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Book Reviews, South Main Street, Bluffton, is offering a story time for children ages 4 – 6 (or for anyone who can sit still for about 20 minutes and likes children’s books) at 2 p.m. every Saturday through Aug. 17, according to Paul Unrau.

Each child will receive a free book and a BRV bookmark. Please call to sign up since space is limited. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

The staff at Mustard Seed Café, North Main Street, Bluffton, took on a kitchen challenge Saturday — to create a lunch feature from mystery ingredients. 

They received a basket of produce at 7 a.m. and had four hours to work their creative magic.  

The basket contained rhubarb and asparagus from Weihrauch Farm near Jenera. Owner Steve Weihrauch is a sustainable farmer and his farm has recently been certified organic. 

The cooking team created an imaginative and colorful dish - pasta filled with asiago, chicken and asparagus topped with rhubarb glaze.

In honor of the May Older Americans’ Month theme of “Unleash the Power of Age,” Bessie Bassitt, a retiree of Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio, Bluffton, volunteered at Maple Crest last week and demonstrated the art of arranging live floral bouquets. 

Bassitt’s mother loved flowers and instilled in her daughter the knack for growing them.  Perhaps, too, Bassitt’s 35 years as a beautician, (before her 11 years at Mennonite Memorial Home in the activities department), gave her the eye for symmetry and style necessary for flower arranging. 

Garage sales, engagements, weddings, anniversaries are free on The Icon.

In honor of the Memorial Day holiday, the residents of Richland Manor enjoyed a week’s worth of festivities and an evening full patriotism in late May. This “USO Dinner” was planned specially for the campus residents and featured a menu that contained buffet cuisine similar to what one could find in an Army canteen.

The chef-prepared menu included appetizers and assorted entrées served buffet-style.

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We need some Icon viewers' assistance identifying students in this photo. We think it is the BHS class of 1976 as kindergartners (Margaret Groman is the teacher). That could put the photo in the 1963 school year.

The only names we can come up with and they are not in order are Steve Kohli, Tom Kible, Richard Weiss, Ricky Fields, Daryl Steiner and Mark Zimmerly. 

This room, which was once on the corner of the original elementary building, is now a teacher lounge.

 

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