The Hardin County Clovers take on the Hardin County Sheriff’s office in a friendly competition shoot from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, April 6, at the Hog Creek Game Club, rural Ada. The event promotes 4-H shooting sports clubs and firearm safety.
Activities include a rifle and shotgun competition, 4-H shooting, and firearms demonstration from the sheriff’s office.
The response to his obituary from former students, Ada residents and professional acquaintances was immediate.
In less than 24 hours after The Icon’s Facebook post, over 75 persons offered comments about him – a record for the Icon. As of Tuesday afternoon the Facebook post had over 4,000 reaches.
Maire Boulanger, Megan Miller and Jillian Hazelton were among school volunteers assisting Saturday's Ada Kiwanis Club pancake breakfast. The meal attracted 674 people. Helping the Kiwanis were members of the Ada Barnyard 4-H Club, Ada girl scouts and Ada National Honor Society. Addition photos are part of this series.
First there’s testing at Ada schools, a first grade musical and a high school musical. Ohio Northern University hosts a fitness competition, a 3K run/walk and several school-year end concerts.
There’s also the end of the school year with baccalaureate, commencements and alumni programs. Meanwhile at the public library there are board game days, book discussion groups and a teen pizza waffle day.
Ada first graders will present a musical this week.
The musical is titled, "Bada Bing, It's Spring!" by Jill Gallina. Two presentations are planned, on Thursday, April 4, at 1:15 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the school auditorium.
Here's the storyline: The children are waiting for warm weather, the rain is pouring, the weeds have appeared, but the flowers are still nowhere to be found! Come join us as we have fun waiting for the first signs of spring!