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The Ada Public Library will host Bingo at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays, July 5 and 19.

All ages are welcome at the event, located at 320 N. Main St.

For more information on library programming, visit www.adalibrary.org

This 1908 RP postcard features a photo of the 1908 4th of July Parade in Dola, Ohio.

Have historic photos of our area? You can share them with the Icon at [email protected] and on Old Pictures of Forgotten Ohio on Facebook.

The Village of Ada counci meets tonight, July 5, at 6:30 p.m. at the Municipal Building, 115 W. Buckeye Ave.

To join remotely by Zoom, use this LINK.

The meeting agenda is attached. A complete packet is available on the village website HERE, which includes:

  • Agenda
  • Future meeting dates
  • Minutes to be approved from June 21
  • Claims register
  • Council memo regarding transfer of property located in the Grass Run Industrial Park to the Ada Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)
  • Village of Ada investment policy

The NWO Lady Buckeyes fastpitch softball teams are holding tryouts for the 2022-2023 season at the Elida Varsity & JV Softball fields, 4500 Sunnydale St. The teams are a nonprofit traveling program.

SCHEDULE
6:00-8:00 p.m.

12U – Tuesday July 19th & Thursday July 21st

14U – Tuesday July 19th & Thursday July 21st

16U – Monday July 18th & Wednesday July 20th

18U – Monday July 18th & Wednesday July 20th

UPDATE July 8, 2022: This event has been postponed.

The McGuffey Memories historical society will host a family outdoor movie night on Friday, July 8.

Beginning at 9:30 p.m. the society will show Disney-Pixar's Luca (2021), described on IMDB as "On the Italian Riviera, an unlikely but strong friendship grows between a human being and a sea monster disguised as a human."

The showing will be on the lawn behind the community center, 404 Courtright St., McGuffey. Free popcorn and drinks will be served.

KENTON, Ohio⎯The Hardin County Department of Job and Family Services will launch a countywide back to school clothing program for eligible Hardin County families beginning Monday, July 11.

“To be eligible families must reside in Hardin County, have children enrolled in grades PreK-12 and be at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. For a family of four, that’s right around $55,000 a year,” stated John Folk, Hardin County JFS Director.

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