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And the future look bright for BHS varsity teams

Photos by Jamie Nygaard
Of course, there's a Bluffton boys' and girls' junior high track sqaud.

By the looks of things, as these young athletes advance the future looks bright for BHS varsity track. Jamie Nygaard attended last week's junior high meet at Liberty Benton and shares these photos. Brandie Stackhouse is the junior high coach.

Photos follow:

Caleb Stechschulte, 7th grade

Eli Lemley, 8th grade

Clara Matthews, 8th grade

Elijah Conley, 8th grade

Kenny Lovett, 7th grade

Olivia Matthews, Bluffton sixth grader, provided music during the breakfast portion of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce April 14 meeting. She is a student at Krysti's Music Studio and is the daughter of Brendon and Renee Matthews.

A fair-trade certified company

Bluffton resident, Joanna Gratz, is now a partner with Trades of Hope, a mission-based company, as a Compassionate Entrepreneur (CE).

Trades of Hope is a fair-trade certified company that empowers women around the world out of abuse, trafficking, and extreme poverty by creating sustainable business opportunities for them.

Bluffton University’s 2017 Spring Instrumental Concert will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 23, in Yoder Recital Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
 
The concert, under the direction of Dr. Roy Couch, director of bands, will feature the Concert Band, wind chamber ensembles and a special combined piece.

Sydney Hoff, president; Brayton Businger, vice-president

By Mallory Hardesty - club reporter
 
The Beaverdam Bunch's elected officers this year are:
President Sydney Hoff
Vice President Brayton Businger
Secretary Cierra Ackerman
Treasurer Rebekah Hoff
News Reporter Mallory Hardesty
Health Leader Austin Warren
Safety Leader Bryan Zimmerman
Co-Recreation Leader's Addison Businger and Nathan Hardesty

The demonstrations on the 17th were given by Ceandra Thurmond, Addison Businger and Dylan Hohenbrink.

Jamie Nygaard, Bluffton photographer, had a photograph chosen to be in the Spring ArtSpace Gallery, Lima, which opens this week.

Nygaard entered two pieces. The one chosen to be in the gallery is called "Veiled Silence" and is the photo taken that she used in her calendar in the month of November.

Herother piece was not selected to be in the Spring Gallery, but is on show upstairs as it did qualify for the "Salon de refuses."

Opening reception is Friday, April 21, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at ArtSpace. Awards for individual pieces will be handed out at the reception.

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