ReStore has a new floor and is once again open for business, meals, and events.
The community center closed in mid-December, after sponsoring many Christmas events, and reopened Tuesday with the nonskid, multicolored floor.
Here, Dana Walters, director, and Robert Kanzig, assistant director, admire the upgrade.
The original floor was installed many years ago when the Main Street location was known as Messick's Dime Store, later to be Peper Drugs for many years.
15-minute interview with Tristan Waugh, Cole East, Sidney Faine, Luis Olvera and Jorge Reyes during third period study hall.
You are all seniors, what are your plans after high school? Tristan: Probably will attend ONU or University of Toledo. I’m interested in mechanical engineering. Cole: ONU, where I want to play soccer and major in physical therapy. Sidney: I want to attend Defiance and play basketball. Luis: I’m undecided, but want to go into business. Jorge: I’m going to take a break from school and maybe attend later.
Jeff Oestreich will serve at Ada council president in 2016. Oestreich was chosen for the position by council members at Tuesday's 2016 council reorganization meeting.
Other council committee appoints were also announced. Those committees are listed in an attachment at the bottom of this story.
Members of Ada council are:
Terms through Dec. 31, 2017
• Don Fleming
• Jeff Oestreich
• Bob Simmons
• Terry Keiser, appointed Aug. 4, 2015