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Bluffton artist has three works in Findlay Art League show

Bluffton resident Pauline Kinsinger Edie Watts had three art pieces accepted int the Findlay Art League juried November Fall 2019 show. 

The three works are in oils.  "Charlie" the turtle and "Fins Up" the Siamese Fighting Fish both took about three plus months to complete. The wave is titled "Light Breaker." 

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The voice of the Pirates

Last night over 5,000 viewers across the globe watched the Division III boys' soccer semi-final state tournament Bluffton win over South Range. Viewing from the comfort of your home is thanks to this Pirate fan. He's Tyler Chamberlain, a Bluffton Family Recreation staff member. He's the color man, announcer and videographer, and a one-of-a-kind voice for the Pirates. Interested in watching the state finals? We didn't tell you this officially, but click Blufftonfamilyrecreation - BFR on Facebook, sit back and eat your pizza.

 

Crime Victim Services volunteer guardianship info session on Nov. 12

The next Crime Victim Services information session on volunteer guardianship is Tuesday, Nov. 12, according to Elysia Bush of Bluffton, director, Elderly Victim Ministry and CVS Guardian Programs.

The sessions take place in the CVS training room, 220 N. Elizabeth St., Lima. This session is from noon to 1 p.m.

Bush said, “Helping a vulnerable person live to that person’s full potential deepens the reach of Allen and Putnam County’s caring community."

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Chris Driesbach performs at Trinity Lutheran

Trinity Evangelical Church hosts Chris Driesbach on Sunday, Nov. 10 at both 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. services. At 9:20 a.m., Driesbach will share his presentation "A visit with a Christian song writer and former atheist."

Driesbach is a Christian musician, who travels the nation sharing his journey from atheist to Christian songwriter. He's originally from New Orleans, where his home and church were nearly destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.  After rebuilding, Chris "hit the road" to share his message of thanks through music. 

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Don't mess with my routine

A mother's musings

I am a creature of routine. I cannot tell if I have always been this way or if I were driven to it by having children.

I find my children thrive in routine - regular meal times, set bedtimes, a structured pattern to the rest and play of their day.  My own children are so driven by routine that even on vacation, far from home, my daughter will ask "Where will we have quiet time after lunch today, Mommy?"

If my two-year-old doesn't nap, my eye starts twitching. And if we don't go to the library on Tuesdays, then the whole day is off-kilter.  

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What's your bid?

A Radio Flyer tricycle is among the countless items available at this month's Bluffton Public Library holiday silent auction. The trike is an annual donation from Dick Boehr to the auction. Watch the Icon for a complete list of auction items

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