Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 19.
The monthly meeting is at Community Health Professionals. Deb Curlis, chamber president, said that part of the meeting will be held to finalize plans for the Harvest and Herb Festival taking place in September.
The Hardin County Hootenannies met at Riley Fleece's farm.
President Isaac Davis opened the meeting by asking Riley to lead the American Pledge and Levi Beiler to start the 4-H pledge. Old business was double checking our livestock fair entries.
Also, Faith Holbrook announced the theme for the fair booth is "Hootenannies - Takin' to the Road, Traveling Far with 4-H!" and she gave a reminder to get a 5x7 face photo of each member to put into our booth's cars by the next meeting.
The Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance will be making a public announcement in the weeks ahead about a new opportunity for women professionals and women in business throughout Hardin County and surrounding communities, as the Alliance has developed a new board-approved program and organization called Women L.E.A.D, "Women Leading Women Forward."