The event, now in its third year, allows students to rotate through different stations focused on physical activity, emotional well-being, and mental health awareness.
Pictured: Person shoveling snow during heavy winter blizzard.
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Pictured: Dumbbells sport equipment, sneakers, measuring tape, fruit healthy green apples and bottle of water.
May is National Tennis Month, and one Lima organization is giving area tennis enthusiasts an opportunity to learn more about the sport! The Lima Area Tennis Association, or LATA, hosted a "Tennis 101" session for adults Monday evening at the Collett Street Recreation Area. A variety of beginner, intermediate, and advanced tennis players laced up their sneakers, grabbed their rackets, and received fun instructional training on tennis maneuvers and motions. Even if you are not a pro on the court, LATA officials say the goal is to simply have fun and engage in something healthy for the body.
Saturday is day two of the St. Gerard Festival, and there was some friendly competition throughout Saturday. On Saturday afternoon, competitors were able to participate in two different tournaments of cornhole.
On Tuesday, Liberty Arts Magnet School teachers and students had the opportunity to showcase their work and accomplishments to the community. The school hosted its Arts Integration Spotlight where students had the chance to present their arts integration projects and displays throughout the school.
With the 29th annual parade coming up, the Irish Day Parade committee met Monday Evening to announce this year's grand marshal.
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - If you're looking for a subject for your next work of art, consider looking right outside your window.