Frustrated that you missed seeing the 3-d printer demo at the Ada Public Library? Have no fear! Back by popular demand, we will be having one more demo on Monday, December 21st from 3-5p.m.
Stop by the Ada Public Library for a demonstration on how a 3-d printer works. Max Gauthier, Ada Public Library Guiding Ohio Online/Americorp Tech volunteer, will be available to answer questions as the printer is running.
Just a reminder that Max is also available for 30 minute or hour long sessions, once per day, three times/week, to answer any of your tech related questions! Please stop by the Library, or call 419-634-5246 to sign-up for tech time today!
Ohio Northern University sophomore Lynn Kelly studies for a nursing final exam at Heterick Memorial Library. Just a few more days remain before the Christmas break. (From the ONU Facebook)
Ken Collins continues his feature series on Ada's residential Christmas lights. It confirms that Ada is a village that turns on its lights for the holidays.
Take an evening cruise around town and pretty soom you'll see some creative Christmas lawn displays. Monty Siekerman offers these photos as a sample of what you'll discover on any night trip in Ada.
LOTS OF PHOTOS BELOW
• Lanterns light the path to Jim and Pam Turner's home on North Main.
• Bob and Karen Ward residence on South Johnson with American flag and Christmas tree on porch.
• Presbyterian Church
• You'll find trains (more of them and faster, too) barrelling through the center of town. You'll find this colorful one at the corner of Willeke and Orders.
Christmas colors of red and green put this Ada yard in the Christmas spirit. Ken Collins took this nightime long-exposure photo during a recent photo tour of Ada.
Santa greets Ada Schools Superintendent Suzanne Darmer at a luncheon held at the school last Wednesday.
The annual holiday luncheon for senior citizens is sponsored by many local organizations to say "thank you" to those who have contributed to the school and community for many years. Afterwards, the Varsity Singers performed in the auditorium.
Other photos include:
• Jordan Bailey and Haley Wyss serve senior citizens at the luncheon at the school.
• Listening to remarks at the luncheon for seniors are Phil and LaDonna Compton and Tom and Janice Dearth