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Bill Wilkerson receives Sr Center Life Membership

June is a busy month for the Bluffton Senior Citizens Association. Here are some of the activities planned:

June 4-5 - craft supply sale, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
June 9 - Bus tri to LaComedia
June 14 - Monthly dinner meeting, 6 p.m.
June 17 - Coach trip to Cuyahoga Valley train trip
June 17 - Community meal, 6 p.m.
June 24 - Rescheduled bus trip to Creation Museum
June 29 - Bus trip to Der Dutchman

Specific events in June:

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It's Vacation Bible School season

Several churches in the community have announced Vacation Bible School information. The details were provided by Kay Miller of Bluffton Release Time Christian Education. Other churches not listed are invited to submit VBS information to the Icon at [email protected]

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If only the stock market would follow the rising temperatures

If only the stock market would follow the rising temperatures. Bluffton's high temperature readings over the seven days from May 18 to 24 rose from 58 to 84. Here's the high and low and precipitation during that period.

Date High Low Precipitation
May 18 58 52 0.10

May 19 69 50

May 20 78 45

May 21 73 60 0.57

May 22 75 59 0.01

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A Lotta Love Pet Rescue

Llamas and ponies weren't the only animals on Main Street during the May 22 arts and crafts fair. It also rained dogs and cats. Dave Baumgartner of A Lotta Love Pet Rescue explains the volunteer group's program to two arts and craft visitors. The Rescue had a display of animals at the festival. Persons wanting more information may contact Baumgartner at 419-358-7010.

Who are you SP?

Putnam County plate spotted on Main Street one evening, probably on a trip the the Shannon Theatre. No clue to the meaning.

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University honors Willis Sommers upon his retirement

Commitment to academic excellence and facility development, coupled with an aesthetic sensibility, have shaped Willis Sommer's work in 31 years as a business faculty member and, most recently, vice president for fiscal affairs at Bluffton University.

Offering that assessment at a May 8 "Celebration of Service" for the retiring administrator was Dr. Lee Snyder, Bluffton president emeritus.

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