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Parrent said food vendors will be more spread throughout downtown to alleviate crowd pressure in the Marion Street area where the main food court usually is. She said the parking lot next to the justice center will have some food vendors as will the farmer s market area on Main Street. The committee also learned the Trigg County Tourism Commission is pledging $20,000 to book entertainment for the two days with the program to consist of mostly local musical acts. Trigg County Family and Consumer Science Agent Cecilia Hostilo said cooking and canning contests will be held as they were pre-COVID with the exception of the bake off and pork recipe contest, which won t be held this year. ....
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The Trigg County Extension Office will be hosting an in-person homemaker meeting next month. Trigg County Family and Consumer Science Agent Cecilia Hostilo tells the News Edge the event will happen Thursday, June 17. ....
WHIZ News Home > Local News > Big Brothers Big Sisters partners with Family YMCA to Provide more Youth Opportunities Big Brothers Big Sisters partners with Family YMCA to Provide more Youth Opportunities ZANESVILLE, Ohio- The Straker Foundation awarded Big Brothers Big Sisters of Zanesville a grant of $10,017.00 to go towards its partnership with the Muskingum County Family YMCA. Big Brothers Big Sisters is using the money for youth development for the ‘littles,’ in which they have the opportunity to enroll in programs at the Family YMCA. “The children we serve, we serve a lot of at-risk youth, so these families are in need anyway, so to be able to give them that funding and opportunity to be here and to gain some life skills, like swimming, or participate in a spring or summer sport. I think that’s absolutely critical for our future generation,” BBBSZ Executive Director Katie Mainini said. ....