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Part of the library's summer reading program

By popular demand, Drummunity returns to Ada at 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 12, at First United Methodist Church.

The return visit is part of this summer's Ada Public Library's reading program. Drummunity, based in Ann Arbor performed at last year's Harvest and Herb Festival. Lori Fithian is the director.

The United Methodist Women of First UMC Ada will hold an ice cream social at 5 p.m., Wednesday, June 12, that is open to the public.

The menu includes sandwich or hot dog, sides, beverage, brownie, and Dietsch's Ice Cream.  It takes place in Wesley Hall.

 

Century 21 Sunway Realty, 208 N. Main St., Ada, invites Icon viewers to hot dog Thursdays, according to Becky Reed.

"Starting this Thursday, through Aug. 1, we will offer free hot dogs and lemonade in our Ada Main Street office from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.," said Reed.

"It's open to anyone," she said, added to stop by and have lunch on Centuery 21 Sunway.

The Ada Academic Boosters sends thank you to Carol Slane Florist, Ada, for donating and maintaining the beautiful flowers used for Ada High School’s Academic Awards, Senior Awards and graduation.

 

Here's the Ada High School golf team from 1990. It was revived that season after a 9-year hiatus.

Robert Sperling was the coach. Team members, front from left, Tony Archer, Brian Dodge, Marshall Traster, Matt Peiger, Jay Wolke and Angie Mumaugh.

Standing from left, Coach Sperling, Josh Kanode, Josh  Dye, Mike Ring, Paul Mattson, Brian Beckley, Todd Bucher and Matt Scott.

The team used Colonial Hils as its home court in 1990. (From the collection of Lee Crouse)

If you want to learn to draw superheroes, come to a Comic Book Club art class for adults and teens on Thursday, June 13 at 5 p.m. at Alger Public Library. 

The library is located at 100 W. Wagner, St., Alger.

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