The Bluffton Public Library, 145 S. Main St., has a standing invitation for community members: "Utilize our display case to showcase your artwork, exhibit your collections, or display a cause. Show us what you collect, create, or are passionate about!"

For more information, visit the library or call 419-358-5016. Upon approval, you will be designated a month to display your items right next to the circulation desk.

At 7:00 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22, Bluffton Varsity Football will play Patrick Henry at Donnell Stadium in Findlay,1300 S West St, in Regional Finals

Presale tickets are available at www.ohsaa.org/tickets  Prices: $11 Adults and $5 Students.

Cash only tickets are available at the gate. Season passes and reserved seats are not valid for playoff football.

Gates open at 5:30 p.m. The game will be live streamed at: https://bit.ly/FindlayTrojansAthleticsTV

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 301 North Main Street, Jenera, will hold a special service of thanks on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, at 9:30 AM.  

The readings are Deuteronomy 8:10-18 and Philippians 4:10-20. The sermon will be from Luke 17:11-19, the account of Jesus healing the ten lepers and only one thanked Him. 

Hymns will be "All People that on Earth Do Dwell; O Bless the Lord, My Soul; Now Thank We All our God; SIng to the Lord of Harvest; and I Am Trusting You, Lord Jesus" 

AE downs Devils, to face Pirates in title game Saturday

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON – The Bluffton High School girls basketball team tipped off its season with a convincing 49-23 win over visiting Cory-Rawson in the semifinals of the annual Lewis Family McDonald’s Holiday Classic tournament Thursday night, November 21

The semifinals were moved up one day so as not to conflict with Bluffton playing Patrick Henry Friday night in the region 22 football finals. 

The Pirate girls (1-0) will take on backyard foe Allen East (1-0) in the championship game Saturday evening at approximately 6:30 p.m.

The two rivals have faced off in the last two McDonald’s tournament finals. AE won last year, while the Pirates took the crown in 2022 with a three-point win. ▶︎

More than 100 chorus members have been rehearsing for Bluffton University's 130th and 131st performances of Handel's Messiah. Performances are on Friday, December 6 in Bluffton and December 7 in Findlay. Free, general admission tickets must be reserved at www.bluffton.edu/tickets

9 other Pirate football players honored

By Cort Reynolds

BLUFFTON – Bluffton High School senior linebacker Landen Worcester was recently named one of three Div. VI All-Northwest District Defensive Players of the Year for football by a local Ohio Prep Sportswriter Association media panel.

The 5-11, 201-pound Worcester was also named first team all-district after leading the Pirates to a 12-1 record (6-1 Northwest Conference) and their second straight regional final playoff appearance.

Cody Depweg of Coldwater and Grant Smith of Patrick Henry shared the Defensive District Div. VI Player of the Year honor with Worcester. ▶︎

Blanchard Valley Health System is pleased to announce it has received Level 7 achievement for the Acute survey selection in Digital Health Most Wired Survey results from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME).

November 21 McDonald’s Holiday Girls Basketball Tournament

  • 6:00 Arlington vs Allen East
  • 7:15 Bluffton vs Cory-Rawson

Presale tickets at https://www.blufftonschools.org/athletics/athletics-tickets

Cash ticket sales will be available at the gate.

SLIDESHOW Photos from the September 28 Bluffton Fall Festival at Schumacher Homestead, a Swiss Community Historical Society event. CLICK A PHOTO to view the slideshow at your own pace.

The Schumacher Homestead at 8350 Bixel Rd will be open for its annual Christmas Open House on December 7 and 8 from 2:00-6:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.SwissHistorical.org.

“My one journey is over…my new one begins.”  Fairy I. Parkins, 91 passed away November 20, 2024 at Bluffton Hospital.  

Born during the Depression Era on December 22, 1932 in Findlay to the late Ira and Louisa (Schaaff) Roth, Fairy saw many changes. She saw horse drawn equipment change to tractors, oil lamps to electric, radio to TV and party lines to cell phones. Fairy experienced the atomic age, a man on the moon, sixteen presidents and the growth of the computer age. Growing up on the farm, she was always her Dad’s helper. She carried lanterns to the barn, drove horses to make hay and in 1949, a John Deere Tractor.  

Graduating seventy-five years ago, in 1950, from the first combined class of Cory-Rawson High School, Fairy always let people know that and that the Cory-Rawson colors were green and gold.  She got her first job in 1951 at Woolworth’s Dime Store then became a bookkeeper at Daisy Maid Bread when Edward Parkins was discharged from the Korean Conflict and was hired as a new driver. A love match sparked and on April 22, 1954, she married Edward Parkins who preceded her in death on May 4, 1986 from a battle with cancer. ▶︎

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