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March 1 is Thursday

The Bluffton school menu for March is now available. To access the menu click here.

Whoever said you can't get anything for free anymore is incorrect. The Bluffton recycling center on Spring Street has all the free mulch village residents could ever want. It's created by residents who took tree branches and bruch to the centre last year. The free mulch is only available to residents of the Village of Bluffton.

The Icon spotted LEEANNE in the Carol Slane Florist parking lot on South Main Street, Ada.

Bluffton Public Library will hold a book  signing at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 27, for Fred Steiner's "The Bluffton We Never Knew" photo history book.

The book, released this year, includes nearly 170 photos of Bluffton from 1861 to 1911, representing the first half-century of the village.

It's maple syrup month and the maple trees on the Probst farm in Orange Township are Maple trees are tapped.  Here's a screen shot from a video taken when snow was on the ground earlier this month. To watch the video click here - the link is to the Bluffton Farmers' Market Facebook.

 

Local ragtime and blues guitarist Matt Keeler will perform at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 27, in the Bluffton Town Hall Concert Series.

 Keeler has t1- years experience teaching music in the Catholic schools of Putnam County. He has taught private guitar and saxophone lessons for nearly 20 years.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Bluffton University (’99) and a master's degree in musicology (ethnomusicology) from Bowling Green State University (’05).

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