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Paula Unrau, instructor of theatre and English, will present the colloquium, "Conversations in Poetry: Duende, Corn, Wheat and Cross-Pollination" on Friday, Dec. 1.  

Along with Dr. Jeff Gundy and others, Unrau will explore the “conversations” that occurred, pretty much by accident, when three very nontraditional students showed up for Dr. Gundy’s poetry class. Though not a scientific study of the effects of nontraditional students in the classroom (and certainly not reproducible), the results were, in Unrau’s words, “pretty cool.”

The Christmas season in Bluffton arrived on Saturday night at the Ream holiday folk art display lights turned on. The lights are on nightly through Jan. 2

All at the library in December

It's a busy month at the Bluffton Public Library in December. Here's the program highlights:

Playgroup program continues at 10 a.m. on Fridays, Dec. 1, 8, 22, and 29. Make a play date and the library will provide the space and toys. There is no playgroup on Dec. 15.

Holiday Movies in the Stacks take place on Fridays, Dec. 1, 8, 22, and 29 at 3:30 p.m. Popcorn and drinks are provided and all movies are rated G or PG. Movies will be announced on the library's social media.

Safety services committee will give two meeting reports

Bluffton council will hear a report from its safety services committee on Monday.

The committee held two meeting earlier this month. On Nov. 14 the committee’s focus was the 2018 police department budget. On Nov. 20 the committee’s focus was on the 2018 fire department and EMS budget.

Don Croy of the Blanchard River Watershed Partnership is on the agenda. The village is a member of the partnership.

November 25, 2017

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BLUFFTON, Ohio - The Bluffton University women's basketball team sandwiched wins around a short Thanksgiving break as the Beavers downed Kalamazoo College 86-70 on Saturday, Nov. 25, after knocking off Heidelberg Tuesday night in the Sommer Center. Bluffton improved to 3-1 on the season, while the Hornets stayed winless at 0-2.

Harry and Dorothy Ream started an outdoor lighting display 80 Christmas seasons ago. The tradition continues and the Ream folk art holiday display will light up Bluffton again beginning Saturday evening.

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