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Wine pairing set for Thursday

Ada Rotary Club holiday food and wine pairing will be held at The Inn at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7. Proceeds benefit Rotary community projects. To make reservations, call The Inn at 419-772-2500.

Luncheon for seniors at school

The 26th annual Ada Schools senior citizens Christmas luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the school. The Varsity Singers and High School Choir will perform at the conclusion of the meal. Call 419-634-6421 for reservations for the free meal. Those 62 or older are invited.

Supper set at Presbyterian Church

A soup and salad supper, quilt raffle, and auction are all part of the Ada Presbyterian Church Women's Guild activities to raise money for missions. The public is invited to the supper and activities to be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the church.

Relay for Life dinner in Kenton

The Kroger Crusaders Relay for Life Team is presenting a Christmas dinner on Sunday, Dec. 17 from noon until 4 pm at the Amvets Post 1994 in Kenton.

Tickets are available by calling 567-674-4440 or 419-673-5368.

The event is sponsored by the Kenton Kroger Store and Amvets Post 1994. Proceeds go to the American Cancer Society.

Author Lynne Scott book signing

Lynne Scott's newest book, "Tails of the Kennel: Truths Taught," will be available at the Gallery for the Arts, 115 S. Main, on Friday, Dec. 1. She will have a book signing there from 7-8 p.m. Books will be available for $10 or may be purchased on Amazon for $11.95.

She will also have several of her other titles available at the book signing, including "Dingo Devotionals, a 2007 nonfictional, and fictional books "Miranda's Bottom," "Community Pool," "Chronia Polla," "Mr. Hurst's Ambition," "Love in Small Doses," and "Learning to Heel."
 

Percussion music set for Tuesday

Five ONU Percussion ensembles will perform at 8 p.m. on Tuesday in Presser Hall. The program is free and open to the public. The groups include the ONU Percussion Ensemble, Steel Drum Band, African Dance and Drumming Ensemble, the newly-formed Samba Band and an Ada favorite, the Wild Steelions.

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