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Shannon Brown holds an autumn centerpiece, perfect for the Thanksgiving table or home decor. Shannon, owner of Carol Slane Florist,  410 S. Main, said she would be happy to make centerpieces or arrangements of any size, and has cut flowers available for those who like to do their own arranging. The shop will be open 9-5 on Tuesday and 9-noon on Wednesday, or phone 419-634-7910 for delivery.

By Monty Siekerman
Whether it was colorful leggings, homemade wreaths, Tupperware, or scents that are out of this world, the Ladies Luncheon at Ohio Northern had all of that and more.

Nine ladies, who are consultants or independent distributors, sold their wares at ONU Affinity Village last Saturday.

They try to get together for a group show every other month in Bluffton, Ada, or a nearby town for the convenience of the shopper. And, they bring food for lunch which in itself is a treat.

Liberty National Bank in Ada is having a tailgate party from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 17. Chicken wings have been ordered from Tavern 101, and employees will provide their favorite dishes to round out the fare.

The party will be held in the bank lobby. Wear your favorite school's colors, whether high school or university. One catch: if you wear jeans, there will be a $5 charge that will be given to the bank's Share the Warmth campaign, which provides winter clothing to those in need in the community.

Friday is always popcorn day at LNB, and it will be available, too, as usual.

Abby Wright places a hat on the Christmas tree in the lobby of the Liberty National Bank. The bank, for the past 27 years, has collected new hats, gloves, coats, and scarfs for Project Warmth. The clothing helps keep Ada children warm in the winter months. Local residents are encouraged to donate.

From Faith Investment Services

By Gary Reese
Faith Investment Services
419-358-4207
www.myfaithinvestments.com

When the evening news dishes up a “crisis of the day” it is very easy to feel like nothing is secure.

The political world has upheaval, the economic world is uncertain and confusing.  It can be very easy to feel afraid. However, fear can cause us to make irrational decisions that are not good for us in the long-term.

OhioMeansJobs Hardin County will host a mini job fair  on Wednesday, Nov. 15 from noon until 3 p.m. at 175 W. Franklin St. in Kenton.

Help on writing or updating a resume will be provided to job seekers prior to the event from 10 a.m. until noon.

Participating companies include International Paper, MPW, Walmart and Shoe Sensation. Door prizes will also be given away at the event.

OhioMeansJobs mission is to increase the employment, retention, earnings and occupational skills of jobseekers and to assist employers in finding and retaining qualified workers.

For more information, contact OhioMeansJobs at 419-674-2312.

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