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The Mount Cory United Methodist Church is sponsoring a "Community Coffee" Saturday, Oct. 1, from 7 to 11 a.m., according to Rev. Jerry Lewis, pastor.

The community coffee event will take place in the Bethel Family Life Center, 201 W Washington St., Mount Cory.

"Come and Have a cup of coffee and a donut on us," said Rev. Lewis.

Kaelin Weissling, Sallie Jones, Cole Weissling, Liliana Liberato, Angie Brown

The Friends of the Bluffton Public Library recently purchased two new toddler toys for the library's Reading and Discovery Area.

One of the toys, a Deluxe Mini Playcube, includes a roller coaster, pathfinder maze, abacus, rotating number and alphabet blocks and interlocking Wonder Gears.

The cube provides the first building blocks for creative, intellectual development as it stimulates basic learning skills such as visual tracking, eye-hand coordination, letter, shape and color recognition.

The Bluffton Schools will hold a district-wide open house on Monday evening, Sept. 26. The elementary school will be open from 6 - 7 p.m., the middle school from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., and the high school from 7 - 8 p.m.

Several community organizations will have booths set-up in the elementary gymnasium and information will be available on ways to provide support to the school and community.

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Here's a Bluffton College choral group, with its director Russell Lantz, standing on the far right. We can't pinpoint an exact date for the photo, but we've identified a couple members of the choir.

It appears that Stan Bohn is standing on the right, just above Lantz. We also see Richard Boehr in the row below Stan (right side).

There's some other familiar faces, but we'll leave identifications open to Icon viewers. What's the name of the group and when was the photo taken?

Leland Gerber took the photo.

By Meghan Mohr, sports information assistant

Stats: http://www.bluffton.edu/sports/volleyball/2011/09-16-vb.htm

The Beavers struggled against Alma College on Friday, Sept. 16, at Wittenberg, losing the first two sets, 25-12 and 25-14. They caught some momentum in the third set, but still fell short, losing 25-21. The setback left the Beavers 6-4 on the season, while Alma improved to 7-3.

By Bryan Kress
The banner read "Knock Out The Knights" and despite forcing 4 turnovers, Bluffton were the ones who ended up being knocked out.

Bluffton could not capitalize on any Crestview turnover, and gave up a total of 236 yards on the ground. That kind of play is a recipe for failure for any team that suits up.

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