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A cold  February is in the weather book. Here’s some of the month’s memorable moments, according to Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.

This February had 24 days with the low daily temperatures below freezing, and 12 days with the high temperature at freezing or below.

February’s high reading was 59 degrees on the 7th. The low was 3 degrees on the 1st.

Bluffton schools superintendent Greg Denecker reads a book to Kindergarten students in classes taught by Kim Fritsch and Kelly Yarnell. A March Madness contest is underway in the elementary where students vote for their favorite children's book. The superintendent, a volunteer reader, read "The Book With No Pictures" to students.

 

 

 

Spring sports are on the way at Bluffton High School. Alex Hanna, athletic director, provided the Icon with the spring sports schedule for:
• Varsity baseball
• Varsity boys and girls track
• Varsity softball
• Varsity boys tennis
• Junior varsity softball
• Middle school track

The schedules are attached below -

Music, festivals, tours and more

JB Tours, Fostoria, announces its April and May tour schedule, which follows:
April tours
7th – The Phantom of the Opera
13th – The Sound of Music
22nd-28th – Memphis and Nashville
29th-30th – The Ark Encounter

May
7th-10th – Gettysburg-Hershey-Lancaster
9th-11th – Tulip Time Festival
16th – Amish Country
19th – Jersey Boys
21st-23rd – Mackinac Island

All spring at Bluffton Family Recreation

Sign-up for several spring youth activities is underway at Bluffton Family Recreation this month, according to Daniel Tinch, BFR executive director.

U6 Soccer
Spring U6 soccer takes place from Tuesday, April 2, to Thursday, May 4.  It is open to boys and girls ages 4 to 6. Registration deadline is Sunday, March 17.

Games are from 6 to 7 p.m., on Tuesdays and Thursdays at BFR. Each night begins with a 10-minute practice followed by four 8-minute quarters. April 2 is a skills night with no game. Volunteer coaches are needed.

PLANT CITY, Fla. - The Bluffton University softball squad picked up on Wednesday where they left off Monday as they added another win to their record in a dominating 10-2 victory over Simmons in six innings. In game two, they revisited Saint Joseph's (Me.) and nearly exacted some revenge, but came up just short as the Beavers lost a hard fought game by the score of 7-6. Bluffton now stands 2-4 overall with two more days of action from Florida.

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