Scarecrows Coming SOON

08-14-2022

WHO'S READY FOR FALL!?!? Our favorite season and SCARECROW TOWN is officially here!

Coshocton is again going Scarecrow CRAZY this fall! Anyone in Coshocton County can register a scarecrow or scarecrow scene to place in front of their business, organization, or home. If you need a place to put your scarecrow, fret not! Clary Gardens has plenty of room for your creation -- And this year, scarecrows at Clary Gardens have NO registration fee! That's right - FREE entrance into the 2022 contest!
If you register your scarecrow or scarecrow scene before October 1st, you will get $5 off! Pricing is as follows (before Oct. 1):
Businesses: $20 ($25 after 10/01/2022)
Non-profit Organization: $10 ($15 after 10/01/2022)
Residential 'Crows': $5 ($10 after 10/01/2022)
Along the 'Scarecrow Walking Trail' at Clary Gardens: **FREE** -- Call us and we'll help you with placement! 740-622-6524
Register today at www.Scarecrowtown.com
Click HERE to connect via email.

Featured "Crow" is:
"Sheree Scissorhands" 2021's 3rd Place Pop Culture Crow Winner

GODSPELL Tickets Available Now

06-30-2022

Rogue Elephant Productions proudly presents Godspell!!

Originally conceived as a graduate thesis project, Godspell quickly became a stage sensation and has endured for over fifty years as a favorite of community, high school and professional theaters alike. Godspell is a rock musical about the building of a community through lessons from the Bible, games, and song. It is a show that is sure to be enjoyed by all.
Tickets:
Stage level audience participation seats: $25 (chairs provided).
Front row premium seats: $15 (chairs provided).
General admission seats: FREE (bring your own chair).
Due to limited seating, all tickets must be reserved in advance.
To reserve your tickets or for more info visit: www.reptheaterohio.com/tickets
Or call (740) 624-2146

Children's Summer Programming Has Started!

06-12-2022

Experience the Magic of Nature at Clary Gardens!

This summer, Clary Gardens will be transformed into Clary “Potter” Gardens in honor of the 25th anniversary of the release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone book. In conjunction with this theme, our Children’s Summer Programming will be exploring the magical elements of nature. We will be using our “wizarding” eyes to investigate nature and learn about ecosystems that we are a part of in Ohio.Throughout the summer, we will utilize the onsite woodlands, creeks, ponds, stone outcroppings, and have activities located in our other garden areas- such as the children’s garden, amphitheater, and new pavilion.

Clary Gardens is a unique class site, as we have the ability to fully immerse students into whatever we are studying. Each week, we will approach a different subject to help children better understand the world around them. Ohio landscape has a rich history and includes many diverse ecosystems. We will be pulling different elements from thisand delving into how they have impacted us in the past, and their importance to our current and future survival. Our program has a specific focus on Ohio ecosystems and the development of Ohio landscapes. It is an opportunity for our children to learn about animals and geography that we are exposed to everyday. In addition to our onsite resources, we will also be bringing in two expert groups to further engage our little wizards.

We are so excited to host magical visits from Midwest Falconry and the 2022 Butterfly Exhibit during our summer programming this year. These events also have additional availability to the community, at no charge. Midwest Falconry will preform two shows on 6/14.The noon show will be a part of the children’s programming, and there will be an additional show at 2 pm- both are open to the public. The 2022 Butterfly exhibit will be a part of the Tuesday children’s programming, but is open to the public 6/28, 29, 30, 7/1 & 2; 10 am- 4pm, and 7/3; 12pm-4pm. We really enjoy the ability to share these events with our children, but even more the ability to share these events with the entire community. Getting excited about nature has no age cap!

Clary Gardens hosts the Children’s Programming on Tuesdays, and our classes are divided into two age groups, held at9:30am-10:30am (pre-K-2nd), and 10:00am-11:00am (3rd & up), we have an overlapping group activity from 10:00am-10:30am. All classes are held at Clary Gardens and begin by meeting at the “Great Hall” (aka our new pavilion space). Pre-registration is required, and cost is $1/child/class.

