JUNE 11 MEDIA RELEASE__The Village of Bluffton has announced the following public meetings to be held at Bluffton Town Hall.
Streets, Alleys, Lights, and Sidewalks Committee on Wednesday, June 18 at 5:00 p.m.
Insurance Committee on Thursday, June 19 at 3:00 p.m.
Parks & Recreation Committee on Monday, June 23 at 6:00 p.m.
Council Meeting on Monday, June 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Finance Committee on Wednesday, June 25 at noon.
C. Lynn Lukehart, 73, passed away June 11, 2025, at Kingston Care Center of Sylvania. Lynn was born July 29, 1951 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Charles and Betty (Dunn) Lukehart who preceded him in death.
BLUFFTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FACEBOOK__Perhaps you've heard by now, but in case you haven't: Bluffton is hosting it's very own Art Walk on Thursday, June 19 from 12-5 p.m.!
The Art Walk will feature several local artists showcasing everything from handmade pottery, to watercolor paintings, to gourmet cotton candy. Truly something for everyone to enjoy!
By Cade Baughman, Student Pharmacist and Karen L. Kier, Pharmacist
ONU Healthwise Pharmacy
Cramping your style is an idiom used when you are asking someone if your activity is preventing them from acting naturally or enjoying their time. The idiom is believed to have started in the early 1900s as a saying to impede or restrict one’s actions or expression. The word cramp was used intentionally due to the pain caused by leg cramps. Leg cramps can definitely restrict your actions and style.
On Friday afternoon and evening, June 13, Bluffton's downtown will be transformed by the presence of hundreds of antique and custom vehicles of all kinds. The Bluffton Lions Festival of Wheels will also feature a DJ, food trucks and a 50/50 raffle. For more information, see our June 11 article.
FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH MEDIA RELEASE__100 Years of Mennonite Women: a Musical will be performed at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, June 20 at Bluffton's First Mennonite Church.
As we celebrate Anabaptism at 500, we acknowledge the essential role of women which went undocumented for much of our history. In the 20th century, the founders of our women’s organizations dared to claim a role specific to women and honor its importance. At First Mennonite the “Women in Mission” group went through years when their work sometimes felt futile, exuberant decades of high turnout, and times of self-reflection and even doubt, to emerge victorious and vibrant.