Keith Suter, president of the Ultimate Frisbee club at Bluffton University, takes time out of his game to explain some basic rules. He explains everything from how many people are on the field to what happens when the Frisbee hits the ground.
You'll discover:
What are some basic rules
What happens if the Frisbee is dropped
How many players are on the field at one time
Are there any formations or plays you run
When do you get together to play
Bev Amstutz is ready for the Blaze of Lights! She create this card (back side on left; front on right) for the event. It will soon be available in several Bluffton businesses.
The Icon's newest feature is a weekly sports photo slideshow of Bluffton High School's recent football contest from Troy M. Breidenbach, Bluffton sports photographer.
Photos are available for sale on Breidenbach's website Troy Breidenbach Photography.
Bluffton celebrates the arrival of fall at its eighth annual Fall Festival, Saturday, Sept. 24.
The festival includes activities at seven different locations. Here's information about the day:
Mennonite Memorial Home, 410 W. Elm St., is the hub for all free transportation. Persons attending events are encouraged to park at one of the venues and grab the free horse and wagon rides, or the buses that travel to all locations.
The buses arrive and depart every 15 minutes from Maple Crest, Swiss Homestead, Suter's Corn Maze, Downtown and the Mennonite Home.
Ten Thousand Villages, 115 S. Main St., clearance sale just got better. According to Aphaphanh Nussbaum, manager, the 25 percent discount on clearance items is now 50 persent. This rate will remain in effect through Sept. 23.