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The Coshocton County child custody zone now includes a free little library and coloring books for children waiting with families
The Coshocton County Justice Center Reserved Child Custody Zone is complete now with the addition of Faith's Little Library, a free library for the kids to take, exchange, or donate a book for others to enjoy. Coloring books with crayons will also be added.
The Little Library was constructed by Scout Faith Udischas for her Eagle Project. She joined scouting in 2018 and has earned the highest rank in Cub Scouts, her Arrow of Light with Pack 403. Udischas continued her scouting journey with Troop 1447 at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church where she is set to be reviewed for Rank of Eagle Scout after the successful completion of her Eagle Scout Project.
Udischas completed more than 150 hours of service and had 72 nights camping while scouting. She was inducted into the Oder of the Arrow, and attended and served as faculty for the National Youth Leadership Training.
"Thank you Faith for your service to scouting in our community and constructing Faith's Little Library for kids to enjoy while visiting the child custody zone," said Coshocton County Sheriff Chris Walters.