Never doubt a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
- - Margaret Mead, American anthropologist
The spirit of sharing flexed its muscle this week in Ada.
Thanks to the efforts of the Ada Food Pantry the traditional Fourth of July picnic enjoyed by many of us will be celebrated by all of us.
For the fourth year the pantry board provided its clients with a “basket” of food associated with a summer picnic.
What’s in the basket? You know: hamburgers or hotdogs, buns, potato salad, corn on the cob and watermelon.
Congrats to the entrepreneurial spirit in Ada. The most recent member of this special spirit club is Ada Ohio Properties, Ltd.
The name alone speaks volumes:
• close community identity
• identifies the company’s purpose
• has potentially for positive brand experience
• locally owned
Beyond that, what’s so special about this new enterprise? Ada Ohio Properties focuses on providing quality, yet affordable energy-efficient and turn-key properties in the Ada area, both for sale and lease.
Social media is a powerful tool and the Ada Icon uses it very successfully to attract viewers.
At the moment the Icon has 490 Facebook friends. We post from one or two items on our Facebook page every day. Here’s some examples of the number of people we’ve reached this spring, which demonstrates our most popular stories. These are the top five stories that attracted viewers from Facebook:
1 - Ada prom videos reached 1,265 on facebook
2 - 1924 Ada football team reached 667
3 - Craig Hoffman 15 minute interview reached 580
4 - Bailey Bowers 15 minute interview reached 568
5 - Spring fever follies photos reached 445
Note: This is a story about a newborn fawn who happened to be caught in the May 28 flash flood and separated from its mother. The story took place in Bluffton, but the Icon thought it might be of interest to Ada Icon viewers.
On Sunday the Bluffton Icon posted a photo of a newborn fawn discovered in an unnamed Bluffton location. In that story we revealed that Bambi was alone, and curled up in some greenery.
We concluded that:
1 - Bambi was an orphan, or
2 - Bambi's mother left the fawn with plans to return later.