Connie Guyton and Teri Wagner show a tray of scrumptious cupcakes that were served at a style show sponsored by the Senior Citizens Wednesday at Community Health Professionals.
Connie organized the event that saw five local ladies model clothing provided by Bon Worth in the Lima Mall. Teri has been store manager of Bon Worth for 10 years.
Photo identification:
• Connie Guyton (left) and Teri Wagner
• Modeling clothing (from left) Diana Heise, Barbara Fensley and Judy Magee.
• Senior Citizen style show models included Phyllis Scott (left) and Bonnie Cole.
(Photos by Monty Siekerman)
15 minutes with Morgan Sutton – Ada High School senior
The Icon caught up with Morgan during her third period library helper time.
Tell us your class schedule. I start out with Psychology, Algebra III, library study helper, English College Prep, Geology, study hall, Personal Finance and end the day with Physics.
What’s your favorite? Probably English.
Next year’s plans?
I’d like to go to the University of Cincinnati and study nursing. I’m a people person and I’m interested in health care.
By Monty Siekerman
Aggie Crates, who will celebrate her 102nd birthday on Saturday chats with "youngster" Teed Neiswander, 92, at ReStore on Tuesday.
Both are longtome Adaites. Those wishing to send a birthday card to Aggie may address it to:
Aggie Crates
514 E. Lincoln
Ada, OH 45810
At ReStore, Aggie recited three long Christian poems from memory, not missing a beat, and received applause and admiration from the diners who were present for Crock Pot Tuesday.
Dogs - large and small, with or without costume - annually parade up and down Main Street with their owners on H&H Fest.
Dogs are popular in Ada, especially when the university is in session.
There are a few dog-friendly stores, but on Fest’ Day, they own the street: getting a few pats, checking out other canines, nibble on some dropped crumbs.
Here’s a series of photos of just a few of “man’s best friends” with their owners on Saturday.
When Calvin Fisher drives around Ada, kids often recognize him.
That’s because for three years, he has helped run ReStore’s Picnic in the Park, which provides children with food and activities throughout the summer.
MR. FISHER IS FEATURED IN THE CURRENT RESTORE NEWSLETTER. TO READ THE NEWSLETTER, OPEN THE ATTACHMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY.
“So I know a lot of the kids in the area,” said Calvin.
Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
Each town's festival is unique.
A distinctive feature of the Ada Harvest and Herb Fest is the participation of a number of churches, which see the event as an opportunity to get the word out about their church, a.k.a. evangelism.
Some churches make a few dollars for their mission projects through the sale of food and bake sales, but all are welcoming and hopeful that new members will attend. Both village and country churches can be found at the Fest.
Six of Ada's churches are part of this photo essay. Here are descriptions of the photos posted below:
The ONU Child Development Center along with Ready, Set, Grow Preschool and ONU Honors Programs will hold a trike-a-thon to raise money for St. Jude's Children Hospital and also for Amelia Griffin.
The event is from 11 a.m. to noon and 2-3 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept 29, according to June Zimmerman, director of the ONU Child Development Center.
It takes place at 209 S. Union St., Ada, in the Security Building parking lot.
Edgar C. Craig, 72, died on Monday, Sept. 21, 2015, at 10:55 p.m. at Hardin Memorial Hospital, Kenton.
He was born on May 8, 1943, in McGuffey, Ohio, to Nathaniel and Susan (Burton) Craig who preceded him in death. On Oct. 4, 1963 he married Carolyn A. Hinton and she survives in Kenton.
Edgar retired from Rockwell International of Kenton. He was a member of the Ada Full Gospel Pentecostal Church of God.
Also surviving are two sons: Keith (Kim) Craig and Eric (Tonja) Craig both of Kenton; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren; a sister, Mary Etta Ballinger of LaFayette.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Ressie Harner.
Due to the tremendous response and growing list of attendees, the Hardin County Business and Chamber Alliance is moving the location of the Women L.E.A.D. kickoff event to the Kenton Elementary School, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
RSVP is required by contacting the Alliance office by calling 419-673-4131 or persons can register by visiting the Women L.E.A.D Facebook page: Facebook.com/womenleadhccba.