BLUFFTON, Ohio - It was all blue skies and sunshine over Bluffton on Tuesday, Sept. 23, as the men's soccer team controlled the pace in a stunning 2-1 victory over Wittenberg University, a squad that stood 5-2-1 following three straight victories over Heartland Conference schools Earlham, Defiance, and Mount St. Joseph by a cumulative score of 9-0. The Beavers improved to 2-6 on the season, while the Tigers slipped to 5-3-1 overall.
Ten Thousand Villages, 115 S. Main St., is the host business to the Wednesday, Sept. 24, cash mob. Cash mob hours are 3:30 to 6 p.m.
According to Aphaphanh Nussbaum, store manager, the store will offer 30 percent off jewelry and personal accessories including scarves, bags, headbands and similar items. The shop will offer 50 percent of all sarongs.
In addition, all shoppers may register for a $25 shopping spree at Ten Thousand Villages.
The monthly cash mobs are a program of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce to reinforce the concept of shopping locally.
Kyle Koontz sends a Nerf bullet flying in a Drew Rayle Memorial Fundraiser last Friday in the old baseball diamond area at Bluffton University. The event raised $1,230. Read the story below for more details.
Nerf bullets were flying Friday after school in the old baseball diamond area at Bluffton University. The event raised $1,230 for the Drew Rayle Memorial Fund.
Game inventor, Jamie Nygaard, explains the game this way: "Pipe gun wars is a game that Christian (Jamie's husband) and I made up with our boys.