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Reblogged from ReStore Community Center:
Everyone is welcome to attend ReStore's weekly Crock Pot Tuesday. This event happens every Tuesday from 4-6 PM at the ReStore Community Center, 210 N Main Street, Ada, Ohio.
This week PEO will be hosting the meal. Everyone is welcome. If you have never attended, its a good way to meet new friends and enjoy fellowship with the Ada community.
Everyone is welcome to attend ReStore’s weekly Crock Pot Tuesday. This event happens every Tuesday from 4-6 PM at the ReStore Community Center, 210 N Main Street, Ada, Ohio.
This week PEO will be hosting the meal. Everyone is welcome. If you have never attended, its a good way to meet new friends and enjoy fellowship with the Ada community.
So, I arrived at the chapel Monday morning, and this is the view that greeted me:
I was quite surprised, actually, to see this tree in full bloom–even though I walked past it on the way into church on Sunday morning. I guess that I was preoccupied at the time (not practicing mindfulness, I suppose), because it wasn’t until Monday that I noticed these beautiful blossoms! Life is like that sometimes. We walk past the beauty of God’s creation, and we don’t notice a...
ReStore is looking for furniture items and other items needed for
someone to set up housekeeping.
College students…. if you are moving out and have items you are not taking with you, please contact Restore Community Center or bring those items to the center at 210 N Main Street, Ada, Ohio. Couches, chairs, bed frames, small tables, small appliances.
Call and talk to Robert or Linda @ 419 558 1015 or email restorecenter@gmail.com
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The year is winding down at ONU. Well, “winding down” is not really an accurate phrase, because the frenzy of activity that’s taking place indicates to me that it’s more like a “sprint to the finish.” Students are feverishly preparing final papers and projects, and studying for exams. Faculty are writing exams, leading study sessions, and helping students with those last minute details that need to be taken care of before the year comes to a screeching halt. And, once it’s all over, the faculty have to grade all those papers, projects, and exams. On the staff side, we’re all preparing for the “big event.” Commencement...
