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On Feb. 20 at 6 p.m., join us for a Fear No Art Lesson: How to Draw a Self Portrait with Janette Reineke.

This lesson is inspired by Rembrandt, who is featured in Reineke’s book, Fear No Art: You Can Do It!.

$10 cash fee taken at the door.  Advance Registration is Required.  Please register before Friday, Feb. 16 to claim your spot. Books will be available for purchase that evening.

Bluffton girls' and boys' basketball sectional drawings took place earlier this month. Here's Bluffton's opponents:

Girls' - Wednesday, Feb. 21 at Bath versus Ft. Jennings
Boys' - Tuesday - Feb. 27 at Miller City versus Paulding, 8 p.m.
   (winner faces Tinora March 2, 8 p.m.)

By Sam Brauen
Monclova Christian visited Bluffton for the first time Monday evening for a boys basketball game.  The Pirates quickly dispatched the Thunder by a 63-42 score to improve to 9-10 on the season. More at: www.blufftonpirates.com

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.

"The Bluffton We Neverr Knew," a photo history book of Bluffton created by the Icon is on sale in several downtown businesses. The business featured here is Twisted Whisk. Books are on sale at $19.95 plus tax.

Books are also available at the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center,  The Food Store, Book ReViews and the Bluffton University bookstore. Or, click here for an order blank.

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.

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