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Beef Quality Assurance Training on February 26

Register for this Kenton training at https://go.osu.edu/HardinBQA or call 419-674-2297.

Hardin County–Join Hardin County OSU Extension for a Beef Quality Assurance certification training scheduled for Tuesday, February 28 from 6:30-8:00 pm at the Extension office located at 1021 W Lima Street in Kenton. Beef Quality Assurance training is for beef cattle producers needing to recertify or certify to sell cattle at auctions and other markets.

Join Hancock Park District for ‘Maple Sugarin'

FINDLAY- Spring is almost here and the temperatures are starting to fluctuate. This means that conditions are right for collecting maple tree sap. Step back in time to see the process the pioneers and Native Americans used to collect sap, transport it to the sugar bush, and boil it down to produce sweet maple syrup.

Litzenberg Memorial Woods, March 11, 9:00 a.m.-noon
All ages are welcome.
Free; registration is not required.

Quarry Farm to host Great Backyard Bird Count hike on Feb. 18

PANDORA—Join birders at The Quarry Farm Nature Preserve & Conservation Farm on Saturday, February 18 for a 9:00 a.m. hike in celebration of the world-wide Great Backyard Bird Count.

Organizers explain, "We will record the species that we spot in the nature preserve and the complete list will be submitted to ebird.org to help set a new record for birding. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes. Admission is free but donations are appreciated."

The Quarry Farm Nature Preserve & Conservation Farm is located 1/8 mile north of 14321 Road 7L. For more information, visit www.thequarryfarm.org/ 

Rotary programs with Bulldogs and Bears

The Ada Rotary Club has shared photos from its January meetings including both Ada High School (Bulldogs) and Ohio Northern University (Polar Bear) presentations. One week, the club heard AHS staff Dan Lee, Tim Vernik and Dave Lusk about teaching with technology like 3-D printing. The next week, Dr. Rob Alexander and ONU student Kennedy Aikey presented project from the Institute for Civics and Public Policy (ICAPP).

Chicken Run

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

In 2000, the highest grossing stop-motion animated film in history was released titled Chicken Run, bringing in 227 million dollars. When my daughter was in elementary school, she loved this movie and we watched it over and over again!

The movie was directed and written by Peter Lord and Nick Park. A stop-motion film requires the moviemakers to physically manipulate the characters in small increments between the photograph frames so they appear in motion. 

Mel Gibson was the voice of the main character named Rocky Rhodes. Rocky Rhodes is an American rooster who lands in a British chicken farm run by Mr. and Mrs. Tweedy. The hens were terrified of Mrs. Tweedy because if they stopped laying eggs, she would threaten to make them into meat pies. One of my daughter’s favorite lines was “but I don’t want to be a pie.”  Rocky Rhodes claims to fly and is going to help the chickens escape.  

Why the talk about chickens? It has to do with eggs and the avian flu.  

Local organizers note: Youth soccer referees are always needed

UPDATED with information on earning potential

Shortages of referees in youth sports is news across the nation. Currently the Ada, Ohio Soccer Association is encouraging local supporters to consider becoming a Youth Soccer Referee and providing information on how to get involved.

Local officials also note, "you can recoup the cost of becoming certified fairly quickly and then everything after that is extra money in your pocket."

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