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Ohio Northern University to hold fourth annual Artists Against Hunger luncheon

The Ohio Northern University Department of Art and Design will hold its fourth annual Artists against Hunger luncheon in the Wilson Art Gallery on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 11 a.m.

The Artists Against Hunger luncheon offers the community an opportunity to give back in exchange for a lunch and a handcrafted ceramic bowl made by students from Ohio Northern University and Hardin County schools. The bowls will be filled with one of a variety of soups, including minestrone, chicken noodle, butternut squash and chili.

ONU's Men’s and Women’s Choruses to perform fall concert

The Ohio Northern University Men’s and Women’s Choruses will perform their fall concert in the Snyder Recital Hall of the Presser Hall on Sunday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m.

The concert is free and open to the public.

The ONU Men’s Chorus, directed by Dr. Ben Ayling, will perform a varied selection of pieces, including works by Joseph M. Martin and Ethan Sperry and a barbershop piece arranged by Jay Giallombardo featuring the quartet “Half and Half.”
       

Fall sports awards Nov. 12

The Ada High School fall sports awards will be next Tuesday, Nov 12, at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium for fall high school sports except football and cheerleaders.

Western Ohio Chapter of Lincoln Highway Assn. meets Nov. 12 in Cairo

The next Western Ohio Chapter of the Lincoln Highway Association meeting is at 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 12, at Biggie's Coast to Coast Restaurant, 116 E. Main St., Cairo (nn the old Lincoln Highway).

After attendees order dinner individually from the menu, Michael Buettner will present a program at 7 p.m., "The Lincoln Highway and the Harding Highway in Western Ohio - The Most Colorful Chapter of the Lincoln Highway History in Ohio."  The public is invited.

Who am I? Answer at the bottom of the story

By Alisa Armbrecht

Here's your final chance to guess "Who Am I?" The hints follow:

Let's try the F scale

Ada Junior High band warms up for a rehearsal. Jake Lee, eighth grader, plays the xylophone while director Jonathan Lischak directs a warm up scale.

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