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At Girl Scouts, girls are always counting down to the next adventure they will go on together. Maybe it is artistic. Maybe it's an experiment. Maybe it's getting outside or helping the community.
With Girl Scouting, girls make new friends and have a ton of new experiences that show how exciting the world is, and how awesome girls are. When girls just can't wait for what they'll do next, they can do anything they set their mind to! This is what Girl Scouts call the “I can’t wait to” feeling.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association board of directors met Thursday for its regularly scheduled September meeting. The following are highlights from the meeting. The complete set of meeting minutes will be posted later at OHSAA.org.
- The board reviewed the list of 30 schools that met the 2012-13 OHSAA Respect the Game Challenge. Eighteen of those schools also earned the Harold A. Meyer Award. The OHSAA will issue a separate release Friday with the list of schools and description of the awards.
Here's the new sign at the State Route 235 south entrance of the village. From left are, Chad Hays - Lions Club, Paul Nutter - Lions Club, Jay Epley - Ada Fire Department, Deb Curlis - Rotary Club, Rich Meininger - Rotary Club, John Berg - Kiwanis Club, and Joe Ferguson - Kiwanis Club. A second sign is on the north side of Ada at the intersection of Townshp Road 35 and State Route 235.
The Buy Ada First Committee, an ad hoc group consisting of local business people and residents, will hold the community’s fourth cash mob on Tuesday, Sept. 17, from 3 to 5 p.m. The location, which is a prominent business in Ada, will be revealed soon.
“Each cash mob has been a great success and it brings business to our Ada community,” said Heather Cox, of the committee.
“All you need to do is show up, make a purchase large or small and celebrate the Ada community. Join in the fun and give a local business a boost,” said Cox.