The nonprofit Keep Hardin County Beautiful has established a new Facebook page HERE.
The organization announced, "As some of you are aware, the Keep Hardin County Beautiful Facebook page has been out of commission since October. We are working diligently to get it back in service. This new page was created to keep our Hardin County followers informed and updated on all our beautification efforts. Please like and follow our new Events page."
Our mission is to beautify, educate, recycle and preserve Hardin County's environmental legacy.
On April 10-11-12-13, the Freed Center for the Performing Arts at Ohio Northern University will present the musical comedy Hello, Dolly!, which was made famous with a 1964 Broadway production and four subsequent revivals. It is also a 1969 Academy Award winning film starring Barbara Streisand and Walter Matthau.
The Ohio Northern production is double-cast:
YONKERS CAST: April 10 at 7:30 p.m. and April 12, 13 at 2 p.m. with Armani Ponder-Keith, Jessica Sanders, Sara Moore, Pyper Sharkins
NEW YORK CAST: April 11, 12 at 7:30 p.m. with Frankie Alba, Andi Brooke Keller, Belle Fockler, Vivian Lakin
The community is invited to a Fish Fry hosted by the men of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church on Friday, April 11 from 5:00-7:00pm (or until sold out).
They will be serving Hand Battered Fish and Chips as both 1-piece ($8) or 2-piece ($10) meals, dine-in or carryout available. All donations and proceeds will go back to the parish.
Dinner will be served in the parish hall (enter through courtyard) at 300 E. Highland Ave.
By Shay McGuire, PsyD
Psychologist, Psychiatric Center of Northwest Ohio
Adult Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a misnomer, as it implies that ADHD can develop in adulthood. Assessment of ADHD in adults has dramatically increased, as many adults have sought evaluation for the development of Adult ADHD.
This is primarily due to the “popularizing” of the diagnosis on social media and television. Other times, individuals have presented for assessment because they have been diagnosed by another provider but failed treatment or changed providers. Sometimes, an assessment is requested because a relative has been diagnosed. Other times, it’s because they have struggled with difficulties that don’t fit previous diagnoses. Individuals then begin to wonder if ADHD is the explanation for struggles with attention, organization, time management, unfinished projects, forgetfulness, irritability, impulsive spending, etc.
Vancrest resident Ruth Roider, former owner of the Gallery on Main, has drawn beautiful cards with proceeds benefiting Vancrest activities. On sale now at 600 W. North Ave.