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Do you like seeing different places and looking at objects of interest? Then Bluffton Public Library's Photo Exhibit is for you.

The library will be hosting an exhibit of all photographs entered into its Novel Destinations Photo Contest on Saturday, Aug. 6. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Richland Room of the library.

Thanks to Dennis Morrison Icon viewers may now watch a short You Tube video that shows photos of every Bluffton, Ohio, mayor.

Morrison, who was active on the Bluffton sesquicentennial committee, created the video prior to the sesquicentennial. During the event gave a lecture on mayors.

To view the Bluffton mayor pictorial click here.

Women's Entrepreneurial Network (WEN) - open to women and men - will meet at 11:30 a.m., Monday, July 18, in Jeanne's Kitchen, 112 Vine St., Bluffton.

Linda Everhardt-Kardux, president of the organization, said that the meeting is open to all business owners, sole proprietors, sales people, people thinking about starting a business and people looking for a career change.

Rehab room at Mennonite Home

Mennonite Memorial Home announces the addition of private rooms for rehabilitation and recovery after surgery or an extended illness.

These new rehab and recovery rooms are for persons who are looking for a short stay and plan to return to their home.

Mennonite Memorial Home will work with physicians and families to follow a plan of care to get people back to their home as quickly as possible.

Mennonite Memorial Home also works with Northwest Physical Therapy on speech, occupational and physical therapy during individual recoveries.

Village Cut & Curl, 212 Cherry St., announces that Angie Sunderland has joined its staff. Sunderland has 13 years of experience and loves the new trends in cutting and hair color, according to Lynda Best. She also enjoys men and children cuts. Call 419-358-7593 at Village Cut N Curl for a appointment.

Kenneth Stucky

Kenneth Lee Stucky, 81, of Pandora, died at 7:35 p.m. July 16, 2011 at his residence. He was born March 12, 1930 in Van Nuys, Calif., to Kenneth E. and Alice M. Shank Stucky. The family was part of the Van Nuys Missionary Church from Ken's earliest days. On Jan. 25, 1952 he married Betty Wolmerstett and she survives.

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