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Al, Kat, Kat 3

15 minutes with Kathryn Luginbuhl, Alison King and Kathy Dickson

Interview in front of Common Grounds - Mike Romey walked by and contributed, but we can't read our notes about what he said. In this interview Kathryn Luginbuhl is "Kat," Kathy Dickson is "Kat 2," and Alison is "Al." Al and Kat are sisters.

Icon: Kat, we understand you are on your way out of town.
Kat: I'm headed to Asheville, North Carolina.

Icon: Why?
Kat: I look at it as a one-year adventure with three college friends.

Bluffton University will host Game Day @ Bluffton Saturday, Sept. 3, when the Beavers meet Kalamazoo College in their football home opener at 2 p.m. at Salzman Stadium.

Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children; children under 5 are admitted free.

Before the game, a picnic-style lunch will be available in a tent at the stadium from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost is $6.

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A monarch butterfly sips some nectar from a butterfly bush on a hot afternoon in September.

Tickets are on sale while they last for the 10th annual Ebenezer Mennonite Church dinner theatre.

This year's event focuses on patriotic music featured in "We the People," a patriotic musical by Pat Cook and Bill Francoeur.

Performances are on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10-11 and 17-18 at the Crossroads Ministry Center of Bluffton's Ebenezer Mennonite Church. Kevin Gratz directs the production.

Jim Kinn of Kirtland's Auto Sales, 302 N. Main St., announces a new manager's special. It is a 2003 VW Beetle GLS Convertible priced at $9,495. For more details on the manager's special click on the printer-friendly attachment at the bottom of this story.

Kirtland's is an Icon advertiser.

Mellow yellow

Bees and insects drawn to sunflowers do their thing on this sunflower head in Bluffton.

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