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FROM FACEBOOK__Vancrest of Ada is hosting a Craft Fair on November 22 from 10:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. This event is open to the community. 

Santa Claus will be there for photos and a taco salad bar will be available.

Vancrest of Ada
600 West North Ave. Ada, Ohio 45810

FROM FACEBOOK__Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Join the Ada Public Library for an art project this Saturday, November 22 at 1:00  p.m.

Check out the Ada Public Library calendar HERE.

320 N. Main Street
Ada, OH 45810
(419) 634-5246

FROM FACEBOOK__The Ada Rotary will host its annual Holiday Food and Wine Pairing on Thursday, December 11 at 6:00 p.m. at The Inn at Ohio Northern University. The event includes live music, a holiday atmosphere and fine wines paired with delicious food.

TICKETS
$65 per person in advance includes tax and gratuity. To purchase tickets, call Laurie Laird at 419-303-0586 or Becky Neville at 419-230-2250.

ADA ROTARY CLUB HOLIDAY RAFFLE
$1/ticket or 6/$5. Win a holiday basket, wine, chocolates, local artwork and more!

FROM ADA BULLDOGS FACEBOOK__Four Ada Schools students were recently recognized as Kenton Elks Teens of the Month. Ada October Students of the Month are Emma Lambdin and Slade Gossman. Ada November Students of the Month are Kaylie Klear and Joshua Thaxton.

The Village of McGuffey Christmas Parade begins at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 22.

Meet Santa and enjoy milk and cookies at the community building following the parade. ◾️

MEDIA RELEASE__The Ohio State University’s Agroecosystem Management Program (AMP) will host the Stinner Summit at Bluffton University on December 12 to gather people together to discuss regional challenges around food production. 

Northwest Ohio is a vital agricultural region, providing food to local, regional, and international markets. Farming is deeply woven into family and community history here. However, farmers are struggling to make ends meet, agriculture has been linked to water quality issues and one in seven people in the region are food insecure. Internal tensions have set different sectors of the community against each other, creating frustrations and misconceptions about the role that each should play to address these challenges.

This year’s event will discuss “Finding Common Ground: Connecting Farms, Food, and Community in the Western Lake Erie Watershed.” Ohio State AMP invites farmers, food processors, policy makers, consumers and others involved in food production and distribution to this event. 

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