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The Ada-Lost Creek Gators held their second WOAL home meet on June 16 vs. the Wapak Waves. See results HERE. PHOTO by Cort Reynolds.

Individuals can attend the 6:30 p.m. June 21 Ada council meeting in person or via Zoom.

The Zoom link as well as the council agenda and supporting materials are posted at https://www.adaoh.org/board-meeting/june-21-2022-630pm-meeting

ABOUT MEETINGS

The floor is open to the public at each meeting.

Ada First United Methodist Church, 301 N. Main, is inviting the community to the summer Vacation Bible School program "Knights of North Castle!" 

Knights of North Castle will be held in the evenings of July 25-29, 2022.

To register, visit https://forms.gle/GUK6DEpBX57LrCJM9

More information will be shared as it becomes available.

For more information, please contact the church office at (419) 634-4626 or at [email protected].

The Ada Municipal Pool announced the following on June 16:

"We would like to start this post off with a big thank you! A thank you to those who support our pool whether that be throughout each day or by simply passing along the word to a friend. We have had an overwhelming number of patrons on Tuesday's midnight swim and in order to keep our staff and patrons safe we have decided to suspend midnight swim.

"We will have a nightly swim each Tuesday from 8:00-10:00 p.m. We will closely monitor the number of patrons entering in order to ensure we have an adequate number of lifeguards on duty.

James Monroe Fraley, age 84, passed away on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, at the Wood County Hospital, Bowling Green.

He was born on August 6, 1937, in McGuffey, Ohio to the late Dan and June Dolly (Watson) Fraley. On August 10, 1959, James married Ovil M. Shepherd, she preceded him in death on June 20, 1992. 

James is survived by his two children: James (Barb) Fraley, Jr. of Findlay, and Brenda (Paul) Willeke of Dola; two grandchildren: Jessica Fraley and Brian (Kristin) Fraley; three great grandchildren: Hannah, Kayleen, and Aubrey; a brother, Carl Fraley of Kenton; and two sisters: Shirley England of Kenton and Sue (Steve) Spearman of Arizona.

The Hardin County Freedom Fest Committee is looking for groups, families, Scouts, 4-H clubs, and others who would like to participate in the 4th of July Parade in Kenton.

Line up will start at 9:00 a.m. on July 4 at the Mary Lou Johnson Library, 324 E. Columbus St.

The parade starts at 10:00 a.m. The parade will start at the Armory and turn left towards town on Main St., then turn left on Columbus Street ending at the Kenton Middle School.

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