Can't you imagine this Christmas flower in full bloom near your Christmas tree! You'll find red, marble and other colors of poinsettias potted and ready for delivery at Carol Slane Florists. 410 S. Main St., Ada.
Anabel Alexander and Nora Dellified from Ada and Sydney Hayter from Kenton joined more than 500 elementary, junior high and high school cheerleaders and dancers from across the country who performed in the 2014 UCA/UDA Thanksgiving Tour at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
The three performed with the UCA/UDA All-Americans group in the Festival of Fantasy pre-parade at the Magic Kingdom Park on Thanksgiving Day.
Anabel is an eighth grader at Ada.She is the daughter of Rob and Shelleigh Alexander. Grandparents are Bob and Phyllis Alexander from Ada and Bill and Carol Watson from Bascom.
What year did you graduate from Ada High School?
I graduated in May of 2014.
You recently graduated from State Beauty Academy. What’s coming next?
Next will be a job in the nail industry, and after six months I will be taking the next step in life and will be moving to Columbus to see what’s in store for me there.
When did you first discover your love of nail art?
I always enjoyed doing others’ nails for fun, whether it was painting for fun or doing nails for homecoming, or even getting my own done every two weeks.
Don't forget the ReStore auction to benefit the Beacon Fund. The auction is Saturday, Dec. 13.
Eighty items will be auctioned; proceeds will help people with utility shutoffs, evictions, and other crises. The auction begins at 5 p.m.; doors open at 4 p.m. to view items.
And, check out the rest of the news from ReStore by opening the attachment at the bottom of this story. The attachment includes the current ReStore newsletter.
While its familiar to spot an angel atop a Christmas tree, in Ada, it's customary to place a polar bear on top of the tree. This one is in the ONU marketing department office.