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Riley Creek Arbor hosts family movie night July 26

Riley Creek Arbor 797, a recently formed Bluffton organization, will host a family movie night, at 7 p.m., Tuesday, July 26, at Ebenezer Mennonite Church Crossroads Ministry Center, 8905 Columbus Grove Road, according to Gary Reese.

The free family movie is "When the Games Stands Tall."

There will be free popcorn and soft drinks available. Persons attending are asked to bring a donation to an area crisis pregnanc center. These items could include cash, diapers, formula or other baby items.

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Hilty Home cruise-in tonight from 6 to 8 p.m.

Hilty Home, Pandora's second annual cruise-in takes place Thursday, July 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Home front parking lot. Hilty Home is located 304 Hilty Drive, just off State Route 12, west of Pandora.

The event is hosted by Ottawa's Four Deuces Car Club. The cruise-in includes food, music and free admission.

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Dare to Dream event Nov. 2

This year's Dare to Dream wine tasting and auction to benefit the Bluffton Bike Pathway Project is at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 2, at Sycamore Lake Winery, rural Columbus Grove.

The event is hosted by the Bluffton Lions Foundation. Tickets are now available at $25 per person of $50 per couple.

For more information call 419-788-0729.

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Free showing of "The Secret Life of Pets" at Shannon Theatre for library's Summer Program Grand Finale

Come watch THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS free!  Sadly, Bluffton Public Library's Summer Program is nearly over, but everyone who completes the program is invited to the Summer Program Grand Finale on July 28th at 10 am at the Shannon Theater!  The last day to turn in entry forms or get your reading log checked is July 26th.

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Oh, deer! They are also in Ada!

FROM ADA ICON - On Tuesday morning, The Icon, heading east on Lima Avenue near Ohio Northern University, spotted a deer family traveling from the south side of the avenue to the north side and toward the woods on campus.

In addition to the deer, a flock of Canada geese stood ready to fend off anyone who came too close.

After stopping to watch, the Icon took the following photos of the deer crossing the street.

We've enhanced some of the photos to viewers can see the deer outlines - because we were shooting into the sun.

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The eyes have it

We know that you've watched these eyes from your car or as you walked up Main Street. This view is a close-up of the mural underway on the former Groves' Bear building. It is a project of Sarah Hartzler, Bath High School art teacher, along with some of her students. Below you'll find the latest update of the mural.

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