The Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-H Club held our second meeting of the year on Sunday, March 10.
We started our meeting with roll call to take attendance, followed by The pledge of Allegiance and our 4-H pledge.
There were demonstrations given by Riley Ferguson, Brody Erickson, Wyatt Ferguson, and myself.
We also had our election of officers, we voted on our 4H binder covers for best cover, and we also voted on a new t-shirt design! As always we wrapped our meeting up with a snack and refreshments!
Here's a view of the twin Ada water towers that you don't see often. It's taken from the large windows on the second level of the First United Methodist Church on Main Street.
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FROM ONU WEBSITE - After winning Ohio Northern University’s version of the hit television show Shark Tank as a senior, Jeremiah Skow, BSBA ’14 grad, is setting his sights on the real thing.
In 2013, Skow won first place at the ONU Polar Pitch Competition for his idea for a credit card-ejecting wallet. In addition to a $1,000 prize, he received support from then-dean of the Dicke College of Business Administration Dr. James Fenton to patent his invention, and Spectre Wallets was born.
The Ada High School student council is sponsoring its annual American Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, March 19. In addition to being for students, the drive is open to the general public,.
High school students ages 16 and older and staff are eligible to give blood. Students should stop in the high school office to sign up for a donation time.
Joe Ferguson presented Ada Kiwanis membrers with a training session on Zoom. It's a program that allows club meetings to be conducted via the internet.
"Zoom Meetings for desktop and mobile provides the tools to make every meeting a great one," said Ferguson.
He noted that Zoom Focus on your meeting works like this: Click record to leave the note taking to Zoom’s auto-generated, searchable transcripts. It can also have and play videos with full audio and video transmit without uploading the content
It’s maple syrup weather as temperatures dip below freezing at night and rise above freezing in the daylight hours. Those conditions occurred during the past four days.
Here’s the highs and lows from March 5 to 11 from Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.