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Gregus Smith of Schoolhouse Electronics, Bluffton, has donated a Smart Board to our the Hilty Memorial Home Child Care Center, according to Joy Reichenbach, administrator.

"We will implement the use of the technology called SMART Board interactive whiteboards instead of traditional chalkboards," she said.

The SMART Board is an interactive whiteboard which allows touch control of Microsoft Windows computer applications. The SMART Boards will be used for daily class lessons.

From left: J.J. "Sunfish" Garmatter, Austen "Feared Bear" Herron, Nick "Little Deer" Luke, Casey "Little Squirrel" McGuire, Clay "Whispering Blue Jay" Burkholder, Misha "River Trout" Groman and Christian "Red Fox" Groman.

The Bluffton Boy Scouts, under the direction of Assistant Scoutmaster Gary Wetherill, had made authentic costumes and learned about the Eastern Woodlands Indians which lived in our area from the mid-1700s through early 1800s.

Bluffton University will host the Damascus Road Anti-Racism Analysis, a three-day training session, from Friday-Sunday, Nov. 4-6. Hours are 5-9 p.m. Nov. 4 and 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 5 and 6, all in the Kreider Room in Marbeck Center.

Damascus Road is an Anabaptist anti-racism training and skill development program. The name refers to the transformation process that Saul experienced on the road to Damascus in the New Testament book of Acts.

Bernard Bushardt, a licensed independent chemical dependency counselor, will discuss "Substance Abuse and Dependency: Causes, Detection, Cost and Treatment" at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, at Bluffton University. Free and open to the public, the forum will be held in Stutzman Lecture Hall in Centennial Hall.

Bushardt is an alcohol and drug counselor at Clearview Services in Findlay, Ohio. He holds a bachelor's degree in sociology from the State University of New York at Buffalo and a master's degree in counselor education from Canisius College in Buffalo.

Group 1 Crew, a Dove Award-winning hip-hop trio, will headline a free concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, in Bluffton University's Founders Hall. Doors will open at 6 p.m.

Open to the public, the concert is part of the band's Outta Space Love Tour, also featuring fellow Christian artists Rachael Lampa, Rapture Ruckus and Shonlock.

Bluffton students spent time with children in south Texas during their cross-cultural experience in San Antonio.

From poverty and immigration to service and language, cross-cultural experiences from last spring left Bluffton University students with eye-opening memories.

Recounting some of them at two campus forums on Sept. 27 were nearly 20 of the 146 Bluffton students whose experiences took them in May and June either to Bolivia, Botswana, Chicago, China, France, Paraguay, San Antonio or Trinidad.

The group that went to San Antonio, and south to the Mexican border, had a "life-changing" experience, said Chalsi Eastman, a senior from Norwalk, Ohio.

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