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Bingo set for Thursdays in November

Ada Bingo plays on Thursdays at the Alumni N-men’s Building in downtown Ada. (No Bingo on Thanksgiving.)

Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; Bingo begins at 6:55 p.m. Ada Bingo uses new, radio-controlled electronic machines, as well as, traditional paper packages. Proceeds from Ada Bingo benefits the Ada Lion's Club, Ada Music Boosters and the Ada-Liberty Volunteer Fire Department.

And, there are only two Bingo Bonus Nights left!

These are held on the third Thursday of the month until the end of the calendar year -- Nov. 20 and Dec. 18.

Kiwanis members hear about need to pass park levy

The Ada Kiwanis Club met on Tuesday, Oct, 28,  at noon at McIntosh Center, O.N.U., Ada. President John Berg called the meeting to order.

Bob Szuch and Rob Brown, Vice President of Lima Kiwanis Club were welcomed as guests.

The birthdays on members Amanda Bennett (October 30th) and Mark Shull (October 31st) were noted in song. 

HN Band Boosters Christmas bazaar Nov. 8

The Hardin Northern Band Boosters 8th annual Christmas Bazaar and Craft Show will be held on Saturday, Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Hardin Northern School, 11589 State Route 81, Dola.

The $1 admission fee enters you into the door prize drawings. Food and entertainment will be available throughout the day.

Two words describe Restore this fall: Busy place

For many Ada area residents, ReStore, 210 N. Main St., is the place where the action is. ReStore’s November newsletter was recently released and it share many of the events recently held and planned later this fall.

The newsletter offers updates on:
• Crockpot Tuesdays
• Daily lunches
• Monthly dances (see photo above)

In November ReStore plans a Thanksgiving dinner and coat drive. In December there’s an auction to benefit the Beacon Fund.

There’s always an opportunity to volunteer. Opportunities are available to volunteer at Marco’s Closet and during the Thanksgiving dinner.

Way too much fun at ReStore

Everyone has a turn at ReStore’s monthly dances, on the second Wednesday of the month. Two steps and line dancing mingle with polkas and waltzes. Here, Walt Miller and Barbara Connor dance together, along with Alice Cheney and Donna Shadley. Others watch from the sidelines. For an update on ReStore recent activities read the story below.

ONU's 3rd annual Ohio-Ohio Choral Day Nov. 1

The Ohio Northern University Department of Music will host the third annual All-Ohio Choral Day on Saturday, Nov. 1. More than 160 high school music students and teachers from across the state will participate in the event.

Led by distinguished choral composer Joseph M. Martin and assisted by Ben Ayling, ONU director of choral activities, the students will join University Singers, the select mixed ensemble at ONU, in a day of music-making and education.

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