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Ada Schools announce interim summer hours

Summer hours until for the Ada Schools are as follows:

Monday - Thursday: 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Friday: 7 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Elementary and High School offices close on Friday, June 14 for the summer.

To contact the school after June 14 call the Central Office.

Council meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m.

Village council meeting is scheduled for today, June 4.  The next meeting this month will be Tuesday, June 18.   Both are on the Ada Icon calendar.

The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m.  

This is a change from past meeting times of 7 p.m., a change made that began with the May 14 meeting via a motion made at the May 7 meeting.

 

Update from Hardin County Hootenannies

The Hardin Co Hootenannies’ president, Laura Spradlin, opened the last meeting and asked Preston Brien to lead the American flag pledge and Megan Williams to lead the 4-H pledge.  Secretary, Miranda Holbrook asked each member to say their favorite animal for the roll call and we had 11 members present.

Old business:
Just before the meeting, club members planted a Blue Spruce for Ag Credit as a thank you for allowing us to meet in their nice meeting room.  Branch Manager, Ranae Sherman thanked the group for the nice way of showing their gratitude.

Look who's on the Ada Schools honor roll

Ada Schools 4th quarter Honor Roll for 2012-2013 school year is as follows:
All 'A'
11th grade:
Joshua Lehsten, Annabel Pinkney, Matthew Wilcox.
10th grade:
Alexis Amburgey, Noah Beach, Gabriella Linnon, Caralee Stover, Victoria Wyss.
9th grade:
Benjamin Bowers, Alexandra Boyadzhiev, Sidney Faine, Rylan Hissong, Akua Peprah, Megan Simon, Katelyn Stuart, Ashley Sumner, Casey Swick, Blake Willeke.
8th grade:
Ashley Breidenbach, Rielyn Castle, Meredith Marshall, Elizabeth Milks, Grace Nelson, Haley Wyss.
7th grade:

Framed through the Fame

You've seen McIntosh Center, but have you ever looked at it through the metal sculpture "Fame of Unity" on the ONU campus?

Ada Public Library summer reading kick-off features Touch-a-Truck and book sale

The Ada Public Library will host its Summer Reading Kick-off on Saturday, June 8 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. according to Amanda Bennett, library director.

In addition to being able to sign up the whole family (all ages) for summer reading the day will feature many activities, including "Touch-a-Truck", where  little ones can explore an Ada Fire truck, a police car, an ambulance and a tractor.

There will also be a 4H sponsored petting zoo, face painting and a huge used book sale with over 1000 titles available.

All of this is free and everyone is welcome.

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