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The annual Fall Festival at the Homestead will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. by the Swiss Community Historical Society of Bluffton and Pandora.  The Schumacher Homestead is located at 8350 Bixel Road between Bluffton and Pandora, and the event is free and open to the public.  

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The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton, has all your tailgating supplies and the package is only $50, according to Shawn and Marlena Ballinger.

It includes:

• 6 brats
• 12 ground sirloin patties
• 1 pound breaded chicken strips
• 6 sausage rolls
• 8 skinless hot dogs
• Bag of veggi chips
• 1 pound mix nuts

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The Bluffton University volleyball was looking to avenge its recent loss to local rival Ohio Northern when the Beavers invaded the King Horn Center on Wednesday, Sept. 25, but ONU had none of it as the home team made quick work of the Beavers, wrapping up its second three-set victory over Bluffton in five days. Ohio Northern improved to 10-6 following the win, while Bluffton slipped to 7-10 with a fourth setback in its last five matches.

Bluffton Scrap Artists will host a quilt show on Saturday during the Bluffton Fall Festival. The show, in the Bluffton Elementary multi-purpose roomis from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no admission charge. Here is an enlargement from a quilt exhibited in a previous show. 

If you love antique farm tractors, you won't want to miss Saturday's fourth annual Maple Crest antique tractor show. The event is part of the Bluffton Fall Festival. The show is held at 700 Maple Crest Court, Bluffton.

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Maple Crest invites owners of antique tractors,classic tractors or antique gas engine owners to exhibit their treasures on Saturday.

Stephanie Jankov won’t soon forget the faces she saw in Peru the week of Sept. 9.

They were the faces of many of the 1,802 children—from toddlers to teenagers, in daycare and schools—who received new shoes from a group, including Jankov, on a “giving trip” for TOMS Shoes. For every purchased pair of its shoes, the Santa Monica, Calif.-based company gives one free pair to a needy child in nearly 60 countries worldwide.

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