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June council meetings and natural gas aggregation public hearing

On Monday, June 12, the Village of Bluffton Council will hold a regular meeting with the attached agenda.

Prior to the June 26 regular council meeting, the Village of Bluffton will hold Natural Gas Aggregation Public Hearings at 6 and 6:30 p.m. at Bluffton Town Hall.

The public hearings are an opportunity for residents to address council on the topic of natural gas aggregation, 

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24 years before Roswell

By Fred Steiner
www.BlufftonForever.com
 

What did the twin Gerber brothers witness flying over their farm in the summer of 1923?

The following account of their experience is a reprint from the Fall, 2019, issue of the Swiss Community Historical Society of Bluffton and Pandora “Newsletter.” 

At the bottom of this story, is one suggestion of what the brothers may have seen. This story is part of a new book to be released later this summer titled “Where Bluffton’s Ghosts Sleep.” The book is a collection of ghost stories and other unusual and sometimes unexplained events that took place in our community. Fred Steiner has compiled the book.

The story follows:

Only the sky is the limit. Happening 24 years before a flying saucer crashed in Roswell, New Mexico, twins Vernon and Vilas Gerber became admonished by their mother not to make up stories when they told her about something they said hovered in the sky one summer afternoon in 1923. 

The twins, born in 1912 on the family farm in Riley Township, Putnam County, would have been around 11 at the time. 

Vilas described the event this way: It happened in 1923 on a farm three miles from Pandora, where we grew up. 

On this farm were two large cherry trees. We loved cherries, so my twin brother and I climbed up in the trees. Vernon sat in one and I in the other ready to reach for a cluster of cherries. 

While in the trees I suddenly saw an object. It was cylindrical, cigar shaped, perhaps four feet in diameter. Its length I never saw or don’t remember. It appeared metallic in structure, dull gray in color. It had no wings, made no noise and just hung motionless in the air about 15 feet off the ground, 20 feet from the tree. 

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Southgate Lanes expands with summer lunch, announces live music

This past week, Southgate Lanes reopened for the summer season and announced that it will be open for lunch Tuesday-Friday.

The venue also has live entertainment lined up every Friday on the patio:

JUNE
9 - LUKE RAUSH
16 - PAUL SMOCK
23 - FAT BOTTOM BOYS
30 - NEXT TO NOTHING

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Low Brass Collective concert on June 11

The NW Ohio Low Brass Collective will perform at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 11 in Snyder Recital Hall which is located in Presser Hall at ONU. FLYER

The concert will include works by Bach, Bizet, Sousa, Curnow; with a solo performance by Dr. Erin Helgeson Torres. The collective is conducted by Tyler Ferris.

Concerts are free and open to the public.

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2023 Bluffton Festival of Wheels is June 16

By Paula Scott

The 55th annual Festival of Wheels will be showcased on Bluffton’s Main Street this upcoming Friday, June 16. Coordinator Dan Groman notes that last year the Bluffton Lions Club show was literally 2 spaces from full capacity, so in 2023 the event will extend onto Elm St and along Main to Jefferson.

Main St. will close at 1:00 p.m.; registration is from 2:00-5:00 p.m. The event will be held rain or shine.

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Just ducky

A shallow, slow flowing Riley Creek near Harmon Field provided a nice place to explore for a new Mallard family comprised of mama and 12 ducklings. 

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