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Ada First United Methodist's VBS, with the theme “Faith Lab,” met last week combining science, service opportunities and love with children, staff and the community. The 4-7th grade classes were called the Service Squad. Pictured are some of the squad members serving dinner at The ReStore Center last week. Students are (from left) Connor Mckean, Kale Pedersen, Bella Klingler, Tyler McClain, and Natalyn McClain. Leader Kurt Klingler supervised

250 bike riders expected for 4th Bluffton Ride to Remember

This year a bike route
passes through Ada-

Some 250 bike riders from far and near, first time event riders and riders with thousands of miles to their name, some on the fastest bikes and others who don’t even pedal, are coming to the 4th annual Bluffton Ride to Remember on Saturday, July 14.
 
Riders can choose routes from 2 miles to 112 miles on roads with scenic and historical interest. The Ride to Remember also provides rest areas, mobile rider support, an $8 meal coupon, showers and swimming.
 

Jon Umphress provided the Icon with this interesting photo of Ada's "Hello Girls," taken in 1948. These were employees of the telephone company in Ada. The photo was taken during the office Christmas party.

Left to right: Mabel Caudler, Ethel Stauffer, Betty Lu Hunsicker. Bonnie Hunsicker, Ruth Baughman, Gladys Myers, Allen High, Hallie Long, "Bink" Cunningham," Verna Lantz, Ruby Phillips, Gladys Binkley, Lizzie Wood and John Lantz, manager.

As the summer reading program continues its countdown

Summer continues to rock at the Ada Public Library.

The summer reading program for youth and adults is in full swing. The library's Facebook page keeps everyone up-to-date on activities this summer.

The page includes dozens of photos of summer activities.

To view those photos click here.

Noteworthy Community Choir performs during Saturday's Lima Symphony Orchestra patrotic pops concert at ONU. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Lima Symphony Orchestra presents its 4th annual patrotic pops concert here

Photos and story by Monty Siekerman
For the fourth year, Crafton Beck, Lima Symphony Orchestra music director, conducts the Lima Symphony Orchestra—but this will be his last year doing so since he is retiring from the LSO next season.

He plans to spend more time composing and will continue to direct the Mississippi State Symphony. Beck has served as LSO music director for the past 22 years.

The LSO has had only two directors in its 50-year history. His farewell concert will be next April.

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