The Bluffton High School cheerleading program will present a first grade through sixth grade Junior Cheerleader Clinic and halftime performance in February, according to Hannah Slechter, coach.
"Participants will attend a cheer clinic on Wednesday, Feb. 13. There they will be taught chants and a dance to perform Friday, Feb. 15, during a BHS varsity boys' basketball game," Slechter told The Icon.
Drive Time Driving Instruction, with offices in Bluffton, has a $20 off special for classes taken in February.Classes begin monthly in Findlay, Bluffton and Ada.
Bluffton clases are held at Diamond Manufacturing, 505 E. Jefferson St. The next session begins Feb. 3.
"We'll be out of class before the Super Bowl kickoff!," says Doug Kisseberth of Drive Time.
The March class begins March 3. A link to the company website is below this story.
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Northwest Physical Therapy, an Ottawa-based health service agency with several Bluffton connections, will celebrate 20 years in business this year. Northwest Physical Therapy was founded in February of 1993 by Brian and Wanda Dean, both physical therapists.
The agency is also a member of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Comerce.
A local service agency invites adults to consider volunteering in a program that assists victims of crimes. The next training class will begin March 12. An orientation to be held Tuesday, Jan. 29.
Amy Wiechart-Bayliff, volunteer coordinator of CASA of Allen and Putnam Counties, explained how the program works at the Jan. 11 Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast.