Ada seniors will soon perch on Main Street
Like last year, Ada High School graduating seniors will perch themselves along Main Street later this spring.
For the second year, graduating senior banners for Ada High School and Ada Apollo graduates will fly high as Ada council recently approved the project.
This year there are 56 graduates who will have their senior banner displayed.
“We are hoping to have them completed once again with the help of Linda Crawford of The Way I See It Photography by the first weekend of May,” Jennifer Wince told the Icon.
“All banners have been donated by the Ada community similar to last year,” she said, adding a special thank you to donors.
Wince organized last year’s banner project and the Ada Senior 2021 Facebook group reached out to her again, asking if she would assist.
“I want this tradition to continue in this community to honor the Ada and Apollo High School graduates,” she said.
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