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Ada FFA fruit sale underway until Nov. 14

Delivers made week of Dec. 7

The Ada High School Future Farmers of America fruit sale is underway. The sale runs from Oct. 13 to Nov. 14.

Items include oranges, grapefruit and apples. Deliverly is the week of Dec. 7. Contact any Ada High School FFA member to place an order.

 

 

Yummy, delicious treats fundraiser underway by Ada music students

Pies, cinnamon rolls, cookie dough, Swiss cheese, summer sausage

Sweet, sweet goodness!

Ada High School and junior high choral students are selling yummy, delicious treats from the The Dough Hook, bakery, deli and meat market, Bluffton, as their fall fundraiser.

Items include:
Fresh-baked pies
cinnamon rolls
cookie doughs
Guggisberg baby Swiss cheese wheel and
Johnsville summer sausage. 

Please contact your favorite Ada music student or  Ada Music Boosters to place your order today.

Junior Civic League gets library renewal levy update

Jamie Dellifield talks about Mental Health Day

Ada Junior Civic League

The October meeting of the Ada JCL was hosted by Myra Berger and Linda Staley at the Ada Visiting Nurse with eight members present.  The meeting was called to order by President Linda Ferguson. 

The speakers for the evening included Amanda Bennett and Connie Fleming from the Ada Public Library.  Amanda thanked the club for our donation towards the summer reading program’s, she then spoke about the 5-year renewal levy for the library. 

Boys' soccer: Van Buren shuts out Ada

Knights blank Ada
By Cort Reynolds

VAN BUREN - Host Van Buren shut out Ada 8-0 in a North Central Ohio Soccer
Association boys soccer match Thursday evening.

Ada keeper Ace Gamble was credited with seven saves in goal.

The Bulldogs fell to 7-7-1 overall, and finished 3-4 in NCOSA play with
the loss.

Ada hosts Lima Senior in a non-league match Saturday at 1 p.m. to finish
its regular season.

"The Shape of Things" on Stambaugh Studio Theatre stage

Comtemporary play Oct. 27-30 at ONU

The Ohio Northern University Department of Theatre Arts will present “The Shape of Things,” a classic contemporary play by Neil LaBute, Oct. 27 through Oct. 30 in the Stambaugh Studio Theatre in the Freed Center for the Performing Arts.

A pre-show discussion of the play will take place at 7 p.m. on Oct. 27, followed by the performance at 7:30 p.m. Other performances will be 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 28, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 29, and 2 p.m. on Oct. 30.

Life is a great sunrise

How could you forget seeing this sunrise in Ada on Tuesday morning. This view is taken from the Village of Ada Facebook. Every poet, song writer and artist who created a sunrise must have viewed one like this one. Or as Vladimir Nabokov put it: "Life is a great sunrise."

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