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The Ada Rotary Club will sponsor a holiday food and wine pairing event at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7, at The Inn. Cost is $47 plus tax and tip.

Fine wines will be paired with food. There will be live music. The club's holiday raffle and silent auction will be held at that time, as well.

A portion of the proceeds go to community projects. To make reservations, call The Inn at 419-772-2500.

This season's Holiday Spectacular

Best chance for tickets at The Freed Center -
Thursday evening & Saturday matinee
Call box office 419-772-1900

By Monty Siekerman
Something old, something new--that's this year's ONU Holiday Spectacular which opens Thursday with one of 4 performances at the Freed Center followed the next weekend with 4 performances at the Civic Center in Lima.

Holiday Spectacular performers rehearse with the orchestra (bottom of picture) on Tuesday evening at the Freed Center. Emily Estep (far left), a musical theatre major from Fresno, Calif.,  sings O Holy Night, while the chorus gives backup to her. The chorus is dressed in a hodgepodge of costumes during this rehearsal, the outfits being worn corresponding to other songs the singers/dancers are in. O Holy Night annually is one of the goosebumps songs with beautiful staging, leading up to the songstress hitting the high notes in a moment of spine-tingling beauty.

Hanson-Neely Funeral Homes will hold its  14th  annual remembrance service at 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 9, at its Ada chapel, 311 E. Lima Ave., according to Bruce Neely.

Persons attending may arrive anytime between 2 and 3 p.m. Upon arrival, a personalized ornament will be given to the family to place on a Christmas tree. Call ahead (419-634-2936) so the ornament can be personalized in memory of someone from the family attending.

A short memorial service will take place at 3 p.m.  A time of sharing and light refreshments will follow.

The annual Kiwanis Club spaghetti dinner will be held from 4:30 until 7 p.m. on Thursday in the high school cafeteria. 

Tickets are $8 at the door for dine in or carry out, those 10 and under free. Last year 230 meals were served.

Proceeds go to Kiwanis activities in the community, mostly for youth programs. More than 230 people enjoyed the spaghetti dinner last year.

Photo: Kiwanians Myrna McCurdy hefts a box of cups in preparation for last year's dinner.

No. 3 Wittenberg rode the momentum of a tight Set 1 win to a 27-25, 25-14, 25-10 victory over No. 20-ranked Ohio Northern in the Regional Finals of the NCAA Div. III Volleyball Tournament on Sunday afternoon at the Rike Center.

The Polar Bears end their season at 29-6 overall, while the Tigers improve to 24-2.

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