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...Touch a truck and APL summer reading kick-off

Summer Reading Program Kick-off, 10:00 a.m., Saturday, June 11

https://adalibrary.org/library-events/summer-reading-kickoff-0611221000

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Spring Fever Follies and fundraiser reminder

The annual Spring Fever Follies concert at Ada High School concert will be at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 20 in the auditorium.

All tickets are $5 cash at the door.

Performer flowers and detergent orders will also be available for purchase. 

Detergent information is attached to this article.

Do you remember?

Arthur Amiet took this photo in the fall of 1938, when he was a student at Ohio Northern. Mayor Dave Retterer recalls that the tower supports were made of railroad rails. Photo courtesy of Don Amiet, as found on Old Pictures of Forgotten Ohio.

Do you remember?

Arthur Amiet took this photo in the fall of 1938, when he was a student at Ohio Northern. Mayor Dave Retterer recalls that the tower supports were made of railroad rails. Photo courtesy of Don Amiet, as found on Old Pictures of Forgotten Ohio.

List of Ada 2022 graduates from Bluffton University

Bluffton University has announced the following graduates from the greater Ada area including Alger.

Seth Evans of Ada, Ohio, earned bachelor’s degrees in history and sports management from Bluffton University. Evans was the recipient of the Sports Management Distinguished Scholar Award.

Taylor Risner of Ada, Ohio, earned a Master of Arts in Education from Bluffton University.

Allyson Richardson of Alger, Ohio, earned a bachelor’s degree in primary education P-5 from Bluffton University. Richardson graduated as a member of
Pi Delta Society.

Boots and Buckles 4-H meeting report for May 9

By Jadalyn Worthington

Meeting was called to order by President Chloe Anderson. Club said the Pledge of Allegiance and the 4-H pledge. 

We had a guest speaker, Kenton Mayor Lynn Jones Webb. She talked about leadership  and encouraging us to “step into the ring of fire” and make a positive difference in our community. Thank you Mayor Lynn Webb for coming and speaking to us. 

Next was roll call with answering “What is your last name?” 

Then the minutes from the last meeting were read by secretary Josie Schwemer. Treasurer’s report was then given by treasure Issac Anderson.

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