What's an outdoor Ada summer event without music from a steel drum band? Ada's own Wild Steelions performed during Saturday's Ada Public Library summer reading program launch. Here are several photos plus a video. Dr. Sarah Waters directs the band.
Women for the Land, will hold a Lunch and Learn on Tuesday, June 11, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at OSU Spark Lab, Kenton.
The program is coordinated by representatives from American Farmland Trust, USDA/Natural Resources Conservation Service, Hardin Soil and Water Conservation District, Wyandot Soil and Water Conservation District and Ag Credit.
The topic will be Field Tile and Drainage with presentation and discussion of agricultural drainage and the benefits of field tile. Please RSVP by Friday, June 7, by calling Hardin SWCD at 419-673-7238, ext. 3. The cost for lunch is $5.
Here's an Ada doorway that you can no longer open and pass through. It's the front doors to the old Ada school. How old do you have to be to have opened these doors to go to school?
The Hancock Historical Museum will host a Victorian Tea on the front porch of the historic Hull-Flater House on Saturday, June 22, from 11a.m. t 1 p.m.
The event is for children ages 6-12 with an accompanying adult. The tea will highlight the time period of American Girl, Samantha. Guests are encouraged to bring their favorite doll and come dressed for the occasion. Participants will enjoy tea and treats served by the Victorian Ladies, while learning about proper etiquette for a Victorian tea party. And, 19th century lawn games and crafts will follow the tea.