For many, the holiday season is a busy, stressful time of the year, and it’s common for health goals to take a backseat to the celebrations and obligations of the season.
For some tips and ideas to relax and enjoy the holidays in a healthier way this year, Jami Dellifield, family and consumer sciences educator at Hardin County's extension office, has a suggestion.
By Darlene Bowers
“Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty Hogwarts, Teach us something please,
Whether we be old and bald, Or young with scabby knees,
Our heads could do with filling With some interesting stuff,
For now they're bare and full of air, Dead flies and bits of fluff,
So teach us something worth knowing, Bring us back what we've forgot,
Just do your best, we'll do the rest, And learn until our brains all rot..." — J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone)
Elsie Allen, age 12, Homeschooler in 6th grade, lifelong Ada resident
Susan (center) co-owner of Viva Maria, Ada, and her serving crew are preparing for the “All Out for United Way” on Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 4-9:30 p.m. They will be assisted by Ohio Northern’s lacrosse team that evening. Viva Maria will give a portion of their proceeds that evening to the United Way of Hardin County. Funds will benefit 21 partner agencies.
Photos and story by Monty Siekerman
Hundreds of people attended the open house for Crimson Lane wedding and event center on Saturday afternoon. The new multimillion dollar facility is a dream come true for brides and grooms...and for the owners, Mike and Jody Willeke.
Incredibly, 45 weddings already have been booked. The Willekes did their homework, determining that a weddings venue is needed in the area. Shortly after construction began last spring, future brides began to reserve dates for their dream wedding at Crimson Lane.
Findlay High School First Edition captured the Grand Champion trophy in Saturday's 41st annul Ada Music Booster Music Feast. Photos and results are in the story below. (Monty Siekerman photo)
Photos and story by Monty Siekerman
The standing room only audience gave the Ada Varsity Singers a standing ovation at the conclusion of their exhibition performance on Saturday in the school auditorium.
For the 41st consecutive year, Ada hosted its Music Feast, which is an invitational competition of show choirs from nine schools in Ohio and Michigan.
The Varsity Singers involve one in five Ada High School students with 28 singer/dancers and a 13-member band assisted by 6 crew members. They are under the direction of Scott Henning, vocal music director, and Jonathan Lischak, director of instrumental music.