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Distribution Committee Report

September 2015

  • $25,000 to Montessori Preschool of Coshocton for fenced in playground area for students
  • $20, 000 to Coshocton Opportunity School to help sustain programming at the opportunity school
  • $12,000 to Kids America Inc. to upgrade security and the monitoring system
  • $10,000 to Echoing Hills Village, Inc. for site preparation landscaping and utility installation for planned pavilion construction
  • $4,970 to Pomerene Center for the Art Connects program

May 2015

  • $25,000 to Coshocton High School Unified Boosters for sythetic turf at Stewart Field
  • $25,000 to Our Town Coshocton for startup costs, research and consulting services and training
  • $25,000 to Pomerene Center for the Arts for artPARK
  • $12,500 to Muskingum Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America for 2-hunter cabins for 4-8 persons for year-round use
  • $10,000 to Coshocton Community Housing, Inc. for sprinkler system at new DD residence
  • $5,000 to Coshocton City Schools for May choir trips to Wright-Patterson AFB, NC and SC
  • $5,000 to Coshocton High School Unified Boosters for new permanent wrestling mats – Coshocton High School
  • $3,500 to Muskingum Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America for rental of 12-passenger van
  • $3,000 to St. John’s United Church for personal care and household items for the needy
  • $2,960 to River View Local Schools for equipment and supplies for “6th Grade Camp”
  • $2,000 to River View Music Boosters, Inc. for River View music program financial aid fund
  • $1,824 to Roscoe Village Foundation for Historic Roscoe Village Information Kiosk
  • $1,000 to Coshocton County Job & Family Services for family expression through art project

January 2015

  • $8,000 to the Camp Invention Science Camp for elementary students
  • $7,500 to the United Way of Coshocton County for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library program
  • $7,000 to the Walhonding Valley Historical Society for a handicapped-accessible entrance to the Warsaw Museum
  • $6,000 to the Coshocton Opportunity School for desktop computer.
  • $5,000 to First step for a fire escape for the domestic violence victims’ shelter
  • $5,000 to the Ohio Humanities Council for the 2015 Chautauqua in Coshocton
  • $5,000 to Sacred Heart Church for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul community outreach program
  • $4,000 to the West Lafayette Fire Department for fire-fighting equipment
  • $3,000 to the Coshocton Community Choir for equipment and supplies
  • $3,000 to the River View Athletic Boosters for weight room improvements
  • $3,000 to River View Local Schools for the O.W.E. program
  • $2,725 to Junior Achievement for K-12 Junior Achievement educational programs
  • $1,500 to the Coshocton County Career Center for books for needy students
  • $1,500 to River View Local Schools for the purchase of young adult literature
  • $1,300 to Coshocton Elementary for iMac computer

September 23, 2014

  • $52,295 to the Coshocton Park District toward the Aqueduct Bridge renovation project
  • $10,000 to Memory People, Inc. for Alzheimer’s support groups
  • $5,000 to Ronald McDonald House for lodging for Coshocton County parents of patients of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
  • $2,000 to the Coshocton Community band for music and equipment
  • $1,400 to Kno-Ho-Co Ashland for cancer screening equipment
  • $1,300 to Hopewell School for a wheelchair accessible swing

May 15, 2014

  • $20,000 to Rising Tide Aquatic for renovations to the Coshocton High School pool
  • $15,000 to Coshocton Is Blooming for downtown planters and flowers
  • $10,000 to Coshocton County Commissioners for renovations to the court house
  • $4,000 to the Pregnancy Distress Center for cribs and mattresses
  • $3,000 to the River View School District an environmental science camp
  • $3,000 to Kno-Ho-Co Ashland for a new oven at the Senior Center
  • $1,876 to OSU Extension for 4-H leader background checks
  • $1,122 to First Step Family Violence Intervention Services for staff self-defense training
  • $1,000 to the Coshocton County Chapter of the American Red Cross for disaster preparedness training
  • $1,000 to the Coshocton Baptist Church for daycare meals

January 2, 2014

  • $30,000 to Coshocton County Memorial Hospital for capital improvements
  • $15,000 to Sacred Heart School for scholarships
  • $6,757 to Maternal & Child Health for a medical refrigerator
  • $6,300 to Camp Invention Science Camp
  • $5,000 to Hope Clinic to buy supplies for diabetic patients
  • $4,800 to Coshocton Music Boosters for equipment and band raincoats
  • $3,000 to Kids America to purchase volleyball equipment
  • $1,500 to the Coshocton County Career Center to buy books for needy studentS
  • $650 to the Coshocton County Soil & Water Conservation District for training for the agricultural community

September 24, 2013

  • $10,000 to the Coshocton County Agricultural Society toward resurfacing walkways at the fairground
  • $9,492 to Coshocton County Coordinated Transportation for purchase of a new vehicle
  • $8,000 to Coshocton Circles for support of the program to reduce poverty in our area
  • $5,000 to the United Way of Coshocton County for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library
  • $5,000 to Ronald McDonald House for lodging for Coshocton County families whose children are patients at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
  • $5,000 to the Coshocton Opportunity School for the Jobs for Ohio Graduates program
  • $4,500 to Johnson Humrickhouse Museum for building maintenance
  • $4,048 to Coshocton Community Housing for a generator for housing of disabled individuals
  • $3,500 to the Pomerene Center for the Arts for the Dancing Wheels performance
  • $2,500 to the Coshocton Opportunity School for its Dignity Model program

May 2, 2013

  • Clary Gardens Foundation – $3,750 for a new mower
  • Coshocton City Schools – $25,000 for technology in the new elementary school
  • Coshocton Chamber of Commerce – $2,500 for support of the hot air balloon festival
  • Girl Scouts Heartland Council – $2,500 for an anti-bullying program
  • Hopewell School – $850 for a preschool screening program
  • Maria Hay Forbes/Kids Campus – $225 for refrigerator repair
  • River View School District – $6,250 for Alternative School operations
  • Three Rivers Recreation (Canal Lewisville) – $500 for a mowing tractor

January 4, 2013

  • $25,000 to Coshocton Is Blooming for a community tree inventory and assessment
  • $10,000 to Coshocton County Headstart for its renovation program
  • $5,000 to Hope Clinic for diabetic supplies
  • $4,485 to the Coshocton County Park District for a computer system
  • $4,000 to St. John’s Church for personal care items for needy individuals
  • $4,000 to the Convention & Visitors’ Bureau for the Ohio Chautauqua
  • $4,000 to the Coshocton County Career Center for technology for disabled students
  • $4,000 to Coshocton City Schools for Camp Invention science program
  • $2,500 to Towne Centre Association for a statue honoring coal miners

September 23, 2012

  • Muskingum Council of Boy Scouts of – $16,496 for expansion of the dining hall at camp
  • Habitat for Humanity – $10,000 for next house to be built
  • First Step Family Violence Intervention Services – $5,220 toward a new roof on the shelter
  • River View School District – $5,107 for band uniforms
  • Ridgewood Recreation – $1,595 for a defibrillator unit
  • Coshocton County Career Center – $1,500 for books for under-privileged students
  • Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum – $1,500 for computer updates