Ohio Northern students from Brazil and Japan describe Christmas traditions in their home countries. They spoke to 60 women on Tuesday at the United Methodist Church. The program was sponsored by the Hardin County Homemakers Council and the county extension office. Music was provided by the Ready, Set Grow Preschool students and The JubilHeirs from Miss Vicki's Music Studio. Laurie Laird and Chelsea Boehm talked on "A Burlap Christmas." Jami Delifield talked about "Food for Parties and Potlucks." (Monty Siekerman photo)
His first visit is tonight at Restore, then on Saturday at The Inn at ONU, then on Monday at Merry on Main, and again on Thursday, at Ada Public Library.
Here's what you need to know about these visits:
• ReStore from 5 to 8 pm on Friday, Dec. 4. Children are invited to "shop" for family members, but in this case the "shopping" is free. A child may select a free gift for each person in his/her family. And, the packages will be wrapped at no charge.
Nick Reza, a senior manufacturing technology major from Ada, Ohio, was awarded a Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Merit Award for the 2015-16 academic year.
Reza, who will receive $750, was selected by faculty members of the ONU Department of Technological Studies based on his participation in the ONU SME Chapter S186, scholastic accomplishments, financial need and application responses. Funds for the awards come from fundraising activities by the ONU SME chapter and the Lima chapter of SME.
The Ada Exempted Village Schools Board of Education Policy Committee will hold a meeting on Thursday, Dec. 10, at 8;30 a.m. in the Board of Education office, 725 W. North Ave., Ada.
It was not just any Tuesday evening chamber ensemble concert in Presser Hall on the ONU campus. The audience was treated to international beats and movements performed by local musicans and dancers. Many additional photos are available for viewing by clicking here. (Photos by Michael J. Ayers)
Photos by Michael J. Ayers
It was not just any Tuesday evening chamber ensemble concert in Presser Hall on the ONU campus. It featured international beats and movements performed by local musicans and dancers.
Adam Grim and Dr. Sarah Waters directed the performance.
Photos representing difference aspects of the performance include:
• ONU students performing a fast-paced and physically challenging traditional African dance.
The group performed a Ghanian ritual dance of harvest arranged by Benjamin Obodo Ayettey who also directed the dance and drum ensemble.