February 2019

Ada schools have cancelled classed today, Wednesday, Feb. 20, according to Meri Skilliter, superintendent.

The school went on a two-hour delay at 5:35 a.m. and cancelled for the day at 7:38 a.m., according to Ohio Alerts.

No scores were kept at Saturday’s Flag City Open, however ONU men’s and women’s track team had outstanding performances. Those results follow:

Men’s results

International Play Festival this weekend at ONU

Ohio Northern University’s Department of Theatre Arts will present The International Play Festival: India from Thursday through Sunday, Feb. 21 to Feb. 24 in the Stambaugh Studio Theatre of the Freed Center for the Performing Arts.

Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and at 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

A question-and-answer session with the directors and company will be held following the Sunday, Feb. 24 performance.

Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for seniors and $20 for adults. To order, visit freedcenter.com or call the box office at 419-772-1900.

Become a hanging flower basket sponsor

The village of Ada invites residents to consider being a hanging flower basket sponsor this year, according to Jami Hall, village administrator.

The village’s annual tradition of hanging flower baskets on Main Street has caught on and is now part of the downtown beautification of Ada. The program started in 2014.

Twenty-eight hanging baskets will go up this spring planted with petunias provided by Stratton Greenhouses, Bluffton.

The cost to sponsor one basket is $125. That covers the planting, dirt and fertilizer. The village handles the watering of the plants.

ONU men’s swim team captured second and women third in the OACC swim championships Saturday in Akron. Results follow.

Women’s results

She's an activities assistant at Vancrest

February's Vancrest of Ada employee spotlight shines on Kara McVicker of Ada, a Vancrest activities assistant.

Kara has previously worked in a long-term care facility as an aide also as an activities assistant. She was once a lifeguard at the Kenton YMCA where she instructed aquacise classes.

Kara’s favorite job previous to Vancrest was painting carousels at Carousel Works Inc. She has an amazing talent with a paintbrush and her imagination.

Graduated from Alger HS; worked at Wilson's for 30 years

Marilyn Kay Sanders, an assistant living resident of Vancrest, Ada, is the featured in this month’s “Resident Spotlight” at Vancrest.

She attended school and graduated from Alger High school in 1964 as the last class from Alger High school before it changed to Upper Scioto Valley.

Kay and her late husband, Larry, were married in 1968 and had three girls.

Kay worked at Wilson’s football factory for 30 years. Her main job was to sew linings.  Kay said she would go back to work now if she could as she truly liked her job. She watched football until she quit making them.

Ohio Northern University is hosting several events in February to commemorate Black History Month. All events are free and open to the public. They include:

“Chasing after King & his dream: The civil rights movement after Dr. King’s assassination” at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 19, in the English Chapel. Lunch will be served.

The Icon found DIVA GC on  dark blue Pontiac G8 somewhere between Ada and Bluffton.

FROM ADA BULLDOGS FACEBOOK - Langston McClain and Eli Esguerra, members of the Ada Youth Wrestling Club, advance to the OAC grade school wrestling championship March 23-24 in Youngstown.

Eli wrestled at the OAC Grade School District Championship in Thomas Worthington and won first place in Division 3 110-pound bracket.

Langston wrestled at the OAC Grade School District Championship in Troy and won first place in Division 2 61-pound bracket.

 

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