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Exe director of The Mennonite, Inc., Forum speaker March 15

Hannah Heinzekehr, executive director of The Mennonite, Inc., will present her speech titled “Tending the Wild Space: My Journey Toward Understanding Sexism and Other Oppressions” at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 15, in Founders Hall.
 
Heinzekehr will explore her own journey of discovering and navigating sexism in the workplace, and explain how understanding the ways that sexism operated, provided a window for her to learn about other forms of systemic oppression— racism, classism, heterosexism—as well.
 

Ada's Gallery for the Arts - it's worth a trip to Ada

This is the first in a series on Ada artists and artisans showing original works for sale at Gallery for the Arts, 115 S. Main St., Ada. The gallery is an Icon advertiser.

Featured artist Karen Ward, photographer
Ward, a 25-year Ada resident, is a photographer. Several of her photographs are available at the gallery. These include cards, framed photos and 8-by-10 inch unframed photos.

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Rehearsal

The Icon concludes our photo series of members of the Bluffton High School string ensemble. Here's the entire ensemble during a recent rehearsal in the elementary school. Rachael Lewis directed the strings.

Speech language pathology and audiology new major at Bluffton

Bluffton University is launching a four-year academic program in speech language pathology and audiology to begin fall 2016.

Watercolor Workshop with Jeanne Beutler at Bluffton Public Library

Watercolor Workshop on March 21 at 5:30 p.m. at Bluffton Public Library.
rtist Jeanne Beutler will be leading this program. Participants will create their own painting and receive a mat frame with which to finish it.  Please register for this program by March 14! Program cost is $10, payable at the door. Cash only please.

Author visit - Tom Lambert come to the library March 10

BPL will host an Author Visit with Tom Lambert, author of Living with Earl, on March 10 at 6:30 p.m. In Living with Earl, Tom receives a visitor who seems to transcend time, logic, and even death. This visitor claims to be Mark Twain, and does so convincingly.  The times host and visitor share are both humorous and thought provoking, and their bond and similarities unveil with every passing day.

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