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This week’s third graders are Bryan Zimmerman (Mrs. Bogart’s class), Logan Nussbaum, (Mrs. Kingsley), Jackson Wilson (Mr. Armstrong) and Robby Lyons (Mrs. Raeburn). The viewer needs to insert laughs between every other word in this interview.

Although the official recipe is still a family secret, Luke Young holds his version of the famous Gillette sausage roll, a Bluffton icon. Young prepared the rolls for the March 8 Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast. 

Early Birds Junior League   
Scores bowled on: March 2
Boys High Game

TJ Washer       125
Ethan Oglesbee      109
Max Eversole       90
Wes Brauen        90
        
Girls High Game

Lacey McClain       94
Tori May        92
Dillon Worcester       86
Libby Frazier       84      
Boys High Series (2 Games)
TJ Washer       227
Wes Brauen       177
Ethan Oglesbee      173
Levi McClain      170    

The Gardener's of the Bluffton/Pandora Area will hold a program on tree trimming and pruning. The program is at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 12, at the  Bluffton Public Library lower level.

An expert from Tawa Tree Co., Ottawa,  will talk about the proper way to prune and trim a tree, both the techniques involved and the best tools to use.

The program is free and open to the public.

 

Bluffton University’s Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR), an educational program for retirees, is offering nine courses on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays this spring, beginning March 25.

Each course costs $35; the cost to take three or more is $100. Registration and, if applicable, course fees are due at the time of registration. Most classes will meet in the ILR classroom, located in Shultz Hall of Riley Court on campus.

 

Women can learn about tools for better living on Saturday, April 6, when Bluffton University’s Women’s Council hosts the fourth annual R&R for Women conference.

Bluffton alumnae and a current student will be among the presenters during the conference, titled “Staying Strong: What’s in your toolbox?” Hours are 9:15 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Centennial Hall—site of the morning sessions—and the new Sommer Center for Health and Fitness Education, where the afternoon session will be held. Lunch will be in Marbeck Center.

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