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Allows pharmacy residents to present their research in a structured, juried environment, represents one of only a handful of regional residency conferences held throughout the United States

Ohio Northern University will host the 9th annual Ohio Pharmacy Resident Conference, to be held virtually on Friday, May 21.

The event, which allows pharmacy residents to present their research in a structured, juried environment, represents one of only a handful of regional residency conferences held throughout the United States.

The event is hosted each year by ONU’s Raabe College of Pharmacy.

The conference’s presentation schedule reflects the wide diversity of pharmacy practice, the positive impact on the population, and the profession’s innovative nature.

• K to 2nd grade flag football • 3rd to 6th grade football

­­­Ada Youth Football sign-ups are open online for Kindergarten to sixth graders starting today (May 18) and continuing to June 10. To register open the following link:

https://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=adayouthfootballk6

According to Meagan Zoladz, “If you are new to Ada Youth Football, you need to create an account before registering. Please enter the grade your child will be in for the 2021-2022 school year.”

General manager of The Inn at ONU is the speaker

 Members of the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly meeting at 8 a.m., Wednesday, May 19, in the Ada Public Library meeting room, according to Becky Neville chamber president.

"Our speaker is Kollin Hanes, general manager of the Inn at Ohio Northern University.  There will be time for a 30-second ad update from the membership," she said.  

A chamber Harvest and Herb Festival meeting will follow the membership meeting. 

 

Janette Moore, age 84, went Home to be with her Lord on Saturday, May 15, 2021 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. 

She was born on July 24, 1936 in Langley, KY to Manor and Fannie (Arms) Manuel and they preceded her in death.  On January 21, 1956 she married the love of her life Harry Moore at the courthouse in Kentucky.  

During April, Ada elementary read-a-phone Kindergarteners, first and second graders read 5,147 books. Ada third, fourth and fifth graders read a total of 266,199 pages. Along with the reading, students collected pledges and food for the Ada Food Pantry. Students collected 947 food items and $8,149.70. (Photo from Ada Bulldogs Facebook)

Free USTA introduction to tennis at Ada Park Saturday

The Ada Tennis Association will host a free tennis day at the park courts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 22.

Interactive tennis activities, games and play for adults and children ages 4 on up will take place at the event.

Free tennis balls, prizes and free racquets will be given out. Participants can come anytime May 22, and stay as long as wanted.

The four park courts are located at 401 N. Park Drive in Ada near the pool.
 

The Association reminds viewers that tennis is also a lifetime sport, which is safe and socially distant.

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