Ola Community News & Events: What's Happening Now!

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Are you curious about the pulse of Ola, Idaho? Staying informed about local events and community happenings is now easier than ever, and the Ola Community Newsletter is your go-to source.

The Ola Community Newsletter continues to serve as a vital connection for residents, keeping them abreast of the latest news, events, and announcements. This dynamic resource ensures that the community remains informed and engaged with everything happening in and around Ola. From rescheduled events to community gatherings, the newsletter provides a comprehensive overview of local activities.

Here's a look at some of the recent highlights and upcoming events:

Event Date Details
Ola Science Fair Rescheduled Ola students' projects were reportedly terrific.
Ola Library Sweetheart Dinner Originally Scheduled Rescheduled to March 1st.
Bunco Party March 15th, 4:00 PM Food, games, prizes, and fun at the Ola Community Center. Bring your favorite finger foods, salads, and desserts (cookies, cupcakes, etc.).
1st Annual Ola Flea Market To be Announced Main Street, Ola, Idaho. Everything for sale, including Ola Inn Caf!
Ola Parish Picnic Now through October 6th Held in the narthex, with free food and activities for the whole family. Sign-up requested.

The community is invited to participate in various events.

The Bunco party is set for March 15th at 4:00 PM at the Ola Community Center. Attendees are encouraged to bring their favorite finger foods, salads, and desserts like cookies and cupcakes. There will be games, prizes, and plenty of fun. It is the perfect occasion to mingle and enjoy the company of fellow residents.

In other news, the annual Ola Parish Picnic is taking place in the narthex now through October 6th, offering free food and activities for the whole family. Sign-ups are requested, so don't miss out on this community gathering.

For those interested in volunteering, liturgical ministries offer an excellent opportunity to serve and fulfill the baptismal call. This is a wonderful way to contribute to the community and make a meaningful impact.

The 1st Annual Ola Flea Market is scheduled for Main Street in Ola, Idaho. Everything will be for sale, including items from the Ola Inn Caf. It's a perfect opportunity to find unique treasures and support local businesses.

The Second Fork Bridge is expected to be set on Wednesday, November 2nd. To facilitate this, Highway 52 out of Emmett will be used to transport the bridge to Ola. Highway 52 will be closed for a period of time on Tuesday, November 1st, so plan accordingly.

The community is also looking forward to welcoming Presley Jane and the Mullenix family to Ola. An afternoon of fun is planned, with a piggy bank available to collect donations for Presley's college fund. This is a heartwarming example of community support and care.

The Ola Community Newsletter encourages residents to stay connected and engaged by visiting their Facebook page. While the news remains consistent, the comments often provide entertaining perspectives. The page also features new book reviews on the Ola Library page, providing valuable insights for book enthusiasts.

Residents should also note the following:

  • The Ola Community Newsletter regularly provides updates on community activities.
  • The Ola Library has specific times. Please contact the library for more information. The librarian is often on duty all day Saturday.

On December 12, 2012, Susan and Alan expressed their appreciation to John & Tracy, emphasizing the value of their presence in the community.

On a more personal note, the community extends its congratulations to Susan and Alan. On December 12, 2012, they expressed their appreciation to John & Tracy, highlighting the value of having them in the community.

On a related note, on April 8, 2017, Lynna Conner's contribution added to the community's vibrancy.

In the past, Kim Newman and Kate Litteral spent an afternoon with a delightful group of people for the Idaho decomp 2014 event, an occasion where people of all ages came together at Ron Murray's property to unwind.

A recent fundraising walk for P.A.L. included Norma, Darcy Merritt, Jodi L., Chris and their dogs who participated in a morning of walking followed by an informational program on how to better care for pets.

The Ola Community Newsletter continues to be a valuable resource, and the community is encouraged to participate, share, and stay connected. It is truly a fun source to keep up with what's going on in Ola, ensuring that everyone is informed and part of the vibrant local scene.

The Ola Community Newsletter's creation is intended to keep the Ola community up-to-date on area events and services.

In summary, the Ola Community Newsletter is a vital link for keeping the community informed and connected. From the rescheduled Science Fair to the upcoming Bunco Party, from welcoming new residents to the planning of the flea market, there are countless activities to engage in. As the community continues to grow and evolve, this newsletter acts as an essential means of communication, providing insights into events and the chance for residents to support and participate in the collective well-being of Ola.

Ola Community Newsletter
Ola Community Newsletter
Ola Community Newsletter
Ola Community Newsletter
Ola Community Newsletter IDAHO DECOMP 2014
Ola Community Newsletter IDAHO DECOMP 2014

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