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Dr. Perry Bush

It is not an exaggeration to say that his selection as a Fulbright scholar is a dream come true for Dr. Perry Bush.

"I've been dreaming of doing a Fulbright for 20 years," says the Bluffton University history professor, adding that he thought about it even before that as a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

Rev. Charles Warren

The public is invited to a 90th birthday celebration for Rev. Charles Warren, on Sunday, June 19, at Ebenezer Mennonite Church.

His actual birth date is Sept. 4, 1921, but his children are planning to be in the Bluffton area for several days in June.

The husband of Rev. Warren's youngest daughter, Paul Windsor, will bring a special message on June 19 at Ebenezer Mennonite Church during the Worship Gathering beginning at 10:15 a.m.

The Rockport United Methodist Church will hold its annual homemade ice cream social on Friday, July 8.

The menu will consist of homemade ice cream, barbecue and chicken sandwiches, baked beans, potato salad, perfection salad, pies, cakes, coffee and punch. Serving will start at 5p.m.

The church is located at 5505 Rockport Road. Everyone is welcome to attend.

The mysterious identity of a young Arab lesbian blogger who was apparently kidnapped last week in Syria has been revealed conclusively to be a hoax. The blogs were written not by a gay girl in Damascus, but a middle-aged American man based in Scotland.

Former Bluffton resident, Tom MacMaster, a 40-year-old Middle East activist studying for a masters at Edinburgh University, posted an update declaring that, rather than a 35-year-old feminist and lesbian called Amina Abdallah Araf al Omari, he was "the sole author of all posts on this blog".

"For me personally, it had a very similar feel to the bus accident in 2007."

Those are the thoughts of Allen Slabaugh, in an interview with the Associated Press concerning a second bus accident that he survived.

Slabaugh survived a 2007 bus crash that killed five Bluffton University baseball teammates and two other people. He told the AP of flashbacks this week when he went through another serious accident with another team - fellow cyclists he'll lead on a cross-country ride for charity.

BFR Sports and Fitness held a youth tennis camp June 13-15. Eleven youth ages 6-9 years learned tennis basics under the direction of teaching pro, Phil Newland. Middle School and High School players will participate in a camp June 20-23.

Quickstart tennis for youth will be held on Thursday nights 6-7:15 p.m. at the Howe Tennis Courts on East College Avenue from June 16 to July 28.

For more information, contact Carole Enneking at BFR 419-358-4150.

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