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The Dicke College of Business Administration at Ohio Northern University honored three individuals with Pinnacle Awards at a banquet held March 11.

This prestigious award, which honors individuals who have made the highest commitment to the business college, was given to Larry F. Boord, a 1971 ONU graduate; Pam Hershberger, a 1987 ONU graduate; and James F. Fenton Jr., the outgoing dean of the Dicke College of Business Administration.

Hershberger, who graduated with high distinction with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in accounting and finance, is a certified public accountant and is licensed in both Ohio and Michigan.

Spots are still available for the Ada Public Library's "Computer Basics," class to be taught by the Library's Guiding Ohio Online/Americorps volunteer, Max Gauthier.

The class is scheduled for Tuesday, April 12, from 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Some of the items covered include:

General overview of hardware and software
Types of computers/devices
How to turn on your computer
Portable storage devices
Keyboard/mouse use
Parts of a window
How to properly turn off your computer
Computer care (cleaning keyboard or monitor)

To register for the class call 419-634-5246, or stop by the Library; spots are limited.

This is part of a continuing series featuring artists who have pieces at Gallery for the Arts, Ada.

Photos and story by Monty Siekerman
He talks about grog, slip, and recipes. He burns wood at 2,350 degrees...even in the summer.

That's Andrew (Andy) Steingass, a lifelong resident of Ada, and a ceramicist.
Andrew graduated from Ada High School in 2004, then earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from ONU. He now spends most of his time at the potter's wheel producing a variety functional pieces.

David Retterer, Ada mayor, talks with ONU Department of Art and Design students at the Ada depot. Students in the Advanced Visual Communication Design course have been tasked to answer these questions: How can graphic designers use their skills to draw attention to—and invoke a solution to—the problem of urban decay? How can they take responsibility and help rehabilitate those wounded environments?

Ada's April CIC meeting features a presentation by Michael Hocker. He will discuss the Lincoln Highway.

The meeting is at noon, Wednesday, April 13, in the Dean's Heritage Room, McIntosh Center.

 

 

 

Although school is not out for the summer, plans are underway for a late-summer back-to-school event held at Bethel Church of Christ, rural Ada, on Sunday, Aug. 21, according to Gideon Fisher, who is planning the event.

The event is called “Urge” and it is a free, community-wide, student, back-to-school event.

Fisher explained the event this way:
“The focus of Urge is to encourage students (junior high through college age) to do well in the upcoming school year but more importantly to urge them to be who God wants them to be in their schools.

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