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Stratton Greenhouses spans three generations

Above) Top L-R, Ashley Stratton, Charlie Stratton, Dan Stratton, Susie Stratton and Steve Stratton. Below) Steve Stratton watering flowers on Bluffton's Main Street.

By Liz Gordon-Hancock

Stratton Greenhouses celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. Owners Steve and Susie Stratton have continually reinvented the business over the years to provide beauty and art in plant form to their customers and surrounding communities. 

Their business tagline is “serving your growing needs since 1949” but the motivation behind their business is really promoting the benefits of beauty and plants. “We don’t do it for us,” said Susie, “we grow for the beauty that it can bring to your life, to the community’s life.” She added “I feel like we are, in a sense, the world’s decorator.” 

The business began back in 1949 when Steve’s father, James Stratton, started growing hothouse tomatoes on the family farm. His son, Steve, essentially grew up “in a bushel basket” in the greenhouse, said Susie. But by the ‘70s, hydroponics shut down the greenhouse tomato industry. This is when Steve quit his teaching job to help his father reinvent the business to grow bedding plants and poinsettias.

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Tickets for My Fair Lady go on sale July 24

The Riley Creek Singers have announced that tickets for performances of My Fair Lady at the Pandora-Gilboa School Auditoria will go on sale July 24.

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Letter: Bluffton Ride to Remember was a delightful day

Above) 2024 rider swag bag and contents worth over $250 including many valuable coupons

Saturday, July 13, 2024 was a delightful day for a bike ride – sunny and warm – with no rain predicted!

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June 2024 Bluffton Police Department docket

The Bluffton Police Department provided the following docket of calls and responses for June 2024

POLICE DOCKET – JUNE 2024

June 2
Officers responded to the 100 block of Garmatter Street for a criminal damage complaint.

June 3
Officers arrested a Lima resident for driving without a valid driver’s license following a traffic stop in the area of Snider Road near Main Street for a speeding violation. The case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.

Officers responded to a business in the 100 block of South Main Street for a complaint of a subject passing bad checks.

June 4
Officers responded to the 100 block of North Jackson Street in reference to a theft complaint.

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Robert G. “Bob” Orr served in the U.S. Air Force

Robert G. Orr, a longtime resident of Burke, VA, passed away at the age of 77 on July 12, 2024 after a courageous battle against cancer. He was the devoted husband and best friend of Mary (Roderick) for more than 53 years.

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August 10 History Day will celebrate the Bluffton Fire Department

Last year, the first Bluffton History Day told the story of when John Dillinger’s gang robbed the Citizens National Bank in 1933 and the Bluffton residents who experienced it.

By Paula Pyzik Scott

On Saturday, August 10, the Bluffton Ohio Historical Society will celebrate the Bluffton Fire Department with a Bluffton History Day program that recreates an 1898 photograph of volunteer firefighters shooting water over Main St. as a test of the new Village water system. 

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