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ONU Hall of Famer's life experience are in a "league of their own"

From ONU.edu/news

Becoming a professional athlete in two sports—especially for a woman in the 1950s and 1960s—was nearly impossible. Jeneane Lesko, BA ’57, however, did just that, and her athletic career is only one headline of her amazing life.

Magic Nate performs at War Memorial Park

Tuesday, June 11 at 11:00 a.m., War Memorial Park

Prepare to be amazed! Magic Nate returns to Ada for another spellbinding performance as part of the Ada Public Library Summer Read program. 

June 30 Patriotic Pops concert brings LSO to ONU

Free event supported by 14 local and regional sponsors

The Lima Symphony Orchestra’s free, public Patriotic Pops concert will be held at Ohio Northern University on Sunday, June 30 at 7:00 p.m. The event will take place on the sculpture mall east of McIntosh Center between Presser and Weber halls.

Friends of the LSO "Flock a Friend" fundraiser

The Friends of the Symphony are holding a fundraiser this summer in support of the Lima Symphony Orchestra. This lighthearted fundraiser, affectionately known as “Flock a Friend,” is a way for symphony supporters--including those who live in Ada--to offer their donations to the symphony in a fun, lighthearted way.

Summer Read photography program for ages 8-13

4:00 p.m. on July 10, 24 and July 11 at Ada Public Library

Did you know Miss Kari at Ada Public Library was a professional photographer? Join her at this Summer Read program and learn to take awesome photos! (Ages 8-13) Make sure to bring a phone or camera!

Weekend Doctor: What is an OB hospitalist?

By Dawn Hochstettler, MD
Obstetrics & Gynecology, OB Hospitalist Program at Blanchard Valley Hospital

A growing number of hospitals are employing obstetric (OB) hospitalists as part of their clinical staff. But what is an OB hospitalist? How do they change the scope of obstetric care offered at a hospital? And what does this new model of practice mean for you or your loved one?

Hospitalist care first started in the mid-1990s. The OB hospitalist is present in the labor and delivery unit 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This model was developed as a way to help provide more immediate and efficient care to patients who present to the hospital.

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