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The annual Eggfest that has been hosted by Coalway of Apple Creek and Charm for more than a decade is changing its name and will be held at a new location.
The Holmes County Eggfest & BBQ Showcase will be held over two days, Friday, May 21, 3-8 p.m., and Saturday, May 22, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Mount Hope Auction grounds.
The gates open at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, and the benefit buffet opens at 10 a.m., along with the on stage demonstrations. This is the same Eggfest we have had annually for more than a decade, said Aaron Swartzentruber, owner of Coalway. We are simply moving the event to Mount Hope Auction to give it more room to grow.
Ohio Amish Shun COVID-19 Vaccines As Officials Fear A Surge In Cases
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Ohio’s idyllic Amish country, which includes several northeast Ohio counties, looks like a snapshot from the past.
Cars navigate around buggies traveling on the winding roads while large billboards lure tourists with homemade cheeses and expertly sewn quilts.
But many in this community are resistant to modern medical interventions and are also hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine, even as the pandemic has sickened and killed local residents.
Holmes County, where half of the population is Amish, has the lowest vaccination rate in the state, with just 10 percent of the population fully vaccinated.
Green pastures and big red barns mark the landscape in Millersburg, Ohio, in the heart of the second-largest Amish settlement in the United States. [Anna Huntsman / ideastream]