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Here is the weather report covering May 7 to 13.

New name on the way of Ada's Main Street non-profit

Robert Kanzig, ReStore Community Center executive director, updated Ada Area Chamber of Commerce members on the Main Street non-profit organization during the May 15 chamber breakfast at the Ada Public Library.

ReStore, 210 N. Main St., has served Ada and the surrounding communities for almost 13 years. 

Kanzig said that while the center’s board, staff, and volunteers remain as committed as ever to continue serving the area, they will soon be doing so under a new name, and are asking the community’s help in choosing it.

“The ReStore name has served us well,” said Kanzig, “It, for better or worse, has also served Habitat for Humanity well for longer.”

Here are all the grads

Here is the list of graduates in the Ada High School class of 2019. The list was released during senior honors night on May 15.

Anabel Grace Alexander

Robert Scott Allison

Austin Michael Amburgey

Kama Leigh Arn

Jaylin Lee Burkhart

Hailey Sue Callahan

Charles Brayden Lee Cheney

Bradley Allen Clum, II

Jacob Green Colwell

Taylor Erin Combs

Rilan Danielle Conley

Baylei Elizabeth Cooper

Shelby Rae Davie

Allison Dean Dotson

Zohie Lysette Dysert

Levi Wiatt England

Raina Devon England

Alexis Noel Ennis

Olivia Nicole Ennis

Abigail Lynne Erickson

Valedictorians Austin Amburgey, Jake Colwell, Brice Ferguson, Cade Mullins; Salutatorian, Miguel Jordan

Valedictorians and salutatorian
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Ada High School will honor its graduates of the class of 2019 on Sunday, May 26, at 2 p.m. in the high school gymnasium. 

At the Senior Honor Awards ceremony on Wednesday, May 15, it was announced that Austin Amburgey, Jake Colwell, Brice Ferguson and Cade Mullins have earned the honor of Valedictorians, while Miguel Jordan was named Salutatorian.

CLICK HERE for the list of 2019 graduates.

The Ready, Set, Grow Preschool school year concludes this week. The Icon stopped in during one of the final snack times for the year. Several of the students made a point to inform the Icon photographer that next year they will be in Kindergarten.

Youth soccer camp, Glow volleyball tourney, sand volleyball, T-ball, adult coed softball, pickleball tourney, 3v3 soccer tourney

FROM BLUFFTON ICON - Registration for several Bluffton Family Recreation classes are now underway, according to Daniel Tinch, BFR executive director.

Youth soccer camp
The camp is for U-8 to U-15 boys and girls held from Monday to Thursday, June 17-21. Camp times are 10 a.m. to noon at Steinmetz Field on Harmon Road. Jared Byers, BHS girls’ varsity soccer coach, leads the camp. Cost: $20 members; $40 non-members.

Glow volleyball tournament
The tournament is Saturday, June 1, and is coed 6v6 indoors. Team fee is $75. Cash prizes are awarded.

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