Friends of the Alger Public Library (FrAPL) led the first of three children’s programs at McGuffey Church of Christ and Roundhead United Methodist Church last week.
A total of 12 participants enjoyed the theme of Super Heroes by choosing capes and making masks, participating in a dramatic story, getting their photos taken as they flew over the city, playing corn hole and topping it all off with a Coke float.
The next meeting is at the McGuffey Church of Christ from 10-11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 30 and July 7, and inRoundhead at the United Methodist Church from 11 a.m. to noon on July 3 and 10.
Several members of the Hardin County 4H Dog Bowl Senior Quiz Team earned impressive individual awards. Second place, second from left, Adeline Moore (Hardin Hi-Lighters) and tenth place, far right, Ruth Anne Osborne (Pawsitive Attitudes). State competition took place in Columbus at The Ohio State University 4H Center.
Hardin County 4H Dog Bowl Senior Quiz Team won Reserve Champion during state competition in Columbus.
Members included, from left to right: Catherine Osborne (Pawsitive Attitudes), Adeline Moore (Hardin Hi-Lighters), team captain, Abigail Osborne, and Ruth Anne Osborne (Pawsitive Attitudes).
Friends of the Alger Public Library hosted their first community fundraising yard sale in June. All are welcome to participate in the next event, Saturday, July 4. Sales beginning at 8 a.m. Call Marissa Osborne 419-757-2035 for more information.
Water from the Big Riley Creek is currently overflowing into Bluffton's Buckeye Quarry as flood waters flow toward Ottawa and Findlay. This photo was taken at noon on June 27. The Icon invites Ada viewers to forward flood photos to [email protected].