This year’s themes are:

5/31: Welcome to the Great Hall! (Class introduction, group planting, and Fantastic Beast hunt)

6/7: Muggle Art (Exploring mythical creatures *Gryffindor* & Bird Activities *Ravenclaw*)

6/14: Falconry 101: Birds of Prey (Midwest Falconry Demonstration **This is a time change of NOON** (No Class Cap) Feel free to bring the whole family to see raptors take the sky!)

6/21: Intro to Night Vision (Exploring nocturnal animals *Hufflepuff*)

6/28: Magic of Metamorphosis (Butterfly Exhibit and other activities (No Class Cap))

7/5: Hogwarts P.E. (Frog-a-palooza and Quidditch (No Class Cap))

7/12: Care of Magical Creatures (Importance of snakes to our ecosystem and Creeking *Slytherin*)

7/19: Clary Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (Explore our onsite sandstone outcroppings and learn about how rocks are formed- via FOOD (No Class Cap))

If you have any questions, AND TO REGISTER for above classes, please email our Education Coordinator, Jodi Shrimplin, at plantingseeds@clarygardens.org. *REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

New Geo-Trail at the Gardens

05-17-2022

Coshocton Ring Geo-Trail launches, allowing smartphone users to find hidden clue boxes

One can receive an exclusive coin for locating 16 of 40 caches part of the Coshocton Ring Trail

Contributed to the Coshocton Tribune

Submitted by Coshocton Visitors Bureau

COSHOCTON — The Coshocton Visitors Bureau launched the new Coshocton Ring Geo-Trail over the weekend. Passports are available at the Coshocton Supply Co., 432 N. Whitewoman St., with clues available at geocaching.com and via the geocaching app.

Mindy Brems, CVB director, said planning for the new trail started in late 2019, but were delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. It was designed by Lenie Holbrook, a professor at Ohio University.

Holbrook is an avid geocacher with nearly 11,000 caches found. He has designed multiple trails in Ohio, including the the Coshocton Crow Geotrail, which was active for seven years and brought several thousand people to the area. Brems hopes the new trail will be just as successful and active for several years.

Geocaching uses a smartphone and satellite technology to find hidden clue boxes. It's a free, outdoor, family-friendly activity.

"Caches are hidden in very clever ways," said Brems, "Finding and returning them to their hiding spots is lots of fun. The trail is a perfect way for us to feature many interesting attractions and our beautiful scenery, giving guests and residents an all new way to appreciate Coshocton County."

The Coshocton Ring Trail has more than 40 caches to find, all based on JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series. The exclusive coin can only be earned by locating 16 of the caches and completing the passport with the code words and cache numbers.

Completed passports may be redeemed for the coin at the Coshocton Supply Co. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily or at Coshocton Village Inn and Suites.

For more information, go to visitcoshocton.com or call the CVB at 740-622-4877.

NEW Seasonal Book Installed on #CoshoctonStoryWalk

03-04-2022

Located at the beautiful Clary Gardens, the current book on display at the Coshocton StoryWalk trail is OUTSIDE IN, by Deborah Underwood. New stories are installed seasonally.

If you would like to see your StoryWalk photo featured on the library's Facebook page, email youth@coshoctonlibrary.org or use the hashtag, #CoshoctonStoryWalk, on social media.

StoryWalk®

Clary Gardens (588 W Chestnut St, Coshocton). The (last) winter book on display was Winter is Here, written by Kevin Henkes and illustrated by Laura Dronzek. New books are installed seasonally. 'Like' the library's Facebook page for all of the latest StoryWalk® updates!

This project was funded in thanks to a generous donation from the Frontier Community Connection Fund.

'Winter is Here' StoryWalk'Winter is Here' StoryWalk'Winter is Here' StoryWalk

About The StoryWalk® Project

The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library. StoryWalk® is a registered service mark owned by Ms. Ferguson. StoryWalk® is an innovative and delightful way for children - and adults! - to enjoy reading and the outdoors at the same time. Laminated pages from a children's book are placed in stands which are installed along an outdoor walking path. There is now a StoryWalk® in all 50 states, along with several countries across Europe and Asia.

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