Sing along with the students at the ONU Community Preschool: "When dogs get up in the morning this is what they say...they say..." Dr. Terri Lenzo, music education professor at ONU, leads some singing at the preschool. Students chose the animals in the next verses. There were cats, tigers, lions and even catepillars. You'll need to ask one of the students what the catepillar says in the morning.
You've heard the term Ada Chats, and you're still not sure what it means? We invite you to join us for the last Ada Chats of this semester, Wednesday, April 12th, 3:30p.m. at Heterick Memorial Library, ONU. Can't make it, or bummed you've missed past chats? Check out the link for videos from past presenters.
If the yellow daffodil is Ada's flower of April, then forsythia is the bush of April. Here's close up of the first April bush bloomer at New Leaf, rural Ada.
April is full of events at the Ada schools. Here's an update on some of these activities from the Ada school website:
Ada High School students will director a play this spring featuring junior high students. For students interested in trying out for a role, auditions are before school at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 12 and Thursday, April 13. There are a limited number of roles, Talk to Austin or Allison for more information.
MUD HENS: There will be a fan bus going to watch the varsity baseball team play in Toledo at the home of the Mud Hens. The sign-up sheet will be in office.