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Thanks for great participation from the public

Thank you!
Community involvement and input is a vital aspect of many of our improvement projects in the Village of Ada. On Tuesday night, over 25 people attended the public meeting held at the Ada Exempted Schools building to discuss the upcoming Klingler Road Reconstruction Project, the Safe Routes to School Project, and the Village’s sidewalk cost sharing program. The questions, comments and input of the public is greatly appreciated by Ada Village Council and administration.

If you are interested in more information on any of these programs, please contact Jim, Jamie or Angela in the Village Offices, 419-634-4045.

Check out the Ada HS calendar - February is short on days but not on events

February is a busy place at Ada schools. Here's an update on activities from the school website.

DATES TO REMEMBER:
Feb. 13th - End of 3rd Interim
Feb. 16th - No School Presidents Day
Feb. 20th - Interim sent home at end of day
Feb. 25th - Spring Pictures Order forms in high school office

FCA MEETINGS: Time has been changed to Monday nights from 7-8 p.m. in the cafeteria. Our meeting time had been 8-9 p.m.

Ada Food Pantry serves nearly 180 families

The Ada Food Pantry, located in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, serves about 180 families yearly.  About 30 families use the pantry every month.

All food is donated by organizations and individuals. This is not government run. The Boy Scouts and Public Library have annual food drives. The ONU food service is also a big help. Several campus organizations give food, as well.

The pantry serves residents of Liberty and Washington townships. Each visitor's food lasts them about three days. Adults on disability, senior citizens, families with one to nine children are among those served.

Crock Pot Tuesday

Felicia Smelser serves Blair Rorabaugh at Crock Pot Tuesday dinner at ReStore where a free meal is served weekly between 4 and 6 p.m. Rev. Rorabaugh gives the prayer, followed by Jon Umphress with announcements about upcoming events at the community center. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Crock Pot Tuesday

Felicia Smelser serves Blair Rorabaugh at Crock Pot Tuesday dinner at ReStore where a free meal is served weekly between 4 and 6 p.m. Rev. Rorabaugh gives the prayer, followed by Jon Umphress with announcements about upcoming events at the community center.

Crock Pot Tuesday

Felicia Smelser serves Blair Rorabaugh at Crock Pot Tuesday dinner at ReStore where a free meal is served weekly between 4 and 6 p.m. Rev. Rorabaugh gives the prayer, followed by Jon Umphress with announcements about upcoming events at the community center.

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