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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…
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Father-Daughter duo Christian and Camille Howes
Christian & Camille Howes. | Friday, May 3, 6-8pm Venue: PARK space, 317 Main Street, Coshocton as part of Dogwood Festival/First Friday Celebration, Genre: jazz violin with opening father-daughter duo, Bobby & Laura Dotson see what else is going on during Dogwood Festival How fitting to this year’s Dogwood Festival theme “NO PLACE LIKE HOME” to hear two father-daughter duos– home grown musicians in the most literal sense. And we’ll present them in an open door, homey way in the center of Coshocton. Walk by, stop, sit down, stay, eat, have a beer if you’re 21 or older. Coshocton SportZone will be grilling. Table reservations accepted with donation. 740.622.0326 download…
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Background
Leaving Coshocton for the first time opened my eyes – truly opened them. My entire life up until my departure, I knew only small town America. Sitting on my porch and recognizing the person in every other car was common for me – to say I was nervous to leave is an understatement. What did the big city lights have in store for me? Who would I meet? Who would I become? These questions and more flooded my mind on my car ride to my new home. The college experience could be defined as comical if nothing else. Thousands of kids acting as adults acting as scholars. You’re supposed to…