January 29, 2010

Licking County Chamber of Commerce Ground Hog Breakfast...

Pictured: Andrew Guanciale, Brandon Hess, and Andrew Hess ***PJ Sullivan also in attendance but was being interviewed by T-100 regarding the forecast of the economy for Licking County in 2010.

Community members and business leaders braved frigid temperatures early Friday to crowd into Adena Hall on the Newark campus of Ohio State University and Central Ohio Technical College for the 54th annual Groundhog Breakfast sponsored by the Licking County Chamber of Commerce.

http://www.newarkadvocate.com/article/20100129/UPDATES01/100129008/Chamber-holds-annual-Groundhog-Breakfast

January 27, 2010

NEW BUILD!!! 13 Clearview is shaping up!

13 Clearview Drive located off of Licking Valley Road in Licking Valley School District now has siding, roof, garage door, etc. Dry wall was hung this week and inside will start taking form soon. Please call me at 740.403.6444 for more information or to see the home! This new build will be finished soon! Home brought to you by WC Buildings.

Mentoring does make a difference....

After returning from the Licking County United Way's Recognition Breakfast at Cherry Valley Lodge, I was really impressed by three things:

•The packed house of people who were all up early showing their support for the "Live United" work of United Way.

•The excellent performance of the Newark High School Sinfonia under the direction of Susan Larson. (What a source of pride these students are for Newark. They well deserved to be recognized nationally.)

http://www.newarkadvocate.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=20101260330

January 25, 2010


NEWARK -- On the far west side of the Licking Valley Local School District, a new store opened in November that gives Valley commuters another food option.

Instead of traveling all the way into Newark for emergency food supplies, the Cash 'n' Carry on the southeast corner of Ohio 16 and Dayton Road offers a variety of items at discounted prices.

The store opened in November and is the second retail location for Mattingly Foods, a wholesale food distributor to 16 states based at 302 State St. in Zanesville. The first retail store is at that location and was started by company founder Robert Mattingly.

Read More...
http://www.newarkadvocate.com/article/20100125/NEWS01/1250309

January 24, 2010

If it's Sunday....IT'S 60 MINUTES.



IF YOU REMEMBER TIM RUSSERT YOU REMEMBER "IF IT'S SUNDAY, IT'S MEET THE PRESS."

WELL GROWING UP I DREADED SUNDAYS... I DIDN'T MIND GOING TO MASS, BUT I DID MIND GOING TO 7AM MASS. I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND WHY WE HAD TO GO TO MASS BEFORE THE SUN WAS UP WHEN ALL MY FRIENDS WENT TO 9AM MASS OR 10:30 MASS. WELL, NOW BEING "IN THE BUSINESS" I UNDERSTAND THAT MY FATHER WORKED ALL DAY SUNDAY AND 7AM WAS THE ONLY TIME WE COULD GO AS A FAMILY. THE BEST PART OF GOING TO MASS AT 7AM WAS RIDING WITH DAN (MY GRANDFATHER) TO MCDONALD'S AFTER TO GET BREAKFAST. HE ALWAYS HAS HAD A NICE CAR THAT SMELLED LIKE CIGARS AND RODE SMOOTH EVEN THOUGH WE TOOK 7TH STREET WHICH WAS ALL BRICK. AS SOON AS WE GOT HOME FROM BREAKFAST I HAD TO DO HOMEWORK. WHICH MEANT HAVING TO SIT AT OUR DINING ROOM TABLE FOR AN HOUR OR SO AND SUFFER THROUGH SUNDAY STUDIES. I WAS USUALLY DONE BY 10AM DEPENDING WHETHER OR NOT I HAD A TUDOR COMING OVER TO HELP WITH SOCIAL STUDIES OR MATH. I HAD ONE TUTOR THAT WAS PRETTY AND CHEWED WINTERGREEN GUM (I DON'T THINK I EXCELLED IN WHATEVER SHE WAS TEACHING ME).

POINT BEING... I KNEW THE WEEKEND WAS DRAWING TO AN END WHEN PAT AND CAROL SETTLED DOWN TO WATCH 60 MINUTES ON SUNDAY EVENING. I HATED THAT STOP WATCH TICKING WHEN THE SHOW STARTED. TO THEM IT WAS THE BEGINNING OF THE PROGRAM...TO ME, IT WAS THE COUNT DOWN TO THE END OF A WEEKEND.

BEST THING THAT CAME OUT OF A SUNDAY EVENING WAS CAROL (MY MOTHER) FIXING ME A BOWL OF CONN'S PLAIN WAVY POTATO CHIPS BEFORE I WENT TO BED. CONN'S ARE STILL A FIXTURE IN MY MOTHER'S PANTRY TO THIS DAY.

TODAY: I HAD A GREAT SUNDAY. SHOWED HOMES TO A FAMILY THAT I REALLY ENJOY WORKING WITH, WENT TO PJ & KEL'S AND WATCHED A MOVIE AND WATCHED THEIR WONDERFUL KIDS RUN AROUND IN CIRCLES, HAD DINNER WITH MY WIFE, THEN SETTLED DOWN TO WATCH 60 MINUTES... JILL JUST HANDED ME A BROWNIE OUT OF THE OVEN.

IT IS NICE BEING TAKEN CARE OF ON SUNDAYS. I COULD DO WITHOUT THE STOPWATCH.

January 23, 2010

HOW TO REPAIR YOUR HOME WITHOUT DAMAGING YOUR WALLET...

