First National Bank celebrates its 100th anniversary as a community bankon Friday, April 19, according to Todd Mason, president and chief executive officer.
The anniversary is celebrated in each of the communities where a branch of the bank is located. The celebration schedule follows:
• 9 a.m. Ottawa branch, 855 N. Main St.
• 11 a.m. Pandora branch, 102 E. Main St.
• 1 p.m. Findlay branch, 111 Trenton Ave.
• 3 p.m. Bluffton branch, 112 Cherry St.
Area Agency on Aging 3, in commemoration of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW), April 7–13, is hoping to raise awareness about crime victims’ issues and rights and introduce the community to the important resources and services available. According to the most recent Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey, U.S. residents age 12 or older experienced 3.1 million violent victimizations and U.S. households experienced an estimated 13.3 million property crimes in 2017.
Lugibihl Spray Service, 6705 Tom Fett Road, Bluffton, has lawn and garden supplies and lots of other supplies for persons interesting in getting a jump on their spring lawn care.
Bluffton Auto Repair Center, 302 N. Main St., says "Good bye winter, hello spring." The shop offers a spring service special for air conditioning service at $84.
To schedule an appointment call 419-358-0303 or stop in at the corner of Main and Jefferson.
The Bluffton Senior Citizens Center, 132 N. Main St., will hold a craft supply sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, April 12, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 13.
All new items. Everything priced to sell. Beads, lace, sewing notions, fabric, patterns, paints, craft kits, pattern books and much more.
Note: The photo demonstrates that the SeaSucker even connects onto the front window of Bike Crazy.
Ever wanted to take your bike with you on vacation, but hesitated?
Hesitate no more, says Raymond and Liz Harner of Bike Crazy, 127 N. Main St., Bluffton.
Now there’s SeaSucker to the rescue. The product is now available at Bike Crazy and it easily solves the problem of attaching your bike to your vehicle, says Raymond.