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Founding Mothers Dedication Wall at Bluffton Hospital

In recognition of Mother’s Day, the Blanchard Valley Health Foundation provides an opportunity in the Bluffton community to honor or remember a mother. You  may recognize her as a “Founding Mother.”

A recognition wall is located outside the hospital maternity area at The Women’s Center of Bluffton Hospital.

This wall features “Founding Mothers” acknowledged by friends and family members.

It starts with chicken nuggets on April 3, and ends with barbecue pork sandwiches on April 30.

It's all part of the April menu at the Bluffton school cafeterias. To view the April menu click here.

The Black Lab, 121 N. Main St., now has copies of the local photo history book, "The Bluffton We Never Knew."

The book includes nearly 170 photos with descriptions of Bluffton photos from 1861 to 1911.

In addition reprints of an early Bluffton post card, which is also the cover the the book, are available. Post cards are $1.50 each and books are $21.30, which includes sales tax.

CLICK HERE for more details about the book.

The final Bluffton Family Recreation indoor winter soccer league team registration deadline is Friday, March 30, according to Daniel Tinch, BFR executive director.

The league runs from April 8 to April 29 and is an adult-only league. The team fee is $360. Contact BFR at 419-358-4150 or register online at www.bfronline.com.

Tickets to the Bluffton Lions Club citizen of the year dinner are still available, according to Gene Long of the club.

A dinner will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, in the third floor meeting room of Bluffton’s Town Hall.

Reservations are required by Sunday, April 8, and may be made by mailing payment of $17 per person to Bluffton Lions, Box 223, Bluffton or by calling Barbara Plaugher 419-204-2242 with payment guaranteed at the door. 

Fred Steiner is this year's honoree.

Theme of Civic Engagement Forum

“Worthy of Honor” will be Dr. Jonathan Andreas’ topic for Bluffton University’s Civic Engagement Forum on Tuesday, April 10, in Yoder Recital Hall. His 11 a.m. presentation is free and open to the public.

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