It was a perfect evening for jazz on the lawn. Sorry we didn't know about it in advance. On Tuesday evening the Ohio Northern University jazz band performed an outdoor concert. Click here for a short YouTube Facebook video.
Report submitted by club Reporter Lindsey Winings
The Jumbo Jr. Farmers 4-H Club met at McDonald Township Hall on April 26 at 7 pm. The meeting was called to order by President, Claire Ketcham.
Payton Whitaker led the Pledge of Allegiance and Lindsey Winings led the 4-H pledge.
Roll call, noted by Tate Ketcham was responded to by members with their favorite food.
Topics of discussion began with club t-shirt orders (red or white t-shirt with black writing will be the official shirts for 2021) and possibly club masks with logo. Order forms will be available at the next meeting.
Ronald Dean Lehman, 74, died April 27, 2021, at the Bridge Hospice Care Center in Findlay. Ronald was born June 17, 1946, in Bluffton to the late Vilas and Marie (Bogart) Lehman. On Jan. 21, 1983, he married Barb Turner Lehman who survives.
Ronald graduated from Bluffton High School. He was a tool and die/journeyman at Tower Automotive in Bluffton. Ronald enjoyed building projects, camping, NASCAR and machining in his shop. He was a U.S. Navy veteran serving in Vietnam aboard the U.S.S. Forrestal.
Click here to access the survey
The Ada school transportation survey for the 20921-22 school year is now on the school website.
According to the post on the website:
Due to the change in school hours and the move to one dismissal time, the school requests all parents of students fill out a transportation survey form regardless of whether your child rides a bus.
We are in the process of determining transportation needs for all students.
Bus routes will need to be adjusted in order to accommodate more students.
Craft vendor booth form and
parade entry form attached below
Ada’s Harvest and Herb Festival returns on Saturday, Sept. 18, following an off-year due to covid-19.
The event sponsor is the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce. Craft vendor and parade entry applications are now being accepted, according to Deb Curlis, chamber director.
Craft booths
Like previous festivals, this year’s event is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with craft vendor booths on Ada’s Main Street from Highland to College Avenue. Main Street will be closed at State Route 235 all the way to State Route 81.