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Kay Miller was honored last week for her 20 years of service to Buffton's Weekday Christian Education program. From left are, Christian ed teachers, Jodi Conley, Wanda Smith, Kay Miller, Janice Basinger and Mary Ina Hooley.

The Bluffton High School Class of 1967 will have their 45th reunion on Saturday, July 21, at Marbeck Center, Bluffton University. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Cost is $20 per person.

Send check, payable to Bluffton High School Class of 1967 to David R. Steiner, 409 S. Main St., Bluffton, OH 45817. RSVP by June 30.

Vintage car night

Delbert Henry's 1957 Ford Thunderbird's insignia shines brightly in the sun in Bluffton. Henry of Ada, was among dozens and dozens of vintage car owners who came the the uptown "Festival of Wheels."

Everett Collier, Marilyn Bishop, Bill Suter, Pat Sheidler, Dennis Sheidler

By Jake Dowling, Icon intern
Some Bluffton residents are taking on a big and long challenge this week.

Everett Collier, Marilyn Bishop, Bill Suter and Pat and Dennis Sheidler, are participating in a bike path ride called Rails and Trails Greenway Sojourn.

The event takes place Sunday, June 17, to Sunday, June 24, and begins at the nation's capital, Washington, D.C.

Richland Manor, 7400 Swaney Road, Bluffton, will host its fifth annual Friday Night Cruise-in on June 22 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

The event will have food, including hot dogs and hamburgers and a DJ playing music from the '50s and '60s era.

"We just want people to come out, look at cars, eat food and listen to music," said Barry Schneck, community services representative for Richland Manor.

The event will be the same as in years' past but Schneck says this year's event includes Richland Manor's second annual independence from hunger food drive.

Golf scramble winning team

The team of Bob Hollar, Dan Garlock, George Hakin and Joe Bailey won the second annual Friends of the Bluffton Public Library golf scramble, held June 9, at the Bluffton Golf Club.

Nine teams participated in the second annual "Birdies for Bookworms" golf scramble.

Following the round of golf and several proximity contests on the course, players enjoyed a dinner and the distribution of door prizes.

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