Tom Schaaf of Bluffton will share stories and photos of his trip to Cuba with the Bluffton Lions. The meeting is at noon, Tuesday, May 2, in the town hall.
Several additional Lions news items are in the May Lions newsletter, attached at the bottom of this story.
Spring clean-up dates for village residents are set. Dumpsters will be located in the Spring Street recycling center, 455 N. Spring, from May 19 to May 30.
Items that may not be disposed of include hazardous material (motor oil, paint, ect.), vehicle batteries and tires.
Appliances that use Freon, such as refrigerators, will not be accepted unless the item is certified that the Freon has been legally removed and disposed of.
Stories, prose and poems from 20 young writers are featured in the first edition of “Bridge: The Bluffton University Literary Journal.” The journal is the latest project from the Bluffton University English department after a year of dedicated work by students, faculty and staff.
“I hope ‘Bridge’ will excite new voices to pursue their dreams in writing,” said Becky Boban ’19, an Art and Writing major from Madison, Ohio, who sees the magazine as a stepping stone for young writers.
Several new features are part of this year’s Bluffton Arts and Crafts Show, set for Saturday, May 13, according to Phil Zimmerly, chamber director. And, booths are still available.
Like previous shows, this year’s event operates from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. along Main Street’s retail storefronts.
New features this year include:
• Putt-putt golf, sponsored by M&R Plumbing and Heating
(location to be determined)
• Pony rides will be free, and moved to the intersection of Main and Cherry,
sponsored by Bluffton Hospital
Bluffton is one week away from the opening day of the 12th season of the Bluffton farmers’ market.
The market, operated by the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce, will be located in its familiar Citizens National Bank parking lot on South Main Street.
Opening day is Saturday, May 6. Like previous years, hours are 8:30 a.m. to noon and the market is open rain or shine.
Persons interested in vendor information may contact Greg Probst, director at: [email protected]