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Natalie Walton of the public library shares all the details

You’ve probably not heard of “Gross Game Tuesday.”

But, you have now and it a game to be played in pairs with your family, friends or anyone you can coax into playing.

Natalie Waldon of the Ada Public Library likes these games so much that she is sharing them twice a month in an instructional library Facebook video.

She says that all you need to play this game is whipped cream (or shaving cream) and cheese puffs.

Once the equipment is gathered coat your partner’s face with your topping of choice (see photo). Now the fun begins.

Toss cheese puffs at your partner’s face. The face with the most cheese puffs wins.

Thanks for photos posted on the ONU Art and Design Facebook, Icon viewers can enjoy the art of spring blooms.  Several additional photos are also part of this series of blooming Ada.

Assistant manager, life guards, cashiers - accepted until April 21 - application attached to this story

The Village of Ada is accepting applications for summer positions at the Ada village pool, according to Angela Polachek of the village. Applications are accepted until April 21.

Here are positions open, and previous employees are welcome to apply:
• assistant manager
• lifeguards (certification as of opening day is required)
• cashiers

Recommended pay rates for 2021 season: 
• Assistant Manager: $12.60/hour
• Lifeguard: $10.75/hour -
   (Lifeguard certification required)
• Cashier: $8.85/hour

A welcome sign as we continue to fight this pandemic

By Christian Stang
Student Pharmacist with Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of ONU HealthWise

As we move into the early months of spring 2021, things look quite different than they had a year ago. 

The masking and social distancing has stuck around (and rightfully so), but we are moving forward with the goal of regaining that sense of normalcy that may mean something different for each one of us.

In the past few months, we have entered a new stage of this ever-changing and unprecedented pandemic with the introduction of vaccines authorized for emergency use.

Helping you fight identity theft

During the week of Monday, May 3, through Saturday, May 8, Liberty National Bank, 118 S. Main St., Ada, will have available locked containers for persons to drop off unwanted paperwork to be destroyed.

This is a free service to the community to help fight the growing concern of identity theft.

The containers will be available during office hours, Monday through Saturday. Please limit the shred to five boxes, no larger than 20-inches wide by 10-inches high.

Ada Area Chamber of Commerce board will hold its monthly meeting at 8 a.m., Wednesday at Beatitudes 210 N. Main St., Ada, according to Becky Neville, chamber board president.

The meeting will be available via Zoon for board members unable to attend.

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