Four Ada High School students and two Upper Scioto Valley students received recognition from the Kenton Elks Lodge 157 as their school's students of the month for October and November.
Students from each school in Hardin County are recognized each month. This was the first group of students recognized for 2019-2020 school year by the Elks.
A partial listing of individual student activities is included here:
Ada students
October Nora Dellifield – school activities include Varsity Singers, track and field, Academic All-Ohio Award winner and basketball cheerleader. Daughter of David and Jami Dellifield.
Beatitudes, 210 N. Main St., Ada, has several holiday-related activities underway. These include a holiday raffle, children's Christmas shopping spree and a winter coat drive.
Holiday raffle – Nov. 22
There’s still time to enter the holiday raffle. Ten items will be raffled and the drawing takes place Friday afternoon. Tickets are on sale at $1 each and six for $5.
...a lot like Christmas in downtown Ada. Take a walk on Main Street after dark and you'll see store windows with Christmas decorations like this one at The Mercantile on Main, 117 S. Main St.
Need a good book, or maybe two, or three good books? Ada Public Library's used book sale is now underway and as they say, "there's something for everyone" at this sale. And, you can't beat the prices. It's by donation. Stop in the library to see for yourself.
MANY PHOTOS AT BOTTOM OF STORY -
Don't wait! Closing bids are a 6 p.m. on Friday.
This year's Festival of Trees at Community Health Professionals,1200 S. Main St., comes to a close soon and bidders will find many decorated trees, wreaths and holiday decor items on the bid rack.
Proceeds benefit CHP hospice program.
Among items to bid on include a live tree for planting, donated by Guyton Builders. You can't miss this tree, as it is in the entrance to the entire display.
Several festival events continue for the rest of the week: