Several program of interest to the public are on the July Bluffton Senior Citizens calendar.
Dan Orzano of the Ohio Department of Commerce will present a discussion on investment and securities fraud. The program is at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 25.
The Hancock Historical Society will present a program at 3 p.m., Monday, July 9. The program topic is “ice cream.”
July’s dinner meeting is at 6 p.m., Monday, July 9. It is a summer picnic. The cost is $8 and tickets must be purchased by July 5. Pat and Harlan Basinger will show photos from the trip to Iceland.
Adults age 18 and up are welcome to the library’s Self Care Mini Conference on July 9 beginning at 6 p.m.
This mini-conference has a broad self-care focus, from traditional to alternative. Registrants will meet with and gather information from local businesses and organizations as well as complete activities to focus on self care.
Bluffton Family Recreation offers Camp Laffalot, a camp returning for its second year, and registration is now underway, according to Daniel Tinch, executive director.
Camp Laffalot will be held at BFR, 215 Snider Road, Bluffton, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday to Friday, July 9 to 13.
A haircut or new hairstyle can not only enhance your appearance, but brighten your mood and make you feel more social.
Residents of Maple Crest Senior Living Village can now enjoy the benefits of professional hair care a little closer to home. Studio 700, a hair salon exclusively for residents, held its grand opening on Monday, June 18. The salon is located downstairs in the main building, near the patio room.
Nearly one week ago, the Riley's flood water make havoc of Bluffton. The bottom photo shows the Riley's waters overflowing into the Buckeye quarry on Saturday. The top photo shows the same location on Wednesday. The Icon offers several additional during the flood and after the flood photos. Click here for those photos.