Joy Stemen took advantage of a sunny March Sunday afternoon to jog down Main Street. As warmer weather creeps in outdoor activities appear to be cropping up all over Bluffton.
Gregory S. Reichenbach, Bluffton attorney, has announced that he is focusing his practice on representing persons who have been harmed by unfair, deceptive acts and other illegal business practices.
With an office in Bluffton, he is able to take appropriate cases from west central Ohio and beyond.
Reichenbach said that his practices has three main areas. These are:
The Mennonite Memorial Home has an open invitation for persons interested in meeting new people and helping others.
A volunteer is needed in the twice monthly 'nail spa." This volunteer, according to Mary Ring, volunteer coordinator, will file and polish assisted living residents' nails.
Volunteers are also needed to transport residents in wheelchairs to the chapel for Sunday worship service. Help is needed from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. for that event.
First Mennonite Church senior high youth fellowship will hold a fundraiser meal following church on Sunday, March 28. Proceeds from the event will go toward the youth group's service trip to Pine Lake Fellowship Camp in Meridian, Mississippi, planned this summer
The Friends of the Library invite persons to spend an evening with Jane Austen and enjoy a tea that will include a light meal. Austen, author of "Pride and Prejudice," "Sense and Sensibility and other novels, is coming to the Richland Room in the Bluffton Library at 5:45 p.m., April 29. Christie Weininger Raber, director of the Wood County Historical Center and Museum, will portray Jane.