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Good News Club

About 20 Ada elementary students attend Good News Club. The children have devotions, listen to a Bible lesson, memorize verses, sing, and play games every Tuesday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

The program is sponsored by Child Evangelism Fellowship, which also has a five-day club in Ada in the summer and a ministry at the Hardin County Fair.

Sarah Elsea leads the group at the school. She is assisted by Tim Jackson.

Ashley Breidenbach elected president of Cessna Minutemen 4-H Club

By  Zac Breidenbach

Cessna Minutemen met at the Walnut Grove Church on Monday April 4th.
Past President Cory Ludwig led the meeting.
Leading the Pledges were Cymon Crowe and Shelby Smith.
Roll call and minutes from last meeting read by Ashley Breidenbach.

The club thanked those who came and helped at the annual Cessna Township Trash pick up on Saturday April 2nd with 11 members and 6 parents participating.

Brice Ferguson elected president of Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-H Club

April 10,  Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-h club hosted their second meeting at the Sugar Grove Church.      

The pledge of allegiance was by Dakota Gossman and the 4-H pledge was by Elise Allen.  Members who had demonstrations were Brice Ferguson, Riley Ferguson and Wyatt Ferguson.  New business: Books in (not all of them came) Officers election

 President: Brice Ferguson

 Vice President: Austin Amburgey

 Secretary: Caitlyn Stover

 Treasurer: Riley Ferguson

 Health & Safety: Melia Santillanez

 Recreation: Jillian Hazelton &Wyatt Ferguson

Review: "How to Succeed"met with standing ovation

Theatre Review by Monty Siekerman

The conclusion of ONU's production of the musical "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" met with a standing ovation Friday night and some whoops and hollers from students, all showing appreciation for another successful production at the Freed Center.

This musical is humorous and uplifting. Everyone left the Freed Center not so worried about personal problems or world events.

"How To"  continues the tradition of excellence in drama and musicals creatively-produced by the students and faculty in the departments of theatre arts and music.

Gospel mime

Gospel mime performer Precious Ramsey, a senior, performs with members of the Ohio Northern University Gospel Ensemble at McIntosh Center at Ohio Northern University. (Trevor Jones, ONU photo)

For one shining moment, the world came together - at ONU multicultural fair

Story and photos by Monty Siekerman

For one shining moment, the world came together...at a multicultural fair at ONU on Friday evening.

Here, Shishir Yadav (left) of Nepal and Aron Hagos of Eritrea stand before many colorful flags, the flags representing the 25 countries which ONU students call home.

Nepal suffered a devastating earthquake a year ago; Eritrea borders Ethiopia. Both students are in Ada to get advanced law degrees.

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