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Friends of the Library Book Sale will be held on the Library's lower level, June 2-4.
Proceeds benefit library services, materials, and programs. 

The S.H.A.N.N.O.N. Service Club of Bluffton has awarded two “Service To Humanity” scholarship awards, given to graduating seniors of Bluffton High School. 

The 2022 outstanding $1000 scholarship winners are:

Sophie Bricker, daughter of Tyler and Sarah Bricker.  Sophie plans to enter the field of Integrated Mathematics Education at Bowling Green State University.

Ellie Nickel, daughter of Kevin and Kendra Nickel.   Ellie will pursue a degree in Psychology at Goshen College.  

The Bluffton Community Pool operated by the Village of Bluffton at 201 Snider Rd. opens for the season on Saturday, May 28. The facility is open from noon-8:00 p.m., Monday-Friday and 1:00-6:00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Swim lessons and Pool Zumba will be offered.

The pool is a weather-dependent service. Closings are announced on Facebook.

ADMISSION

Daily admission - $4 / Children age 2 and under are free

10 visit punch card - $35

William Marsh “Bill” Wheeler, 82, passed away at Putnam Heritage Assisted Living at Ottawa, Ohio, on May 26.

He was born on June 11, 1939, and was adopted by the late W. L. Wheeler and Margaret Marsh (Wheeler) Symons. In 2008, Bill was blessed through a genealogist to connect with his biological mother, the late Julia Canfield. He was married to Delores Henson on December 20, 1982, and she preceded him in death October 30, 2016.

Hot off the presses: New BFR schedule for group exercise classes beginning on Tuesday, May 31. Please note, there are no classes on Memorial Day

The entire Bluffton Family Recreation facility schedule, including our group exercise classes, will be available to view on our new website which is launching June 1.

Apollo Career Center students in the Robotics/CNC Technology porgram were visited by JRT MotorSports.

John Hochstetler of Bluffton, and Terry Moran and Ryan Moran of Ottawa, race the USAC D2 Midget Series pictured here.

The Apollo students have machined some of the parts for the midget, and the team races April through October throughout Ohio and Indiana.

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