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June 2023

Autism "Rocks!" awareness event at Ottawa Metro Park

Autism Life Center, a local nonprofit, will host an Autism "Rocks!" rock painting event from 1:00-3:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 8 at Ottawa Metro Park, Wyandot shelter house.

Organizers note, "This is our largest family friendly community event of the year!  Our goal is to bring the community together to raise Autism awareness and acceptance by painting rocks with autism information on the back. 

"Then we can hide them throughout our communities to keep the awareness going.  We provide all the supplies, rocks, paint, snacks, everything! Cost is by donation.  We'll also have other local organizations there with information and more crafts
for the kids to do."

Got live music? Tell the Icon!

Got live music? The Icon promotes Ada area events on the Community Calendar. 

For example, Jazz Blue Trio will perform at the Inn at ONU on June 30 from 5:00-8:00 p.m.

Email [email protected] or tag @adaicon on Facebook.

June 2023 agenda for Apollo board meeting

The Apollo Career Center High School has issued the attached June board agenda for the regular board meeting scheduled for Monday, June 26, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. 

The meeting will be held in Apollo's Board room. 

Book review: Station Eleven

This is not a new book by Emily St. John Mandel (“The Singers Gun,” “The Last Night In Montreal,” “The Lola Quartet”). It was written in 2014, long before Covid-19, but not as long as apocalyptic dystopian stories have been around. Think about Noah's story, and the end of the world as he knew it. And all the dead unbelievers after the end of civilization. So many lives taken away in so short a time. It is unconscionable.

While the concept isn't new, this author has a new, modern story written in a new and interesting way. It is a brilliant telling of a now all too believable scenario in our modern age of air flight and a pandemic disease from which there is no hiding .

“Station Eleven” (Thorndike Press, ISBN 978-4104-7417-9, ISBN 1-4104-7417-8) is such a tale.

A swine flu mutation originating in Georgia, Russia spreads so easily and quickly that there is no time to avoid it. It spreads everywhere, killing anybody who comes close to it. The disease kills 99 percent of the human race and leaves the survivors in a place without any modern civilization to guide them; no police, no phones, no computers, no food after the stores have been robbed of anything edible. Nobody that was in the world they used to know, much like Noah's old tale of woe.

Community meal at St. Mark Lutheran on June 28

St. Mark Lutheran Church will be serving it's Community Meal on Wednesday, June 28, from 5:00-6:30 p.m. (or whenever they run out) at the church on the corner of Johnson and Lincoln streets in Ada. 

ACE Day provides beautification opportunity

Ohio Northern University is currently registering organizations, businesses and residents for its annual Ada Community Engagement (ACE) Day to be held on Saturday, Aug. 19, from 9:00 a.m.-noon.

A partnership with the village of Ada, the ACE Day program provides opportunities for ONU’s first-year students to not only engage with the community but also contribute to the village's beautification. Students will take part in one-hour shifts (9:30-10:30 a.m) or two-hour shifts (9:30-11:30 a.m.).

Nau hired as new director of United Way of Hardin County

The United Way of Hardin County is pleased to welcome Martha Evans-Nau as the new Executive Director. She previously served the United Way of Hardin County as the Community Engagement Director. Evans-Nau received her MBA from Miami University and her master's in teaching (MAT) from the University of Michigan. She resides outside Ada with her husband, David, and the youngest two of her six daughters. 

Evans-Nau is replacing the previous Executive Director, Sean Beck, who resigned on June 20, 2023. Beck stated a desire to spend more time focusing on his family's business, Studio 419, and being more available for his young children as the reasons for his departure. The United Way of Hardin County wishes the best to Sean and thanks him for his service.    

Food pantry FYI: Items needed June 2023

From the Ada Food Pantry, 201 S Main St, Ada, OH 45810, on Facebook:

The Pantry shelves are low on items such as spaghetti sauce, dry pasta, jello and pudding, canned soup and canned beans such as kidney beans and pork and beans.

We appreciate all donations!

419-634-5661
[email protected]

Board of education meeting is June 29

The Ada Exempted Village Schools, 725 West North Ave., will hold its June Board Of Education Meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 29, 2023.

Board Members are Ronald Fleming, Matt Gossman (President) Ted Griffith, Amy Mullins, and Steve Ramey.

Weekend Doctor: Drowning is preventable

By Ailing Chen, MD
Pediatrics, Caughman Health Center

Drowning is a serious and preventable cause of death in children during the summer. As a parent, caregiver or healthcare provider, it is important to take steps to prevent drowning – which include the following: 

Supervision
Children should never be left alone near water. Always supervise them when they are in or around water, even if they know how to swim. This includes swimming pools, lakes and oceans.

Always designate a responsible adult to supervise children when they are in or around water. Also, avoid distractions such as phone calls, text messages or reading while supervising children in or around water.

Learn CPR
Parents, caregivers and healthcare providers should learn CPR in case of an emergency. Knowing CPR can help save a child’s life in the event of a drowning or other water-related accident.

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