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The Easter Bunny and some of the McDonald's Restaurant characters will visit youth at this year's community Easter egg hunt.

The egg hunt is at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 16, at Mennonite Memorial Home, 410 W. Elm St.

Children ages 8 and under are welcome to come, hunt for hidden eggs, register for prizes, gift baskets and have their pictures taken with the McDonald's characters.

Doughnuts and refreshments will be provided. Don't be late, the hunt begins at 10 a.m. sharp and the eggs go quickly.

Taylor Born and Elizabeth Bourassa - click on image to enlarge

Two local gymnasts have had very successful gymnastics seasons.

Taylor Born, daughter of Darren Born and Dominic and Ricki Francis is a 3rd grade student at Cory-Rawson Elementary.

Elizabeth Bourassa, daughter of Mark and Jackie Bourassa is a 2nd grader at Bluffton Elementary.

Both girls are level 4 gymnasts and train at Halker's Gold Gymnastics in Ottawa. Taylor was the All-Around Champion at the R5 Cup in Cincinnati and placed 5th at the Wolverine Classic and 4th at the Nashville Nights Gymnastics Meet.

Bluffton students performed well at the April 2 junior high solo and ensemble ajudicated event held at Liberty Benton.

Ensemble results follow:

Superior Ratings (I)

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Kathryn Luginbuhl of Bluffton standing with two of her recycled pendants at her senior art show at Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. Luginbuhl also had a series of sculptures on display. She is a Bluffton High School graduate and is daughter of Gregg and Karen Luginbuhl.

Bluffton High School's honor roll for the third quarter of 2010-11 was recently announced. It follows:

Without fanfare on April 6, Darrell Groman will mark his 25th anniversary of opening an optometric practice in Pandora.

He might pause between patients, ranging from age 4 to 84, to eat some cake and reflect upon the past quarter century of offering vision care which began in the rural village of population 1,000 on the first Wednesday of April in 1986.

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