All Bluffton Icon News

Motter Park walk on September 16

AUG 25 MEDIA RELEASE__Join The Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District for its 19th annual Walking Thru Autumn Series. Included in the series is Bluffton's Motter Metro Park, located at 10740 Columbus Grove-Bluffton Rd. The park provides 1.5 miles of trail to observe wildlife and see how the landscape shifts with the seasons.

Each week participants will gather for a guided hike, to take in the beauty of fall and explore some of the 30+ miles of Park District trails. Upon completing 6 of the 8 hikes, participants will receive a 2025 Metro Parks hiking stick medallion.

AUG 22 MEDIA RELEAE__Dr. Martina Cucchiara, professor of history at Bluffton University, will present the Colloquium, "Faith and Feelings: The Emotional Education of Maidservants in 18th Century Germany," at 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 5, in Centennial Hall's Stutzman Lecture Hall.

During her Colloquium presentation, Cucchiara will explore how religious and societal institutions in 18th-century Germany sought to shape the emotional lives of young women working as maidservants.

This event is free and open to the public.

AUGUST 25 MEDIA RELEASE__Coen North '26, a Spanish and communication and media double major at Bluffton University, will present "The Power of a Positive Environment: My Study Abroad Experience in Mexico" at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 2, in Musselman Library's Reading Room.

During the First Tuesday in the Library Forum, North will reflect on how a period of isolation while studying abroad ultimately deepened his appreciation for community. He will share insights into personal growth, cultural understanding and the value of positive social environments.

FROM BMP FACEBBOOK__While the goal is to open 5-8 Monday-Thursday...we are for once not having an end of summer heat wave.

1) If air temp is below 70 degrees, we cannot open.
2) If we do open, but do not have at least a total of 10 guests, we cannot stay open.

We will try to make a decision daily by 4:00 on whether we are opening that day or not and will post on Facebook. Thank you to still coming out and for your understanding! We appreciate our guests!

See Memories of Harmon Field, part 1 including 4th of July rodeos in the 1940s-50s.

By Bill Herr

In football the punter often doesn't get much credit. A good punter is important because he gives his team excellent field position. One of Bluffton High School's finest punters was Don Burkholder. He played in the late ‘40s, and was two years behind my brother who graduated in 1948. So I got to see Don in action. Although I was young, I remember his booming, rainbow punts that had great distance. Many years later I got to know him well when he was a resident at Willow Ridge. I would always tell him he was the greatest punter I ever saw. He told me that the Pirates were backed up inside the ten-yard line one game and he had to punt from the end zone.

Pages