John Hohn, Director of Economic Development, Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance presents George Hopkins, Director of The Cadets and CEO and Executive Director of Youth Education in the Arts, a custom NFL football from Wilson Sporting Goods.
Presenting with Hohn is David Dellifield, Director, McIntosh Center ONU.
The Cadets rehearsed at ONU for the Drum Corps International 2015 World Championships at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Championship will be held Saturday and Sunday.
Several news announcements came from the recent Ada Kiwanis Club meeting.
• Shigehobu Yoshimoto, a guest of member Joe Ferguson, was welcomed to the meeting. He is a chaperone for the Labo program (sponsored by 4-H), which brings Japanese youth to the United Sates for an American experience.
• Long-time member Charles VanDyne was congratulated on being installed as Grand Esteemed Leading Knight at the recent Grand Lodge Convention of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks held in Indianapolis, Indiana. He will assume the position at the Grand Lodge’s session next year in Houston, Texas.
Beacon Realty announces its house of the week, according to Becky Neville. It is a residence at 215 Willeke, Ada. It has three bedrooms and 1 1/2 bath with a $109,900 list price.
For more details open the attachment at the bottom of this story. Beacon Realty
208 N. Main St.
Ada, OH 45810
419-634-0021
The Hardin County Humane Society will hold its 10th annual Poker Run For Animals Saturday, Aug.15. Registration begins at 10 am. First bike will go out at 11 a.m. and all will be back by 4 p.m.
An appreciation meal will be held at the end of the ride, and there will be a blessing of the bikes. Raffle tickets for a quilt will be available for purchase. Participants brining a bag of cat or dog food will be entered into a drawing for a gas card.
All proceeds go the the Pet Food Pantry. For more information, call 419-674-3808.
It looks like a bridge. Maybe it's the rib cage of a dinosaur. Maybe it's the support beams of the Vancrest of Ada roof. Yes, it's Vancrest. The $6 million Vancrest of Ada nursing home that is now under construction will probably be completed by December, according to Mark A. White, president, Vancrest Management Corp.The 56,000-square-foot facility will have 50 beds for skilled nursing care and 32 assisted living units within the main facility. Rehab services will be available when it opens.