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Jeanne's Kitchen shared this letter she received from three Bluffton University students earlier this spring.

Dear Jeanne:

We were so happy that we were finally able to have lunch at your kitchen. Thank you so much for giving us the blueberry cobbler for dessert! It summed up our entire college career and truely showed what Bluffton really about!

Thanks!

Emma Schwinn
Kayla Berkey
Jessica McDonald

Debbie Boisselle of The Investment Center at Citizens National Bank will present a free seminar titled "Savvy Social Security Planning," at 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 20.

The event will be held at the Country Inn and Suites, 903 Interstate Drive, Findlay. Those interested in attending should RSVP by June 15 to 888-358-2442 or by email, [email protected]

The Bluffton Senior Center will serve sandwiches and salads of Friday evening, June 15 during the Bluffton Festival of Wheels.

Sloppy Jo sandwiches, hot dogs and chili dog sandwiches will be served along with a salad bar, desserts and drinks. All food is sold ala cart.

All the salads are homemade by the senior citizens' ladies. Serving starts at 4 p.m.

Just hanging around

You'll find it at all at Bluffton's Farmers' Market. Even a bunch of gourds, just hanging around. The market is in the CNB parking lot each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to noon.

Monday was the end of an era for the Bluffton Industrial Expansion Corporation.

Richard Boehr (center) and Ropp Triplett (right), longtime BIEC members, presented the remains of the corporation's funds to the village on Monday. The village will, in turn, give the proceeds to Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs.

Brendon Matthews (left), president of the Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs, looks at the check, which totals $3,084.

Citizens National Bank broke ground on June 11 on a 15,000-square-foot expansion of its existing Operations Center, located just off I-75.

The addition will provide approximately 24 new offices for the building, which currently houses the bank's Operations, IT, Compliance, Marketing and Call Center departments.

According to J. Michael Romey, President/CEO of Citizens, the bank has seen continued growth over the past years and the additional staff that requires has caused a shortage in office space with the existing facilities.

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