The Pandora United Methodist Church will host a free Community Meal on Wednesday, March 27, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the church fellowship hall, 108 E. Washington St., Pandora.
The meal this month is provided by Sprunger Insurance. The menu is spaghetti dinner, beverage, and dessert.
Bluffton High School wrestling state champion, DeAndre Nassar, received a hometown award during last week's BHS wrestling banquet.
Richard Johnson, Bluffton mayor, presented the senior wrestler with a proclamation that official named Saturday, March 9, as DeAndre Nassar Day in Bluffton. March 9 was the day that Nassar won his weight class at the state wrestling meet.
The Icon dropped in to the Bluffton Senior Citizens last week to watch an artist at work. The artist was Bruce Chesser, giving a demonstration on pottery. Behind Bruce was another artist at work. It's Herb Grismore, weaving rag rugs. He performs his art once or twice a week and has created rugs at the Center for the past three years. The next photo shows examples of his work.
Alzheimer’s warning signs, Hancock County firsts, chair Yoga, government funding and several additional topics are part of this spring’s Our Version of Adult Learning (OVAL).
The series from the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center includes programs from April 1 to May 13, according to Tony Meyer, director.
The schedule follows:
Monday, April 1, 10 a.m. – Linda Pollitz presents “Alzheimer’s: The 10 Warning Signs, Early Detection Matters.” Registration requested.
Note: this article is provided by Ohio Northern University Healthwise Pharmacy.
Flu season is here, and that means you or a loved one might have been diagnosed with the flu.
You are not alone. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of Jan. 11, between 6 and 7 million Americans had already gotten sick with the flu.
Can the Flu Be Treated?
Yes—the flu can be treated with antiviral medications.
This article comes from the Ada Historical Society and was originally posted on the Ada Icon.
Prior to WWI, a person strolling Ada’s streets of a summer’s eve would likely have heard the sound of piano music issuing from parlors along the way. Some may have come from player or mechanical pianos and some from pianists.
Helping to maintain this melodious flow was David O. Betz, one of Ada leading citizens and director of the Northwestern Ohio School of Piano Tuning.