If you missed Friday's Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce meeting, no problem. A video of the virtual meeting is attached below. This is the final meeting of the summer. The next meeting is in September.
Here's what you'll discover by watching the video:
Program: Staycationing panel disussion: -
Chris Fetzer, Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District
Ron Headings, Ride to Remember (Bluffton Lions)
Raymond Harner, Bike Crazy LLC - Bike fun and safety
Jesse Blackburn, Village of Bluffton - Village parks and community pool
Cressleaf groundsel, also called butterweed, is a yellow flower in bloom this month in rural Bluffton area and across Ohio. This field is south of Bluffton. It is an increasing concern for many livestock producers as it is toxic to livestock. Cressleaf reproduces from seeds and emerges as a rosette in the fall, then bolts, flowers, and goes to seed in the spring. Plants eventually produce seeds resembling those of dandelions. Click here for more details.
By Leah Eiden, MD
Family Medicine
Bluffton Primary Care
If anyone has ever told you to “Go out there and break a leg,” hopefully you didn’t think they were advising you to fall and fracture, but realized they were using an idiom to wish you good luck during a performance.
Your family doctor does not want you to break a leg, hip or any of your bones. In fact, we would like to help you prevent fractures if at all possible. Thus, our interest in osteoporosis.
Swiss Historical Society creating weekly video tours of Schumacher homestead
Posted by Fred Steiner on June 12, 2020 - 3:19pm
Volunteer docents at the Schumacher Homestead, a property owned and operated by the Swiss Community Historical Society (SCHS) of Bluffton and Pandora, were disappointed when the historical facility was unable to open on schedule in early June.
You may watch the video of Gary Wetherill at the bottom of this story -
However, they decided that they show must go on and are now producing weekly video tours of the historical facility.
GROB welcomes 19 new apprentices on Monday, June 15.
The GROB apprenticeship is a four-year program that combines on-the-job training, hands-on learning, and a company-paid college education through Rhodes State College. The addition of the 2020 apprenticeship class will bring the total number of current apprentices at GROB to 92.