Muskingum County • May 27, 2025
Good morning, Muskingum County. Mark your calendars for May 30-31 as the Red Barn Market opens its doors in New Concord, adding a fresh food destination to our community landscape. This new hub offering grocery, cafe, deli and restaurant services arrives just as the area buzzes with summer opportunities – from Arsenal Soccer Club tryouts for youth to free arts workshops in Perry County. Meanwhile, multiple blood drives and Genesis HealthCare events remind us that community care takes many forms, especially as National Road Yard Sale Days invite us all to treasure-hunt from May 28 to June 1.
Cambridge is taking significant steps in addressing community health with Eagle HealthWorks' new addiction treatment facility opening June 18. The outpatient center represents hope for many families touched by substance use disorders. Educational horizons are expanding too, with Cambridge City Schools' Model United Nations program now reaching middle schoolers, while Tri-Valley High School just celebrated its Class of 2025 in a sun-drenched stadium ceremony that marked the beginning of countless new journeys.
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📅 Muskingum County buzzes with community events and opportunities this week. The Red Barn Market in New Concord will celebrate its grand opening May 30-31, offering grocery, cafe, deli and restaurant services. Arsenal Soccer Club is holding tryouts for youth born between 2007-2018, while the Perry County Calvary Arts Center offers free June workshops including cheerleading and musical theater. Multiple Red Cross blood drives are scheduled throughout the area, and Genesis HealthCare System will host both a Babyland Memorial service and a cancer survivor celebration. Local residents can also participate in the National Road Yard Sale Days from May 28 to June 1.
🏥 Cambridge welcomes new addiction clinic to help substance users. Eagle HealthWorks, an outpatient facility treating substance use disorders, will celebrate its grand opening on June 18 at 126 N. Ninth St. Cambridge City Schools received grant funding to expand its Ohio Model United Nations team to middle school level, supporting student participation in global education simulations. The Guernsey-Noble Business & Professional Women club installed new officers, with Chandra Ontko serving as president. Several local organizations have scheduled upcoming meetings, including the Cambridge-Guernsey County Community Improvement Corporation and the Guernsey County Port Authority.
🎓 Tri-Valley Scotties turn tassels in sun-soaked stadium ceremony. The Class of 2025 celebrated their academic milestone on May 23 at Jack Anderson Stadium, marking the culmination of their high school journey. Proud families and friends gathered to witness the Scotties receive their diplomas in the traditional graduation ceremony. Photographer Shawn Digity captured the memorable moments for the Zanesville Times Recorder as students embarked on their next chapter.
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