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In this bitter cold, Icon founder Fred Steiner is attracting nuthatches and other birds with his homemade suet, a combination of Crisco, Jif Crunchy peanut butter, peanuts, wild bird seed, cornmeal, oatmeal, wheat flour and whatever seeds he has on hand. Fred notes, "If you could handle Crisco and Jif (not me) anyone could eat this."

On Saturday, April 13, 2024, the Ada Athletic Boosters will be holding their Annual Reverse Raffle at Liberty Oaks. Our organization provides support to all athletes at Ada Schools. This past year we have supported: 

Ohio Northern University Art & Design will host an artist lecture by Robbie and Robert Bailey, a "dynamic, photography creative team that specialize in both studio and environmental portraiture." Their photographs have been published in the New York Times as well as featured on The Today Show, The Discovery Channel, and NBC’s Nightly News. The Bailey’s fine art portraits have been exhibited worldwide and their State Fair Poultry Portraits are part of the permanent collection at North Carolina State University.

The talk beings at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, January 22, 2024 at the Elzay Gallery of Art on Ohio Northern’s campus. The Bailey’s photography show, Life & The Art of Living, is currently on exhibit.

The event is free and open to the public. For additional information: https://rb.gy/eudnre

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County Line Church, 4227 N Hardin Rd, Harrod, has announced that its food and clothing pantries are closed on Tuesday, January 16 due to frigid temperatures.

On Wednesday, January17 the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will be having the first membership meeting of 2024.

The program includes will have a January - June event schedule and chamber updates. 

Marth Nau of the United Way of Hardin County and Morgan Ellis from HCCBA will be speaking and providing community updates for 2024. 

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Not long after Ada rang in the New Year, the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce asked Facebook viewers what developments they'd like to see in 2024. Those who said "A farmers market!" are getting their wish.

Amber Simon has announced that Buckeye East Coffee Shop will host a winter market with a trial run from 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 20. 

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