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Cory-Rawson High School has issued the following Honor Roll for the 3rd nine weeks of the 2024-2025 school year. It includes grades 7-12.

All A Honor Roll

Seventh Grade:  Dale Jamison, Dahlia Kintner, Lilly Reese, Sarah Robinette, Bryn Thines

Eighth Grade: Willow Haley, Addison Inbody, Madalyn Oman, Noah Phillips, Connor Reese, Rory Walters

Freshmen: Caitlynn Beach, Grace Cade, Cara Garver, Mya Gregorowicz, Cordelia Ireland, Carrie Ludwig, Hannah Reese, Violet Simon, Elizabeth Snavley, Colin Sons, Hayden Walters, Cori Welch

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The Bluffton Farmers Market is approaching the start of its summer season, which runs from the first Saturday in May through the last Saturday in October. Market manager Greg Probst recently held a meeting with prospective vendors and provided the attached vendor agreement.

The venue for vendors of locally grown produce and cottage foods is located in the Citizens National Bank parking lot at 102 S. Main. Market rules and regulations specify that the market is limited to “fresh, high-quality fruits, vegetables, herbs, cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, and other agricultural products.” It also specifies that “All home-produced products (jams, jellies, baked goods, etc.) must comply with all State of Ohio cottage foods rules.”

The Bluffton Public Library will host the following events and activities during the week of April 7-12. For further details and dates, visit www.blufftonpubliclibrary.org/library-events.

Monday, April 7

Hummin’ & Strummin’ Song Circle - 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, April 8

Open Chess - 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

"Duck" Acrylic Paint Class (R) ($) - 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, April 9

Local musicians, singers, and listeners gather on Monday evenings for an acoustic jam session. Come hear what everyone brings to sing in the circle. Organizers note that you are allowed to say "pass" and go on to the next person and simply play along!

 

The last midweek Lent service will be held at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church on Wednesday, April 9. 

The reading of Jesus' suffering is from Luke 23:26-56. The sermon is based on Psalm 51:6. under the theme: Remembering God's Perfect Demands.

Pastor Bob Krueger, from Immanuel Lutheran Church in Findlay will be the guest pastor. 

Hymns are " In Adam We Have All Been One; O Perfect Life of Love; and Your Works, Not Mine, O Christ."  The Choir will sing "At Calvary's Cross."

Provided by Citizens National Bank

The Independent Community Bankers Association® (ICBA) has announced that Citizens National Bank President/CEO Eric Faulkner will once again be serving on the Bank Innovation & Solutions Committee. As the nation’s voice for community banks, ICBA’s sole focus is ensuring community banks and the customers they serve continue to flourish. By participating in one of its leadership committees, Faulkner ensures CNB has a voice at the national level.

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