Valentine’s Dinner in the Village Scheduled in Zoar

Zoar OH — The Zoar Community Association kicks of the 2010 Dinner Series by hosting a “Valentines in the Village” dinner Saturday, February 20th, at the Zoar Schoolhouse.

“This dinner is a great way for couples to make a positive difference for the Zoar Community Association along with having an enjoyable evening together,” said ZCA President Jon Elsasser.”

According to committee co-chair Lisa Youngman, “We like to showcase various local talent. This first dinner will showcase the culinary talents of Chef Steve Andrews from Georgio’s Grille in Wilkshire Hills.”

The dinner’s social time starts at 6:00 pm with dinner at 6:30 pm and will feature a field green salad with almonds and dried cranberries; chicken piccata; herb roasted redskin potatoes; carmelized carrots, and German chocolate cake for dessert. Music following dinner will be provided by Jennifer and Dennis Roden on the classical violin and guitar.

All revenues from the dinner will support the historic Zoar Garden – the centerpiece of the village. Tickets are $40 per person, $75 per couple. You may also purchase advance tickets packages for the entire dinner series at $175 per person/per series, and $350 per couple/per series.

Co-chair Gail Garbrandt said, “Seating is limited at these dinners for a more intimate experience. So it’s important to make your reservations early.”

Reservations are both limited and required. To make your reservation, please call 330-874-2646.

Founded in 1967, the Zoar Community Association strives to ensure the preservation of the historical characteristics and heritage of the Village of Zoar, Ohio, and the surrounding area, including Northern Tuscarawas County. Effective January 4, 2010, the Zoar Community Association assumed management of Zoar Village State Memorial under contract from the Ohio Historical Society.

Zoar Village was founded in 1817 by a group of about 200 German Separatists seeking escape from religious persecution in their homeland. Today, Zoar is a community of approximately 75 homes built from 1817 until the present. Many of the original homes have been preserved or restored. Find out more by visiting www.zca.org.

For more information, contact Zoar Community Association at 330-874-3011. Also find  Zoar Community Association on Facebook or follow them on Twitter at www.twitter.com/zoarohio. You can also find news from the ZCA at http://www.zoarpressroom.com

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