Some homeowners have a long laundry list of to-do repairs and, interestingly enough, many of those items don't get addressed until (or if at all) it's time to sell the house. In hot real estate markets, repairs are sometimes not done before the sale. Remember bidding wars over properties that needed work? Well, today sellers are looking for the advantage that makes their home stand out. Even though housing inventory declined toward the end of last year, it's expected to rise as more foreclosures tumble into the marketplace this year.

While fixing up a home to sell can be costly, there are some ways to reduce the damage to your wallet. Cheryl Reed from Angie's List spoke to me about important repairs that shouldn't be overlooked. They are: changing your furnace air filters regularly, fixing leaky faucets/toilets, repairing caulking issues in the bathroom and defective electrical outlets/wiring.


http://www.ohiorealtors.org/absolutenm/templates/article.aspx?articleid=9866&zoneid=51

January 22, 2010

NEW LISTING ON HILLSIDE RD., IN BRIARHILL. $243,000...


MOVE IN CONDITION. NEWER FURNACE, UPDATED KITCHEN, NEWER CARPET. NEUTRAL DECOR. POSSIBLE FIFTH BR 12X15, FRML DINING ROOM & EAT IN KITCHEN. 4 SIDED BRICK HOME WITH RECENTLY PAINTED WOOD TRIM. CORNER LOT WITH LOTS OF PRIVACY WHILE ENJOYING REAR DECK & PAVER PATIO. HUGE LIV RM & FAMILY RM. MUST SEE.

January 17, 2010

Bloopers from the movie The Hangover...

I have watched The Hangover way too many times for the short period it has been out on DVD. I found this extremely hilarious!

January 13, 2010

Become a fan of The Guanciale Group on Facebook


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Newark-OH/Guanciale-Group/177798393643

Midland Theatre Announces New Executive Director


NEWARK, OH – Stephen F. Krempasky has been named the new Executive Director for The Midland Theatre effective January 18. Mr. Krempasky comes to The Midland after having served as Vice President Theatre Operations at Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts in Harrisburg PA. He has been in the theatre management profession for over 35 years.

Mr. Krempasky sees a great future for The Midland Theatre and is eager to build on its legacy. “While researching the Midland Theatre position I found a sound foundation of management, tradition, and community pride. Visiting Newark, I found wonderful people with energy, the resources and a vision for this Central Ohio landmark. It was an easy decision,” Krempasky said.

Paul Thompson, President of The Midland Theatre Board of Directors, sees equally great things for The Midland with Mr. Krempasky at the helm. “We are excited to have someone of Steve’s caliber on board. His excellent management background, as well as many noted artistic accomplishments will enable us to build upon the momentum created by the strong team in place at The Midland Theatre.”

Mr. Krempasky was chosen from a field of over 100 candidates from twenty two states. The search was exhaustive and has taken nearly a year to complete. Cheryl Snyder chaired the Search committee, which also included Dr. Dale Knobel, Judy Pierce and Andrew Guanciale. According to Ms. Snyder, "Steve has the energy, experience, technical savvy, and passion to lead The Midland Theatre to new levels of success."

Mr. Krempasky’s background is extensive. He earned an undergraduate degree in Theatre at West Liberty University, West Virginia, where he also designed stage scenery for several summerstock companies. In 1979 he completed his MFA in Scenic Design at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan and soon became the Managing/Artistic Director of the Billings Studio Theatre of Billings, MT. After producing, directing or designing over 100 shows, he left Billings in 1988 to work as the Managing Director of the Oak Ridge Playhouse, Oak Ridge, TN. In 1990 he became the Executive Director of the Bijou Theatre Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. As the manager of East Tennessee's oldest operating theatre, circa 1909, he worked with many local performing arts groups including Theatre Knoxville and the Tennessee Stage Company. He also presented over 200 musical and touring artists while employed there and was the Chairman of the annual Knoxville Jazz and Blues Festival.

Krempasky was hired by Whitaker Center in 1996 to help construct and then manage the new facility which opened in 1999. While there he presented over 500 national touring artists and worked with 10 different local Resident Performing Arts organizations. He also volunteered yearly with the Greater Harrisburg Arts Council and Rotary Club.

Krempasky and his wife and two children will locate to the area in the coming months. “We are very much looking forward to immersing ourselves in the many activities of Licking County. This area seems to be a great fit for our family and we hope to contribute to its quality of life,” Krempasky stated.

The Newark Midland Theatre Association is a local organization dedicated to building value in our community with the positive, shared experiences of the performing arts, both locally produced and nationally recognized, in the beautifully restored Midland Theatre. Built in 1928, The Midland Theatre annually presents touring and local artists through its five performance series, inspiring arts education and community outreach programs, and other events. The Midland Theatre’s mission is enriching the lives of audiences today and tomorrow.

January 6, 2010

NEW LISTING $159,900 LICKING VALLEY SCHOOLS...





Currently under construction by WC Buildings LLC. Single floor plan living great for the empty nester due to the “no steps” concept, or, great for the first time home buyer due to its highly energy efficient post frame building structure reducing heating costs in the winter and cooling in the summer (R-26 insulation in the walls and R-38 in the ceiling). Attractive metal roof comes with a lifetime warranty (never replace shingles again!). Home equipped with 9’ ceilings along with everything you need to live comfortably and efficiently. Home sits within Hanover Village within walking distance of store and restaurant.