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The View From Here
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Thomas Clapper
Sometimes the waiting is the reward
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Looking Back
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Off the Top of My Head
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Aging Graciously
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Coshocton Chamber
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Looking Back
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Good News
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The Garden Gate
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Weekly Blessing
The Lord will have your back
TuscParks to host Brandywine Center open house April 16
The Brandywine Center is located near the Conservation Drive entrance of the Norma Johnson Center
TuscParks will host an open house at the Brandywine Center April 16 from noon to 6 p.m.
The newly remodeled Brandywine Center serves as TuscParks’ new office location and includes a community room available for public use. Visitors can tour the space, meet staff and meet local photographer Noah Strickler. Strickler has donated his work to TuscParks, and his photos will be displayed on sound panels in the community room.
Organizers also will share information about TuscParks, upcoming events, the Norma Johnson Center and the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail.
The Brandywine Center is located near the Conservation Drive entrance of the Norma Johnson Center at 4820 Old Route 39 NW, Dover. For information, call 330-365-1221.