The Bluffton High School golf team finished a strong third out of 13 teams in the Div. III golf sectionals at Sycamore Springs Golf Course Thursday, September 30, to qualify for districts.
Allen East won the sectional crown with a team score of 337. Van Buren was second (341) and Bluffton third (346).
The top three teams and three individuals not on a qualifying team made it to the Div. III district event at Stone Ridge October 7.
During October 2021, the Bluffton Police Department will wear uniforms with pink patches and shields in support of the battle against breast cancer. Officer Eric Rayle brought the idea forward as an extension of the department's observation of "No Shave November" for cancer awareness.
Dick and RosaLee Greenway will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary on October 7, 2021. Their family includes daughters Sue (Greg) Luginbill, Deb (Chuck) Mach, 4 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
Dick Greenway retired from teaching at Bluffton High School and was the golf coach; he previously taught and coached at Elida High School. RosaLee (Altstaetter) Greenway retired from Carter Lumber.
The family invites friends and neighbors to participate in a card shower. Cards may be sent to 410 Friend Court, Pandora, OH 45877.
Clarice Janet Habegger, 88, passed away September 29, 2021 at the Bridge Hospice Care Center, Findlay. Clarice was born January 29, 1933 in Bluffton to the late Aldo and Elizabeth (Garber) Hilty. On March 3, 1962 she married Fred Habegger who survives.
Clarice was a graduate of Pandora High School. She worked at Triplett Corporation, L & K Restaurant and Smith's Restaurant, all of Bluffton. Clarice attended Trinity Baptist Church in Findlay. She enjoyed being outdoors, gardening, flowers, and planting trees.
The Bluffton Farmers Market has just five more weeks in the 2021 season. Market Manager Greg Probst notes that vendors will have "Lots of baked goods including gluten-free, maple products, jams, honey, pumpkins and fall flowers. We're still going strong until the end of October."
The market is hosted by Citizens National Bank in its parking lot at 102 S. Main next to the post office. The market is open on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The last market of the season will be October 30.
Village residents and Bluffton-area community members are invited to join a Biking Beavers evening bicycle ride hosted by Bluffton University faculty at 6 p.m. on October 1.
The tour will begin outside of the Sommer Center and conclude at Bluffton University Nature Preserve with a sweet treat. Please bring your own bicycle and safety gear.
No registration is necessary to participate in this event. For more information, contact Jessi Samuel at [email protected].