Bluffton Lions involved in "Adopt-A-Road"
The Bluffton Lions Club, on Saturday, Oct. 17, held their semi-annual, "Adopt-A-Road" clean-up day. Pictured left to right are Lions Lowell Hostetler, Laura Voth, Tim Closson, Andy Armstrong, Adopt-A-Road, Chair, Morris Groman, Daryl Shields, Jan Emmert, Fred Rodabaugh and Dick Ramseyer who provided the time and energy to pick-up the litter along the assigned road. Dick Ramseyer is the Lions president.
The Bluffton Lions Club through the "Adopt-A-Road" program are responsible two time each year for picking up litter in Hancock County on Old Dixie Hwy from Bluffton village limits to State Route 235.
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