Sometimes the weather makes a pig turn blue and fall over, especially when it is April 9, the ground covered in snow, snow plows working, and gusty winds make the wind/chill 9 degrees. (Monty Siekerman photo)
Ohio State University Extension in Hardin County is holding Tech Tuesdays in April and May in the Spark Lab, according to Amanda Raines, 4-H program assistant.
The classes are open to all ages and have a cost of $5 at the door. To register go to go.osu.edu/TechTuesdays or call 419-674-2297. See attached flyer for dates, times, and classes offered.
About 20 Ada elementary students attend Good News Club. The children have devotions, listen to a Bible lesson, memorize verses, sing, and play games every Tuesday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
The program is sponsored by Child Evangelism Fellowship, which also has a five-day club in Ada in the summer and a ministry at the Hardin County Fair.
Sarah Elsea leads the group at the school. She is assisted by Tim Jackson.
Cessna Minutemen met at the Walnut Grove Church on Monday April 4th.
Past President Cory Ludwig led the meeting.
Leading the Pledges were Cymon Crowe and Shelby Smith.
Roll call and minutes from last meeting read by Ashley Breidenbach.
The club thanked those who came and helped at the annual Cessna Township Trash pick up on Saturday April 2nd with 11 members and 6 parents participating.
April 10, Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-h club hosted their second meeting at the Sugar Grove Church.
The pledge of allegiance was by Dakota Gossman and the 4-H pledge was by Elise Allen. Members who had demonstrations were Brice Ferguson, Riley Ferguson and Wyatt Ferguson. New business: Books in (not all of them came) Officers election