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Wondering what to do with yourself after the hustle and bustle of the holidays? Check out the Bluffton Public Library calendar for January 2022. Activities include opportunities for children, teens and adults.

See graphics for dates and times.

FOR CHILDREN

  • Winter & Spring Storytime
  • Extra Storytime Crafts

FOR CHILDREN & TEENS

  • Postcard Penpals

ADULTS & TEENS/TWEENS

When will we enjoy our next snow scene? In February 2021, the Icon noted that "even with a cold wind at your back, [it] has a charm that you want to remember all year long."

Looking back at 2021: "Small, socially-distanced and masked crowds will forever be associated with the '20-21 winter sports season," reported the Icon on January 11. Photo by Marvin Foster.

By Robert McCool

And now a brief word about the Lord.

Mitch Albon's new novel “The Stranger in the Lifeboat” (Harper Collins: ISBN978-0-06-288834) is a conundrum and mystery. Is it a discussion about God, or is it a study into the human condition? It is both.

A $200,000 yacht explodes in the middle of the ocean. All that's left behind is a raft containing ten people. They are a mixed group containing men and women and a young girl named Alice.

The Bluffton Family Recreation center’s Winter Session 1 registration for youth programs and group exercise is now open. The session starts the week of Jan 2. Register online at https://bfronline.com/register/

Important dates include:

  • Indoor Soccer registration deadline: Dec 27. 
  • Youth Basketball registration deadline: December 29.

The center is located at 215 Snider Rd., phone (419) 358-4150. 

To All Residents of the Village of Bluffton,

We are soon to be at the end of another year. We still face uncertainties with many cases of Covid 19 along with the new Omicron variant. As you celebrate Christmas and the New Year, stay safe and healthy. The Village continues to stay on top of the many unforeseen situations that can arise on a daily basis in the village.

We had the opening of State Route 103 with new sidewalks and curbing, and we continue to work on the next phase of 103 to Arby’s. There are businesses still struggling to stay open, as it has become difficult to keep employment to staff their place of business.

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