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Soccer, volleyball, golf updates from Bluffton University

Here’s a update on Bluffton University sports for the weekend ending Sept. 7.

Women’s golf
The Bluffton University women's golf team just missed out on the 18-hole record it set Saturday (367) but a 368 on Sunday, Sept. 8, gave the Beavers a school-record 735 for the weekend, a whopping 51 strokes lower than the school mark it set just a week ago.

Encourage students to check in on their best life

Kathy Dickson tells university students in Forum

Kathy Dickson ’03, director of vocational discernment and community engagement at Methodist Theological School of Ohio, provided Bluffton University students with tangible tips and practices for vocational discernment during a Sept. 3 Forum presentation.

Often hearing phrases such as “tell me what to do” rather than “help me discover what to do” in her position, Dickson spoke on the topic, “Discernment on Purpose ¾ Checking in on Your Best Life.” 

The ribbon cutting makes it official

It's official with the ribbon cutting - Et Cetera Shop is in its new home at 327 N. Main St. The Saturday morning ribbon cutting involved the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce board and Et Cetera board members and volunteers. Chrissy Lugibihl, Et Cetera manager, cuts the ribbon. On her left is Sally Weaver Sommer, Et Cetera board chair. On her right is Paula Scott, chamber CEO. (Dennis Morrison photo)

16th annual Bluffton Fall Festival Sept. 28

Family-oriented event offers activities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Bluffton community’s 16th annual Fall Festival, with many family-oriented activities, takes place throughout the community on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. 

New this year, Bluffton Family Recreation will host a “Kickoff Event” on Friday, Sept. 27, beginning at 5 p.m.

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Interested in owning a piece of Bluffton church musical history?

The old St. Mary's pump organ is looking for a new home

Interested in owning a piece of Bluffton church musical history?

The organ in the “old” St. Mary’s Catholic Church could be yours. It has rested in a garage since the mid-1960s and needs a new home, according to its current caretaker, Betty Pakosz of Sylvania.

Older Bluffton residents will identify Betty as the daughter of Rita Hankish, who grew up in Bluffton, over a half-century past.

This summer Betty contacted the Icon, inquiring if we could assist finding a new home of the organ.

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UVAHSC

The Icon's poetic license is not limited to Ohio plates. Here's one  we spotted recently on a Virginia vehicle. We've translated it for viewers: UVA (University of Virginia), HSC (Hampden-Sydney College). The coat of arms is Hampden-Sydney's, a men's school in Virginia.

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