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Buy Ada First committee's next Music on Main July 11

The Buy Ada First committee is hosting its second Music on Main event at downtown Ada this summer.

The Music on Main event is from 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, July 11, at the Depot Park. Music will be provided by the Bank Kwik Fire (sponsored by Liberty National Bank).

The Ada Kiwanis Club will hold a pre-sale Harlan’s Chicken Barbecue dinner during the event by the Depot Parking lot.

The Buy Ada First committee invites residents to shop in downtown stores, buy a barbecue dinner or have dinner at a local restaurant, bring a lawn chair and spend time with friends and neighbors downtown.

"Transition to Home" care offered by Mennonite Memorial Home-Northwest Physical Therapy

Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton, and Northwest Physical Therapy now provides therapy for persons with hip, knee or joint replacement, and persons with prosthetics, cardiac rehab, and persons recovering from strokes or major surgeries.

Features of the program include:

• IV therapy
• Post-surgical care
• Restorative care
• Continuous Passive Motion Machine (CPM)
• Wound care
• In-house dietician
• VitalStim therapy

Mennonite Memorial Home and Northwest Physical Therapy offers:

• Physical therapy
• Occupational and speech therapy

Hootenannies 4-H Club meets

Pictured: Preston Brien and Laura Spradlin after giving their health and safety reports

By Faith Holbrook

The last meeting of the Hardin Co Hootenannies 4-H club was held at Preston Brien’s farm. We had 12 members present. President Megan Williams opened the meeting and asked Seth Davis to lead us in the American Flag pledge and Meadow Cromer to lead the 4-H pledge.

We decided on the colors for our T-shirts. Everyone ordered their size. They will be $8. Which is due at our next meeting. We hope to have them by the end of July for the Triathlon. All members should have paid their club dues by now.

Pear of problems

Some of Ada's Main Street ornamental pear trees are under the weather. Look closely at this tree, located on the west side of Main near the Ada Herald office. The tree, and several other on both sides of Main near this one, have what members of the Ada Tree Commission believe is a type of fire blight. The trees with this condition have chunks of brown leaves. It is possible that some of these trees may need to be replaced.

Swimmers on your mark! the season is underway

The Western Ohio Aquatics League swim season is underway. Bailey Bowers took these photos during the June 19 meet between Ada/Lost Creek and Westside. The meet was at the Ada pool.

MORE PHOTOS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY.

 

 

 

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