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Jayse Longworth (right) and a classmate celebrate the last day of school on June 2. Summer activities in Bluffton now take center stage for Bluffton area youth.

Adapted Fitness is a new program offered beginning June 14 at BFR, according to Carole Enneking, BFR director.

Youth, ages 14-21 years, will be introduced to strength training and fitness activities. The purpose is to provide supervision and modifications for each
participant.

Women of First Mennonite Church with their knotted comforter gift

Julie Hostetler Graber is going to Kenya in July to share her teaching experience with the staff of the Mathare Menno Kids Academy. The Academy is a nursery to eighth grade school located in Mathare, a poverty-stricken area of Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. Because Julie was born while her parents, Don and Joyce Hostetler of Bluffton, were serving as volunteers in East Africa, she has developed a lasting interest in the children there. This will be her third visit to Africa as an adult.

School's out and Vacation Bible School season is in. Five Vacation Bible Schools are planned in the Icon viewing area this summer. VBS information follows:

Barber expanding hours

Craig Stone, new Bluffton barber has expanded hours due to his business picking up. Click here for details.

Richland Manor's 4th annual Friday night cruise-in starts at 4 p.m., Friday, June 17. This year's event includes trophies for the top five cars and a trophy for the best motorcycle.

The event includes games and had several door prizes plus a 50-50 raffle benefiting local food banks.

Owners of antique vehicles (car, trucks, motorcycles) are invited to enter the show and enjoy a cookout at Richland Manor, 7400 Swaney Road, Bluffton.

This year's entry fee are canned good donations, which will be given to area food pantries.

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