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Recycled items needed for Ada Public Library Summer Reading 2019:

-Paper Towel Rolls

-Toilet Paper Rolls

-2 liter pop bottles

-20 oz. bottles

-Gatorade bottles

-Cardboard boxes (Amazon boxes for example àany size will be great!)

-[empty] yogurt containers (any size)

-Packing peanuts

All of these items will be used for student Art or S.T.E.M. projects.

Your donations will be greatly appreciated!

Thank you,
Natalie Walton
Youth Services, Ada Public Library

It's Free Shred your Documents Week May 6 to May 11

It’s shred week at Liberty National Bank Monday, May 6, through Friday, Saturday, May 11.

The bank helps in the fight against Identity theft and fraud by sponsoring the Free Shred Your Documents Week, allowing community members to safely dispose of sensitive documents. 

“We are proud to offer this service free of charge as a way to give back to our communities,” said Ronald Zimmerly, Liberty president and CEO.

Did you ever want to dump a bucket of water on Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhardt? Ada elementary student had the chance on May 3. The water trick was one of many options for having fun at this year's Academic Boosters reading carnival. Check out the extra photos in this series and then watch for more carnival photos on Sunday.

Here's the weather report covering April 23 to 29.

In-Demand Jobs Week in Ohio

Ada Public Library is a host site for an In-Demand Jobs Week in Ohio and OhioMeansJobs.

The library will host the jobs event from noon to 3 p.m., Wednesday, May 8, according to Rhett Grant, library director.

“We are excited to host In-Demand Jobs week because it allows us to share resources available for career pathways to work for job seekers” said John Folk, Director of Hardin County Job and Family Services.

Hardin County is hosting several events to spread the word that many good-paying jobs are available locally in Healthcare, information technology, manufacturing, truck driving, and construction workers. 

In-Demand Jobs Week Schedule:

Victoria Ross of the Ada High School FFA Chapter was selected to perform with the Ohio FFA Band at this year's State Convention on Friday, May 3.

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