• Children,  Learning

    Summer Art Camp–Into the Woods costume workshop

    Virginia Clow, painter at Parsons-Meares Ltd. Costume Shop, NYC. comes back to Coshocton to share her art.   June 3-7th, 9am-noon. at the Pomerene Center for the Arts Limit 10 young youth ages 13-18 ,  friends of the Pomerene $60, guests $65  (ask us about our scholarships) For more information call 740.622.0325 or email pomerenearts@gmail.com Click to download our mailable RegistrationForm or register online below.   We’re teaming up with Ms. Clow and the Coshocton Footlight Players to create a set of bird costumes for the Triple Locks Theater summer children’s production  INTO THE WOODS JUNIOR. Starting with developing an understanding of Director Susan Metz’s vision for the show, young artists will research and design bird costumes and…

  • Dogwood Festival,  Exhibits

    PROGRESSIVE GOURMET GALA DINNER following the Coshocton historic mural trail

    Progressive Gourmet Gala Dinner, Saturday, May 4, 5:30-8pm Venue: Starting @ Chase Bank This is a Bring Your Own Beverage Event $50. Reservations required. Purchase below or call 740.622.0326  or email pomerenearts@gmail.com  see what else is going on during Dogwood Festival This little party highlights the Coshocton Historic Mural Trail, the culinary artistry of our local chefs, and the musicianship of Johnny Dotson. Just in case the above image is not enough to give you a picture of the party–here are some definitions: PROGRESSIVE DINNER: An on-the-move dinner party where each course is eaten in a different place. You spend most of the party indoors (just in case the weather does…

  • Dogwood Festival,  Performances

    On the Taylor & Boody Tracker Organ

    Bradley Hunter Welch| Sunday, May 5, 3pm Venue: Coshocton Presbyterian Church Sanctuary free see what else is going on during Dogwood Festival Bradley Hunter Welch comes to Coshocton to play on the extraordinary Taylor & Boody Tracker Organ. Playing this organ is an athletic endeavor. There are no mechanical devises between the organist’s fingers & feet, keys & pedals, and the valves that open to let the air flow through the pipes. You don’t need to be an organ aficionado to enjoy the rigors of this performance. Mr. Welch promises to play a good helping of Bach and Buxtehude and likely a couple of piece by William Albright (Nocturne and…