Embrace your inner artist with the July PaintINN at The Inn at ONU. Painting is Sunflowers in Ball Jar on a canvas. The event starts at 6 p.m., Thursday, July 12.
You'll work under the guidance of a trained professional to create a beautiful canvas, all while enjoying delicious food and drink.
All supplies, food, a beverage and fun are included. Please bring your friends and family for a unique evening together. To plan accordingly, some PaintINN projects can take three or more hours.
All materials are supplied and the price is $ 43 per person. Prices are subject to applicable taxes and gratuity. The July project does not include frame.
Ada HS track and field athletes, from left Nora Dellifield, Miguel Jordan, Abbie James left Sunday to compete in the Down Under Games in Australia as part of a 300- member national team. They will practice for 3 days and compete over 3 days, with some Australia sight seeing built in to the 10-day trip. Dellifield ( pole vault), Jordan (400m, 800m, 4X400 relay), and James (800m, 1600m, 4X800) were invited to participate based on their successful track seasons.
Photos and story by Monty Siekerman
Cars were polished to the max at the 12th annual car show held on a beautiful Saturday afternoon at the County Line Church of the Brethren.
Car owners were glad to talk about their “beauties” and relate some history of their cars. There was music and a chicken BBQ, as well. The youngsters enjoyed a bounce house and the Church’s playground equipment.
Next car show: Ada VFW Cruz-n from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, July 21. Main Street will be cordoned off from 1-8 p.m. for sidewalk sales and the car show. The Ada Icon is one of the major sponsors.
“One, two pick up sticks.” There are no sticks to pick up any longer. The wrecking ball has done its job on Clark Hall. Only a few pieces of cement foundation need to be broken apart, dropped into a truck and hauled away, then the earth grassed.
The first section of Clark was built 69 years ago as Ohio Northern’s first residence hall. In more recent years, the two-story structure stood empty or housed a variety of office. Here is a story about Clark’s history, which we posted earlier, but will repeat for those who may have missed it the first time. The article was researched and written by Paul Logsdon, retired head librarian of Heterick Memorial Library.