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And, don't forget the film club's Halloween movies

Ada High School clubs and organizations are busy as October comes to a close. Here's a list of of club activities from the school website.

Ada High School film club will hold a Halloween movie night, at 6 p.m.on Wednesday, Oct. 28. Featured movies are Insidious and Silent House. 

Junior High students interested in participating in Junior High Quiz Bowl can meet at 8:15 a.m., Wednesday, in the high school art room.  

The collection clearly shows Lennon's pursuit of perfection; it offers an upgrade in aural experience for John Lennon fans

Reviewed by Craig Hoffman
Gimme Some Truth is a box set containing four themed discs of remastered John Lennon songs.

The box set was released along with John Lennon Signature Box Set and Power to the People: The Hits compilation to celebrate what would have been the artist’s 80th birthday.

At The Inn at ONU on Oct. 31.

The Inn at ONU is taking reservations for its “Around the world Halloween wine sampling” event planned in October.

The sampling is from 7:30 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 31, at The Inn, 401 W. College Ave., Ada.

The evening includes five wine samples from a selection of eight wines unique to The Inn, plus a variety of appetizers and desserts.

Wine commentary will be provided during the evening by Diana Kerr Brown, an industry wine expert. Live music is also part of the event.

Wine will be available for purchase during the evening.

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Hardin County farmer Levern Weaver recently directed a $2,500 America’s Farmers Grow Communities donation, sponsored by Bayer Fund, to Hardin County 4-H.

The 4-H Program will use the funds to conduct a new Agricultural Science program with Cloverbud members. This program will provide hands-on learning to 4-Hers who are in Kindergarten through 2nd grade.

Youth will explore soil science, water quality, careers in the agriculture industry, and more. The program will take place in April – September of 2021.  

The congregations of St. Mark Lutheran and Sugar Grove United Methodist are working together to provide a free community meal – Last Wednesday Community Meal –  from 5 to 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 26.

The meal is for carryout only and pickups are available at St. Mark, 125 Johnson St., Ada. Social distancing and safety protocol will be observed. 

This month's meal is baked spaghetti. There will be carry out service only and the meal is free and opened to the public.  Last month 61 meals were served.

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