Game Night at The Cask Room found many gamers and lots of games to play.
Jonah Agner (standing) helps patrons Andy Limbert (left) and Brady Blankemeyer get started on their choice of a game on Tuesday evening. Even the menu was themed for the night. (Monty Siekerman)
Jun Tsukmato spoke to the members of the program at the club's recent meeting. Her Ada host family is Joe and Linda Ferguson.
The exchange of students between Japan and North American provide children and their families the opportunity to experience a new culture, learn a new language and become international citizens.
Labo families welcome a foreign child into their family in order to make friends, learn about a new culture, introduce their own customs and practice a new language.
Ada High School Band and Color Guard members are deep into marching band camp at the school. The camp started July 18 and continues until Friday, July 29.
A special preview performance will be held at the conclusion of camp at 7 p.m. Friday, July 29, in the Auxiliary gym.
As well as performing at Friday night football games and marching in local parades, the Ada High School Marching Band will complete in OMEA sanctioned competitions in Revere, Norton, Carroll and at OSU in the shoe.
This year's competition show features music from Toy Story. The group will conclude the season by attending and competing in Indianapolis at Band of America.
Michael McMeans (left) and Chad Newsome discussed protected growth strategies in a low interest environment during a Lunch and Learn program at Community Health Professionals on Thursday afternoon. Liberty National Bank sponsored the program. Viva Maria's catered the lunch. Community Health Professionals, Liberty National Bank, and Viva Maria's are all Ada Icon advertisers. To learn more about each, click on their ads. (Monty Siekerman photo)
Thirty-three hungry artists enjoyed a wine and dine event at 220 N. Main on Tuesday evening.
After the gourmet meal, the artists and would-be artists painted a picture on slate of fireflies in a jar sitting in the grass. Patrons will vote on three possibilities to paint on canvas next month. Checkout their website at uncorkedwineandesign.com.
Darrell Seiler of Dunkirk is the art instructor. The theme of Wine and Dine is "Uncork Your Creativity," according to Amanda Morrison of Dola, co-owner. Next month will be Wine and Dine's first anniversary.