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FROM FACEBOOK__Spring Sports are blooming! Check out the March 23-28 schedule and come cheer on the Bulldogs!

Mon. March 23
5  p.m.  Varsity Softball vs Lima Senior

Tue. March 24
5:30  p.m.  Varsity Baseball @ New Bremen (S)

Thu. March 26
5  p.m.  Varsity Softball vs Elida
5  p.m.  Junior High @ Lima Bath

Sat. March 28
11 a.m. Varsity Softball vs. Lima Central Catholic
11 a.m. Varsity Baseball vs. Lima Senior

FROM FACEBOOK__Ada Elementary has been implementing Scott Ervin’s Behavioral Leadership strategies with our K–5 students to help build positive attitudes, strengthen relationships, and create a supportive learning environment. Now, we’re excited to invite parents to learn more and bring these strategies into the home.

Managing Attitudes & Preventing Arguments: Parent Night
Tuesday, April 7 from 6:00–8:00 p.m.

Join us for an engaging and practical parent night led by Tony DeRose, an experienced educator and parent who specializes in helping families navigate challenging behaviors with confidence and compassion.

MEDIA RELEASE__The ONU Department of Art & Communication has announced the opening reception of the 2025 United States International Poster Biennial Exhibition, which features about 100 designers and artists from around the world - https://www.usipb.com/edition-2025/

The reception takes place Tuesday, March 24 from 3–5 p.m. at the Elzay Gallery of Art.  

Drawn from 11,845 submissions across 93 countries, this global exhibition celebrates the power of posters to inform, provoke, and inspire.

FROM FACEBOOK__The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated the opening of Truly Rooted,  220 N Main St. From the chamber: "Congratulations to Dawn and LeAnn of Truly Rooted on their ribbon cutting ceremony today! We wish you the best of success. Be sure to stop in and visit them soon!"

FROM FACEBOOK__Interested in beekeeping? Join Ada Public LIbrary at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 28 and come see what all the buzz is about!

MEDIA RELEASE__Ohio Northern University’s College of Arts & Sciences will welcome back distinguished alumna Dr. Carla Kim, BS ’97, for the 2026 Keiser Distinguished Lectureship in Life Sciences on Tuesday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. The lecture, which takes place in the Freed Center for the Performing Arts, is free and open to the public.

Kim, a renowned researcher in lung stem cells, is Professor of Pediatrics in the Field of Regenerative Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital and Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. Her presentation is titled “Lung Organoids: Windows to Mechanism and Therapy of Lung Disease and Cancer.”

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