and was fnalized by heavy dose of prayer. Celebratiocontinued in the Fellowship Ha

    where the carry-in meal an

    commemorative cake we

    enjoyed by all.

    Pastor Betty Brooks

    Complete menu on our Facebook page. Call for reservations

    Thanksgiving Buffet 11:Am. - 4: PM.$23.95 a person, No Reservations Needed!!

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    Hi my name is Sheryl Schall I am a resident ofLogan and Ive lived here for over 20 years. Crocheting isnot only a hobby of mine but Ive started my own businessselling my crocheted product. My business name is FineTextiles. I started crocheting as a little girl, I always lovedvisiting my grandmother and seeing the new doilies shehad made and wanted to be able to do the same quality ofwork that she did.

    As an adult I decided to follow through with that wishand not only taught myself the correct way of making eachstitch but also how to read patterns and the abbreviations

    used in those patterns. I love to teach crocheting andhave taught my daughter and a few family members howto crochet. I have attended a few of the local festivals thisyear and am getting to be known as the Crochet Lady.

    I have been given the opportunity to teachcrocheting at the Hocking Hills Messenger. I would loveto be able to teach as many people as I can how to dothe same quality of work that I have achieved. In order todo crochet especially with the thin cotton thread and smallhooks you need to have a great deal of patience and overthe years I have been able to acquire the patience neededto do ne intricate work.

    I have been crocheting for over 30 years now and

    Im sure that I can not only teach crocheting but also thene intricate work for doilies, curtains, and table runners.So please come see me at Hocking Hills Messenger I wouldlove to teach you all that I have learned over the years. Tosetup an appointment, call the Hocking Hills Messenger at740-380-3744.

    Happy Artisans andFarmers make Happy

    Customers

    Last issue: I coveredhow shopping Fair Trade= equals fair pay for theartisan and farmer andhow it protects children. Here are two morereasons why shopping

    Fair Trade is so very important.

    Fair Trade strives to alleviate poverty and createsustainable development by creating opportunities forproducers who have been economically disadvantagedor marginalized by the conventional trading systems.Many Fair Trade Cooperatives reinvest their revenues tostrengthen their businesses and communities such as:Building health clinics, houses, starting scholarship funds,and providing leadership training for the artisans.

    Gender Equity: Fair Traders emphasize of the value of

    the work women perform, as producers and as organizationleaders. Women and men are paid equally for comparablework. Sixty percent of the worlds 50 million working poorare women according to the U. N. Conference on Tradeand Development. Women devote twice as much time tounpaid work as men do. They represent the majority ofthe worlds part time and informal sector workers and suffermore unemployment than men do. Fair Trade strives toeliminate these problems.

    There are several places in the Logan area to buyFair Trade items. The Appalachian Art and Craft Mall inRockbridge, Hocking Hills Craft Mall and the Messenger &Print Shops Gift Section.

    Lets help spread happiness by buying Fair Trade!

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    Annual FairHoPe Cookie Walk

    FairHoPe Hospice and Palliative Care, Incs volunteersare excited to announce their 15th Annual Cookie Walk tobe held on Saturday, December 6, from 8 a.m. to noon atSt. Johns Episcopal Church, 134 N. Broad St. in Lancaster.Save yourself hours of Holiday baking. Not only can youchoose from a huge variety of homemade cookies but therewill also be crafts, so you can also do your holiday shoppingwith us!

    I look forward to this event every year! FairHoPesvolunteers do a tremendous amount of work to make this sucha successfule v e n t . said TwyliaSummers,FairHoPesDirector ofvolunteers.

    A d d i n g , A n dFairHoPesvolunteersdo such a

    wonder fu ljob ofconveyingt h eChr is tmasSpirit to allwho come tothis event.

    Theproceeds from this event go to FairHoPes Memorial Fund,helping us to give all of our patients the highest level ofcare at no cost to them. Come early for best selection. Whoknows, maybe even Santa and Mrs. Claus will stop by!

    For more information on the event, or to donate someof your famous Christmas cookies or crafts, please contactTwylia Summers, Director of Volunteers. (740) 475-0657 [email protected].

    Happy Thanksgiving!!

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    HappyThanksgiving!

