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45810 is a busy community in October-November; here's the Community Highlights

Can it be fall already? Yes, and there's lots of events going on in Ada in October and November. Here's the long list of activities planned in 45810 over the next 61 days. Darlene Bowers created this calendar for The Icon.

For a printer-friendly copy of the calendar perfect for posting and handy reference, open the attachment at the bottom of this story.

Look what's on Ada's school calendar

Here's an update on activities at Ada High School from the school website:

Sept. 30th - 2 HOUR EARLY DISMISSAL Teacher In-Service
Oct. 8th – Cap & Gown presentation @ 8:40 a.m. Auditorium
Oct. 20th – Professional Development Teacher Work Day - No school for students
Oct. 23rd – Composite pictures 7 a.m. and 7 thru 12 Pictures starting at 8:45 a.m. in the ’86 gym

50 Ada High homecomings ago...1964

Anticipating Ada High School's homecoming later this month, The Icon looks back several homecoming ago.

Here's the 1964 court, from left, Joanna Roof, senior; Sherry Wright, queen;  Linda English, freshman; Pat Phillians, sophomore; and absent from the photo, Joyce Prater, junior. Other members of the court (not pictured) were Cindy Brown, royal crown carrier, Rex Hays, game ball carrier, and football co-captains Ken Amburgey and Bill Hawley.

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Ada police call logs Sept. 15-21

Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, provided The Icon with the Ada police call logs from Sept. 15 to Sept. 21

They are in the attachments at the bottom of this story.

Bluffton Nov. 29 Blaze of Lights parade invites Ada organizations to participate

“Happy Holidays!”

Plans for the year’s Bluffton Blaze of Lights are underway. This year’s 28th annual Thanksgiving weekend event is Saturday, Nov. 29, using the theme “Happy Holidays!” The Blaze committee invites Ada groups and businessees to participate in the Blaze parade.

PARADE APPLICATION FORM AT BOTTOM OF STORY.

The Blaze is an event sponsored by the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce. Fred Steiner, chamber director, said, “Most people think of the Blaze as a one-evening event. It’s really the entire holiday season because several events take place until New Years.”

Village Voice: Another great Harvest and Herb Festival

Another great Harvest and Herb Festival filled Main Street on Saturday! Downtown Ada was full of people, festival food, vendors and of course, the parade. Ada certainly put its best face forward.

This year, the beautiful flower baskets on our decorative light poles in the Depot had a light shown on them during the Harvest and Herb Festival. Many people stopped by to admire the flower baskets and donate to the flower fund. We want to thank everyone for the appreciative words and donations to the fund!

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