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Liberty Bank will shred your documents May 3-8

Helping you fight identity theft

During the week of Monday, May 3, through Saturday, May 8, Liberty National Bank, 118 S. Main St., Ada, will have available locked containers for persons to drop off unwanted paperwork to be destroyed.

This is a free service to the community to help fight the growing concern of identity theft.

The containers will be available during office hours, Monday through Saturday. Please limit the shred to five boxes, no larger than 20-inches wide by 10-inches high.

Girl Scout discovery day in Ada

Troop forming for Ada, Kenton, Hardin Northern, Ridgemont and USV

Girl Scouts of Western Ohio host a nature discovery day in the Ada park on Saturday, June 5, according to Tammy Miller of the Western Ohio girl scouts.

The one-hour event, from 11 a.m. to noon takes place in shelter house number 2 at the park. It is open to girls grades Kindergarten to senior high schoolers and their families.

A girls troop will form for Ada, Kenton, Hardin Northern, Ridgemont and Upper Scioto Valley, and this event will help to launch that troop.

A second nature discovery day takes place in the Veteran’s Memorial Park large shelter house in Kenton from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 10.

Patriotic pops concert returns / PHOTO from Ohio Northern

The Lima Symphony Orchestra’s free “Patriotic Pops” concert returns to Ohio Northern University’s campus on Friday, July 2. The event will again take place on the sculpture mall east of McIntosh Center between Presser and Weber halls. This family-friendly concert features several music selections in keeping with the upcoming Independence Day holiday. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and bring lawn chairs, blankets and their favorite picnic food to enjoy the evening.
 

Patriotic pops concert returns

The Lima Symphony Orchestra’s free “Patriotic Pops” concert returns to Ohio Northern University’s campus on Friday, July 2. The event will again take place on the sculpture mall east of McIntosh Center between Presser and Weber halls. This family-friendly concert features several music selections in keeping with the upcoming Independence Day holiday. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and bring lawn chairs, blankets and their favorite picnic food to enjoy the evening.
 

What's for lunch in May?

One month to go.

Ada schools posted its May lunch menus on its website. Click here to view the daily menu selections.

 

 

http://www.schoolnutritionandfitness.com/static/greenmenus/0910121513053...

Lions mulch sale begins

Fundraiser has generated $87,200 in local scholarship

The Ada Lions Club annual spring mulch sale begins on Saturday, May 1, according to Chad Hays.

This is the club’s biggest fundraiser of the year, and since 2000 it has generated $87,200 in local scholarships.

Here’s some of the details:
Taking orders now at 419-634-5626 and 419-302-5987.

Proceeds from the sale go to the Lions Club scholarship fund.

Mulch may be picked up on Saturdays after 8 a.m. at Bass Trucking, 0410 State Route 81, Ada. Deliveries are available on Saturdays.

Brown mulch is $30 per Bobcat scoop; black mulch is $35 per Bobcat scoop. Delivery cost is $10 per trip in Ada and $20 per trip in the surrounding area.

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