Please join Women LEAD at our 4th Annual Girl's Empowerment Conference Luncheon. This year's keynote presentation will be a celebration of outstanding Hardin County Women Professional's sharing their perspective on life, success, and living passionately.
Libraries in Ada, Kenton, Dunkirk, Forest, and Mt. Victory will continue to offer tech service to patrons, thanks to a state library grant being renewed for another year. As in the past year, Chloe Noel will visit each library every week and, on occasion, offer classes.
During the past year, she answered questions from more than 1,000 patrons in Hardin County who came to her for help with iPhone, tablet, laptop, and computer problems with their software or hardware.
October’s temperature extremes were – extreme. The month’s high was 87 on Oct. 6 and Oct. 8. The low was 28 on Oct. 25, representing a 59-degree spread.
Pandora weather observer Guy Verhoff, provided the Icon with the month’s weather statistics.
The 2018 October average temperature was 54.0 degrees, compared to the normal average of 52.5 degrees.
This year’s October’s precipitation was 3.71 inches, compared to the normal average precipitation of 2.68 inches.
The daily weather summary for October follows in the attachment.
Liberty National Bank will sponsor a tailgate party in their lobby from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Friday. Employees will provide tailgate-type food and will be dressed in clothing of their favorite sports team. It’s a customer appreciation event, so all are invited to stop by.
Ameera Ansari, ONU costume shop manager and resident designer, turns Curtis into a zombie with a little help from Ethan D’Souza (right). The Ada Public Library sponsored a zombie makeup event on Saturday for students in grades 3-12.
Singers from Alger, Lima, and Delphos joined Noteworthy Community Choir for its first Saturday Sing on Nov. 3. Held at Golden Bridge Academy, singers learned several songs, accompanied themselves on Orff instruments (xylophones and metallophones), and created rainsticks - culminating in a time of sharing with parents and friends. This was the first in a series of yearly workshops NCC will sponsor to promote awareness of new choral opportunities for singers of all ages.