Several Bluffton residents, like these two, walking around the Buckeye, participated in Ohio's One Mile Fitness Walk on May 16. BFR sponsored the event in Bluffton, which was part of Healthy Ohio. The statewide program goal is 100,000 miles of walking.
It was tea time at Maple Crest on May 15. Make that "traditional tea time." Amelia Stauffer and Marge Lafolette, who tea experts talked about how tea plays an important part of many cultures during an afternoon program in the Patio Room.
Refreshments includes spinach pinwheels, fresh fruit cups, lemon curd tarts and tea and vanilla chai.
Don't worry if you missed the program. The Icon made a video. We suggest you brew a cup of your favorite tea, sit down in a comfortable chair and hit "play" on the YouTube.
Have car problems? Ask Zach Cozadd, BHS and Apollo student to check it out. He can probably find the problem.
Cozadd was among 20 high school students from across Ohio who recently put their knowledge of automobiles to the test as they competed in the 63rd annual Ford/AAA Auto Skills State Competition at Owens Community College.
The top teams were awarded scholarships and prizes with the championship team also advancing to the National Finals at the Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich., June 10-12.
Abbey Rieman puts some ONU Orange on the street in front of Bluffton High School. BHS seniors officially painted the street on May 15. Abbey plans on attending neighboring Ohio Northern University.