The 6th annual Super Bowl battle of Ada organizations is an evening of fellowship, fun and games hosted by the Ada Rotary Club:
April 23, 2024
6:00-10:00 p.m.
Norada Lanes, Ada
Dedicated to the Memory of Kevin Mierzejewski (1961-2018). Activities include 50/50 raffle tickets. All proceeds benefit Ada Rotary community projects and scholarships.
Registration is $125 per team, for a team of four bowlers. This includes three games of bowling, shoes, a large pizza and a pitcher of pop.
Ohio Northern University Music presents a guest artist recital featuring Ioana Missits, violin and Laura Silverman, piano. The concert at Presser Hall is free and open to the public.
Playing at home, the Ada High School softball team rallied late but lost a classic pitchers’ duel 3-2 to visiting county rival Riverdale on Tuesday evening, April 9.
Above clockwise) Michiganders Don and Anne Fairchild at Motter Park, Ten Thousand Villages guest list, 1861 Wine Lounge sky gazers.
What was your eclipse viewing experience? You can send up to 50 words and a photograph or two to [email protected] or tag @adaicon on Facebook. Deadline Thursday, April 11.
By Paula Pyzik Scott
As I write this, it’s just a few hours after the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024. Given traffic jam horror stories from similar events, I decided early on to stay put in Bluffton. But it began to dawn on me on Sunday that perhaps being in the path of totality was not going to double the population of our little town–a possibility for which emergency services were prepared.