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BFR Halloween party - and a good time was had by all

Lots of Halloweeners participated in BFR Sports and Fitness Halloween party in late October. Sixty-five contestants participated and a crowd of over 150 persons attended. Here are the costume winners, according to Carole Enneking.

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Village will proceed with Garmatter and Kibler water main projects

Fall is here. Bluffton village crews are current sweeping leaves from curbs. According to Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator, “The crew starts on one side of town and works its way to the other before starting the process again. With both residents and mother nature providing ample piles of leaves over the past week, it can easily take a number of days to make one pass through town.”

Mehaffie provided the leaf pick up progress and several other matters to council members on Monday, Nov. 3.

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90 academic years ago at Bluffton College

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Here's the Bluffton College Student Senate 90 academic years ago. The Senate members in 1924-25 were Elmer Yoder, president; Lorena Birkey, vice president; Edith Steiner, secretary-treasurer, Stanley Lehman and Jesse Augspurger.

 

Here's what's on the November schedule at the public library

The Bluffton Public Library has many activities scheduled during November -- something for everyone.

Join Teddy the dog at Paws to Read from 10-11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15. Teddy loves hearing stories and getting a good snuggle.

Friday night Italian meal at Jeanne's Kitchen; here's this week's specials

OPEN at 8:00 a.m.
Tuesday-Friday mornings, we are open at 8:00 a.m. and serve breakfast all day.  We have daily breakfast specials as well as lunch specials.

LUNCH SPECIALS
November 4-7

TUESDAY
Pete's homemade Italian chili
Election Day beef stew with side salad
Salisbury meatloaf and potatoes
Apple spinach salad

WEDNESDAY
Broccoli cheddar soup
Perch platter
Chicken club wrap
Chicken Cranrasin salad

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Spaghetti dinner benefits Lima food pantry

The Bluffton University Nutrition Association’s annual spaghetti dinner to benefit the Lima-based Churches United Food Pantry (C.U.P.) will be held from 5-7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, at First Mennonite Church, 101 S. Jackson St., Bluffton.

Nonperishable food items will be accepted, as will cash and checks made payable to C.U.P. In addition to spaghetti, the menu for the dinner includes bread, salad, dessert and refreshments.

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