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ABOVE) The church, which was located south of the 1887 "Brice Presbyterian" church building. Why Brice? That answer will be in our next installation.

By Diane Winebar

When Bluffton was still Shannon, this was likely the first church building erected in town. 

Ronald D. Suter, 73, passed away unexpectedly and peacefully on October 26, 2024. Ron was born June 19, 1951 in Bluffton to the late Russel and Jean (Diller) Suter. On April 4, 1969 he married the love of his life, Mary Beth (Bogart) Suter who survives.  

The Bluffton Art Company, 105 E. Elm St., Suite A is hosting a Fall Craft with First Responders event on Tuesday, October 29. The event is free but donations will be accepted. Families are invited to make crafts with Bluffton EMS, Police and Fire departments

5:30-7:00 p.m., 1861 Wine Lounge, 115 N Main St.

Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce members are invited to a networking event on Tuesday, October 29. 

From the chamber: "This is an informal networking event where you can meet other Chamber members and share what you can do to help each other succeed. Hope to see you there."

By Paula Pyzik Scott

ADA __ On Tuesday, October 22, four sculptures by former ONU art professor and current Bluffton resident Judith Greavu were dedicated in a new installation at a pond near Dial-Roberson Stadium.

11:00 a.m., November 5, Musselman Library Reading Room

Colby Schlabach ‘25, an accounting major from Sugarcreek, Ohio, will present the First Tuesday in the Library Forum, “My Actuarial Internship: Spreadsheets, math and miniature donkeys,” on November 5.

During the presentation, Schlabach will share experiences from his internship with Everence, a faith-based financial services agency, along with other experiences from his summer in Goshen, Ind.

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