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Sign-up underway now for Nov. 23-34 talks with teachers

Ada parent-teacher conferences will be held virtually through Zoom this year, according to Ada school website.

This includes all Kindergarten through high school senior students who are on campus and online.

To sign up for a conference time with your child's teacher, click the link provided below. Links were also emailed to homes through FinalForms.

Parent-teacher conferences are:
•  Monday, Nov. 23, from 4-8:30 p.m.
• Tuesday, Nov. 24, from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

The only day for school the week of Nov. 23-27 will be Monday, Nov. 23.

Looking to hire up to 30 full-time employees

FROM BLUFFTON ICON - Interviews are anticipated to begin next week for full- and part-time positions at Bluffton’s soon-to-open Dunkin’ Donuts Restaurant.

Mike Eirons, director of personnel support and development, told the Icon that up to 30 full-time employees may be hired.

Positions range from store manager, shift managers, bakers and baristas. Watch the Icon for dates, locations and details of interviews.

The store will open soon at 499 State Route 103, Bluffton, which is the former location of Burger King Restaurant. Demolition of the Burger King began in early August and construction of the new Dunkin’ Donuts building has progressed since then.

Weekend class and Sunday only classes accepting registrations

Ada Icon's newest advertiser, Always Right Driving School, 205  N. High St., Columbus Grove, announces a driver’s education classes set for this fall and winter on the follow schedule:

Weeknight class
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 23-24-25 
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 30- Dec. 1-2
Class time: 5 to 9:10 p.m.
Class location: Columbus Grove

Sunday only class
Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13, 20, 27, Jan. 3
Class time: Noon to 4:10 p.m.
Class location: Bath school, 2850 Bible Road, Lima, and
St. John’s United Methodist Church, 205 N. High St., Columbus Grove

It's Beatitudes's Christmas kick off.

The downtown Ada shop announces its holiday raffle and tickets are now on sale at $1 for one or $5 for six. Many business donations are coming into the store as part of the prizes.

Watch the Icon for a list of prizes announced soon.

Winners will be notified on Friday, Nov., 20, according to Deb Curlis. She added that Christmas decorative items are also now available at the store.

From this year's Findlay Art League fall juried show

Three Ohio Northern alumni received awards at this year’s Findlay Art League fall juried show. Photos of the three artist's work are at the bottom of this story.

Ed Corle (BFA ’78), received a third place,  with his “Serving Bowl” in ceramic.

Harry Melroy (BA ’72), received a merit award,  with his “Sisters of the Magic Meadow,” acrylic painting.

Laura Barnhart Corle (BFA ’77), received an honorable mention,  with her“Red Fertilizer Truck,” water color/gouache.

According to SafeWise ranking based on crime and safety trends

The Village of Ada was recently named 79th Safest Small Town in America by SafeWise, an organization that contextualizes national crime and safety trends to show how they affect people and their neighborhoods. 

Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, said, “It is our belief that the partnership between law enforcement and those we serve is key to creating a safe community.”

In 2002, the Ada Police Department invented and implemented Project S.A.F.E.R. (Seeking Aid From Every Resident). Harnishfeger said that the relationships forged through this program is invaluable in keeping Ada a SAFER Community.

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