Scioto County • October 3, 2025
Good morning, Scioto County. Fall's beauty isn't just in the changing leavesβit's blooming right in our neighborhoods. Teresa Cartmell's property on South Ninth Street has captured Ironton in Bloom's final Yard of the Month award for the season, showcasing how dedicated gardeners continue bringing color to our community even as summer fades. Her thoughtful landscaping stands as a reminder that beauty thrives when nurtured with care and creativity.
Meanwhile, our region's rich heritage and musical traditions take center stage this month. History enthusiasts can connect with local organizations at Portsmouth's community fair on October 25th, while music lovers won't want to miss hammered dulcimer champion Ted Yoder at Ohio University Southern on October 5th. The viral sensation, whose backyard performance once captivated 200 million viewers, kicks off a season of diverse performances that promise to strike all the right chords in our corner of Appalachia.
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πΈ Ironton home blossoms into September's Yard of the Month winner. Teresa Cartmell's property at 1902 S. Ninth St. has been recognized by Ironton in Bloom for its exceptional landscaping and curb appeal. The local organization selects standout residential gardens each month to celebrate community beautification efforts. Cartmell's yard showcases seasonal flowers and thoughtful landscaping that caught the judges' attention during the final month of summer.
ποΈ Portsmouth's history comes alive at October 25 community fair. Local heritage organizations will gather at the Holiday Inn to showcase their missions and connect with interested residents. The free event, running from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., features diverse groups including MainStreet Portsmouth, the Southern Ohio Museum, and the Scioto County Genealogical Society. Coordinator Jim Siberell explains the fair benefits both the public and participating organizations by highlighting visual history, personal ancestry research, and educational opportunities. Visitors can learn about membership, volunteer opportunities, and upcoming programs from representatives of each group.
π΅ Hammered dulcimer champion brings musical magic to Ohio University Southern. Ted Yoder, the 2010 National Hammered Dulcimer Champion, will kick off the Ironton Council for the Arts' 45th performance season on October 5. His journey with the instrument began as a surprise wedding gift from his wife, eventually leading to viral fame when his backyard rendition of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" captivated over 200 million viewers. Yoder will perform alongside his band featuring guitar, bass, drums, and percussion, followed by a free lecture/demonstration. The concert marks the beginning of a diverse 2025-26 season featuring classical, jazz, and folk performances.
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Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the LORD.
-Psalm 31:24
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