Lions in busy recycling mode
Bluffton Lions Club has had a busy recyclling year.
According to the June club newsletter here are the recycling stats:
• Hearing aids – 85 pairs went to Findlay to be refurbished collected by Ed Yeager
• Batteries – 1,122 pounds sold to Diller's Recycling, Pandora, collected by Brandon Matthews
• Ink cartridges – approximately 1,200 taken to Staples, Findlay, collected by Arliss Plaugher
• Used glasses – 9,433 went to the VOSH sorting center collected by Arliss Plaugher
• Phones – 159 sold to be recycled collected by Ed Yeager
• Aluminum cans – 100 pounds sold to Diller's, Pandora, collected by Arliss Plaugher
•Flags – approximately 450 taken by Dennis Morrison for disposal.
Stories Posted This Week
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
- Classifieds cost: $1/day, minimum 10 days for money-making ads, others are free
- Bluffton softball defeats Bearcats; Cross makes 1st team NWC
- Bluffton-Pandora garden club meeting topics for 2025
- Recap of Bluffton Council for May 12
- CNB gift to Legacy Park for a U12 field
- 100-day cough: Health alert for Pertussis
- Mark your calendar: Events for BHS Seniors
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
- Ticket information for Pirate tennis, May 15 sectionals
- Pirate tennis dominates Defiance
- Historical society meets May 14 at Sportsmen's Club/LE&W Depot
- Red horse chestnut wows on Anna Circle
- Redemptorists to withdraw from region, Father John Collins to visit St. Mary
- Meet high school basketball legend Bud Beemer
Monday, May 12, 2025
- BPL's Summer Read kicks off with 2 giveaways
- Upcoming BPL events, May 12-17
- BHS girls softball sectional ticket information for May 14
- Faculty promotions, new strategic plans at Bluffton University
- Jane M. Shaw was a nurse
- Pirate baseball seeded 5th
- Letter: Join the Congressional discussion on healthcare
- Facilitators needed for victim offender dialogues
Sunday, May 11, 2025
- Pirate baseballs shuts out Arcadia in twin bill
- Bluffton boys, girls track and field sweep Ada Invite titles
- Bluffton strings section holds court
- Pirate tennis wins at Oak Harbor
- Bluffton Community Garden has a few plots left
- Four BHS students to attend Buckeye Boys and Buckeye Girls citizenship programs