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Summer's around the corner - Ada pool opens May 27

Get your swim suit out. The Ada Municipal Pool will open, weather permitting, Memorial Day, Monday, May 27.

Here's what you need to know:
• Hours: Daily 1-8 p.m., $3 admission
• Midnight swim: Tuesdays, 8 p.m. to midnight, $3 (passes not eligible)
• Adult lap swim: Monday-Wednesday-Friday, noon to 1 p.m., $1 (passes not eligible)
• Season passes:
   Residential taxpayer $40
   Non-resident/non-taxpayer $80

Hot dog!

 

Liberty National Bank employees provided hotdogs, chips and water outside the Ada office on May 17. During this time, employees accepted donations to Hardin County Relay For Life. They collected over $250 in donations. 

Special Hardin County chamber tourism newsletter posted on The Icon

A special tourism issue of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance newsletter " Alliance All Access," is now posted on The Ada Icon. 

The issue includes details on several events happening this summer in Hardin County. To view the newsletter open the attachment at the bottom of this story.

Bruce Boguski from Winner's Edge next Lunch and Learn speaker

Bruce Boguski from the Winners' Edge, will speak at the next free Lunch and Learn sponsored by Liberty National Bank and Community Health Professionals of Ada.

The event is from noon to 1 p.m., Thursday, June 13, at the Communiy Health Professionals building, 1200 S. Main St.

Boguski will speak on the topic "Keeping Your Brain Alive." Lunch will be provided. Persons must reserve a space at the event by Monday, June 10, as space is limited.

Contact Deb Curlis, 419-634-7443 to reserve your spot at the event.

More about the event

Hootenannies "give back" to Ag Credit

The Hardin Co Hootenannies 4-H Club wanted a way to "give back" to Ag Credit in Kenton for allowing them to use their meeting room for their first meetings of the year. 

Ranae Sherman, Branch Manager, informed the group that Ag Credit was wanting to redo their landscaping around the building.  So the club decided to help by getting a tree and planting it for them in their new landscape. 

A Baby Blue Blue Spruce was chosen and the club members dug the hole and set the tree on the west corner of the building.  They wish to say thank you with a gift that will hopefully grow for many years to come.

Here's what's happening this week and beyond in Hardin County

Buy Local First Hardin County Spring Scavenger Hunt
The Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance is partnering with 29 local businesses and sponsors to kick off a Buy Local First Hardin County Spring Scavenger Hunt. The Scavenger Hunt will run from May 25 to June 3. 

 The prizes include: an Ipad II; 2 prizes of 2 tickets to the outdoor drama Tecumseh; 4 prizes of a V.I.P. Car Pass to African Safari Wildlife Park; $100 Chamber Gold gift certificate; $50 Chamber Gold gift certificate; two tickets to Sauder Village; and 4 prizes of a $10 Gift Certificate for the Freed Center for the Performing Arts at ONU.  

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