By Cort Reynolds
DELPHOS - Two Ada spikers were named to the All-Northwest Conference volleyball team in voting conducted by the league coaches recently.
Senior middle Megan Light was named second team All-NWC. The 5-11 Light led the Lady Bulldogs in kills and blocks. She was a first team all-league pick the last two seasons.
Junior setter Kirsten Poling earned honorable mention all-league. She topped Ada in assists and was among the team leaders in blocks and digs.
Ada finished 2-6 in the NWC, good for seventh place in the tough nine-team league.
Ada schools observe Red Ribbon Week Oct 26-30. Red Ribbon Week's focus is drug prevention awareness. Each day of the week has a special theme and dress-up opportunity.
Monday -
Better Things to do than Drugs or Bullying:
Wear your favorite sport/hobby shirt
Tuesday -
My Dreams, My Choice-Drug Free:
Wear a college shirt or career clothing
Wednesday -
Put Drugs and Alcohol to Sleep:
Wear your favorite pajamas
Thursday -
Stay Drug Free and Proud:
Wear Red, White, and Blue
A heavy fog has caused Ada schools to cancel classes today, Thursday, Oct. 22. The school first called a 2-hour delay at 6:18 a.m. Then, at 8:09 a.m. classes were cancelled, according to message on Ohio Alerts.
Lots of things take place at the Ada Public Library aside from offering books to read. Among those special things are monthly craft kits available for youth. This month's kit includes several Halloween-related projects. Stop by the library for your free kit.
Ada council will hold two meetings in executive session next week to interview potential council candidates. These sessions were set during the Oct. 20 council meeting.
Those interview meetings are set for 6:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 26, and noon, Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Letters of interest for the council mid-term vacancy are due by 4:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 23. Letters may be hand delivered or mailed to the village office, attention Council President, or by email to [email protected].
Ada Area Chamber of Commerce members “Zoomed” Wednesday morning.
The virtual meeting was first since this past winter when the covid-19 pandemic limited large groups to meet in person.
The meeting, viewed by 13 persons, provided members with an update on many of the chamber activities.
The most significant announcement was that Deb Curlis, chamber director, plans on stepping down from her position on Dec. 31. During her time as the first-ever paid chamber director she increased membership to more than 80 members.
Had the pandemic not affected the community Curlis said her goal to 100 members.