Riders will complete on their own anytime from now until the end of July
Posted by Fred Steiner on May 18, 2020 - 3:00pm
The Bluffton Lions Foundation will host the 6th annual Ride to Remember in a virtual format this summer.
The public ride that was scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 11, will now be a ride that riders will complete on their own anytime from now until the end of July.
Maps with routes will be provided, but riders may also complete routes in their own communities, or through spinning indoors. The registration fee for the virtual ride will be a donation to the Bluffton Pathways Project, which will be collected during the online registration process.
How many great blue herons make the Big and Little Riley their fishing grounds? We don't know the answer, but this one hangs out frequently in the morning and evening hours on the Little Riley between Ropp Hall and Bentley Road. See if you can fit it in the next photo in this series. (Mary P. Steiner photos)
Emily Byers, Bluffton first grader, created this drawing of her teacher, Mrs. Steinmetz.
Teacher Appreciation Week was May 4-8. In cooperation with the Bluffton PTO, the Icon is posting drawings of elementary teachers created by elementary students.
The Icon invites all elementary students to submit a drawing of a teacher. Send to: [email protected].