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David Rothen hymns - this community's oldest tradition

The Swiss Community Historical Society invites the public to join in singing of traditional New Year’s Eve carols of the Swiss Settlement, Bluffton-Pandora.

From 4 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 31, carolers will gather at the Maple Crest lobby, 700 Maple Crest Court, Bluffton. Caroling will take place at Maple Crest first, then Willow Ridge, 101 Willow Ridge Drive, and finally at Mennonite Memorial Home, 410 W Elm St.

 Troy J. Wilcox, 49, died on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2018, at 9:24 p.m. at the Van Wert Inpatient Hospice Center.

He was born on Dec. 29, 1969, in Lima, Ohio, to David and Janet (Stalnaker) Wilcox.  His father, David preceded him in death and his mother Janet survives in Waynesfield, Ohio.  On Sept. 23, 1995 Troy married Stormy Hewitt and she survives in Harrod.  

Tea, playgroup, book discussion, art, selfies

Here's the Bluffton Public LIbrary Janaury calendar:

Winter Book Challenge: The library is happy to announce the Winter Reading Program for children, teens, and adults! Pick up a Winter Reading Bookmark at the library, or download and print it from our website. Then complete five or more challenges during the months of January through March to receive a prize. At this time, you may also enter a drawing to win a larger prize!

Deandre Nassar named MVP

By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
Bluffton Wrestling turned in a spectacular performance at the Defiance Tri State Border Wars Tournament this weekend.  Deandre Nassar was named the Tournament’s Most Valuable Wrestler and won the 182 class.  Despite being one of the smallest schools in the field, the Pirate team finished 7th out of 42 teams from Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana.  

 

The Bluffton University men's basketball team was back in action for the second straight night in the McDonald's Holiday Tournament title game. The Beavers knocked off a talented Albion College squad that was under the direction of former Coach Neal assistant Jody May, 73-63, on Saturday, Dec. 29.

Here's a warm Christmas scene we couldn't resist posting even though new year's is now on everyone's mind. It's a winter village in the entrance to Mennonite Memorial Home, 410 W. Elm St.

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