ADA — The Ohio Northern University Department of Music presents a celebration of choral music as part of the ONU Homecoming festivities in the Snyder Recital Hall in the Presser Building on Friday, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
The evening’s program will begin with the ONU Men’s Chorus presenting a variety of glee club pieces, and the ONU Women’s Chorus will follow with popular musical settings voiced for women.
The ONU Chamber Singers will offer an assortment of styles in both Latin and English. Finishing the program will be the University Singers with music in German and English and a spiritual by Moses Hogan.
Twenty seven members of the 1965 graduating class of Ada High School met over the weekend for their 50th year class reunion.
They attended the Ada-Lima Central Catholic football game on Friday night as guests of the school, then enjoyed a pizza party hosted by Gary and Charlotte Ludwig.
On Saturday evening they gathered for a dinner at The Inn at Ohio Northern University.
Class members attending were:
Front from left, Mary Hueston Ralston, Patty Long Badertscher, Joanna Roof Klingenberger, Jane Helser, Charlotte Willeke Brown, Judi Brown Ludwig, Diane Hackworth Spradlin, Drenda Hathaway Metzger.
Enjoy warm and fresh Krispy Kreme doughnuts for breakfast at the Harvest andvHerb Festival Saturday, Sept. 19.
Krispy Kreme doughnuts may be pre-ordered for $6 per dozen from Ada music students prior to Wednesday, Sept. 16.
Orders must be prepaid. Checks may be made payable to the Ada Music Boosters. Prepaid doughnut orders will be available at the Ada Music Booster booth at the Harvest and Herb Festival.
Funds raised will support Ada instrumental and vocal music programs.
annual membership drive for the Ada Music Boosters is continuing throughout the fall. With the help of the Ada community, the Music
Despite a solid game from Bulldog quarterback Seth Conley, a late Ethan O'Connor touchdown gave Lima Central Catholic a lead they would not relinquish as the visiting Thunderbirds defeated the Ada Bulldogs 22-20. The tough, non-conference loss was Ada's first, dropping their season record to 2-1.
Both teams showed offensive fireworks early on, scoring 36 of the game's combined 42 points in the first half. LCC struck first as T-Bird quarterback O'Connor connected with Sammy Santaguida on a 31-yard scoring strike with just over five minutes to play in the first. The extra point was blocked, leaving LCC with the 6-0 lead.