The 4th annual Bluffton Ride to Remember rewards early birds with registration discounts. Individual rider fees are $20 before/$30 after June 30. Additional family adults are $15 before/$25 after. Children 14 years and under are $10 before/$15 after.
Online registration for the July 14 event is available at RideToRemember.net. Participants can register in person at Bluffton Family Recreation, 215 Snider Road, Bluffton.
Riders receive an $8 food coupon and free pool pass (good on July 14 only). Rest areas and rider support vehicles are provided from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
By Mallory Hardesty, reporter
During our meeting on June 25th demonstrations were given by Luke Jebsen, Wilson Steiner, Zoe Kramer, Matthew Piehl, Sophia Kauffman, Avery Smith, Celia Smith, Trevor Smith, and Bryan Zimmerman.
A health talk was given by Caitlyn Couch about Music Therapy. Special Interest Judging is on July 16th from 2pm-7pm and Livestock Interviews are August 11th from 9am-Noon.
We are still collecting pop tabs for the Ronald McDonald House and we are also collecting loose change for our booth for the fair.
Note: America in Bloom judges will visit Bluffton July 19-20. To help viewers understand the Bloom judging process, each week on the Icon the Bluffton in Bloom committee will describe one of the "Bloom" categories. Questions can be emailed to [email protected].
Two judges from America in Bloom will visit Bluffton on July 19-20 to evaluate our town. They will judge Bluffton on several categories.
Have you noticed any changes in your drinking water? If so, you are not alone. But, the problem does not carry any health danger.
Some residents with Bluffton water have noticed a musty smell and mineral taste. The Village of Ottawa, the Bluffton water supplier, notified the village that is it aware of the problem.
A June 25 letter to the Bluffton village office from Douglas Schroeder, director of Ottawa water treatment addresses the problems. His letter follows:
That's Bob Flick, Larry (a 1,300-pound Maine Anjou market steer), and Jason Althaus, steer owner, at a Bluffton Cattle Club 4-H show at Mennonite Memorial Home. Several members of the club shows their animals with MMH residents. Jason, a Bluffton High School senior, says he has two more steers at home. This one is 15 months old and Jason wants to get it to 1,400 pounds before the August Allen County Fair. Click here for more photos of the show.
That's Bob Flick, Larry (a 1,300-pound Maine Anjou market steer), and Jason Althaus, steer owner, at a Bluffton Cattle Club 4-H show at Mennonite Memorial Home.
Several members of the club shows their animals with MMH residents. The club has 17 members from ages 9 to 17, and is not just limited to cattle owners, as you will see in these photos.
Jason, a Bluffton High School senior, says he has two more steers at home. This one is 15 months old and Jason wants to get it to 1,400 pounds before the August Allen County Fair.