July 2025

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July 21-25, 11:15-11:45 a.m. at the Bluffton Community Pool

FROM SARDINES FACEBOOK__Want to know if swim team is right for you? Come check out Swim Team Preview Week!

If interested message the team on https://www.facebook.com/blufftonsardines or sign up at the pool front desk.

For graduates of Level 3 interested in joining the Bluffton Swim Team.

More outdoor live music scheduled in Bluffton

Scores of music lovers and even a few dancers gathered at Bluffton downtown gazebo for the 5th annual performance of the 60s Survivors Band. Food trucks and music ranging from Mustang Sally to Werewolves of London drew a big crowd to the lawn of Bluffton Presbyterian Church.

More Thursday night concerts with a variety of acts are scheduled for this location

By Michael Denike, DO, Cardiologist, Heart & Vascular Specialists of Northwest Ohio

Cholesterol is often mentioned in conversations about health, especially heart health, but many people don’t fully understand what cholesterol is or why keeping an eye on it is so important. Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance found in every body cell. It is vital in producing hormones, vitamin D, and substances that help digest food. While the body needs some cholesterol to function properly, having too much in the blood can pose serious health risks.

FROM THE BLUFFTON LIONS CLUB NEWSLETTER

UPCOMING EVENTS

August 5 Business meeting at Town Hall at 6:30 p.m. Board meeting at 6:00 p.m.
August 14 North West Ohio Lions Eyecare Foundation, Zoom meeting at 7:00 p.m. 
August 19 Club meeting at Town Hall at noon.  50/50 Charity Raffle.  Speaker will be Village Administrator Jesse Blackburn.

NEW MEMBER BIOGRAPHIES
Don Burris graduated from Bluffton High School, lives in Bluffton and has been active with public service in the community.  He was employed by Buehrer Group Architecture and Engineering until retirement. He has two daughters and five grandchildren. He enjoys woodworking and photography. His plans are to travel, camp and photograph America.

Ronald Otis Ream, 89, passed away peacefully on July 5, 2025, in The Villages, Florida, where he had spent over two decades enjoying the sunshine, fairways and friendships that made retirement so sweet.

Born on December 18, 1935, Ron was a proud graduate of Cory-Rawson High School and the University of Findlay. He retired from Cooper Tire after many years of dedicated service—then happily spent more years retired than he did working, a fact he took great pride in sharing.

By Paula Pyzik Scott

On Monday July, 14 Bluffton Council held its annual budget public hearing. Fiscal Officer Kevin Nickel presented the 2026 appropriations summary which shows a total of $13.5M in expenses and $12.9M in revenue.

Nickel noted items with the highest budgeted increases are Payroll 4% and General Expenses 5%. Other spending lines are either flat or lower than those percentages.

ABOVE) Harmon Field photos from 1937 and 1935 Bucaneer yearbooks 

By Bill Herr

In 2024, a 100th birthday was celebrated in Bluffton. Harmon Field turned 100, and at halftime of a football game, Spike Berry spoke of some events and some people that left memories on the field. I didn't say "old" field because unlike humans that turn 100, Harmon Field has never looked better or younger as changes in landscaping and the attention of volunteers has made it into one of the premier football fields in the area. I'm sure that anyone who ever played on it, or attended games there has lasting memories. Here are some of mine.

Saturday, August 9, 2025 is Bluffton History Day. The Bluffton Ohio Historical Society will celebrate local railroad history at the1899 Depot at Buckeye Park from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.  Among many activities and displays will be several food vendors at both the 1899 Depot and the Main Street depot, home of Bluffton Board and Brush.

Danielle Cross is a 2025 Bluffton High-school Graduate who attended her last 4-H Ohio State Fair in Columbus, Ohio.

Danielle and her horse Riley qualified back in June and competed this week on July 15-16, when they were awarded Sr. 16-18 Ohio State Champion for Poles, Keyhole, Stakes, and 4th place for Barrels.

Danielle attends Allen County Fair with her group Equine Country Club. She loves to mentor other kids and plans to come back as an advisor in the Future.

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