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Dennis Morrison tells about metal detecting at April 2 Lions meeting

Dennis Morrison of Bluffton, will give a presentation on “30 years of metal detecting,” during the noon, Tuesday, April 2, Bluffton Lions Club meeting. The meeting is in the Patio Room of Maple Crest.

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Senior exhibits

Four Bluffton University senior art majors have shows in March. Lauren Faris and Amanda Huston's show run through March 22. Ezekiel Tracy and Becky Lutz's show runs from March 26 to April 7. Theses exhibits are in The Grace Albrecht Gallery of the Sauder Visual Arts Center.

Donald Crawfis, former Rawson resident, dies in Florida

Donald L. Crawfis, 83, of Ocala, Florida, and formerly of Rawson, Ohio, died at 1:20 p.m. March 18, 2013, at Legacy Hospice House, Ocala, Florida. He was born Feb. 27, 1930, in Leipsic, Ohio, to the late Bracy and Zella (Clapp) Crawfis. He married Carol Lippert and she survives in Ocala.

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Mom-to-Mom Sale April 6 at Ebenezer Mennonite

A Mom-to-Mom Sale is planned  Saturday, April 6, from 9 a.m. to noon at Ebenezer Mennonite Church, 8905 Columbus Grove Road, Bluffton.

The sale will feature baby items, infant, children and maternity clothes along with other
items pertaining to children. Admission is $2 or two canned good items which, will be donated to the Bluffton Food Pantry.

Persons with questions,may contact Denise Rex at [email protected].

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Music Booster chicken barbecue Friday - all the music you can eat

How about a chicken or shrimp dinner and all the music you can eat? It's Friday at the Bluffton Middle School. It's the Bluffton Music Boosters annual barbecue with plenty of foodand lots of musical preformances.

Tickets are still on sale at the middle school office for $7.50 each. Tickets offered include a choice of either a 7-piece shrimp dinner or a chicken barbecue dinner. Dinners are available for take out or eat in. Tickets will be available on Friday at the door depending upon availability.

Dinners are served in the middle school cafetorium from 4:30 to 7 p.m.

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Pastor: "Live your beliefs to change criminal justice system

 

Christians need to live their beliefs in order to change a criminal justice system that continues to punish offenders after they’ve served prison sentences.

Bringing that message to Bluffton University March 19 was a Mennonite pastor who also has personal experience with the system she hopes to see reformed.

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