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Dino rocks

| March 11, 2013

COSHOCTON – Called “America’s Piano Showman,” Dino Kartsonakis filled Roscoe United Methodist Church March 2, with laughter, song and made all 88 keys on the grand piano literally sing with praises, patriotism and piano perfection.

In tributes to veterans, his faith and family, Kartsonakis certainly lived up to his namesake. The audience gave its approval with a standing ovation and Mount Vernon pianist Timothy Noble also performed to the delight of those in attendance.

Brother and sister, Christopher and Erica attended with their parents, Carol and Ken Lefever, who are involved with Christian Healthcare Ministries, who helped sponsor the evening.

Nine-year-old Christopher said, “He was good, awesome. I enjoyed the Lone Ranger theme song and the Sound of Music theme.”

Twelve-year-old sister Erica said, “He was good. I also liked the Lone Ranger theme and “Great is Thy Faithfulness.”

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Mark Fortune, along with his wife Nancy, is the former owner and founder of The Coshocton County Beacon, the highest circulated newspaper in Coshocton County. He has over 40 years in the publishing business with sales, marketing, and journalism experience. After selling The Beacon to the AloNovus Corp., in January 2020, Mark has been a Business Development Strategist with the company. They publish a network of weekly news publications with almost a half million distribution weekly, a quarterly tourism magazine and a digital division. Mark enjoys history, and has a passion for genealogy, currently researching and discovering his Fortune ancestry. He and his wife Nancy live on a small farm outside of Coshocton.

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