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Stratton Greenhouses, 9915 Lincoln Highway, Bluffton, will hold a "storm recovery sale," Friday and Saturday, July 13-14. Sale hours are Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

A printer friendly attachment at the bottom of this story shows sale items.

Leave the pads at home

Yeah, it's July. Yeah, those are Bluffton HS football team. It's 7-on-7 football. Tackle with just a touch of your hands. BHS participated in an afternoon of 7-on-7 on Tuesday at ONU with several other area teams. Today there was 7-on-7 play involving several teams at Bluffton University. Watch the warm up video.

Kevin Nickel (left), Bluffton University^aEURTMs vice president for fiscal affairs, talks to members of a visiting delegation from China West Normal University during a tour of Bluffton^aEURTMs new Sommer Center for Health and Fitness Education. The 60,000-square-foot facility, which will include space for academics as well as athletics, is scheduled to open this fall.

In recent years, Bluffton University students-both undergraduates and graduate students in business-have traveled to China seven times for short-term study.

Now, through July 18, Bluffton is the host, welcoming 16 faculty members and administrators from China West Normal University for a training institute exposing the visitors to higher education in the United States.

By Jake Dowling, Icon intern
Ready, get set, swim! That command starts Friday at the Bluffton Community Swimming Pool.

This year, Bluffton hosts the Western Ohio Aquatic League meet championships. The event, will bring hundreds of fans and swimmers to Bluffton for the next two days.

"Warms-up is at 7 a.m. followed by festivities at 9 a.m. and swimming beginning around 10 a.m." said Liz Diller, one of the two Bluffton swim team coaches. "Normally we have a couple thousand fans here, so it adds up pretty quickly."

Steve Yoder

A book signing party at Common Grounds will launch a children's book titled "Look For Something Good," written by Bluffton resident Steve Yoder. The event is from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, July 12.

Yoder says the book is a story with a lesson, adding, "It's a parable, which deals with a tough set of circumstances involving a young boy."

Yoder, who is lead pastor of First Mennonite Church, Bluffton, says that the book is written for youth, particularly at the fourth grade level.

The Buy Ada First Committee has organized a Music On Main event for Friday, July 13, from 6 - 8 p.m. at The Ada Depot parking lot on Main Street, weather permitting.

WONB 94.9 FM is providing music, several businesses are having sidewalk sales, some restaurants will be offering specials, the Ada Rotary Club is having a chicken barbecue fundraiser and more.

Planners of the event invite Icon viewers to bring lawn chairs, enjoy dinner, visit the businesses, listen and dance to music and spend time in Ada with friends and family.

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