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Bluffton Public Library is hosting a free “Touch a Truck” event from 4 - 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, to kick off its “Dig Into Reading” summer reading programs. Kids of all ages will have fun exploring and asking questions about all types of vehicles. More than a dozen different businesses and individuals will be bringing vehicles to the event.

 

Stephen Tatarkov, Bluffton High School junior, is the April BHS student of the month. At Bluffton he is a member of the high school math club. He has a 4.0 grade point average.

He participates on an indoor soccer team. He is a three-year letterman for soccer and a two-year letterman for track. He received the All-District and All-Ohio award in soccer. He was the Honda Mathematics Gold Medal Award Winner.

 

The Friends of the Library are looking for area golfers June 1.

The Birdies for Bookworms Golf Outing sponsored by the Friends of the Bluffton Public Library is Saturday, June 1, with registration and a continental breakfast at 8 a.m. and a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m..

The cost is $50 per golfer or $200 per team. The format of the outing is a 4-person scramble. The registration fee includes the round of golf, the golf cart and a chicken dinner. 

The Bluffton Shuffleboard Club will host a free demonstration and open house for any adult interested in learning the game of shuffleboard or more about the Bluffton Club.

The event will be held Saturday, May 18, at 10 a.m. on the courts in Buckeye Park off Spring Street.

The club meets regularly throughout the summer for informal mixers on Mondays and Saturdays at 10 a.m., Thursdays at 5 p.m., and hosts several state and local tournaments during the season.

Contact Ralph Peterson, president, at 419-365-5712 with any questions.

Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs recommends small business owners consider registering for a webinar "Working Towards A Work Life Balance," which airs May 23. Here is information about the event.

To register for this workshop click here.

SCORE, a nonprofit association helping small businesses get off the ground, kicks off Small Business Week an entire month early with this educational, information backed webinar.

Bluffton council will receive an update on Monday night from Jerry Cupples, Bluffton zoning inspector. His report includes what Cupples terms his successes and failures.

Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator, asked Cupples to provide council with the update on his efforts regarding property maintenance issues.

Cupples’s report follows:

TO: Mayor and Council:

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