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The Ada Senior Citizens will meet for lunch at the New China Cafe on N. Main St. at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 12. Following lunch members will go the Community Health Professional building for cards and/or Bingo.  Please join us. Members and non-members welcome.

Ohio Strengthening Families Initiative is asking parents of pre-schoolers to complete a survey to assist with an April event at Ada Exempted Village Schools. The survey is an attachment at the bottom of this story.

The survey is part the spring Kindergarten screening information event open to all families in Hardin and Hancock counties and the surrounding areas.

Persons wishing to remain anonymous make complete the survey on line by clicking here.

My name is Megan Light and I am 11 years old.

This is my third year in 4-H and I am in the Liberty Belles & Boys 4-H club. One of my projects last year was called “Fast Break For Breakfast.” It taught me a lot about how breakfast is a very important meal and how fast and easy breakfast is to make.

My favorite nutritious breakfast recipe to make and eat was called the break-away bars. I liked it because it was a healthy, but delicious snack to eat. My favorite ingredients in the break-away bars were the chocolate chips and peanut butter.

That's right, March is coming in like a lion. Just ask students at Ready, Set, Grow Pre-school. Their art work tells the story.

President Heather Cox called the weekly meeting of the Ada Kiwanis Club to order at 12:00 noon on Tuesday March 4th at the New China Restaurant, Ada.

Jon Umphress offered the invocation.

In business:

Cody Stransky, Ada High School junior, loads the art kiln in the high school. Some of the pieces are Cody's, who is involved in a ceramics special project.

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