September 2018

Greg Denecker: "Our performance index, which comes from assessments at various grade levels, continues to be excellent"

Bluffton schools received a “B” on its report card covering the 2017-18 school year from the Ohio Department of Education. No area school received an "A."

“Overall, we are very pleased with our report card as a district,” Greg Denecker, Bluffton superintendent, told the Icon.

“We will continue to work hard to maintain and improve our scores. Our report card continues to be a reflection of the combined effort of our students, teachers, staff, parents and community as all work together in an effort to foster a positive educational environment.  

Jami Crawfis: "We really appreciate local businesses and groups like this stepping up to help"

A “Feed Bluffton” Scotch double tournament at Southgate Lanes held earlier this year generated an approximate donation of  $3,700 to the Bluffton Community Assistance Program’s food pantry, according to Ed Yeager, president of the assistance program board.

Bluffton Diesel Service sponsored the food drive, in conjunction with Southgate Lanes.

The donation was broken down into a $1,400 cash donation and $2,300 in food purchases to the food pantry.

By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
After winning their opening match of the season, the Lady Pirate volleyball squad proceeded to drop their next eight matches.

By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
After three tied matches in five days, the Bluffton girls soccer team exploded for a much needed 5-0 victory at Tiffin Columbian Saturday.  Sophomore Laykin Garmatter nabbed a hat trick in the win and Blufffon got additional goals from Kayla White and Rebekah Hoff.  

Assisting on goals were Reagan Mittendorf, Clara Matthews and White.  

The Pirates are now 2-1-4 on the season.  

By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
Last season, Bluffton traveled to Celina and built a 4-0 lead only to see it evaporate and leave town with a 5-5 tie in their match with Celina.  A similar outcome happened Saturday afternoon as the Pirates built a 3-1 lead with 15 minutes remaining but back to back goals by Bulldog Jim Aquino leveled the score at 3-3 which is how the game ended. 

The 5th Annual Quarry Farm Jam has been rescheduled for Saturday, Sept. 22, from 6 to 9 p.m., due to inclement weather on the originally-scheduled date. The Quarry Farm Nature Preserve & Conservation Farm, Pandora, hosts the organization's annual Jam for musicians and music enthusiasts.

on Oct. 20 at Pandora Missionary Church

Pandora Missionary Church will hold its second annual craft and vendor show on Saturday, Oct. 20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church, 300 Rocket Ridge, Pandora.

The event includes over 50 craft-vendors, Bubba C's BBQ, Shepherd's Kettle Corn, homemade ice cream, and face painting. 

All proceeds from the sale go towards Shoebox with a Purpose, a program supporting Operation Christmas Child. For more information, contact Carrie Reichenbach at 567-208-8976.

The Bluffton University women's golf team shot a 448 for the second consecutive day at the Heidelberg Fall Invite on Sunday, Sept. 16.

So, you think you know Bluffton? Name the location of this photograph. It's somewhere within the village limits.

All correct entries go into a drawing for two passes to the Shannon Theatre. Deadline for entering is 5 p.m. Friday.

Send entries to: [email protected].

No, it's not too early to start thinking about it

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Thousands of visitors will come to Bluffton’s downtown shopping district for the Blaze of Lights on Saturday, Nov. 24, when celebrations include a parade, live entertainment, a lighting ceremony and festive activities.

Here's the latest on this year's Blaze from the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce.

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