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CORRECTION: Photos for 3-5th grades have been added

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The October 23 Halloween Parade hosted by the Ada Kiwanis was an opportunity for fun loving participants to strut their stuff in Halloween costumes and to compete for best costume in seven categories. 

View all of the 2023 Kiwanis Halloween costume contest winners in our FLIP BOOK

Preschool & Kindergarten 2023

  • 1st Ella Mowery of Ada
  • 2nd Charlie Cieply of Ada
  • 3rd Reagan Metzer of Wapak
  • 4th Addison Musselman of Ada

1st & 2nd Grade

  • 1st Carter Musselman of Ada
  •  2nd Eleanor Jones of Ada
  • 3rd Emmalyn Gerber of Ada
  • 4th Kamden Dearth of Ada

3rd & 4th Grade

  • 1st Miles Donley of Ada
  • 2nd Jaxon Whitted of Ada
  • 3rd Whitney Shephard of Ada
  • 4th Dallas Williams of Ada

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The Ada Rotary Club is reminding the community that World Polio Day is a time for Rotary members, public health advocates and all who want a world free from polio to come together. For more information, visit https://endpolio.org/

Garry L. Simon, age 82, of Ada, passed away on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at his residence in Ada. 

He was born on December 12, 1940, in Bluffton, Ohio to the late Harry D. and Dorothy Irene (Geiger) Simon. On December 28, 1981 Garry married Mary M. Castle and she survives in Ada. 

The Ada Youth Wrestling Club will conduct sign-ups on Tuesday, October 24, Wednesday, October 25 and Tuesday, October 30 at the Ada Park Building, which is located at the park entrance at the corner of Simon and Park Dr. Sign-ups will be from 5:00-7:00 p.m. 

St. Mark Lutheran will be hosting a Community Meal on Wednesday, October 25 from 5:00-6:30 p.m. The church is located at the corner of Lincoln and Johnson streets in Ada. 

The meal is Free and opened to the community.  As always, you may dine in, carry out, or drive up for curbside service. The October menu is chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, corn, fruit, and cookie. 

Organizers note, "Last month we served over 140 meals and this month we look forward to serving you.  See you there."

Here's the invitation from Alger Public Library, 100 W. Wagner St.:

Join us for our 1st ever Halloween event with Gordon Russ’s spook-tacular performance on October 24 at 5:00 p.m. 

It will be equipped with a professional sound system, spooky music, magical monster props.

The Spooky Monster Magic Show is truly one-of-a-kind, combining fast-paced fun with lots of audience participation. A kids-friendly show.

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