• Gatherings

    Introducing Myself.

    Hello. Let me introduce myself.       My name is Alex Hardesty. I’m a recent graduate from the Ohio State University, and like so many of my generational brethren, have found myself back home – not that there’s anything wrong with this, it’s just something that’s happened. And since my return I’ve noticed something about my surroundings: Coshocton has changed since I last left it. People have gone, buildings have evolved for better or worse, establishments have birthed, some have perished, sidewalks are thinning, people are sparse. The town in which I grew up seemed foreign, as if there were a Coshocton County in Kansas. I, myself, welcomed such a change…

  • Crow Project

    First Coshocton CROW Homecoming ever

    2-4pm Saturday, November 17 Who you can expect to see:  Clarence the Crow and the CT Crow Here’s the schedule: OPENING CEREMONIES 2pm Mayor’s Address Crow welcome – Coshocton Convention and Vistor Bureau Director, Jan Meyers About crows and the artwork – Pomerene Center Director & Community Artist,Anne Cornell 2:30 ARE YOU AS SMART AS A CROW CONTEST Things to do Paste a piece of the WALL Have your picture taken with a Crow Listen to music by Johnny Dotson Add to our suggestion box: What should we do for Crow Homecoming 2013? Eat & Drink Drunken Crow Quesadillas by Chef Bruce Kotab @ the Warehouse Steak n’ Stein Pizza…

  • artPARK

    PARK picnic area

    Responding to community suggestion, Project to Restore America has arranged a private donation to fund a picnic area in the PARK space. This artistic and useful addition to the Main Street area in Coshocton will help make downtown more enjoyable for residents and visitors and perhaps over time increase the tourism industry in the City of Coshocton. The patterned brickwork is inspired by a Byzantine mosaic motif, the benches and tables by furniture on the High Line in NYC. (Not pictured in the drawings below)–the project includes a shade sail area allowing for use of the space throughout the day.