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The Bluffton Area Relay for Hope wishes to thank the following donors of items in this year's silent auction. The auction list is posted elsewhere on the Icon.

Dwight & Norma Rader, Jerry & Betty Burkholder, Lori Powell State Farm Ins., Toledo Walleye, African Wildlife Safari Port Clinton, Columbus Magic Mountain, Lowell & Joyce Rossman, Legacy Feed Store, Boehm’s Freezer Beef,

Everything from a corn hole game to gift certificates to area businesses.

This year's Bluffton Area Relay for Hope silent auction provides dozens of bidding opportunities for visitors and relay participants.

The silent acution is from 6 to10 p.m. in the Bluffton Family Recreation gym, 215 Snider Road. It takes place during the Relay, which this year is held at BFR.

The winner bidders do not need to be present at the close of the auction.

An attachment at the bottom of this story includes the items on this year's auction.

Mustard Seed Café, 562 N. Main St. Bluffton, announces the following features for the month of June:

●Beer-Poached Swordfish Steak in sauce over white beans, roasted tomato, baby carrots and olives

●Seasoned Pork Chops with smoked gouda grits, fried cabbage, arugula and balsamic blackberry sauce

●Cajun Shrimp Carbonara with andouille sausage, bacon, tomato, peppers, shrimp and gorgonzola

●Chicken Ranch Flatbread—our house ranch dressing, mozzarella, seared chicken, bacon, tomato, cheddar cheese, green onion

Spectrum Salon, 442 N. Main St., Bluffton, celebrates its first anniversary in business with an open house on Wednesday, June 10, according to Mandy Kinn, owner.

Click here for story announcing the shop's opening in 2014.

"We want to thank all our customers for their suppport in the past year," said Kinn. "The Wednesday open house offers snacks, drawings for prizes and an opportunity for everyone to see what we offer."

New Leaf Garden Center, 0395 State Route 235 Ada, has some great gardening gifts for 'Green Thumb Dads' on Father's Day.

These range from gift certificates to fruit trees, garden tools, berry plants, OSU and Michigan items, bird houses, bird baths and feeders, to trees, shrubs and rose bushes.

In addition New Leaf has a large selection of gardening supplies.

Open the attachment at the bottom of this story for more details.
New Leaf
419-634-0351
www.newleafgc.com

Dancers' Elite dance recital is at 7 p.m., Saturday, (doors open at 6 p.m.) and 2 p.m. Sunday, (doors open at 1 p.m.) at the Bluffton middle school. Tickets are $7 at the door.

Deb Garlock can’t get off the dance floor. That’s because she took her own advice and followed her dancing dreams.

For the 35th dance season, young dancers, directed by Garlock’s Dancers’ Elite Studio, will close their year’s classes with a “Follow Your Dreams” dance program this weekend.

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