Group Creates Friendship Garden in New Concord

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A group of 10-12 residents of the New Concord area have come together to create a community garden behind College Drive Presbyterian Church.

Heather Coen, Friendship Garden Coordinator, saw a Facebook post earlier this year of a Zanesville-based community garden and contacted the group with interest of creating one in New Concord.

The space that Friendship Garden is located was given to the group by Muskingum University and is being used for free. The garden has raised beds still available and free to New Concord residents while some of the produce will go the College Drive Food Pantry.

“Our intent is for anybody to come into the garden, put in a few hours and then take home some of the produce themselves. Our whole goal is to raise fresh produce for the food pantry,” said Coen.

Friendship Garden has been funded by village residents, a GoFundMe page, the College Drive Presbyterian Church, and the district for the United Methodist Church. Orme-West Do it Best Hardware donated tools and plants and McDonald’s and McDaniel’s Greenhouses donated plants.

“Everyone around town has chipped in a little,” said Coen.

The garden was built May 27 with around 40 to 50 people from the village and they are looking to build a shed to collect rain water.

For more information about Friendship Garden visit their Facebook page or email Coen at heathercoen@yahoo.com.

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Celebrate New Concord Kicks Off June 13

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The Celebrate New Concord summer entertainment series begins its 17th season June 13 at 7 p.m. in Village Park.

Village Administrator Charlotte Colley said the artists set to perform this year cover a variety of genres, including classic rock, country, jazz, and gospel.

Celebrate New Concord begins June 13 and runs through August. Music genres include country, classic rock, jazz, gospel, folk, and celtic.

Celebrate New Concord begins June 13 and runs through August. Music genres include country, classic rock, jazz, gospel, folk, and celtic.

“The purpose of Celebrate New Concord is really to try and bring free concerts to the community during the summertime to help bring some different cultural experiences here to the community,” said Colley.

Colley said the diversity of the acts are meant to appeal to different audiences.

“We don’t want to pigeon-hole ourselves into one style of music,” said Colley. “We want to be as inclusive as possible.”

Colley said all events are paid for through donations and sponsors, making the concerts free and open to the public. Concessions will be available to purchase.

Country artist John King performs June 27 in Village Park.

Country artist John King performs June 27 in Village Park. King’s latest EP, On Your Lips, is sold online.

“Over the past few years that we’ve been able to do this, this has been a very successful program,” said Colley. “People in the community and outside of the community really enjoy it.”

The first artist scheduled to perform this season is the Dave Schubach Big Band on June 13, followed by country artist John King on June 27.

Colley said performances will take place on Tuesday nights except HB7’s performance on Friday, July 7, as part of the annual New Concord Firefighters’ Festival. The New Concord Fire Department Firehouse will additionally serve as an alternate location for any performances due to inclement weather.

Celebrate New Concord is sponsored by the Village of New Concord and the New Concord Board of Trade. Celebrate New Concord programs will air on WMCO 90.7 the following Friday-Sunday at 2 p.m. after each performance.

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