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Waning days of summer

It's the waning days of summer. Labor Day weekend allowed Ada residents to enjoy three days off. Here's a view of a lazy September afternoon in Ada looking east on Turner Avenue.

Here are Ada Community Highlights for September and October

What's happening in Ada in September and October? The answer is in the current issue of Ada Community Highlights. The two-month calendar is provided to the Ada Community Improvement Corp. (CIC) by the Ada Icon. 

Here's the calendar, and if you'd like a printer-friendly copy, you'll find this in an attachment at the bottom of this story.

Community events

• Ada Cash Mob – watch Ada Herald and Ada Icon for details on this fall’s
   cash mob at an Ada business
  
• Music Boosters – Lions Club Bingo
   Each Thursday in September and October – Alumni N-men’s Building,
   Doors open 5:30 p.m.; Bingo begins at 6:55 p.m.

Saed Al-Olimat: If I could take anyone to lunch in downtown Ada, it would be Ariana Grande

15 minutes with Saed Al-Olimat

We recently had a conversation with Saed (pronounced “Sod”), 17, an Ada High School senior. Here’s a portion of the conversation.

What classes are you taking?
Yearbook, psychology in the fall and sociology in the spring, calculus I, Spanish IV, personal finance, Advanced Prep English and Physics.

Who was your kindergarten teacher and who did you sit beside?
Mrs. Smittle was my teacher…(long pause)…I think I sat beside Cole Tabor. I had a mustache kindergarten.

What?

Yes, there was peach fuzz there. Eveyone knew it.

Dorthey Jean Fry, 1940-2013

Dorthey Jean (Lamb) Fry, age 73, died on Saturday, August 31, 2013 at 3:30 a.m. at her residence in Alger, Ohio.

She was born on June 6, 1940 at her family home in McGuffey to William T. and Ella Marie (Sheldon) Lamb and they preceded her in death. On June 6, 1959 she married Rev. Ronald L. Fry and he survives in Alger.

Dorthey was a member of the Victory Chapel of Praise, Harrod.

The family would like to thank the Alger USV Squad, Lima Memorial Hospital Nurses and especially the Universal Home Health Hospice of Kenton.

It's official: Zac Dysert "makes the cut" - he's on the 53-member Bronco roster

By Mike Morris - Denver Bronco website
Head Coach John Fox said on Saturday that rookie quarterback Zac Dysert 'earned' his place on the Broncos' 53-man roster.

For more on the Broncos' click here for the team website.

When the Broncos selected quarterback Zac Dysert in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft back in April, the rookie's eventual place on the team was anything but guaranteed. 

Lots happening next week in Hardin County

Hardin County Chamber and Business Allience provided the following list of events in Hardin County this week and beyond:

Ribbon cutting at Love In the Name of Christ
The Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance will conduct a ribbon cutting ceremony at Love In TheName Of Christ (Love Inc.), located at 224 W. Columbus St., (the old City Building) in Kenton on August 31 at 9 a.m. A Grand Opening will also be held in conjunction with the ribbon cutting.

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