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You'll find this one at Ada Public LIbrary

By Monty Siekerman
Jenny Grant, with a little help from her husband, Rhett, painted the big front window of the Ada Public Library for the window decorating contest.

You don't often associate attorneys with being artists (Jenny practiced law near Atlanta before moving to Ada last summer) but she honed her window drawing talent when she was a teenager working for a movie theater.

Back then, she'd occasionally draw a picture on the theater window telling passers-by what was playing. Rhett, the new library director, helped some...by coloring in the building, tree, and wording.

The Claypool and Cartwright families of Lima sing carols on Saturday at the long term and rehab portion of Vancrest. While...just down the hall, in the assisted living portion of Vancrest, Melia Santillanez plays the keyboard. (Monty Siekerman photos)

29 craftsmen and independent dealers - just in time for Christmas

By Monty Siekerman
Jennifer Line of Vancrest puts the finishing touches on a tree that will be raffled off during the second annual Vancrest Holiday Fair on Saturday, Dec. 9.

After a successful first year in 2016, even more vendors have signed up for this year's event which will be held from 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.

There will be 29 craftsmen and independent dealers selling their wares to all who attend, just in time for Christmas gift-giving. The tree raffle is new this year.

The fair is a good place to find unique gifts. Vancrest is located on State Route 81 west, across from Ada Schools.

Priscilla West serves as the Salvation Army Red Kettle drive bellringer in front of Reichert's Clothing on Saturday morning. The drive helps local families with everything from rent and utilities to food and necessities. Bellringers will be at Reichert's again next Saturday, then at Community Market on Dec. 16 and 23. (Monty Siekerman photo)

You'll find this plate on a white Nissan parked just off Main Street, Ada. Looks like a husband and wife combination.

Once upon a time in Ada

Things you didn’t know about your own hometown

By Lee Crouse
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