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Village meetings schedule, Sept 25-October 28

The following meetings have been scheduled by the Village of Bluffton. Meetings will be at the Bluffton Town Hall unless noted otherwise.

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Sept. 23-27 is "see tracks, think train" week

This week the State of Ohio is reminding everyone to practice safety around all rail crossings. In 2023, there were 77 train-vehicle collisions at public railroad crossings in Ohio, including 5 fatalities. More information on rail crossing safety is HERE.

51st Bluffton Craft Show at Bluffton High School, Sept. 28

The 51st Bluffton Craft Show is old enough to have seen a few changes: changes in fashion, changes in location and changes in season.

For 2024, the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce has aligned the show with the Bluffton Fall Festival on Saturday, September 28. Hours are 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. inside Bluffton High School and on Jackson and Franklin streets.

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Forum explores 125-year history of Bluffton University

1:00 a.m. on October 1, Yoder Recital Hall

Samantha Shrider ‘12, advancement associate for grants, institutional research, and alumni and donor relations, will present “The Not-So-Secret History of Bluffton University” on October 1.

Shrider will explore the unexpected Bluffton stories that emerged from a collection of oral history interviews with faculty, staff and alumni.

The Forum is part of celebrations for Bluffton’s 125th anniversary, which will also be recognized during Homecoming and Alumni Weekend Oct. 4-6. 

Patricia Jones worked at Conalrad Products

Patricia Jones, 85, passed away September 23, 2024 at Mercy Health - St. Rita's Medical Center in Lima. 

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Banned Books Week is September 22-28

The American Library Association celebrates Banned Books Week from Sept. 22-28. For 2024, the ALA theme is “Freed Between The Lines,” challenging readers to “stand up for our right to read without censorship.” 

Books on display at the Bluffton Public Library will include materials that have been banned or challenged in libraries, booksellers and schools across the globe. This list is compiled by the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom (https://www.ala.org/bbooks). 

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