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Town Hall Concert Series features Canadian singer on June 17

Brian Moyer-Suderman

The Bluffton Town Hall Concert Series will feature Bryan Moyer-Suderman performing at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, June 17, in the town hall.

The performance is free and open to the public with donations accepted.

Moyer-Suderman started his music career as a college student in a Latin American Folk Band, and since then he has traveled many roads as a musician, touring across North America and performing around the world.

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Julie Bankert opens bookkeeping business

Julie Bankert recently established J. Bankert Bookkeeping, LLC, in Bluffton. As a new affiliate of Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs, her office is at 505 E. Jefferson St.

Bankert, a native of Bluffton, holds an associate of applied business degree, is a certified public bookkeeper, certified QuickBooks advisor and holds a bookkeeping financial services certificate.

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A scout is loyal...

Bluffton Boy Scout memorabilia is on display this month at the Bluffton Public Library. In view is Tom Brauen's various badges. He was a Boy Scout in the 1950s. For a story by Dr. Darrell Groman on scouting in Bluffton click here.

And then the rain came...1.62 inches

Here's the weather report for the first seven days of June, according to Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.

Date High Low Precipitation

June 1 82 64

June 2 80 66 .02

June 3 82 62 trace

June 4 86 61 trace

June 5 77 64 1.62 inches

June 6 76 59 .07

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Must be a lawyer from Ada

ADA LAW...now let's see. Who lives in Ada and drives to Bluffton where his wife owns a restaurant on Vine Street. Must be Peter Previte.

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BFR offers 5K training; sports camp afternoon fun

Become a runner at BFR! A new program is offered for people interested in training to complete a 5K. BFR's Walk to Run program includes 12 weeks of preparation for the 3.1 (5K) mile goal.

Groups meet at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays for warm-up, walking/running intervals, stretching, and lots of group support.

For more information about Walk to Run, contact BFR at 215 Snider Road, or call 319-358-4150 or visit www.bfronline.com.

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