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King corn

Soybeans are nearly all off the fields - now it's time for the 2012 corn harvest. Here's a familiar scene in rural Ada earlier this week.

Look what's on the Ada calendar in November and December

November and December are busy - fun - months for the Ada Community. 

The holiday season start with a craft show from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Community Health  Professionals, and concludes with a new year's eve dinner at The Inn at ONU on Monday, Dec. 31.

In between are the Festival of Trees, lots of holiday concerts, breakfast with Santa and a host of other events.

The complete November-December Ada events calendar is listed on the Ada Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) newsletter. It is an attachment at the bottom of this story.

Local artists in "Industrial Ohio" exhibit opening Nov. 2 in Lima

 

ArtSpace/Lima announces the opening of Industrial Ohio in The Ellen Nelson Gallery, Friday, Nov. 2.

Industrial Ohio is a thematic exhibit, featuring 27 works by 14 artists which focus on the multiple ways in which artists interpret, envision, or relate to the notion of industry, manufacturing, and agribusiness. 

Local and Ohio artists Bill Heinemeier, Alice Schneider, Anita Lehman, Joseph A. Bonifas, John Rausch, Colin Hester and Michael Basista are joined by artists from across the United States and Canada in a joint exhibit intended to limn the aesthetics of our strong industrial heritage.

Ada’s annual Town and Gown Banquet to honor Distinguished Citizen of the Year

The 47th annual Ada Town and Gown Banquet will be held in the McIntosh Center ballroom on the campus of Ohio Northern University on Monday, Nov. 5, at 6:30 p.m.

 The Town and Gown Association was established in 1957 by a group of townspeople and ONU personnel to develop and maintain a strong positive relationship between the village of Ada and Ohio Northern. As with each year, the honor of Distinguished Citizen of the Year will be given to an Ada resident nominated by fellow citizens.

Getting ready for the parade

 Members of the Ada Kiwanis Club package candy for the annual the annual Halloween Parade, sponsored by the club. The event is Monday evening in downtown Ada.

ONU to present ‘The Improvised Shakespeare Company’

 

Ohio Northern University’s Freed Center for the Performing Arts kicks off its studio series when it presents “The Improvised Shakespeare Company” in the Stambaugh Studio Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m.

Based on one audience suggestion (a title for a play that has yet to be written), “The Improvised Shakespeare Company” creates a fully improvised Shakespearean masterpiece right before your eyes. Nothing is planned, rehearsed or written. All of the dialogue is said for the first time, the characters are created as you watch, and the story can end up anywhere.

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