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120 winter coats donated to ReStore by Kenton Knights of Columbus

Members of the Kenton Knights of Columbus donated eight cases of winter coats to the ReStore Community Center, Ada, on Dec. 17.

Pictured from left, Paul Kleinfelter, ReStore Assistant Director Robert Kanzig, ReStore Director Dana Walters and Christopher Spiese. In all, 120 coats were donated.

Have breakfast with Santa at The Inn at ONU on Saturday

Santa Claus invites you to have breakfast with him. He'll be at The Inn at ONU at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 20. The Inn asks for RSVPs to see Santa. The Inn is at 401 W. College Ave., Ada.

Call 419-772-2500 for your RSVP.

 

15 minutes with Ada seniors Madison Stoner and Jarod Woodland

15 minutes with Madison Stoner and Jarod Woodland

Madison, tell me what classes you are taking this year:
Art 4, Psychology, English 12 CP, Algebra 3, Communications and Photography.

How about your schedule, Jarod:
Psychology, English 12 CP, Spanish 4, Rock and Pop – that’s a music course -, Personal Finance and Photography.

In training

A student at the Ohio Northern University Preschool plays with a wooden train set during play time this week.

New Used and Needful Things opens south of Ada

New Used and Needful Things opened this month at the intersection of State Route 309 and 235 south of Ada.

According to Claudia Titus of the business, “We buy, sell and trade items. We accept donations and include lots of items from garage sales. The money earned on sales is used for our animal rescue account.”

Home at Last Animal Rescue, also operated by the owners of New Used and Needful Things, recently received 501c3 status and is a non-profit agency.

Officers of the non-profit agency are Claudia Titus, president; John Stephens, vice president and Marilyn Dearth, secretary.

Voting for Liberty National Bank's favorite holiday pet photo now underway

Liberty National Bank wants to know which pet picture Ada residents think is their favorite holiday pet photo.

Ada Icon viewers can help in the contest. Here's how it works. Anyone may vote for a favorite holiday pet photo. All photos are posted on the bank's Facebook page.

The pet that receives the most votes/likes by noon on Christmas Eve, will enable its owner to decide which local charity will receive a $500 donation from Liberty National Bank. 

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