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Another opening at Freed Center: International Play Festival

The Freed Center for the Performing Arts shared this comment on the 2023 spring season:

As Anne of Green Gables closes, work begins on the 15th International Play Festival and we journey to the Middle East through a workshop exploration of Denmo Ibrahim's new play, Kal and Dija Save the World, which examines third culture kids, Middle Eastern identity, and what it means to be an American.

Box Office HERE

Mark your calendar: Saturday, April 1, 2023, 7:30-9:00 p.m.

Response requested from Reverse Raffle previous year ticket holders

The Ada Athletic Boosters have issued the following reminder for previous year ticket holders for the Reverse Raffle: Please turn in forms and payments ASAP.

Contact Amanda Henson or email [email protected] to update  your payment/form status.

If you will not be repurchasing please contact an Ada Athletic Boosters member promptly so they can make the ticket available to others. There is a wait list.

NWS weather observations for February 2023

Local weather observer Guy Verhoff provided the attached weather observations to the National Weather Service for February 2023.

Avg. Temp. 36.4

Normal Avg. Temp 27.2

February Precipitation Total 3.31

Normal Avg. Precipitation 2.02

Max Temp 65 on the 15th & 23rd

Min Temp 8 on the 1st

Between Two Bookshelves continues faculty spotlight

Destigned as a way of helping faculty get to know each other, Ohio Northern University's IT, Ed Tech, and CAFE are collaborating on a series of interviews with faculty, called "Between Two Bookshelves."  The spring series begins with Taylor Hannam-Zatz interviewing Lauren Logan, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. 

You can view this interview at https://youtu.be/IP22QQjPlXM/

New episodes are released on Wednesdays. Watch to find out who has a popular YouTube channel, who is an expert squash farmer, and who travels by motorcycle. 

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Bulldog grappler Bulerin 3rd at regionals, qualifies for girls state wrestling event

By Cort Reynolds

MARYSVILLE – Ada freshman standout Marley Bulerin finished third at the girls regional wrestling meet in the 125 lbs. weight bracket at Marysville on Sunday, March 5, to become the first Bulldog female to qualify for the inaugural OHSAA state meet.

Bulerin ended up third out of 20 girls in the 125 lbs. bracket at the regional competition.

“Marley wrestled a really good tournament, she went in as the five seed and out-performed that, as we were confident she could,” said Ada head wrestling coach Eric Perkins.

Shirley Ruth High owned High Ceramic Shop

Shirley Ruth High, age 87, of Lakeview, passed away on Monday, March 6, 2023, at The Greens of Lima. (Photo)

She was born on June 6, 1935 in Ada, Ohio to the late Eugene and Mozelle (Bullock) Thompson.  On June 14, 1951 Shirley married Nick High, Jr. and he preceded her in death on January 25, 2012.

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