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Ada Rotary and local businesses to raise funds with sweets

OCT 22 MEDIA RELEASE__The Ada Rotary Club will join Rotary clubs around the world in observing World Polio Day this Friday, October 24, by providing Purple Pinkie Donuts at several local businesses.

These donuts, topped with purple icing, symbolize the purple ink used to mark the pinkie fingers of children who have received the polio vaccine in third world countries.

Purple Pinkie Donuts will be available at the following Ada locations on Friday:

FROM FACEBOOK__The work of composer Andrew Holdsworth, ONU BFA '25, will be featured in the October 23-26 production of As You Like It at the Freed Center for the Performing Arts.

Holdsworth, who is now based in New York City, has collaborated with guest director Raphael Emmanuel, composing music to be carried throughout the transitions of the show including 4-part harmonies, a clarinet solo, guitar and percussion, using multiple genres from classical to rock and funk.

The production is made possible with support from Quest Federal Credit Union

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The Ada Board of Education met on Thursday, October 16 with the attached agenda. Board members heard reports from the superintendent, Julie Simmons, from Treasurer Kim LIght, and from principals Dan Lee and Angela Maag.

The board also discussions about student drop-off and War Memorial Park board meeting attendance.

Dear Ada community,

We wanted to notify the public that there will be a village-wide food and school supply drive on October 25 to benefit our very own Ada Food Pantry and Ada Exempted Village Schools. We will have teams of volunteers walking and driving around the Village collecting donations that day.

FROM FACEBOOK__The Bluffton University PEACE Club will host a breakfast fundraiser for students and community members. Pancakes, sausage, coffee and juice will be served at the October 25 event.

The breakfast will be held at First Menonnite Church, 101 S. Jackson St. The entry fee is $5. Donations will also be happily accepted.

Read more at October 25 Pancakes for Peace.

 

Judge issues Temporary Restraining Order against OHSAA; Board of Directors will set voting dates

OCT 21 MEDIA RELEASE__In response to a lawsuit filed by a student-athlete on October 15 against the Ohio High School Athletic Association regarding Name, Image and Likeness (NIL), a Franklin County judge opened the case on Monday by issuing a 45-day Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the OHSAA.

The 45-day TRO prevents the OHSAA from enforcing its bylaw that prohibits a student-athlete from being compensated for his/her Name, Image and Likeness.

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