Boutique 415 and Polished, North Main Street, Bluffton, have several sales planned for Saturday’s Discovery Day in Bluffton, according to Joan Frederick.
These include:
• Sales racks – 20% off regular priced items
• Free gift with $25 purchase (regular priced items)
• 10-minute chair massage with Rick or Courtney, $5
• Several free items when customer schedules manicures
• $5 off a stay polished pedicure when scheduled with Stacy
• Plus, additional items listed on the display ad.
Advancements in access to resident testing and personal protective equipment have allowed MHCO to admit elders directly from the hospital, their home or another long-term care campus once again.
Posted by Fred Steiner on July 21, 2020 - 3:26pm
All Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio campuses (Mennonite Memorial Home, Hilty Home, Maple Crest and Willow Ridge) are now accepting COVID-negative admissions directly from the community and local hospitals.
Advancements in access to resident testing and personal protective equipment have allowed MHCO to admit elders directly from the hospital, their home or another long-term care campus once again.
Listen as Gary Wetherill and Lauren Canaday talk about our Swiss Settlement
Posted by Fred Steiner on July 21, 2020 - 3:15pm
Want to hear some great stories about Bluffton's past?
Bluffton's Swiss Community Historical Society, with the assistance of Bluffton Public Library, goes digital Thursday.
Gary Wetherill, vice president of the society, and Lauren Canaday, public services coordinator of library, will discuss stories from the settlement and from the Bluffton area's history via a Zoom chat.
Remember that wind storm in June? It created an extraordinary amount of tree limbs that residents deposited in the village recycle center on Spring Street. That excess is now turning into mulch this week. (Mary P. Steiner photo)
The Inn at ONU invites you and your family to express your artistic self
Posted by Fred Steiner on July 21, 2020 - 2:55pm
The Inn at ONU invites persons for a Saturday morning of “Art in the Garden Courtyard.”
It’s from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, July 25, at The Inn, 401 W. College Ave., Ada.
Participants have the option of choosing an art project – there’s an option for everyone in the family – as everyone is seated at your own personal 6-foot table to ensure social distancing.
Guests may arrive at their leisure and take the complexity of your art project for consideration when selecting your preferred arrival time.