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No one could catch Aaron Beach on Saturday. Beach won the BFR Labor Day weekend 5K in 16:43 seconds.

Erin Dendinger was the first woman to cross the finish line. She did so in 25:39. Randy Barnhorst was the men's Pump N Run winner while Amy Byers won the women's division.

To view a video of the race start, click here. To view a list of winners, open either attachment at the bottom of this story.

St. John's United Church of Christ, Bluffton, has launched a new church website. It is www.blufftonstjohns.com The website was produced by Cox Signs and Graphics, www.cox-signs.com.

Art you can touch

"Art you can touch," and "Images from Revelation," are themes of this month's exhibit in the Grace Albrecht Gallery in the Sauder Visual Arts Center. The show runs to Sept. 23.

Beyond Budgeting hosts an informative workshop, "Leaving a Love Legacy," at 6:15 to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 15, in the Richland Room of the Bluffton Public Library.

During the workshop, Beth Boehr will share with participants what documents are needed and practical organizational tips so that everything can be easily located in case of an emergency.

September is a busy month for the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center. The monthly dinner meeting is at 6 p.m., Monday, Sept. 12. Phillip Murphy will perform for those attending.

Life memberships will be presented to the following members who recently reached their 90th birthday: Evelyn Sutter, Margaret Houshower, Ruby Mabry and Doris Clevenger.

The meal is catered by The Pandora Lifters. The meal includes baked steak, baked potatoes, peas with onions, Jello salad, rolls and pie.

Evelyn Reese is the MC and hostesses are Dortha Rodabaugh and friends.

Somewhere there's a Madi B with a license plate like this. The Icon spotted this just off Main Street.

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