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Flag corp holds Saturday car wash

The Bluffton High School flag corp will hold a car wash fund-raiser on Saturday. The event is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, July 10, in front of Springfield Fireworks on State Route 103. Donations are accepted.

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Wayne Matter - a Bluffton icon!

Wayne Matter of Bluffton has had several accomplishments in his life. One being that he served the village as mayor from 1966 to 1975. He also served for many years on the Bluffton Housing Corp. Now he's among the citizens who watch Main Street. Here he is, looking out from the Oscar Velasquez mural on the Forever In Stitches building.

Bluffton Golf Club host to Joseph Memorial Outing on July 31

The third annual Bradley W. Joseph Memorial Golf Outing to support the Bradley W. Joseph Memorial Fund is Saturday, July 31, at the Bluffton Golf Club. Tee time is 9 a.m.

Proceeds will support scholarships for pharmacy students to go on United Methodist Medical Missions.

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Main Street flag donors recognized by SHANNON Service Club

The SHANNON Service Club recently released its list of donors to the 2010 Main Street flag project. Sponsors follow:

Flag sponsored by BB Investments-Beth A. Boehr
In Memory of Timothy Boehr

Richard J. Boehr Company
In Memory of Eugene Benroth

Gary and Marilyn Bishop
In Celebration of the Village of Bluffton

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Mothers Nite Out celebrates

Bluffton's Mother's Nite Out Club held a very special night out earlier this spring. The club celebrated its 50th anniversary. Members attending were, seated from left, Jo Ann Hilty, Donna Steiner, Jean Ann Reichenbach and Louise Amstutz. Standing from left, Rosa Lee Greenway, Corrinne Boehr, Helen Brooks, Betty Lutz, Mary Amstutz, and Joan Dailey.

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The fish were biting

Amy Kaufman (Resident Assistant at Maple Crest) fishing with her family

The annual Maple Crest fishing derby was June 9 at the pond behind the main building. The event was for Maple Crest residents and their families and guests, plus Maple Crest staff and their families and guests. (Click to view photos)

Rod and reel fishing poles were provided by the Division of Natural Resources in Findlay. A record crowd of over 225 people turned out to enjoy the sunny afternoon.

Many "whoppers" were caught, with the top ones being:

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