Cary Grant returns to the Bluffton Public Library on Thursday, April 4.
His return is at 1 p.m. in the showing of the classic film “My Favorite Wife.” It’s the second of a three-part Carey Grant classic film festival sponsored by the library. The final movie in the series is May 2 with “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House.”
If you didn't win last year's Bluffton Lions Club Foundation Corvette raffle, it's a new year and a new raffle. This year's car to be raffled, a 1995 Torch Red Corvette, was introduced during the March Senior Citizens-Lions pancake and sausage breakfast. Tickets are available from Lions Club members. The car will be on exhibit with several opportunities to purchase tickets in Bluffton this spring and summer. The raffle drawing is held later this year.
Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio (MHCO) of Bluffton launched a nine-month renovation project at the Mennonite Memorial Home campus main building on April 1.
“The $1 million project will create a state-of-the-art Rehabilitation and Wellness Center focusing on patients with short-term needs,” said Laura Voth, MHCO chief operating officer.
M&W Construction, Lima, is the project’s general contractor. Don Burris of Bluffton, is the project manager and Nick Mathewson also of Bluffton, is the project superintendent.