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Delay the Disease program seeks volunteer helpers

Volunteers are needed for assisting participants in the ‘Delay the Disease’ Parkinson’s program at Mennonite Memorial Home, 410 W. Elm St., Bluffton.

MMH offers this free exercise program to those in the Bluffton community dealing with the effects of Parkinson’s as a means to ‘Delay the Disease’ through movement, flexibility and mobility.

Volunteers will be under the guidance of certified ‘Delay the Disease’ instructors at all times.  Help is needed on Tuesdays and Fridays at 1 p.m. The sessions last about an hour.

If interested in this volunteering position, call Mary Ann Ring, volunteer coordinator at  419-358-1015, extension 248.

The winds of March are on the way

Ada has experienced a week of wind. One way to demonstrate this is to look at the flags waving in the Ada park. Ken Collins took this windy flag photo earlier this week.

Observations, insights and sightings: What the Ada Icon means to Ada

By Monty Siekerman
As I see it, Fred Steiner is an Innovator.

He began The Ada Icon a mere four years ago. In that short time, his efforts at founding this online means of communication garnered him and his wife Mary the award Business of the Year in Ada.

He accomplished that feat without being here 50 or 100 years. It took less than four years. Why?

Because The Ada Icon (and The Bluffton Icon, too) are effective in many ways.

The Icons build a sense of community in a village. People often report to me, "I didn't know all of that was happening in Ada."

This village is only about one square mile in size, but much goes on here.

Liberty Belles and Boys 4-H Club sign up March 1

Liberty Belles and Boys 4-H Club sign-up is underway according to Amy Spar. The club celebrates its 80th 4-H year this year.

4-H is open to youth 8 years of age and in the 3rd grade. Liberty Belles and Boys will hold their sign-up meeting Tuesday, March 1, from 7-8 p.m. at the Ada First Presbyterian Church. 

Regular club meetings will be held the first, third and fifth Tuesdays of the month March 15 through July 19 at the church.

To review 4-H project options ahead of time go to http://ohio4h.org/projectcentral.

Century 21 Sunway Realty has four Sunday open houses

PHOTOS OF THE HOUSES ARE BELOW

Century 21 Sunway Realty, Ada, has four open houses on Sunday, Feb. 21. Each event is from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Four hosts are Doug Carmean, Darla Crownhart, Becky Reed and Lisa Clark.

Here are the locations and the hosts:

• 23913 TR 52, Ada, host: Doug Carmean, 567-674-8688
• 0917 TR 25, Ada,  host: Darla Crownhart, 567-674-0765
• 5489 SR 235, Ada, host: Becky Reed, 419-679-6091
• 767 N. Main St., Ada, host: Lisa Clark, 567-674-9210

ONU's doctor of pharmacy degree program re-accredited

Ohio Northern University’s doctor of pharmacy degree program has been re-accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) for a full cycle of eight years. This is the maximum length of re-accreditation bestowed upon pharmacy degree programs in the United States.

ACPE requires the programs it accredits to meet the rigor of 30 accreditation standards. Ohio Northern University’s pharmacy program was evaluated in October 2015 and found fully compliant in all 30 standards. ACPE is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the national agency for the accreditation of professional degree programs in pharmacy.

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