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March 29 community meal at St. Mark Lutheran

St. Mark Lutheran Church will be holding a Community Meal on Wednesday, March 29, from 5:00-6:30 p.m.. 

The meal is free and open to the community. This month's menu is turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, dinner roll, fruit, and cookie.

Photography Hike invitation for Saturday, April 1

FINDLAY- If you have a passion for photography or if you want to learn, come along on a hike with fellow photographers to capture the beauty of area parks through the lens of the camera. At this Findlay Hancock Park District event, participants will hike the trails taking photos of scenery, wildlife, plants, and anything else that would make an interesting subject. All skill levels and camera types are welcome.

ONU professor wins international award for nocturnal habitat protection work

Read more university news at www.onu.edu/news

Ohio Northern University civil and environmental engineering professor Bryan Boulanger's childhood fascination with the night sky during family camping trips out west led to crucial work years later in service to night sky preservation. Those efforts have resulted in his receiving the International Dark-Sky Association's 2022 Nocturnal Habitat Protection Award.

Municipal pool passes on sale April 1

Buy your Ada pool season passes before the pool opens on May 27 to save on a summer full of swimming and splashing. The early bird Ada Municipal Pool pass sale runs from April 1-May 27.

Early Bird Prices

• Single Pass: $55.00

• Family Pass: $190.00 (2 adults, 3 children)

* Up to 4 additional family members may be added to the family pass at $15.00/per family member.

• Lap Punch Card: 10 laps for $10.00 must be purchased in advance will not be available after May 26, 2023.
 

Prices after May 27

• Single Pass: $65.00

• Family Pass: $240.00 (2 adults, 3 children)

* Up to 4 additional family members may be added to the family pass at $20.00/per family member.

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Request for better student crossing on Main St.

At the March 21 meeting of the Ada council, a letter was read requesting improved safety for Ada Schools students crossing Main St. on the long stretch between Highland Ave. and CR 81-North Ave. A single house shaped sign with a two pedestrian figures currently serves the purpose of alerting drivers. Federal Highway Administration information on school area signs is HERE.

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