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School now in session - here's some calendar updates

PRE-SALE TICKETS: are on sale in the high school office for Tuesday night’s Varsity boys’ basketball at Fort Jennings. Adult tickets are six dollars and student tickets are four dollars. All tickets at the door will be six dollars.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE: The meeting regarding the England and France trip for the summer of 2016 is scheduled for Jan. 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Media Center. For those students who were nominated for the trip, please remind your parents about the meeting.

Here's January book discussion topics at the library

Ada Public Library offers readers of all ages several opportunities to join book discussion groups this month.

Here’s the January  book discussion schedule:

Tweens – 4th to 6th graders
Friday, Jan. 9, 4 p.m.
The Tale of Desperaux, by Kate Dicamillo

Teen - 8th grade to 12th graders
Thursday, Jan. 15, 4 p.m.
The False Price, by Jennifer A. Nielsen

Adult Book Group
Tuesday, Jan. 6, 7 p.m.
Issac’s Storm by Erik Larson

Amish Book Group
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1 p.m.
Reader’s Choice

Take us home!

Several dolls on the shelves of New Used and Useful Things. The store recently opened at the corner of State Route 309 and 235 south of Ada. The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at the business on Friday.

Ada Soccer Association spring sign-ups underway

Ada Soccer Association spring sign-ups are underway.

Online registration is available 24 hours a day through Tuesday, Jan. 27, at
www.on-ada.affinitysoccer.com or in person at Restore on the following days:

• Saturday, Jan. 10 from 4-6 p.m. 
• Saturday, Jan. 17 from 9-11 a.m.
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Wednesday, Jan. 21 from 6:30-8 p.m.

Cost is $30 for U6 (includes t-shirt), $35 for U8, $40 for U10, $45 for U12, $50 for U15.

Whatever Cards and Games now open on North Main Street

Whatever Cards and Games is Ada’s newest business. Located at 113 N. Main St., the business owned by Jim and Kathy Brown offers fantasy and role playing games and board games. Kathy is familiar to many Ada residents. She is a 1993 Ada High School and 1998 Ohio Northern University graduate.

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In addition to fantasy and role playing games, customers will find trading card games (TCG), and board games such as Yugi Oh! And Pokémon. The store will soon begin stocking up with booster packs for various games.

Among family games available include Hiss and Red Hot Silly Peppers, which are games for pre-schoolers.

Here's how the Polar Bears did last week; and who they play this week

Last Week at Ohio Northern:

   Men's Basketball - Lost 73-79 at Bethany (W.Va.); Lost 58-70 at Trine (Ind.)
   Women's Basketball - Lost 50-61 at Case Western Reserve
   Wrestling - 1st of 8 at Waynesburg (Pa.) Invitational

This Week's Schedule:

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