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Did you know that the pizza buffet is back at Kira’s? This special is available from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. on Wednesdays. Kira’s is located at 133 N Main St, Bluffton; phone 419-358-4486.
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The Bluffton University women's soccer team is leading a youth soccer camp for ages U8-U15 on January 16 (MLK Day) at Bluffton Family Recreation, 215 Snider Rd.
The camp will be held from 1:00-3:00 p.m. in the arena.
The cost is $20/member, $40/non-member
Register at www.bfronline.com The deadline to register is January 13.
OBERLIN, Ohio - The Bluffton University women's basketball team fell behind early but the Beavers turned it around for a 73-65 victory at Oberlin College on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. Bluffton improved to 5-1, while the Yeowomen slipped to 5-4 in their last game until December 30.
FINDLAY—The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation’s Universal Scholarship Application is now open for the Class of 2023 and current or returning college students.
“With one application, students can match to any of our 140+ scholarship funds depending on the criteria of each fund,” said Andrea Clements, Scholarship and Business Process Manager at The Community Foundation. “We have over $420,000 available to award this year to deserving students taking the next step in their education.”
The Bluffton Public Library is continuing its “Home for the Holidays” fundraiser–a stay at home style event–that was started in 2020. It has been so successful that the library has not returned to the silent auction format. It is an opportunity to remind people of the opportunity to support the library during this season of giving, notes Library Director Jessica Hermiller.
While there is a target date of December 31, donations are welcome at any time of the year. Ways to donate are listed HERE.
“Fundraisers really do impact the collection and services we are able to provide,” she told the Icon. “The money that’s brought in through fundraisers goes immediately to what we provide the community. It goes to books, movies, newspaper and magazine collections, the Children’s Storytime program, and when we bring in outside speakers, that sort of thing.”