James F. Gribble, age 97, of Coshocton, passed away on Monday, November 11, 2024. He was born on August 15, 1927, in Goshen, Ohio to the late Fred and Hazel (Rausch) Gribble. Jim was a 1945 graduate of Midvale High School; he then joined the United States Army serving in Korea from 1946 to 1948. […]
Tag: Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
Special exhibit celebrates museum’s 85th anniversary
COSHOCTON – The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is marking its 85th anniversary by celebrating the past and the present with its Grafted to the Past exhibit. “We asked artist to be inspired by some piece at the museum and create a new one based on it,” said Patti Malenke, director of the museum. “We did this 10 […]
Teenage Talent exhibit set
COSHOCTON – The Ridgewood High School Art Club was busy Tuesday afternoon setting up the Teenage Talent exhibit at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum. The exhibit features the artwork of students from the area high schools and opens Saturday, March 15.
A Playground of Color reception rescheduled
COSHOCTON – The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum invites you to the artists’ reception for A Playground of Color, which has been rescheduled for 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2. Artwork for A Playground of Color comes from students in kindergarten through sixth grade who attend elementary and middle schools in Coshocton’s city and county schools as […]
Teen-Age Talent opens
COSHOCTON – The opening reception for the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum’s Teen-Age Talent exhibit was held March 22. The exhibit features more than 100 works from area high school students and can be viewed from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday until Sunday, April 28, at the museum. Wednesdays are free for Coshocton County residents.
Anything Goes Speakeasy Party to raise funds
COSHOCTON – Enter into a world of mobsters, flappers, family wars and revelry…and don’t forget the backroom gambling, live music, “Bathtub Gin” and swell eats. It’s all the glamour and intrigue of the 1920s without the smoking Tommy guns and sticky blood. The Anything Goes Speakeasy Party will be erupting at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. […]
Museum programs focus on Indian artifacts
COSHOCTON – Bradley T. Lepper, curator of archaeology for the Ohio Historical Society in Columbus, gave the presentation, Ohio Archaeology – A Fifteen Thousand Year Human Odyssey, Nov. 5, at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum. His discussion went along with the museum’s exhibit, Traces of Time, Traces of Glory: Native American Prehistoric Tools and Points, which will […]