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The Bluffton school board will hold a special meeting at 8 a.m., Saturday, June 13, in the superintendent's office, according to Greg Denecker, superintendent.

The purpose of the meeting it to hire teachers.

It's summer and the time touch-ups take place to Bluffton school buildings. An employee of All Purpose Glass is working on the windows of the 1930s wing of Bluffton High School this week.

Traffic will be heavy in the next few days at the Bluffton Public Library. Lots of programs are planned. Here's the schedule:

Veteran panel
On Thursday, June 11 at 6 p.m. is an “Ask a Veteran” panel, featuring membersf of the Bluffton American Legion and other local veterans. 

To participate, submit a question and register for the panel on the library website or at the front desk.  

This event is a part of the library's “Community Heroes” week.

 

Tickets and bid sheets are  now available in preparation for the Bluffton for Hope Cancer relay fundraisers.  

The community is invited to support cancer research through several projects underway for the June 19-20 Bluffton for Hope cancer relay event, which takes place at Bluffton Family Recreation, 2015 Snider Road. 

Area athletes are invited to show their support for the fight against cancer on Saturday, June 20, at the Bluffton for Hope event at BFR Sports & Fitness. 

Registration for the event is available online www.active.com or by completing a registration form available at Village Cut & Curl or Polished. 

The run will begin and end at BFR and will travel on paved roads through town.

Bluffton cars and coffee – an informal gathering for enthusiasts and their cars – is coming to Bluffton.

The monthly event will be offered on the fourth Saturday of each month from June through October in the parking lot of Masterpiece Signs, 906 N. Main St., next to its heated vehicle storage area, according to Tim Boutwell.

Each event is from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on the following Saturdays: June 27, July 25, Aug. 22, Sept. 26, and Oct. 24.

Coffee and pastries are by Common Grounds, according to Boutwell.

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