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Great day for a Main Street festival in Ada

Where were you on Saturday? There's a pretty good chance that sometime during the day you were downtown Ada at the Harvest and Herb Fest, sponsored by the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce.

CHECK OUT OUR PHOTOS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY.

Did you walk home with the craft items? Or, did you just window shop?

In case you weren't there, or if you were there and want to take another look at some of the day's activities, check out the Ada Icon's photo gallery at the bottom of this story. You'll also find some videos. 

The Icon will continue to add additional photos during the week.

Ada soccer boys blank Old Fort 4-0

The Ada HS Bulldogs boys' soccer team swept past Old Fort 4-0 Thursday for its first win of the season. The victory comes on the heels of two heart-breaking 1-1 ties.

Check out game photos at bottom of story.

Ada struck paydirt early in the first half when  Caleb Garmon scored off an assist by Seth Wright. With 21 minutes left to play in the half, Ben Neville hiked the margin to two, with an assist by Ian Crabtree.

Garmon and Neville combined for two more scores in the second half. Neville scored off a Garmon assist with 18:22 left in the game and, then, at the 11:57 mark, the two reversed the scenario with Garmon scoring off a Neville assist.

Queen for a day

Erica Kier, Ada High School senior, reigned as the 2012 Ada Harvest and Herb Festival queen. 

Dog of the week

Let's see how well you know your bulldogs. This one sits in a prominent spot in Ada. If you can't identify the location, ask any Ada High School student. (Hint: high school office).

When was the last time you had your piano tuned?

Need your piano tuned? Krysti's Music Studio, Bluffton, provides a piano-tuning service. Call Phil Schey at 419-889-7333, or the studio  (419-233-5255).

"It is best to have your piano tuned at least once or twice per year to maintain the instrument and its sound quality," said Phil.

Krysti's Music Studio is an Ada Icon advertiser.

Panel discussion on the Constitution and health care Sept. 25

 

Ohio Northern University will observe Constitution Day with a panel discussion on “The Constitution and the Court: Health Care Mandates and Other Controversies” in the Dicke Forum on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at noon. The event is free and open to the public.

Tackling this timely issue will be Joanne Brant, ONU professor of law, and Phil Pucillo, visiting professor of law at Michigan State University College of Law.

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