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Opened at Chautauqua Theater Company, New York

FROM ONU DEPT. OF ART AND DESIGN FACEBOOK - Ohio Northern University graduate Jill Davis (BFA/art ’94) has designed the set for “A Midsummer Night's Dream” by William Shakespeare that opened this month at the Chautauqua Theater Company.

Jill is currently an associate professor and the resident scenic and lighting designer in the department of Theatre at Case Western Reserve University.

Prior to her appointment, she has a number of years of experience in scenic design and scenic painting in professional theater.

Tuesday in the public library

Every Tuesday, Ada Public Library hosts Teen S.T.E.M. Science at 3 p.m., for sixth through twelfth graders. (S.T.E.M. stands for Science,  Technology, Engineering and Math.) The next S.T.E.M. Science for teens will be Tuesday, July 2 at 3 p.m.

Participants conduct science experiments, often with special guests, Mrs. Bowden and Mr. Lusk.

This is part of the summer reading program. All participants will receive a ticket to win weekly prizes.

The Tuesday, July 2, Ada council meeting takes place at 6:30 p.m. in the depot on Main Street. The meeting is held there due to the renovation project in the municipal building.

Presser Hall on the ONU campus has musical bas relief's high above passers-by. This summer these artistic pieces are getting a well-deserved cleaning. This photo shows a before-during-and-after cleaning. Check out the additional photos for more views of the process.

Ada Full Gospel hosts their Vacation Bible School next week, from Monday, July 8 through Thursday, July 11 from 6 to 9 p.m. 

Mr. Molecule - he's a scientist and magician

The Ada Public Library has another exciting week planned for its summer reading program.

On Monday at 11 a.m. Mr. Molecule comes to Ada. He’s a scientist and magician  and he will present a program for kids at the First United Methodist.

And, each day this week (July 1-6) that reading program participants check out a “oversized” book, each participant will receive a prize.

The library says that there’s one ticket earned per day. If you aren’t registered for the summer program, there’s still time to sign up.

 

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