The Mount Cory and Pleasant View United Methodist churches will host a Fall Festival from 2-4:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 26. The even was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID.
The festival includes games for kids, Romick's Train, clowns, a craft and
bake sale by members of the churches, Hancock County Sheriff's Office K-9
demo, fire trucks and more.
The Ada First United Methodist Women are participating in the Harvest and Herb Festival on September 18 with a quilt raffle and chicken and noodle luncheon.
The handmade grey and yellow quilt was made by women of the church. Raffle tickets are $2.00/one or $5.00/three. The winner of the quilt will be drawn at the end of the luncheon.
The women will also host a luncheon served from the canopy doors on Highland Street. There will be chairs for diners but no tables.
The menu will be chicken and noodles and mashed potatoes, green beans, a brownie and a bottle of water. Cost of the lunch is $5.00/meal.
A 5th Quarter event for 6-12th graders has been scheduled after Ada High School home Varsity Football games. Activities will last until 11:00 p.m at Buckeye East, 123 E. Buckeye Ave.
The events will be coordinated by youth leaders at the Ada Campus of Delphos First Church, Nick and Amber Simon, with Matt and Katie Gossman, and Matt and Lacey Fisher
Local sponsors will be donating food. For more information, call 419-558-1047.
Registration for Ada First United Methodist Church's Vacation Bible School has begun.
Children ages 3 through 5th grade are encouraged to join Friday, August 6th and 7th, from 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. with a celebration on Sunday, August 8th at 10:00 a.m.
This year's theme is "Anchored, Deepening Faith in God."