The May 13 Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce meeting is an opportunity to meet the new chamber CEO, Jim Enneking--as well as to network with area businesses, enjoy breakfast and learn about opportunities in our business community.
The meeting--with 7:00 a.m. breakfast and 7:30 program--is held on the 3rd floor of Bluffton Town Hall, 154 N. Main St.
Members who have announcements may email [email protected] by Wednesday, May 11, 2022. Please use subject line "Member Announcement."
Memorial Day Program at Maple Grove Cemetery - 10:00 a.m.
Bubba's BBQ Chicken Dinner from 11:30 a.m -1:00 p.m. Citizens National Bank Parking lot.
American Legion Post 382 members are selling chicken dinner tickets for $10; they will be on sale on Saturdays in May at the Bluffton Farmers Market, 102 S. Main.
The Bluffton High School varsity softball team rallied late but came up just short 6-5 to visiting Lima Central Catholic in Div. IV sectional semifinal action Monday evening, May 9.
The Pirate girls fell to 9-8 with the difficult defeat. LCC improved to 3-11 with the victory.
The Thunderbirds advance to the sectional final round Thursday, May 12 against fifth seed Columbus Grove (10-5).
Bluffton trailed 3-0 after two innings, but cut the deficit to 3-2 after a two-run third frame.
Three Bluffton area artists--Bruce Chesser, Judith Greavu and T.R. Steiner--have their work on exhibit in the 77th Annual May Show at the Mansfield Art Center. Out of 600 entries, 207 artists and almost 200 pieces were selected by guest juror Paul Fletcher. / PHOTOS from www.facebook.com/mansfieldartcenter
The Village of Bluffton will provide dumpsters for Village Clean-up on May 24-26 at the Spring St. brush dump, when village residents can dispose of items that don't fit in their weekly trash. See guidelines below.
But before you send unwanted items to a landfill, consider these local recycling and reuse programs:
TOWN HALL COLLECTIONS
Residents can drop off the following at Bluffton Town Hall, 154 N. Main St. in the ground floor stairwell: