The sign read: Easter egg hunt, promptly at 10 a.m.
If that didn't get your attention, forget it. At 10:05 a.m. the eggs were snatched. All of them.
The event was the Mennonite Memorial Home/McDonald's egg hunt on March 31. Watch the video.
Ethan Roby, 10 month-old son of Nick and Amy Roby celebrated his first-ever Easter egg hunt by obtaining two eggs. Ethan and a host of other egg seekers picked up several hundred eggs in a matter of minutes - make that seconds
First National Bank of Pandora announced that it has once again been awarded a 5-Star ("Superior") Rating from Bauer Financial, Inc., an independent bank rating company.
Bauer's 5-Star Rating, its highest performance ranking, represents an independent, unbiased analysis of a financial institution's safety and soundness position.
Bauer has been analyzing and reporting the financial condition of the nation's banking industry since 1983.
Dr. Kim Stafford, guest author at Bluffton University's annual English Festival on Tuesday, April 10, will be the speaker at the university's 11 a.m. Forum that day in Yoder Recital Hall. Stafford's presentation, "Lyric Life: The Practice of Writing and the Call of Service," is free and open to the public.
Bluffton University senior Katie Wineland, from Gibsonburg, Ohio, won the university's annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest on March 28.
In addition to earning a $175 cash prize, Wineland, last year's runner-up, qualified for a binational contest with top finishers from other North American Mennonite colleges. In her speech, "Speaking a Wor(l)d of Truth: Proclamation as Peacebuilding," she highlighted the role of gospel proclamation in building peace in the world.