Dr. Jonathan Andreas, professor of economics at Bluffton University, will present the Colloquium, “Morals Are a Must for Making Money and Why You Worry I’m Wrong,” at 4 p.m. on Sept. 27 in Centennial Hall’s Stutzman Lecture Hall.
During the presentation, Dr. Andreas will discuss ethics as taught in business and economics.
Lowell and Marty Hostetler will perform the ribbon cutting duties at Monday's dedication of the Bentley Road pathway extension. Representatives from the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce will also assist.
The event is at 4 p.m. near the Riley Village entrance of Bentley Road.
The new pathway parallels Bentley Road on the west side for one-quarter mile from Augsburger Road to Riley Creek Village at the intersection of Richland Drive.
Bluffton won the Northwest Conference golf tournament in an 18-hole tournament played at the Bluffton Golf Club in Bluffton on Thursday with a team total score of 340.
The first-place tournament finish also clinched the overall 2019 conference golf championship for the Pirates.
New maps are available to help visitors in Bluffton find shops, restaurants, attractions and events, according to Paula Scott, Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce CEO.
Maps signs have been updated at Bluffton town hall, 154 N. Main St., and at Bluffton Family Recreation, 215 Snider Road. They include a QR code so that map viewers can open the Google version of the map on a smart phone.
For easy sharing with visitors, a printable version is available at ExploreBluffton.com. Copies can also be picked up at Bluffton town hall.
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Add to your list a visit to the Suter Produce
corn maze,
cider press,
hayride,
pick your own pumpkin,
cider slushies,
kettle corn donuts…and, don't forget,
four acres of pick your own sunflowers.
New this year, the four-acre u-pick sunflower patch features over 20 varieties of flowers and thousands of blooms to select from.
The sunflowers are next to the pumpkin patch, so a hayride takes visitors to both locations.
The President’s Office at Bluffton University invites the community to join Beaver Tail-Gating before this week’s game against Franklin College on Saturday, Sept. 21. Tailgating starts at 10 a.m., with the game following at 1:30 p.m.
Tailgating tents have already been sold, but all guests are welcome to interact in the tailgating area, play cornhole and enjoy snacks.
Carol A. Shapter, 74, died Sept. 19, 2019, at Bridge Hospice Care Center in Findlay. She was born July 24, 1945, in Columbus, Ohio, to the late Robert and Lemoyne (Lochner) Crail. On July 29, 1967, she married James Shapter who survives in Bluffton.
Carol graduated from Lima Senior High School in 1963. She started working in 1965 for Auto Owner's Insurance in Lima and retired in 2004 where she was a senior underwriter. Carol had been a paramedic at Elida Fire and Rescue. She was an avid quilter and belonged to various quilting guilds.