Ada is Model A Ford capital of Ohio on Thursday - 40 cars in town
FROM ADA ICON - Watch for an invasion of Model A Fords in Ada on Thursday.
Ada will be visited by nearly 40 Model A Fords, ranging in model year from 1928 to 1931.
They will be on exhibit in the Ada depot parking lot and are part of an all-day celebration.
In cooperation with the Buy Ada First and Ada Area Chamber of Commerce, several activities are planned to entertain the visiting Model A drivers. Some of these activities are open to the public.
Specifically, the first Music on Main luncheon and cruise in of the season takes place in the depot park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
During that time the following activities take place:
• Jalapenos Mexican Grill and Padrone’s of Ada will be at the depot with an assortment of lunch items
• The Model A Fords will be on exhibit at the depot parking lot
• Ice cream will be provided by the chamber and supplies by Sodexo
• Free popcorn will be provided by Liberty National Bank
• WONB FM will broadcast music from the depot
• Several Ada businesses will offer discounts during the afternoon
The antique vehicles are from the Penn-Ohio Model A Ford Club who will spend the day in Ada.
Their visit here is part of the club’s 2016 Back Roads Tour taking place from June 19-24.
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