Celebrity Basketball Game

On March 21, 2023 we were able to host our first annual Celebrity Basketball Game at Ridgewood Middle School! The bleachers were packed with fans cheering on all the athletes and celebrities. Thank you to everyone that made this event such a success!

COMMUNITY CELEBRITIES

Troy Bricker; C.C. Sheriff 911 Sargent

Isaac Bush; Executive Director of Kids America

Sean Collins; Coshocton City School’s Teacher & Head Varsity Wrestling Coach

Matt Croy; WKLM Radio

Kevin Davis; Ridgewood 7th Grade Basketball Coach

Rusty Dreher; Coshocton City Fire Chief

Jose Hernandez; Ridgewood School Resource Officer

Collin Ladrach; Ridgewood Basketball Player

 Morgan Landis; Coshocton County Deputy Sheriff

Jamie McCrea; Ridgewood H.S. Intervention Specialist & Girls Track Coach

 Tyler McCullough; Ridgewood M.S. Intervention Specialist & JV Boys Basketball Coach

Mark Mills; Mayor, City of Coshocton

Javanna Ramsey; Hopewell Indians Asst. Coach & Coshocton Elks

Devin Rivera; Hopewell Indians Bball Asst. Coach, Century 21 Real Estate Agent

Todd Shroyer; Coshocton County EMS Director

Caleb Tingle; Hopewell School Intermediate Classroom Teacher

Chris Wallace; WTNS Radio

Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Luncheon 2023

During the month of March, The Coshocton County Board of Developmental Disabilities (CCBDD) Celebrates Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month with many activities for everyone.

Each year we host a DD Awareness Month Luncheon where we invite community leaders, families and people in our program to highlight a different facet of our programming.  On March 15th, we had around 165 people gather at Lake Park Pavilion to hear about how we are making Coshocton County more inclusive for everyone, hear about the seven different award winners and enjoy a delicious meal from Schumaker Farm.  We had a panel of community members who are working diligently to make Coshocton more inclusive.  The panel consisted of Crimzen Christmas, Corazon Britton; Coshocton Public Library, Jacob LaVigne, and Valerie Shaw, Coshocton County Coordinated Transportation Agency.

Award Winners:

  • Local Hero Award: Crimzen Christmas, US Miss Buckeye State

  • Employer Award: Bob Evans Restaurants

  • Dedication Award: Wendy Shearn, Horizons & Tina Parmiter, Hopewell School

  • Community Partner Award: Coshocton County Coordinated Transportation Agency & Cindy Hilbish, Coshocton Public Health District

  • Individual Spotlight Award: Seth Fleming

2023 DD Awareness Month Award Winners. Left to right: Community Partner Award: Valerie Shaw, Coshocton County Coordinated Transportation Agency; Local Hero: Crimzen Christmas; Employer Award: Bob Evans Restaurant, Beverly Foster and Susan Baker; Dedication Award: Wendy Shearn, Horizons; Individual Spotlight: Seth Fleming; Dedication Award: Tina Parmiter, Hopewell School. Not Pictured: Community Partner: Cindy Hilbish

Brittany Coon
Direct Support Professional Appreciation Awards!

Direct Support Professional (DSP) Appreciation week is September 11-17, 2022. We appreciate everything that DSP’s do every single day to improve the lives of people with developmental disabilities in our community.

We are excited to announce the winners of our annual Direct Support Professional Appreciation Awards for 2022. Each year we recognize at least three DSP’s right here in Coshocton County for their hard work, dedication and determination to make the world a better place for everyone. We give out awards in three categories; the “WOW! Award,” which is a person that is warm, outstanding, wonderful and who has a way of making lives better for everyone they meet. Our “Rockstar Rookie Award” is a DSP that has been working in that position for less than a year, has gone above and beyond and has made a positive difference. Our “Calm in the Eye of the Storm” award goes to a person who remains calm when things get dicey and always has a way of diffusing the chaos that can sometimes happen.

Our WOW! Award winner for 2022 is going to two DSP’s; Megan McCoy and Derek Pennybaker. Derek works for Horizon’s working in several homes. He was nominated several times and one of his nominators said, “Derek has worked for Horizons since 2020. He is currently working as a DSP and Home Manager in one of our individuals’ homes. He has exceptional attendance which is very much appreciated. He is organized and keeps up on paperwork which makes everyone's job easier. He interacts well with his individual. His individuals’ parents always have great things to say about him. He is so kind to his individual and to the family. He takes him outside for walks and does everything he can to make sure he has a great day. He takes the initiative to create solutions to problems that arise and is very good at keeping updated on what is going on.” Megan is an Independent Provider who has been working with several people in our program. One of her nominators said, “Megan deserves this award for so many

reasons. She is devoted to her job as an independent provider and will do whatever it takes to make the individual she supports feel safe, loved and cared for. Megan has done things leaps and bounds outside of the realm of her job. The individual that Megan cares for had a dream and Megan took it upon herself to assist him in calling me so that he could tell me that he wanted to live on his own, he was ready to have his own home. Megan never stopped since that day she did everything in her power to aide in the process, including taking many phone calls when she wasn’t even on shift. She was willing to step into whatever role she needed to make this process happen so that her individual could follow his dreams. Megan encourages him to use his own voice, to say what he wants instead of having others make decisions for him. “

Our Rockstar Rookie award for 2022 is Elizabeth Wilcox. Elizabeth works for Horizon’s and has made a such a great impact on the people she supports. Her nominator said, “Elizabeth is new to Horizon’s, but you couldn't tell it by her performance. She takes her client on rides, on walks, and to special events going on in the community. She is very creative which makes it easy for her to come up with fun things for her client to do at home. Elizabeth has never called off and is never late for her shift. Her documentation is excellent. She truly is able to paint a picture with words when she writes her notes. She is med certified and meticulous when it comes to administering and documenting medications. She will certainly move up in the company as she continues to excel at what she does.”

Our Calm in the Eye of the Storm award winner for 2022 is Ed Ramey. Ed is an Independent Provider who has worked with many people in our program over the years. He was also nominated several times, and one of his nominators said, “Ed has been in this field for many years and has brought light to many folks we serve. No one ever has anything but kind things to say about Ed, and he works hard to make sure our individuals have everything they need. Ed has gone out of his way to make sure others had enough groceries when they had nothing to eat, and he always speaks with kindness. Ed is one in a million! “

Brittany Coon