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Volley for the Cure set for Tuesday.

The Ada/Spencerville volleyball game on Tuesday, Oct. 3, will support Volley for the Cure. And, Amelia will be there, too.

Amelia is an Ada first grader who has fought stage four cancer since January 2015...and is winning the battle. One of her goals is raising donations for Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus.

Also, three representatives from each school will have three minutes to race through the stands to get donations. The principal whose school collect less will have to dress up in the winning school's mascot costume for the entire varsity game.

Also, new children and adult coloring books may be donated to be given to patients at Nationwide.

This year's homecoming court - students involved in many activities

By Monty Siekerman

Voting took place today for Ada High School Homecoming King and Queen with the results to be announced at pregame on Friday, about 6:30 p.m.

The royalty will be selected from among the senior candidates.

Members of the Junior Court are (from left) Avary Acheson, Annie Ludwig, Derek Dennis, Colton Crawford, Emersyn Lee, Scarlett Craig.

Band, color guard win first

Ada High School marching band and color guard earned first place in class C at Revere Band Competition on Saturday in Richfield.

This year’s competition show is entitled “Chess-Rise of the Pawns." The band is composed of 26 instrumentalists and 13 color guard members.  

Callie Young and Jacob Colwell are the field commanders.  

The band is directed by Dr. Jonathan Lischak with color guard director Mrs. Amy Webb.

The next competition will be at the Art in Motion Marching Band Invitational on Oct. 7 in Norton.

Autumn drive through campus

Fall arrives at 4:02 p.m. today (Friday) and reminds us of how beautiful nature can be that time of year. This photo is from the Facebook page of ONU English and shows the drive through the woods in the southwest portion of campus.

The parade that never ends

Ken Collins watched the Harvest and Herb Festival parade and has these photos to share with Icon viewers.

Steelions and limbo fit together perfectly

Photos by Monty Siekerman
The Steelions, a steel drum band of local 11-15 year old youth, entertain like true Bahamians.

The band has been organized now for several years and is taught by Dr. Sarah Waters, ONU music prof. Here's photos of their Saturday H&H performance.

And, what's Caribbean music without a little limbo.

AND, DON'T MISS THE VIDEO BELOW!

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