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Kiwannis hear about Serenity Stables Therapeutic Center

President Myrna McCurdy called the weekly meeting of the Ada Kiwanis Club to order at noon on Tuesday, June 4, at McIntosh Center, ONU.

The invocation was offered by Jon Umphress.
Deb Thompson and Dereck Cornell were welcomed as guests
The membership anniversary of John Berg (June 8, 1994) was noted.

Village Voice 2012 Ada Consumer Confidence Report now available

The 2012 Ada Consumer Confidence Report, also known as CCR, is now available for the general public.

Making the report available is an annual requirement for compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act for community water systems throughout the country. According to the U.S. EPA, the report “lists the regulated contaminants found in the drinking water.....as well as health effects information.”

The Village passes this information along to its consumers not just to comply with the federal regulations, but also because the administration feels it is important for consumers to know where their drinking water comes from and what affects it.

Ever kiss a toad?

Here's an art work in the ONU art building that portrays a familiar fairy tale. (Or are we mistaken? Is it a frog?)

Registration underway for July swimming instructions

Ada Kiwanis Club has announced that American Red Cross swimming lessons will be held at the Ada Municipal Swimming Pool on July 8-12 and July 15,16,18, and 19.

The registration fee will be $3 per student.  Class size is limited to the first 25 students per level. 

Children ages 5 and older by July 8, 2013 and adults are welcome to sign-up for lessons.

Those interested are asked to complete a registration form for each swimmer. Registration forms can be found attached to the bottom of this post.  

Parents are asked to return the registration with the $3 fee and a self-addressed stamped envelope to 322 East Lima Ave., Ada, Ohio 45810. 

Looking up in Ada

This photo offers an unusual view of the front of the Heterick Library on the Ohio Northern University campus.

Letter to the Editor: Red Cross Learn To Swim Program

Summer has arrived and so has the time for Red Cross Swimming Lessons!  As in past years the Ada Learn To Swim Program is in need of aides to assist with the lessons.

Ages 12 and up, including adults are encourage to sign up to help others learn swimming
skills.  As little as an hour each day of lessons is helpful.  Lessons
begin the week of July 8  for 2 weeks Monday through Friday each week with
the exception of the second Wednesday.

Help is needed on deck for paperwork as well as in the water.  You do not
need to be a good swimmer to help others...we'll help you as well:)

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