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Belles & Beaux Scores bowled on Oct. 10
Men's High Game

Bill Goodwin 266

Derek Dukes 248

John Dailey 244

Nick Burden 235

Women's High Game

Shelly Patterson 185

June Orr 177

Erin Dukes 176

Heather May 174

Men's High Series

John Dailey 672

Derek Dukes 659

Bill Goodwin 654

Tom Cikotte 606

Women's High Series

Heather May 500

Chris Hermiller 492

Could this be an address? Or, perhaps its a bowling average. The Icon caught this plate on Main Street.

Women's Entrepreneurial Network (WEN), an organization open to women and men, will hold a networking event at 11:30 a.m., Monday, Oct. 18, at Jeanne's Kitchen, Vine Street.

A meeting follows over lunch from noon to 1 p.m. An $8 lunch is available for persons attending. WEN is all about helping women and men grow their businesses and their careers. More information is available by contacting Linda Everhardt-Kardux, 419-678-2661.

More information about WEN may be found on its website: www.wen-usa.com.

The Bluffton Child Development Center, 325 County Line Road, will host an open house at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 18, according to Mary Painter, director.

"Please join us for our open house on Oct.18. We would like to invite parents, children, all alumni, including children who have attended BCDC in the past as well as the community of Bluffton," she said.

Bluffton Trinity United Methodist Church is hold its annual coat drive. Items collected include boats, scarves, hats, mittens and gloves. Drop-off sites are at several Bluffton locations including:

  • BFR
  • Bluffton Public Library
  • Community Market
  • Luke's
  • First National Bank
  • Bluffton Trinity United Methodist Church, State Route 103

Persons wanting more information may contact either 567-242-4700 or the church at 419-358-2001.

Bluffton school board's Oct. 18 agenda includes the discussion of employment or personnel and yearly evaluation and employment of the school treasurer and superintendent.

According to the board agenda, released on Oct. 15 those discussions will be in executive session.

Several other agenda items on the meeting include a five-year forecast for fiscal years 2011-2015.

Some contracts, assignments and resignations will be acted upon. The 2011-12 school calendar will be considered for adoption.

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