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Tim Closson, Bluffton elementary principal, greets Ana Neufeld Weaver, elementary student, on the first day of the 2010-11 school year. Walking across Jackson Street with Ana is her mother, Laurel. The first day of school was Aug. 30 for Bluffton. This scene was repeated dozens of times on Aug. 30.

Bluffton Town Hall Concert Series: Sacred dances and chants of Tibet

The Gaden Shartse Monks will perform in the Town Hall Concert in September. The performance is at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 7. "Come join us for an evening of sacred sounds from the roof of the world," said Wendy Chappell-Dick of the village cultural affairs committee.

A link to the monks website is: www.gadenshartsecf.org

Long hidden behind the Himalayan mountain ranges, the ancient Tibetan culture remained virtually untouched by the outside world for thousands of years.

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Beaverdam Bunch 4-H Allen County Fair results

Members of the Beaverdam Bunch 4-H Club were very successful at the Allen County Fair this year. Here are the club's results:

Julie Althaus

Market Hog - A, A, Outstanding Swine Livestock Interview, First Place Jr. Swine Livestock Interview
Scrapbooking - A, First Place/Plaque Winner, Ohio State Fair Participant

Sarah Amstutz

Allen County Junior Fairboard President
Market Hog - A, A, Outstanding Swine Livestock Interview, First Place Sr. Swine Livestock Interview

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15 minutes with Anne Romey Taylor

Anne and Justin Taylor

Rumor has it you were in Bluffton recently. Did you get to take a plane ride with your brother, Kevin?

Yes, I did actually! Kevin took my mom and me up for an hour flight around Bluffton and Lima. It was smooth and we even did a touch and go in Lima. We flew over the Lima Prison, the Mall, the Allen County Fair, the reservoir and Suter's corn maze. It was so fun!

How has the town changed since your childhood days? What do you miss?

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The doctor is in

Dr. Howard Shelly is a recent addition to the Oscar Velasquez Bluffton mural. In our discussions with many persons who are on the mural we discover that often their family members had them added as a surprise. That was the case with Dr. Shelly.

Gable-Sprague win in Lima for BHS

The BHS girls' tennis team placed fifth at the Lima City Invitationals last Saturday, behind four Western Buckeye League teams.

Ashlin Gable and Emily Sprague combined to win the A flight doubles, taking three matches in straight sets. Jess Hunter won one match before losing in the semifinals, while Kristi Geiser and Liz Diller won their first match and were eliminated in the semifinals.

The netters are at Bath Tuesday and host Wapakoneta, the Lima champions, Wednesday at Harmon Field courts.

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