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Ohio Northern University President Dr. Daniel DiBiasio will be the guest speaker at the Lima Rotary Club on Monday, June 10, at noon.

The Lima Rotary Club meets in the North Hall of the Veterans Memorial Civic & Convention Center at 7 Town Square at noon every Monday.

Here's an Ada doorway that you can no longer open and pass through. It's the front doors to the old Ada school. How old do you have to be to have opened these doors to go to school?

The Icon spotted HARVY on a white Honda in Bluffton.

The Hancock Historical Museum will host a Victorian Tea on the front porch of the historic Hull-Flater House on Saturday, June 22, from 11a.m. t 1 p.m. 

The event is for children ages 6-12 with an accompanying adult. The tea will highlight the time period of American Girl, Samantha. Guests are encouraged to bring their favorite doll and come dressed for the occasion. Participants will enjoy tea and treats served by the Victorian Ladies, while learning about proper etiquette for a Victorian tea party. And, 19th century lawn games and crafts will follow the tea. 

Alger Public Library hosts Get a (Better) Job workshops, starting Saturday, June 8, from 8 - 10 a.m. These workshops will be held the second Saturday of every month.

These workshop willl cover job searching, applications and resumes, and mock interviews. They are led by Janie Risner, recruiter and Jane Wilcox, retired HR manager.  

For more information, check out their website or visit the library's Facebook page.

Dakota (left) and Slade Gossman, members of the Ada Barnyard 4-H Club, showed several animals during Saturday's summer reading launch at the Ada Public Library. Dakota holds "Wizzard," a mottled cotchen rooster. Slade holds "Violet," a blue chotchen hen.

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