Ada's latest news

Earlier this month the Farmers and Merchants Picnic committee held a 50/50 raffle. Here are the winners: 

First place –  Smoker/grill with one-half hog, Carrie Dotson
Second place – Family Kalahari getaway, John Mahlmeister
Third place – Flat screen TV, Joe Ferguson
Fourth place – Fire pit with wood bundle, Eric Wetmore
Fifth place– Vera Bradley Bundle, Ryan Price

Sponsors of the raffle included Century 21 Sunway Realty, Hays Insurance Agencies and Sheehan's Enterprises.

 

Where did the 6-foot rule come from?

This  Covid-19 question video series is in cooperation with Ada SAFE 2020. The series is the collective work of experts, community leaders, organizers, parents, and members of the community.

The question is: "Where did the 6-foot social distancing rule come from?"

Click here for additional background on the purpose of this series.

The Ada Icon includes this list of community organizations our Classified Ad Page.

The information includes:
• Organization name
• Contact person
• Contact person phone number
• Meeting schedule and location, if that is appropriate
• Link to a website or Facebook

We invite groups that are not listed to send us information. This listing is free. In addition, we ask groups on this list to continue to send information about their activites and events throughout the year.

We admit, we've tossed viewers some softball "where is it" photos. So, let's move this quiz up a couple notches.

So, you think you know Ada? Okay, where is this? Our only hint: Not on the ONU campus.

Answer tomorrow.

Century 21 - Sunway Realty, Ada, will hold an open house from 1 to 3 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 30, at 2927 County Road 60, Ada. Sharon Music will host the event. For more information contact Sharon at 419-303-4113 or email: [email protected]

 

Patrons may now schedule a time to stop in the library

The Ada Public Library is back in business.

Last week the library announced that it is taking appointments for patrons to stop inside the library, according to Rhett Grant, library administrator.

“Patrons can schedule a visit by calling the library at 419-634-5246,” he said. 

They can also schedule a visit by clicking on this link. 

Appointments are for 10 people or less for 30 minutes, every hour on the hour. 

Curbside will continue at the same time. Also, late fines will continue to be waived. 

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