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What to know how the ReStore floor fund is doing?

According to the ReStore Facebook: "As of Sept. 3, the floor fund stands at $8,486.52 toward our goal of $15,000.

This 56.57% of the goal. Persons interested in supporting the fund stop in at ReStore for more details.

The Cask Room, 127 S. Main St., Ada, celebrates its first anniversary in business with an Anniversary Week Celebration now through Saturday, Sept. 12, according to Steven Bates.

Extra dinners will be available for the Ada Music Boosters annual barbecue on Friday, Sept. 11, prior to Ada’s first home football game with Lima Central Catholic. 

Dinners will be available at the Ada Park on Friday from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.; simply drive up in your car to be served.

The Ada Music Boosters chicken barbecue features a complete dinner for $8 each.

For more information, visit the Ada Music Boosters web page at
www.AdaMusicBoosters.org or call Dave Smittle at 419-230-8147.

Ada elementary students will be visited by the "in-school dentist" on Friday, Oct. 23. 

The visit is part of the Smile Programs...the mobile dentists.

Enrollment forms will be sent home with elementary children. Parents need to fill out and sign the enrollment form and return it to the school with your child.

Parents with questions may call the school office.

Vicki Mills is offering free preview classes twice this month at Miss Vicki's Music Studio in Ada.

Pre-register to attend one (or more) of the following:

Friday, Sept. 11

• 1:30 – 2:15  Music Makers: At Home in the World (ages 4 – 5 ½)
• 2:30 – 3:00  Family Music – Mixed Ages (Babies – age 4)
• 3:30 - 4:15  Music Makers: Around the World & Keyboard: ages 5 ½ - 6 ½
• 4:45 – 5:30  Music Makers at the Keyboard (2nd & 3rd graders)

Dr. Keith F. Durkin, Ohio Northern University professor of sociology, will serve as data analyst and program evaluator for the Hardin County Juvenile Court to facilitate the provision of behavioral health services to post-adjucated youth ages 12-17 who have mental health disorders.

The program was made possible after Hardin County was awarded a $65,210 Competitive RECLAIM Grant from the Ohio Department of Youth Services.

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