BFR Spots and Fitness began the summer special on May 1, according to Carole Enneking, director.

New and returning exercisers may purchase a three-month membership but receive four months of service. Cost for the summer special is $87.86 (including sales tax).

Benefits of membership (for those over 14 years of age) include use of the fitness center, indoor track, plus use of the gymnasium and arena
during open times.

Strattton Greenhouses, 9915 E. Lincoln Highway, has a Mother' Day special for you.

In this week's Icon ad, the greenhouse is offering:

  • $1 off hanging baskets
  • 10 percent off flowering trees and shrubs

In addition Stratton's has:

  • over 10,000 Proven Winners plants in pots or hanging baskets
  • over 30,000 wave petunia plants in 209 carriers and hanging baskets
  • new nursery stock arriving daily

Hours are Monday-Friday, 9-8 p.m.; Saturdays 9-6 p.m.; Sundays in May noon-5 p.m.

Shannon Theatre released its May 6-12 movie schedule.

RIO (G) will show in 2D format evenings at 7 p.m. with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 1:30 p.m.

RIO will also show in 3D format Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. only. All 3D tickets are $6 each.

Also showing is Source Code, rated PG-13, at 9:30 p.m. each evening.

The May Maple Crest calendar is now available to Icon viewers. Click here to access the calendar.

Ten Thousand Villages, 115 S. Main St., Bluffton, has a shipment of new items including ceramic teat light holders handcrafted from Vietnam.

Sixteen first-year students at Bluffton University have been chosen to perform a century-old tradition-the Maypole dance-during Bluffton's annual May Day ceremony on Saturday, May 7.

Tuesday's Ohio primary election has a sprinkling of local issues. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Here's the Bluffton area ballot list.

VILLAGE OF BLUFFTON

Republican Ballot

Eric Fulcomer, candidate for mayor
Unopposed

ALLEN COUNTY

Allen County Children Services
Tax Levy, renewal, 0.5 mill, Children Services, 5 years

A Summer Personal Training Special is now offered to anyone over the age of 14 years at BFR. The summer special offers six 30-minute training sessions for a package rate of $60 for non-members.
Personal training is an option for new exercisers as well as individuals who are training for an athletic event or to increase their physical abilities.

BFR Spots and Fitness began the summer special on May 1, according to Carole Enneking, director.

New and returning exercisers may purchase a three-month membership but receive four months of service. Cost for the summer special is $87.86 (including sales tax).

Benefits of membership (for those over 14 years of age) include use of the fitness center, indoor track, plus use of the gymnasium and arena
during open times.

In addition, members received discounted pricing onfitness classes and training programs (personal training sessions and ultimate fit).

First Mennonite Church Mennonite Women will hold a Mother's Day event Monday, May 9, at the church. A 6 p.m. dinner is planned with four short puppet shows by Deborah Nisly afterward in the sanctuary.

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