Community Health Professionals, 1200 S. Main St., Ada, will hold a "Lunch and Learn" from noon to 1 p.m., Thursday, July 10.
The program is "Estate Planning - Start to Finish," presented by Joe Frost, Ada Edward Jones agent.
Liberty National Bank, Ada, is the program sponsor. Participants will receive a box lunch from Northern on Main. There is no cost for the program. Donations are welcome and will go toward Community Health Professionals hospice patient care fund.
Persons interested in attending must RSVP by Thursday, July 3, to 419-634-7443.
The third annual Ada Park Gospel Sing is from noon to 5 p.m., Saturday, June 28.
Scheduled to appear include:
Tony and Trina Crowe, Jacob Reel, Calvary's Love, Chris Baldwin, Marlene Vance, Donna Sue, Rita Motter, The Sisters - Sandi and Kaylene, Jim Bloomfield, Jericho Road, Randy Long, 441 Quartet, Master's Promise, Jim Greer and The Mac-A-Chee Valey Folks.
For additional information contact Dana Walters at 419-233-4476.
Hardin County has qualified for a $200,000 U.S. EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant.
According to John Hohn, director of economic development for the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance, the funds will be used for the assessment of brownfields throughout the county.
He made the announcement at the June 18 Ada Community Improvement Corp. (CIC) monthly meeting.
“The county will use the grant to conduct Phase I and II assessments and cleanup planning on eligible properties,” he said. It is possible that one such property exists in the Ada school district.
Each week in June and ending in the first week of July, The Icon will post two photos revealing one letter (or number) taken from Main Street Ada buildings and structures. All photos were taken in May by the Icon’s official contest photographer, Bailey Bowers. The photos cover Main from College Avenue on the south to Highland Avenue on the north.
We invite Icon viewers to keep track of the letters by identifying each letter’s location. An entry form is attached to this story for viewers to keep up to date in the contest.
Beginning Saturday, June 21, bicycle riders from Rotary District 6600 will ride throughout the district to raise awareness and money for M.E.S.A. (Medical Equipment and Supplies Abroad), a project started in the district in 1981 that has grown and is supported by all Rotary clubs in the district.
On Wednesday, June 25, the group will travel through Ada as they ride from Findlay-Upper Sandusky-Ada-Lima.
A familiar Ada family is pictured on the brochure promoting the Blanchard Valley Health System's new regional cancer center. The family is David, Jami, Ian and Nora Dellifield.
A COPY OF THE BROCHURE IS AN ATTACHMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY.
This winter the Blanchard Valley Health System (BVHS) Board of Trustees unanimously approved plans to build a $4.25 million comprehensive regional cancer center, to adjoin the radiation therapy center on the EasternWoods campus in Findlay.
Mary Elizabeth Clark, 88, died on June 16, 2014, at 6:47 pm at the Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton.
Mary was born August 26, 1925 in McGuffey, Ohio, to the late John M. and Merle M. (Lewis) Canaan. On April 29, 1944, she married James A. "Cappy" Clark who preceded her in death on April 13, 1981.
Mary retired from Triplett Corporation, Bluffton. She was a 1943 graduate of Ada High School. She was a member of the Beaverdam Church of Christ. Mary was a volunteer for the Bluffton Hospital Auxiliary and worked at the Shannon Theatre in Bluffton following retirement.