April 2014

“Murder in the House of Horrors” will be presented by the Ada High School Drama Club with three weekend performances in the Ada school auditorium.

Performances are:
Friday, April 25, 8 p.m.
Saturday, April 26, 8 p.m.
Sunday, April 27, 2 p.m.

For a complete cast list, open the attachment at the bottom of this story.

Peg Gordon, director, told The Icon, “This year’s production is unique because it has been student produced. All positions other than the director are filled by students.

Tickets are $3 for students and seniors, and $5 to the general public.

"We don't have cookies here," says Amanda Bennett, Ada Public Library director, "but look at all the library fun this week."

Tuesday:
11 a.m. Family Storytime
3:30 p.m. Lego-Palooza
6 p.m. Family Storytime

Wednesday:
10:30 a.m. Dino Train episodes

Thursday:
3:30 p.m. Wii Games
6 p.m. Family Games

Friday: 
3:45 p.m. Reading w/Rover at the Ada Library
Spots are still open for Friday, April 25: 3:45 p.m., 4:05 p.m., 4:25 p.m., just call to sign-up. 419-634-5246.

Many Ada High School students will participate in the exerience of donating blood during the school day, Wednesday, April 23. The American Red Cross will be at the school from 8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.

Several bits of information have gone home to parents, providing information about donating blood.

A copy of the "Parent Consent for Blood Donation" form and an information sheet about donating blood are attachments to the story.

 

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Here’s the Ada High School homecoming court from 20 years ago – 1993-94 school year. Members from left, Heather Dysert, sophomore; Jaime Brown, senior; Marcie Vicere, queen; Carie Bingman, senior; Genelle Umphress, junior and Abby Brown, freshman. (Photo from the Ada Public Library collection)

The Alger Memorial Festival Committee is sponsoring a Country-Style breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 3, 2014 at the Alger Social Center, Main St., Alger. Biscuits, sausage gravy, hash-browns, scrambled eggs, fried apples, sausage patties and beverage will be served. 

The suggested donation is $7.00 for the all-you-can-eat meal (on premises only). Carry out is available. Can’t get there? Call 419- 679-8460 (not long distance) for free local delivery. Call 419-757-3891 for more information.

Hardin County farmers produced 17,600,000 bushels of corn in 2013, with an average yield of 174.3 bushels per acre. Some 101,000 acres of corn were harvested locally.  Farmers in Logan County produced 12,800,000 bushels of corn in the same year, with an average yield of 174.1 bushels per acre on 73,500 acres harvested.  By comparison, farmers in Hancock County produced 17,300,000 bushels of corn with an average yield of 181.2 bushels per acre on 95,500 acres of land on which corn was harvested.

Hello!  My name is Anney Archer. I am 14 years old. I am a member of Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-H club.

Last year I took Sundresses and Jumpers. In this project I had to sew a sundress or jumper.  I chose a sundress and I even had to learn how to put ribbon, as a trim, on my sundress. 

I also had to learn how to put in a zipper. That was even a first for my mom, too. I really liked the extra time I got to spend with my mom. From shopping for material and accessories, to the time we got to spend sewing my dress. 

Ada Community Improvement Corp. (CIC) is “a corporation for the sole purpose of advancing, encouraging, and promoting industrial, economic, commercial and civic development of our Ada Community and Area.”

If this sound like the type of organization you might be interested in participating in, the CIC invites your membership.

Ada CIC meets on the third Wednesday of each month at noon, and the meetings are open to the public. The meetings often consist of a designated program or guest, as well as member update reports from those who are present. These meetings serve as an ideal place to hear the positive developments going on throughout our community.

The Jumbo Jr. Farmers met at 7 p.m. on April 14, at the McDonald Township Hall.  There were 12 members in attendance and 10 guests present.

The 4-H pledge was led by Isaac Smith and the Pledge of Allegiance by Drew Hoppe.  The role of members was taken by the members answering their favorite activity to do in the summer. 

The committee reports included a treasurer and secretary reports. The members shared specific goals they
had for this years projects.  The upcoming meeting calendar was shared for meetings to be held on Wednesday evenings at 7:00. The advisors shared upcoming events including Quality Assurance training on May 28. 

The 4th annual Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony is Saturday, May 10, from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. at Upper Scioto Valley High School.

Tickets are $20 adults and $10 students. Ticket entry required, only 350 tickets available.

Entry includes buffet dinner, commemorative program, access to Sports memorabilia silent auction with 100 percent of proceeds going to Hall of Fame scholarships.

Business casual attire requested (no jeans). Inductees are Jimmy Kearns, Hank Hemmerly, Bo Hurley, Mike Mauk, Orland King, Joe Campoli and the 1994 USV boys state champion basketball team. For more information email hardinhof@yahoo. com

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