Here’s this week’s summer reading programming at the Ada Public Library. Each day this week that you read a non-fiction item you will earn a virtual prize ticket.
Monday, June 14
• Craft pick-up until 5 p.m.
Grades K to 5
Tuesday, June 15
• 11 a.m. Performer: Magical Safari, Mark Wood
At Ada park
• 7 p.m. Family Bingo
• 9 p.m. Night sky at ONU Observatory
Wednesday, June 16
• 11 a.m. Family storytime
Thursday, June 17
• STEM kit pick-up until 5 p.m.
Grades K to 5
• 6:30 p.m.Summer yoga classes
(bring mat, props and water)
Story and photos by Cort Reynolds
ADA - The host Ada summer swim team defeated Shawnee Country Club Thursday night in the first home meet of the West Ohio Aquatic League season.
Ada beat the visitors 354-288 in the combined boys/girls team score.
The Alligator girls edged Shawnee 172-153, while the Gator boys triumphed 182-135.
Ada's Carlie Oldfield won three individual races in the girls 15-18 age bracket. She also swam a leg for three victorious relay squads.
The following construction projects are anticipated to affect highways in Hardin County next week. All outlined work is weather permitting.
• State Route 31 from south of the village of Mt. Victory to south of the city of Kenton will be restricted to one lane through the work zone on Saturday, June 12 for removal of pavement reflectors.
• State Route 37 between the village of Forest and the Hancock County line may have temporary traffic impacts for finish work following a resurfacing project.
Icon viewers:
My name is Charles, and this is how I got scammed, but survived it.
I was on my computer, using a web browser, and suddenly there came a flash across the screen, saying “This computer is blocked.” This window popped up claiming it was from Microsoft, and that I needed to call this phone number to unblock my computer.
I couldn’t get it off my screen. I’m a realtor and I need my computer. So I called the number.
A man answered; he said his name was Samuel Lester and that he worked with Microsoft. He then read out his staff ID number.
That familiar summer habit called "reading" is underway in Ada.
The Ada Public Library is the hub of this popular summer attraction. The library uses Beanstack for this summer’s programming titled "Tails and Tales."
Click here to watch video instructions for youth or entire families to sign-up for the library's program. Chloe, the library’s tech support person, will lead your through the easy directions.
In the meantime, check out the June and July library events on the calendar attachments at the bottom of this story.