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Fun with LEGO at the library today

Bluffton Public Library hosts LEGO-building fun today, Friday, June 7 from 3-5 p.m. in the lower level room. Bring your own LEGOs or use the library's.

Open to all ages and no registration is required. 

Sign-up for swim lessons at ONU

Registration for the ONU Swimming & Diving Fall Swim Lessons is now open. The lesson dates are Sunday evenings from September 8 through October 6.

These lessons are led by ONU students and instructors, and beginner swimmers receive one-on-one training.

"Lessons do tend to fill up quickly, so I strongly encourage registering as soon as possible if you are interested in having your kids participate," says Austin Veltman, Head Swimming & Diving Coach at ONU. 

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Ready to plow

Greyson Selhorst, 3, takes his turn on Ron Epp's 1963 Allis Chalmers tractor at the Bluffton Public Library's summer reading launch on Monday. The event includes lots of outdoor activities. Additonal photos in this series follow.

Toledo Zoo present Endangered Species talk at library tomorrow

Bluffton Public Library hosts the Toledo Zoo staff talk "Endangered Species" on Friday, June 7 at 1 p.m. in the lower level meeting room. 

Participants will learn about endangered species, meet zoo staff and live chat with animals at the Toledo Zoo. 

This program is for children, kindergarten through 5th grade. Registration is required. 

Presenting Bluffton NWC scholar athletes

Letter winners with grade point averages of 3.0 and higher

Several Bluffton High School student athletes were named Northwest Conference Scholar Athletes this spring.

Eligibility requires student to letter in a sport. The gold level is for students with grade point average from 3.5 to 4.0 during the season. The silver level is for students with grade point averages of 3.0 to 3.49 during the season.

The entire NWC list is attached below -

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First United Methodists plan adult mission trip

An adult summer mission trip to New Bern, N.C. is being organized by the First United Methodist Church Mission and Outreach Team for the week of July 7-13. 

The trip will involve repair and restoration of homes damaged by Hurricane Florence that devastated the community in September 2018. The mission organization is Samaritan's Purse who oversees and coordinates the various building projects. 

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