In the Ada Icon's continuing quest to stump our readers, we offer this photo taken in Ada. Know where it is?
Hint: in the lobby of a center on Main Street. The words are so true, as you know, if you have ever dealt with a multinational corporation or federal agency...and remember, "the conversation is being recorded for quality assurance and training purposes."
The answer: In the waiting room of Family Chiropractic Center, i.e. the offices of Dr. Larry Hubbell and Dr. Todd Gillfillan at 108 N. Main. (Monty Siekerman)
Liberty National Bank customers got an extra treat Friday when they could choose from 7 different soups, even pickle soup. Here, Corsie Arn and Brandt Miller set up the table of free food which was prepared by employees. Just before Valentines Day, LNB will have a large selection of homemade sweets available for customers. (Monty Siekerman photo)
Interested in winning a 1lb of Dietsch Brothers Chocolate, and bragging rights?!
Stop by the Ada Library, or call 419-634-5246 to sign-up for this fun event. The rules are, there are no rules other than you create a dessert that features chocolate!
Not a baker? NO PROBLEM! The public is welcome to join us in sampling lots of great desserts--this year the winners will be decided by people's choice, so everyone's vote matters!
Wednesday, February 3rd, 6p.m. at the Ada Library FREE
Fourteen ballet dancers from New York City and 13 dancers, who won local auditions, will present "Cocktail Hour: The Show" on Saturday and Sunday at the Freed Center.
Marilyn Klaus is founder, artistic director, and choreographer of the troupe, New York City's Ballets with Twist.
The show consists of more than a dozen fast-paced vignettes, each song a different "scene."
Scenes take place in many parts of the world, such as Cuba, Hollywood, Paris, Asia, Africa, each with different costumes and music written especially for the show.
More than 100 people dined at ONU"s Curry Night on Monday in McIntosh ballroom.
Here, Benjamin Johns, president of the Indian Student Association, serves a curry of butter chicken from India. Curry originated in India.
Diners had a choice of seven different curries from four regions.
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Many Americans think curry is spiced hot, but that is not always the case, depending on the spices used. It can include meat or be vegetarian. Different vegetables are included, depending on what is available locally.