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Joshua Brodbeck

The First Presbyterian Church, Findlay, 32nd Concert Series will feature a performance by Findlay native and organist, Joshua Brodbeck on Sunday, March 4. The concert is scheduled for 3 p.m. in the church's sanctuary, 2330 S. Main St. in Findlay. The concert is free and open to the public; a free-will offering will be received.

Brodbeck began his concert career in Slovenia, Europe, at the age of 12. Since then, he has given many concerts throughout the United States. He has studied at Capital University and The Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University.

A gluten-free support group has formed and plans to meet at 6 p.m., Monday, March 19, at St. John Mennonite Church, Pandora. The guest speaker is Kristina Jumper from Apple A Day, Great Scott, Findlay.

The group offers assistance in learning about gluten-free products. Persons needing more information may contact Grace Burkholder, 239-910-8184.

The church is located at 15988 Road 4, Pandora.

Bluffton council has a new look in 2012 with two new members. Council and the mayor posed for this photo following the most recent council meeting.

From bottom to top are Eric Fulcomer, mayor, with council members, Dave Steiner, Mitch Kingsley, Dennis Gallant (council president), Richard McGarrity, Joe Sehlhorst and Everett Collier. CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE.

Council's packet for Monday's meeting is an attachment at the bottom of this story. Several council committees meet in the next two weeks. Council's finance committee meets at 7 p.m. prior to Monday's meeting.

There's more to life...

"There's more to life than increasing its speed," is the message on the St. John's United Church of Christ message board.

By Mary Pannabecker Steiner
As a nurse anesthetist for the past 30 years, Bill Swartley of Bluffton, has spent countless hours as a member of surgical teams in sterile environments, backed up by the latest in medical equipment and supplies.

Clearly, he has a passion for his career, which he describes somewhat tongue-in-cheek as "putting people to sleep for surgery and waking them up."

Dear Icon:

I urge Bluffton residents to join me in voting YES for the 1/4-percent income tax for water and sewer projects. If this passes it will be effective starting January 1, 2013, just one day after the existing 1/4 percent income tax for remodeling Town Hall will be terminated.

Your Bluffton income tax will not increase beyond what it is now because the proposed tax is the same percentage and based on the same sources of income as the tax that is ending.

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