The Pandora-Gilboa midget, junior high and high school cheerleading squads will present a half-time performance with the P-G HS marching band during the Friday, Sept. 9, football game.
Maranda Miller, P-G cheerleading advisor, told The Icon that the theme of the show is "Funk.
It is a wonderfull display of school spirit when all three squads work together to make one awesome performance," she said. "The girls have been working really hard and we invite everyone to come on out and watch the show."
Bluffton Family Recreation to Offer Fit4Life Weight Loss Program-
BFR is continuing to offer a 12-weekfitness program called Fit4Life, according to Carole Enneking, BFR director. The program will begin Sept. 26.
"The Fit4Life fitness program will assist individuals in meeting individual weight loss goals. The program will include individual and group meetings and educational sessions designed to motivate and support each participant," she said.
Bluffton's first-self storage facility is expanding. Steve McFadden, of Universal U Store It, 158 E. College Ave., told The Icon that the expansion project now underway should be completed by mid-October.
He said that the current expansion is the storage facility's fourth. The expansion consists of 5,320 square feet and will include four 10-by-6-foot units, six 10-by-5.5-foot-units, 10 10-by-15-foot units, 12 10-by-8 foot units and 12 10-by-20 foot units. There will be 44 new units once the expansion is complete.
Area residents and businesses are invited to the Customer Appreciation Day celebration on Friday, Sept. 16, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the Citizens National Bank Findlay office located at 1995 Tiffin Ave., Findlay.
Bluffton Elementary's PTO is holding its annual spirit wear sale, according to Allison Mittendorft, PTO president.
This year the sale features a variety of items, including T-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, and sweats. All items have a red Bluffton Pirate logo printed on grey clothing.
Richard F. Moyer, 93, of Mt. Cory died Sept. 7, 2011 at his residence. He was born Oct. 20, 1917 near Mt. Cory to Frederick and Salva Steiner Moyer. On Aug. 16, 1942 he married Doneta E. Good and she preceded him in death on April 16, 2009.
Mr. Moyer was a retired elementary principal at Cory-Rawson Schools. He also taught at Bath and Liberty Benton Schools. He was a member of the Bluffton Presbyterian Church and the Bluffton Senior Citizens.