Upcoming Bluffton Lions events for May 2025 and beyond
The April 2025 Bluffton Lions newsletter provides the following eye-opening list of activities for the club in the coming weeks.
April 26: Roadside clean-up rain date this coming Saturday. Meet at corner of N. Main and County Line Rt 15 at 8:30 a.m.
May Pathway Count: The next Pathway Count scheduled for May. We have two new Pathways-S.R. 103 and County Line Road.
May 6: Club meeting 6:30 p.m. Town Hall. Speaker’s topic for the evening will be “The Impact of Alzheimer’s and Dementia in our Community” presented by the Alzheimer’s Association.
May 8: Northwest Eyecare Association to meet at the Town Hall 6:30 p.m. All Lions are
invited.
May 10 : “Stacks & Crafts”, Craft Show and Pancake Breakfast.
May 16-8: Ohio Lions State Convention to be held at Saw Mill Creek, Huron OH.
Celebrating 100 years since the International Convention was held at Cedar Point and the
famous speech by Helen Keller prompting the lions to become “Knight’s of the Blind.”
May 20: Club meeting Town Hall at noon. Speaker will be Bob Ulm, the morning news voice for Woolboom Radio Stations, who is totally blind.
June 13: Festival of Wheels.
July 12: Ride to Remember.
Stories Posted This Week
Friday, August 1, 2025
Thursday, July 31, 2025
- Bluffton University names Dr. J. Alexander Sider as next President
- GLP-1s and weight loss: Impact on muscles
- Check out August 2025 at Bluffton Public Library
- Discovery Days prize drawing results, check your tickets
- Wesley “Wes” Allen Leightner worked for Phillips
- How floundering Cards should deal at deadline
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
- Letter: BOHS work night at the Depot, July 30
- County park district considers name change, invites feedback
- Teen vaccine clinic at Bluffton Middle School, August 18
- State of Ohio expands commercial truck parking at US 30 rest areas
- National Night Out celebration is August 5
- Bluffton council hears neighbor concerns about proposed school practice field
- GROB Systems to host 5-AXIS LIVE! with 21 industry partners on Aug. 5