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Ada cultivates 3rd graders interest in Arbor Day

LOTS MORE PHOTOS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY.

The Ada Tree Commission once again celebrated Arbor Day with Ada Elementary 3rd grade classes on Friday.

Students learned about Arbor Day, Tree City USA, and Tree Campus USA, all the while wanting to know if they were getting their own trees!  Each student did receive their own Dawn Redwood tree to take home to plant.

Rhythm in Motion Dance Centre announces summer class schedule

 

Rhythm in Motion Dance Centre, 220 N. Main St., Ada, announces its summer sessions, which are now open for students to register, according to Darcey Schneider, studio owner.

A four-week summer session (Session A) places place June 4, 11, 18 and 25. Summer session (Session B) takes place July 9, 16, 23 and 30.

Classes include:
5-5:30 p.m. – Gymnastics
5:30-6 p.m. Tap/ballet combo
6-6:30 p.m. – Hip Hop
6:30-7 Lyrical

Dance/gymnastics summer technique sessions for intermediate and advanced level dancers are held each Thursday from June 6 to Aug. 22.

Hardin Historical Museum tea on June 14

The Hardin County Historical Museum, 223 N. Main St., Kenton, will hold an afternoon “tea with Louella Sullivan,” in June.

The tea is at 3 p.m., Friday, June 14, and an RSVP is required by June 7. Tickets are $20 per person.  The server is Linda Martell of “Aprons.”

There is a limited number of tickets available and all proceeds benefit the museum. For more details call the museum at 419-673-7147 or e-mail: [email protected].

ONU’s concrete canoe team captures second, advances to nationals

The Ohio Northern University concrete canoe team captured second place at the 2013 American Society of Civil Engineers’ regional concrete canoe contest at Michigan Technological University, April 5-7.

The second-place finish qualifies the ONU concrete canoe team to go to nationals held June 20-22 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Joey Frank becomes all-time overall and doubles wins leader in the OAC tournament quarterfinals

By Jeni Kmic

Senior Joey Frank became Ohio Northern's overall and doubles wins leader as the top seeded Ohio Northern men's tennis team defeated No. 8-seed Wilmington by a 5-0 score in the OAC Tournament Quarterfinals on Tuesday afternoon at the University Courts.

The Polar Bears are now 16-4 on the season, while the Quakers end their season at 2-12.

Northern will now play either No. 4-seed Mount Union or No. 5-seed John Carroll on Friday afternoon at 1 pm at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, in the OAC Tournament Semifinals.

Frank now has an overall record of 148-58 and has a doubles record of 76-30.

The Inn at ONU celebrates the 2013 grads and their accomplishments

Life is full of moments that we must treasure.  Graduation is one of those important moments. The Inn at ONU celebrates the graduates of 2013 and their accomplishments.  

We extend to all graduates not only our congratulations but also our hope that you will find much success, the courage to go beyond expectations and the ability to believe that you can truly achieve your dreams.  We offer our congratulations to not only the graduates but to the families, teachers and administrators that have stood beside to guide and nurture.  Our best to the Graduating Classes of 2013.

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