Repair clinic, origami, storytime, watercolor workshop - and more
Posted by Fred Steiner on February 11, 2020 - 1:09pm
February is a short month, but long on activities at the Bluffton Public Library. Here's a summary of events taking place for the remainder of the month.
Join us for a Free Repair Clinic on Saturday, Feb. 15, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. led by Transition Bluffton. Everyone is welcome. Bring in your small household appliances, electronics, clothes, bikes, etc., and skilled volunteers with Transition Bluffton will assist you with troubleshooting, fixing, or mending items, if able.
Posted by Bluffton Public... on February 11, 2020 - 12:25pm
Join us for a free repair clinic on Feb. 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. led by Transition Bluffton!
Everyone is welcome. Bring in your small household appliances, electronics, clothes, bikes, etc., and skilled volunteers with Transition Bluffton will assist you with troubleshooting, fixing, or mending items, if able.
No registration is necessary, and the clinic will take place in the library's lower level meeting room. Participants may come any time during the 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. window.
Help reduce landfill waste by attending this Repair Clinic!
Shannon Freshour, Mike Larsen, Jeffrey Sites in town hall Saturday evening
Posted by Fred Steiner on February 11, 2020 - 12:17pm
Three Democratic candidates are vying for the chance to represent Allen County – and Ohio's Fourth Congressional District – in Congress.
In Ohio’s primary on March 17, Democratic voters will choose one of these candidates to run for the seat currently held by Jim Jordan in the U.S. House.
Saturday, Feb 15, the public is invited to hear what these candidates have to say, in an open forum from 7-9 p.m. at the Bluffton town hall third floor, 154 N. Main St.
The forum will include opening and closing statements as well as the chance for rebuttals.
Posted by Fred Steiner on February 11, 2020 - 9:43am
Snow shoveling is one of those things that no one likes to do, but most of us have to do, living in northwest Ohio,” says Wanda Dean, MSPT of Northwest Physical Therapy.
“What often accompanies this chore is the aching back and the heating pad, making the rest of your day miserable.” Dean said, “There are some things we can all do to prevent injury and make snow shoveling a chore that doesn’t have to cause pain.”
Here are some tips to keep you healthy and pain-free this winter while shoveling snow: