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Purpose of meeting to amend by-laws

A meeting of members of Mennonite Memorial Fund, Inc., is set for 5:45 p.m., Monday, Feb. 189, in the conference room of Mennonite Memorlal Home, 410 W. Elm St., Bluffton.

The purpose of the meeting is to amend the by-laws of Mennonite Memorial Fund, Inc.

Third Monday of each month

A support group for caregivers of spouses or family members with Alzheimer’s disease is scheduled the third Monday of each month at 3:30 p.m. at Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton.  The group meets in the library at the Home, located at 410 W. Elm Street.

Group facilitators are Tricia Herrmann, RN, and Janet Schroeder, LSW.  The focus of the group is to allow each member to discuss his/her issues involved in caring for their loved one with Alzheimer’s.  Speakers can be brought in to address specific topics at the request of the group.

BHS 2002 grad lives in New York City

15 minutes with Ashley Garland
aka Ashley Gratz-Collier

 
When did you graduate from Bluffton High School?
2002
 
I understand you live in New York City. Tell us exactly where you live.

Julian Harnish will perform a preview of his senior college piano recital at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, in the First Mennonite Church sanctuary.

He will perform works by Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, Debussy and Kapustin.

Harnish, a Bluffton High School graduate, is a senior at Goshen College Indiana, where he is majoring in math and music.

He is the son of Monica and Steve Harnish, Bluffton. First Mennonite Church is located at 101 S. Jackson St., Bluffton.

"As a team you can achieve more playing together than as a group of individuals"

15 minutes with Eric Garmatter
Bluffton High School girls' basketball coach

Eric, when you aren't coaching basketball, what do you do?
I work very hard for Coca-Cola.

When you attended Bluffton High School what sports did you play?
I played football, basketball and baseball at Bluffton.

How many hours a week might you average in your coaching duties during the season?
25-30 hours.

Paul Craun, former Bluffton resident and construction professional, announced that he has filed to run for Hancock County commissioner in the May 8 Republican primary. 

He will be emphasizing “Leading Together” as the theme for his campaign, bringing together business, community and government.

He has experience in supporting local economic development groups and in working with many small and large businesses and community groups across northwest Ohio.

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