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Were you in AHS Pep Club?

Once upon a time - in an era before girls' athletics, in the early 1970s, there existed an Ada High School Pep Club.

Here are members from 1970-71 school year.

Ada council set to reorganize for 2016

Ada council has some New Year appointments to make at its first meeting of 2016, slated for 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 4.

Among those decisions is selecting a council president and seven committee chairs:
• Finance
• Street
• Building/grounds
• Safety
• Personnel
• Utility
• Economic development

Plus, council members will chose representatives to the ambulance board, planning commission, negotiation committee enterprise zone and enterprise review committee.

All this is in addition to the regular agenda, which is an attachment at the bottom of this story.

The tea will be ready soon

Alexandra Boyadzhiev, Ada High School senior, like to drink tea. So, in art class, she decided to create her on tea strainers. She says that she got the idea from tea strainers she saw in the Ten Thousand Villages shop in Bluffton. Here's a view of Alexandra at work in art class. Click here for a close-up view of three of the tea strainers
 

She likes tea, so she made her own tea strainers

Alexandra Boyadzhiev, Ada High School senior, like to drink tea.

So, in art class, she decided to create her on tea strainers. She says that she got the idea from tea strainers she saw in the Ten Thousand Villages shop in Bluffton. Here's a view of three of the strainer as a work in progress.

The photo below show Alexandra working on one of the strainers.

 

16 ONU law students studying in southeast Asia

Ohio Northern Law Professor Kevin Hill and 16‪ ONU law‬ students are traveling to Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand starting today.

The trip is part of ONU Law's Law and Culture of Southeast Asia course. Here are three photos from the ONU Law Facebook.

There's a new floor in town and it's at ReStore - grand re-opening Tuesday afternoon

ReStore announced a "Re-Opening."

The Main Street community center closed on Dec. 17 as a new floor was installed over the holidays. The total project costs $15,000.

According to its Faceook announcement, here's the plan:

• We will have our grand re-opening at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 5.

 • We will open for our first community meal (Crock pot Tuesday) of 2016 at 4 p.m. and enjoy our beautiful brand new floor.
 

 

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