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There's still time to enter Saturday's parade - and if you have a golf cart read on

Ada loves parades. 

And you can be in one on Saturday - or you may watch for the sidewalk.

The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce Harvest and Herb parade will step-off from Ada High School at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21. There is no cost to participate. 

For groups planning on participating  be at the school at by 9:15 a.m. so that you can be put in the line-up. Groups using a float with youth riding please park in the north parking lot of the school. All roads and driveways around the school need to be accessible to non-parade traffic so please help keep them open. 

Golf Cart Decorating Contest

Century 21 Beacon Realty - two open houses Sept. 22

Becky Neville of Century 21 Beacon Realty, Ada, announces two open houses on Sunday, Sept. 22. Both open houses are from 2 to 4 p.m.

Ada - 629 N. Main St.

Alger - 1768 State Route 309

For a complete description of both listings open the printer-friendly attachment at the bottom of this story.

Miss Vicki's Music Studio accepting new students for fall classes

Miss Vicki’s Music Studio, 2613 State Route 81, Ada, is now accepting new students for fall classes. According to Vicki Mills, studio owner, classes begin Tuesday, Sept. 24, and run through Jan. 16. You can also register for introductory sessions (4 - 6 weeks) that run in October/November.

CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE STUDIO WEBSITE, WHICH INCLUDES MORE DETAILS ON ALL CLASSES.

Ohio Northern University to hold panel discussion on ‘Crises in the Middle East’

Ohio Northern University’s Phi Beta Delta honorary society for international scholars presents “Crises in the Middle East: A Panel Discussion” in the Dicke Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
        

The panel is comprised of four professors from the ONU Department of History, Political Science and Justice who will share their insights on the Middle East crises and the ongoing civil war in Syria. After a brief presentation from the panel, a question and answer session will follow.

Artist in the making

Ada High School junior, Lindsay Walden, develops her artistic skills throwing a pot on the wheel in a Ceramics I art class.

Cash Mob!

Carol Slane Florist, South Main Street, Ada, was the location of the most recent Ada Cash Mob. The event, Tuesday afternoon, was sponsored by the Buy Ada First Committee, which encourages shopping local. Click here for a video.

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