15 Minutes with Ariel Shuey, Bluffton University student
Where's your hometown, what's your major at Bluffton and what year are you?
I was born in Toledo, but now live in Fremont. I attended Fremont Ross High School. I am currently two credit hours short of being a junior and am majoring in communication with a concentration in public relations.
Here's an enlargement of portion of an art work titled "Second Wind." It is on display this month in Sauder Visual Arts Center. The artist is John Mishler. Click here for more information on the show.
The roof on the new emergency department at Bluffton Hospital is nearing completion. Several other projects at the worksite are underway this week. The list follows:
The October Students of the Month for Bluffton Middle School were recently announced. Click here for photos.
6th Grade:
Kristen Yost, daughter of Jason and Jennifer Yost, Bluffton.
Kristen is a member of the BMS Strings and band programs. She attends Stonbridge Church of God in Findlay and is in Dance at Cindy's Tap on Wood in Columbus Grove.
Dec. 5 Christmas Choral Concert: "A Festival of Lessons and Carols," 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Yoder Recital Hall. Order tickets online at http://tickets.bluffton.edu or contact the box office at 419-358-3239 or [email protected].
Dec. 3 Colloquium: "Whitebark Pine Decline in the Greater Yellowstone: A Story of Birds, Bears and the Precious Dust of Galadriel," sabbatical report by Dr. Robert Antibus, professor of biology, 4 p.m., Stutzman Lecture Hall, Centennial Hall
There's still an opportunity to purchase tickets for the Bluffton Child Development Center Raffle. Tickets are $2 each or three for $5. Prizes includes two boys' bikes (20- and 26-inch); two girls' bikes (20- and 26-inch); four bike helmets, a Wilson NFS football and gift cards.
Tickets are on sale at Citizens National Bank or from any BCDC board member. The drawing will take place Dec. 14.
Bob Amstutz of the Bluffton American Legion Post and a group of vets visited to Maple Crest on Veterans Day. The Legion members presented a program, gave some historical information and then presented each of the veterans of Maple Crest with a flag and a salute.