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    Xmas Tree-$1000

    Photo Recognition in the Logan

    Daily News

    Recognition during 98.3 radio

    advertisement

    Recognition during Chamber

    Annual Awards Dinner

    Individual Donor Banner atHocking County Fairgrounds during

    parade line-up

    Receive the Individual DonorBanner from Fairgrounds for use

    during the parade

    Name listed on Donor Board at

    Worthington Park

    Recognition in Santa Paradeprogram distributed to participantsat Main Gate of Hocking County

    Fairgrounds

    Sponsorship announced during the

    Santa Parade at Worthington Park

    Yes! I would like to be asponsor of the Logan Santa

    Parade

    Tinsel$500

    Photo Recognition in the Logan Daily

    News

    Recognition during 98.3 radio

    advertisement

    Individual Donor Banner at HockingCounty Fairgrounds during parade

    line-up

    Receive the Individual DonorBanner from Fairgrounds for use

    during the parade

    Name listed on Donor Board at

    Worthington Park

    Recognition in Santa Paradeprogram distributed to participantsat Main Gate of Hocking County

    Fairgrounds

    Yes! I would like to be asponsor of the Logan Santa

    Parade

    Logan Santa ParadeDecember 6, 2014

    Holly$250

    Recognition during the Chambers

    weekly radio program

    Sponsorship listed on Donor Boardat Hocking County Fairgrounds

    during parade line-up

    Name listed on Donor Board at

    Worthington Park

    Recognition in Santa Paradeprogram distributed to participantsat Main Gate of Hocking County

    Fairgrounds

    Yes! I would like to be asponsor of the Logan Santa

    Parade

    To insure that you receive recognition of yoursponsorship, we ask that your contribution reach theChamber Office by November 20,2014If an in-voice is needed, please contact Bill Rinehart at (740)

    385-6836 or [email protected]

    Thank you for your continued assistance and support!

    Name:___________________________________

    Phone:___________________________________

    Ornament$75

    Name listed on Donor Board at

    Worthington Park

    Recognition in Santa Parade

    program distributed toparticipants at Main Gate of

    Hocking County Fairgrounds

    Yes! I would like to be asponsor of the Logan San-

    ta Parade

    2014 LOGAN SANTA PARADE

    A Story Book Christmas

    December 6, 2014

    2:00 PM

    ENTRY FORM

    Name of Entrant: ________________________________________________________

    (Organization, Group, Business or Individual)

    Contact Person: ________________________________________________________

    Mailing Address: _______________________________________________________

    Phone: (Daytime) ______________________________________________________

    Type of Parade Entry: _____________ Festival Queen (Include number of vehicles and/or length of float)

    _____________ Equestrian Horse and Rider(s) and/or Horse and Carriage

    (Include # of Horses: ______) (You are responsible for cleaning up after your horses)

    _____________ Vehicle/Trailer Entry (Include # and length: __________)

    _____________ Walking Unit (Include # of persons: _________)

    _____________ Float (Length: ____________)

    Judging begins promptly at 12:45 p.m. at the Fairgrounds ** Participants must be in proper parade position at that time

    and follow the parade theme to be eligible for judging. ** We ask that business entries be limited to no more than one vehicle.

    ** The parade will end with the arrival of Santa as the last entry. As such, we request there be no other live Santas in the

    parade.

    FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR SPECTATORS, WE REQUEST THAT NO CANDY BE THROWN FROM VEHICLES. YOU

    MAY WALK ALONG THE PARADE AND HAND OUT CANDY, BUT PLEASE DO NOT THROW OBJECTS FROM

    YOUR FLOAT OR VEHICLE.

    **Gates open at 9 a.m.**

    **Judging begins promptly at 12:45 p.m.**

    **No Santas on floats**

    **Please return this entry form by November 29, 2014 to the Logan-Hocking Chamber of Commerce, 140 East Main Street,

    Logan, Ohio 43138 or by email( [email protected] ) or fax 740-385-7259. For further information call 385-6836.

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    Happy Thanksgiving!!

    Happy Thanksgiving!!

    Happy Thanksgiving!!

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    10, 20, and 30 Yard Roll

    Off Containers Available.

    Thank you to all of our customer for

    helping our business grow.

    Happy Thanksgiving!!

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