Author name: Ron Gombeda

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I hope everyone had a fantastic Easter? After a three day weekend, the staff at the CDC is hard at work on a variety of projects. First up is our Township Outreach Program which was created to align the needs of local townships with the support services offered by the CDC. One of the ways we do this is by providing free stop signs to the townships. In the state of Ohio all stop signs are required to meet new state standards that increase reflection and visibility. The problem with the mandate is that most townships cannot afford to replace every single stop sign within their jurisdiction.

To help meet this need the CDC has worked out an agreement with a sign manufacturer to receive a discount on bulk sign purchases, which we were able to accomplish thanks to our nonprofit status. As a result we have provided the townships with the following:

– 104 Stop signs and 179 signposts.

– 20 “High Water” signs

– 45 Blank signs for street names

– 12 “Men Working” signs

– 30 Reflectors for stop sign posts

– 25 Blank yellow marker signs

We also provided the townships with 8 36 in, 20ft long culverts and 10 12 in, 20ft long culverts.

This was done at absolutely NO cost to the townships!

All of these signs were provided to the townships and was made possible through the continued support of our financial benefactors, small monetary donations and the revenue from our Outdoor Eco Expo and Sportsman’s Bash. Remember, when you donate to the CDC or support the Eco Expo, all proceeds stay RIGHT HERE in Guernsey County and go towards making our county a better place to live and work.

In other news we received the final agreement for the archery range that we will be building on CDC property located near the state hospital grounds. This state of the art complex will consist of the latest targets, elevated platforms that simulate firing from a tree stand and an Atlas Archery Trap Machine that will allow individuals to shot at aerial targets. This range will be completed by fall (weather permitting) and be open to the public shortly thereafter. Please keep checking FB for updates.

Lastly, the CDC made its last pledged donation to the Village of Pleasant City for the construction of a much needed salt bin. The $5,000 donation will help to pay for material and concrete. This project was spearheaded by former Pleasant City Mayor and current CDC Board Member Mike Stranathan and current Pleasant City Council Member Tammy Gress-Wills. Once the salt bin is completed, it will provide ample storage space for the village’s salt and ashes, which will decrease the amount lost to rain, thereby saving money for the residents of the villages.

In the mean time don’t forget to check out www.outdoorecoexpo.com for the latest updates on our Outdoor Eco Expo and Sportsman’s Bash. Updates on prizes, vendors, seminars and more are included. You can also buy your tickets via our automated system.

Take care,

Ron G.

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Greetings from the offices of the CDC! We are busy pushing forward with several projects this year and working on ways to improve both our services and our community. First up for the year is the Great Guernsey Trail Winter Banquet which will be held on March 5th at the Cambridge Eagles, with doors opening at 5:30. Tickets are $25.00 and available by calling the CDC office at 740.439.0020 or by calling Sharon Carpenter, 740.260.0558. Ticket includes dinner and entry into various door prizes. A Chinese auction will also be held. All proceeds from the banquet will go towards the maintenance and improvement of the Great Guernsey Trail.

Our next big event will be our second annual Outdoor Eco Expo and Sportsman’s Bash on June 25th from 11 am to 9 pm. This year’s event will be held at Spring Valley Campground where camping will be available on a first come first serve basis. The celebrity guest for this year’s expo is Cody Lundin, former co-host of the hit reality TV show Dual Survivor. Cody will be on hand for autographs, pictures and a Q&A session. There will also be hundreds of prizes, guns, trips, hunts, vacations and a TINY HOUSE to win as well as vendors, seminars and demonstrations. Get your tickets now by going to Outdoor Eco Expo and like us on Facebook for daily updates and chances to win weekly prizes.

On July 16th we will be holding our 4th annual Guernsey County Fish Camp at Jackson Park in Byesville from 10 am to noon. This camp is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 15. Participants will learn about fish species, fish habitat, knot tying and proper casting and baiting techniques. All children will receive a free fishing pole, tackle and bait and will be able to fish for free from noon to 3. Free hot dogs, chips and refreshments will be provided. Registration is required (see form below). Completed forms can be emailed back to rgombeda@guernseycountycdc.com or mailed to 2090 North Ave Cambridge, Ohio 43725 attention FISH CAMP.

Until then please look around our new and updated website and as always check us out online by liking us on Facebook.

Until next time, have a great weekend!

Ron G.

 

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