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Pigs can swim - just ask Evan

Can pigs fly? Ask Evan Osting of Bluffton and he'll tell you pigs can swim. He is pictured at the Bluffton-Ada swim meet on Thursday in Ada. (Monty Siekerman photo)

When Sardines meet the Gators - swimmers on your mark!

A large crowd was on hand Thursday in Ada when the Ada Gators took on the Bluffton Sardines. Here's two views from the top of the slide. (Monty Siekerman photos)

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Lima Symphony performs free patriotic pops concert Saturday on the ONU lawn

FROM THE ADA ICON - The Lima Symphony Orchestra will celebrate Independence Day with a “Patriotic Pops” concert on the campus of Ohio Northern University on Saturday, July 2, at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

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Sourdough at the Farmers' Market

Amber Ricker holds loaves of sourdough bread for sale in her booth at the Bluffton Farmers' Market. Ricker is the daughter of Kellie Valenti, the owner of Live Life Years Younger Naturally. With the help of her daughter, Valenti sells sourdough breads, tortillas, pizza crusts, soaked granola, granola bars, seasoning blends, jams and jellies. To learn more about Valenti's health and wellness business and products, see her website at http://livelifeyearsyounger.com/. Ricker also holds wellness and cooking classes in a variety of locations.

Yes, Bluffton has fireworks and they're Aug. 2

Bluffton's most asked question (after: "When in Halloween?") is: "Will there be fireworks?" This year is no exception. The Icon is already receiving emails and phone calls asking the fireworks question.

Here's the short answer:

Q: Will Bluffton have fireworks this summer?
A: Yes.

Q: When?
A: Tuesday, Aug. 2, at the Blufton Community Swimming Pool during National Night Out. (Same as in 2015.)

Here's the long answer:

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A square deal

Mary Ann Suter stitches together squares of a comforter at First Mennonite Church. Suter and other women from the church were making comforter tops in preparation for the next project day of Mennonite Women. Twice a year, the women’s group gathers to knot comforters, which will then be finished and contributed to Mennonite Central Committee for distribution to people around the world.
 

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