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Free and reduced lunches served school-age youth in the park thanks to ReStore grant

Lunch is served! And it’s a picnic in the park.

From June 23 until Aug. 8 ReStore Community Center is providing free and reduced lunches to Ada youth, thanks to a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Ohio Department of Education.

The lunches are provided at the Ada Park shelter house number 2 Mondays through Fridays noon to 1:30 p.m. The lunches are provided through the grant Monday to Thursdays. Padrone’s Pizza provides lunch on Fridays.

Ada police call logs June 16-22

Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, provided the Icon with the Ada police call logs from June 16 to 22. 

They are in attachments at the bottom of this story.

Village Voice: Here's the 2013 village water report

Village of Ada Water Department
2013 Drinking Water Quality Report

The Ada Water Department has prepared the following report to provide information to you, the consumer, on the quality of our drinking water. Included within this report is general health information, water quality test results, how to participate in decisions concerning your drinking water and water system contacts.

Because the report includes several charts, the Icon is posting the entire report on an attachment at the bottom of this story.
 

 

Ada HS class of 1983 reunion Aug. 2

The Ada High School Class of 1983 will hold its 31st year class reunion at The Inn at ONU on Saturday, Aug. 2. 

Cocktails will be served from 6 to 7 p.m. and dinner is from 7: to 10 p.m.
Cost is $20 per person.

Please email Andy Milks at [email protected] for more information and to make your reservation.​

Ada's water slide

Slide in, the water's fine. Ada youth know where to cool off in the summer. Here's a swimming who like to slide into the pool.

Head, heart, hands and health - four meaningful words to Amy Spar

By Darlene Bowers
Head, heart, hands and health are the four Hs of 4-H, the cornerstone values of 4-H and the main elements of the 4-H pledge. These values also comprise the daily living of Amy Spar, one of Ada’s Liberty Belles and Boys 4-H club advisors.

Amy grew up in Xenia, Ohio, and has firsthand recollections of the historic and devastating tornado outbreak that affected her town in 1974. In 1986 Amy came to Ada for more affordable housing while working at Lima Memorial Hospital.

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