Bluffton Family Recreation announces that registration is underway for youth fall programming, according to Joseph Beagle, director. There are two sessions of six weeks each.
Session 1 begins the third week of September and continues until Friday, Oct. 23. Session 2 begins the first week of November and continues until Friday, Dec. 4.
Bluffton Public Library's Storytime went to the Farmers' Market on Saturday. Esther Birkey, library coordinator of youth services, read several books related to farming to her audience of youngsters.
If you can identify the location of these two Bluffton residences you are a true Bluffton expert. (Those TV towers resemble Steinman tip-over towers.)
Here's some hints:
• Photo taken 1967, prior to the houses being razed
• Main Street, Bluffton
• The white/green house is standing today (you can see just a glimpse of it on the far right)
• Study the signs near the curb (you can only see the back side). These help in the location idenfication.
Bridge Bereavement Services is hosting a showing of the movie “Inside Out” on Saturday, Sept. 12, at 10:30 a.m. at the Shannon Theater, 119 S. Main St., Bluffton. This showing is the first movie in a new cinema therapy program for children and adults offered by Bridge Bereavement.