Another traditional Bluffton summer evert returns as an in-person activity. Ride to Remember will take place on July 10. Click here for the details. (Mark Yoder photo)
Routes range from a 10-mile Fun Loop to a 63-mile Main Loop. Ride all of the loops for a total of 110 miles. Proceeds benefit Bluffton Pathways Project
The seventh annual Ride to Remember returns after a one-year in-person absence on Saturday, July 10. The ride is sponored by the Bluffton Lions Club Foundation.
The planning committee made the decision that this event can be safely held with certain COVID-19 precautions. And for riders who are still cautious about a group event, an on-your-own virtual event, similar to last year, will also be an option.
By Alex Hanna
Bluffton HS athletic director This column was originally published in the school’s spring newsletter.
The high school and middle school sponsored seven sports in the fall season. Sports offered for athletes in high school include cheerleading, cross country, volleyball, tennis, soccer, golf, and football. Total participants for the fall season in the high school were approximately 200 students.
Philip Sugden, Bluffton University art professor, has an exhibit currently open at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts' in Findlay. The exhibit is in the Performing Arts’ Fisher/Wall Art Gallery. Click here for details of the art show.