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Johnson-Humrickhouse hosts Beer, Bourbon and Bites

| February 2, 2015

The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum was alive Saturday night with the sounds of music and laughter during the museum’s fundraiser, Beer, Bourbon, and Bites. Fifty-five people attended the event and enjoyed a variety of good food, drinks, greeting old friends and meeting new ones. Six tables were set up around the special exhibits display room in the museum and groups of six to eight people gathered at each table to sample the fine cuisine paired perfectly with beer, bourbon, or wine. Members of Friends of the Museum served the food Saturday night. “Six members of Friends of the Museum made six different types of food and those who didn’t make the food offered to serve here tonight,” said Patti Malenke, director of the museum. “That tells you the kind of Friends Board we have.” The funds raised during the event will go toward operating expenses at the museum. To see more photos of the event, visit our website at www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com.

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I have been employed at the Coshocton County Beacon since September 2009 as a news reporter and assistant graphic artist. I am a 2004 graduate of Newcomerstown High School and a 2008 graduate of Capital University with a bachelor’s degree in Professional Writing. I am married to John Scott and live in Newcomerstown. We have two beautiful daughters, Amelia Grace Scott and Leanna Rose Scott.

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  1. Ed Johnson says:

    Nice job on the Johnson-Humrickhouse article. On a trip from Texas in October, we enjoyed a visit to the museum. Stayed in Newcomerstown at the Hampton during our visit as we often do. BTW, I will be the guest speaker at the NCT West Lawn Cemetery for Memorial Day. Hope you will be giving Mr Denny Bell and his committee some coverage for this well attended annual event. This will be my second trip there as well, having been invited back. The NCT museum is a beautiful tribute to the village as well. Needs more publicity! Thanks for the nice article on the fundraiser for the museum in Roscoe Village. Ed Johnson, Colonel, USAF (ret) Georgetown, Texas Rangers