Teens in grades 6 –12 are invited to “check in” at the Bluffton Public Library during the week of March 11.
The library will host two special events during Teen Tech Week.
Teens are invited to drop in and learn more about the library’s digital download collection at 3:15 p.m. on March 12. More than 125,000 electronic titles are available to borrow free of charge with a valid library card. Advance registration is preferred.
Names of Wondrous Love-Immanuel, is the topic of the Lenten Service at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 301 North Main Street, Jenera, on Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 7:00 p.m..
Ken Engdahl, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Kenton, will be the guest speaker. The choir will sing "Lamb of God".
A light supper will be served from 5:30 p.m - 6:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome and the church is handicapped accessible. More information is at www.tlcjenera.org
Bluffton's State Route 103 corridor, which is experience continual growth, is the topic of discussion between the village and the Ohio Department of Transportation. Jamie Mehaffie, village administrator, updated Bluffton council members on the discussions on Feb. 25.
Nine Bluffton High School artists had works admitted to the 25th annual Kewpee High School Art Invitational, according to Vicki Garman, BHS art teacher.
Students with works follow (student name, year, art media, title of work):
Jim Taylor, an adjunct faculty member at the University of Findlay, will discuss history of American presidential campaigns and elections from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Monday, March 18, in the Kreider Room of Bluffton University’s Marbeck Center.
Taylor’s presentation is the third annual history seminar hosted by Bluffton’s Institute for Learning in Retirement. Admission is free for registered students in ILR winter classes and $3 for others, payable at the door.