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December 2022

McGuffey Christmas Parade photos

Photos by Ken Collins

On December 1, McGuffey Memories organized the second annual McGuffey Christmas Parade.

Photographer Ken Collins captured these images including a glimpse of Santa at the North Pole.

December events calendar for Alger Public Library

The Alger Public Library has issued a December calendar of events at https://www.algerlibrary.org/calendar, also attached.

Regular events include Preschool Storytime at 5:30 p.m. on Mondays.

A wide variety of holiday and seasonal crafts are scheduled including a handprint penguin and bell ornament. 

Other activities are a Hot Chocolate Bar on December 21 and Gingerbread House Contest on December 22. Puzzle Night is scheduled for December 28.

The library will be closed on Monday, December 26.

The Alger Public Library is located at 100 W. Wagner St.; phone (419) 757-7755.

Zoom link, agenda for December 6 council meeting

By Paula Scott

The next meeting of the Ada Village Council will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 6.

The Zoom link for the meeting is HERE (Note: when you click on the link, it immediately notifies the village you have arrived for the meeting). It is also expected that more seating will be provided than in recent years, returning council chambers to a pre-Covid arrangement.

ArtSpace/Lima juried exhibit call for photographs

ArtSpace/Lima is announcing the ‘all call’ intake dates for their annual Juried  Photography Exhibition. The entry dates for bringing work to ArtSpace are December  15, 16, and 17, from 10:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Jurying will take place on December 18.

The  exhibit is open to all ages and all types of photography will be accepted. The exhibition  will open on January 6th and stay up until February 7th, 2023. 

ArtSpace/Lima is the location for the drop-off and is located at 65 Town Square. The  complete set of exhibit guidelines can be picked up at ArtSpace or downloaded from their website, www.artspacelima.com 

December 3 neighborhood revitalization meeting

9:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 3, 2022 at Ada Railroad Depot

Hardin County and the Village of Ada are planning to apply for a grant to make improvements in the community. The Village is holding a meeting to discuss the preliminary survey results with residents and introduce developing community projects.

The meeting will be held at 9:30 am on Saturday, December 3, 2022, in the Ada Railroad Depot, 110 Central Avenue, Ada, Ohio. For more information, please call the Village Hall at 419-634-4045.

Jackie D. “Jack” Benton served in the Marine Corps

Jackie D. “Jack” Benton, age 70, of Dunkirk, passed away on Wednesday, November 30, 2022, at OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital, Dublin. 

He was born on April 15, 1952, to Marie O. (Irwin) (Nichols) Wright. Jack was raised by his mother, Marie and father, Willie Nichols, they preceded him in death. Jack was previously married to Kathy Benton and Tammy Frey.  

AHS girls basketball has rough start vs. Lancers

By Cort Reynolds

Bulldog girls play on the road Saturday and Tuesday

Visiting Lincolnview raced to a 24-0 lead and defeated the Ada High School girls basketball team 51-33 in the Northwest Conference opener Thursday night, December 1.

ONU sports recap, November 26-29

Women’s Basketball wins 53-50 at #8 Trine (Ind.)

ANGOLA, Ind.—Clutch shots from sophomore Abi Akamine (Lahaina, Hawaii/Lahainaluna) and freshman Mackenzie Suprano (Cutler/Waterford) helped the Ohio Northern women's basketball team secure a 53-50 victory over No. 8 Trine (Ind.) on Saturday at the MTI Center.

Ada Food Pantry sees increased need, welcomes donations

By Paula Scott

The Icon recently toured the Ada Food Pantry, a non-profit organization that provides food assistance twice a week from the Ada Presbyterian Church at 201 S. Main St., with its own entrance on Lincoln Ave.

Volunteer Beth Gray explained that the food pantry, created in 1976 and renovated in 2006 by local Habitat for Humanities volunteers, is experiencing an increased demand for services, likely because inflation has impacted so many households.

As the attached chart (on page 2) shows, demand was higher about five years ago. However, the local need is currently growing. In November alone, seven new families signed up for food assistance.

The Food Pantry is best known for the opportunity for income eligible individuals who live in Ada or Liberty Township, or who have an Ada postal address, to select items they need from the pantry shelves. Canned goods and other shelf stable items are available, as well as bread, eggs, milk, cheese and frozen meats. In November, a bonus frozen turkey breast is offered. At Easter and at the Fourth of July, ham and barbecued beef are available. The Pantry also provides gift cards to Community Market.

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Activities abound at Merry on Main festival, December 3

From 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. on December 3 in downtown Ada, the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce and its member businesses are hosting the annual Merry on Main event. The festival is an opportunity for family and friends to gather in the village business district, enjoy holiday decorations and take part in activities designed to boost your holiday spirit. 

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