Athens County • July 18, 2025
Good morning, Athens County. One man's junk is truly another man's masterpiece at the Dairy Barn Arts Center, where Adrian DesJardins breathes vibrant new life into forgotten hardware. The self-taught artist's "Reanimated" exhibition transforms ordinary vintage objects into stunning mixed media sculptures that elevate the mundane to the magnificent. If you're intrigued by this industrial renaissance, mark your calendar for the July 18 opening reception to witness these reclaimed treasures firsthand.
Along the banks of the Hocking River, a touching legacy continues as Sherry Casteel carries on her late father's eagle-watching tradition with his purple Nikon in hand. Meanwhile, in the world of athletics education, UC professor David Kelley's groundbreaking approach to training athletic directors has revolutionized the field, with his innovative model now adopted by universities nationwide and nearly 500 graduates leading sports programs across the country.
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🎨 Vintage objects get stunning second life in "Reanimated" exhibition. Adrian DesJardins transforms mundane items into vibrant artworks at the Dairy Barn Arts Center in Athens, Ohio. The self-taught artist incorporates vintage hardware onto custom-built wood panels, elevating ordinary objects to "a more beautiful existence." His background in construction gives him unique abilities to create mixed media wall sculptures with an industrial vibe. The exhibition's opening reception takes place July 18 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.
🎓 Sport administration pioneer revolutionizes athletic director education. David Kelley, a University of Cincinnati professor, was recently honored for his groundbreaking work integrating professional certification into graduate education for athletic administrators. His innovative approach, which began with his doctoral dissertation in 2002, transformed the traditional pathway to becoming an athletic director. Kelley's online Sport Administration program at UC has graduated nearly 500 students, many of whom have secured leadership positions across the country. His educational model has been adopted by multiple universities, creating a lasting legacy in the field of interscholastic athletics.
🦅 Families keep eagle-watching legacy alive along Ohio's Hocking River. Sherry Casteel carries on her late father's tradition, using his purple Nikon camera to photograph bald eagles nesting near their Guysville home. Athens County hosts four eagle nests, with ODNR maintaining an online map showing their locations while cautioning visitors to keep a respectful distance. The majestic birds have become local celebrities, with residents like Zach Cox, who sports an eagle tattoo, sharing sightings with family members. Casteel now passes this wildlife appreciation to the next generation, providing her nephews with binoculars just as her father once taught her.
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And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.
-Romans 8:28
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