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Blame Gary Crawfis on this one. Gary saw this sign in Beavercreek and, of course, took a photo of it and sent it to Bluffton's Denny Morrison.

Denny, of course, sent a copy to the Icon. While a Denny Morrison in Beavercreek is running for school board, it's not Bluffton's Denny Morrison.

Even so, it's eye-catching, especially in Bluffton.

Four persons are on the Bluffton school board ballot on Nov. 7. They are: Brad Fruchey, Debb Herr, Ken Lugibihl and Wes Klinger.

Denny Morrison is not on the Bluffton ballot.

Emily Short, a Bluffton University senior, Bible and theology major from Archbold, will present “Seek Justice, Love Kindness, Walk Humbly: Theology in Practice,” during an 11 a.m. Forum on Tuesday, Nov. 7, in Bluffton University’s Musselman Library.
 
Short will discuss how she took experiences from the classroom and work she had previously done with a summer camps to develop a social-justice-oriented Bible curriculum. Short implemented the curriculum at a camp this past summer. 

Cairo United Methodist Church, 210 W. Main St., Cairo, will hold a smorgasbord in early November.

The event is from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 4, at the church. On the menu is swiss steak, turkey with sides of mashed potatotes, dressing, gravy, noodles, green beans, salads and desserts.

Carryouts are available. Tickets are $7.50 for adults and $4 for youth 6 to 12.

Nov. 5 in Yoder Recital Hall

Bluffton University will present “Music of the Martyrs: A Choral Tapestry,” at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 5, in Yoder Recital Hall. Directed by Dr. Mark Suderman, the event will feature organist Dr. Shirley Sprunger King from Bluffton’s class of 1967 performing “Singing at the Fire,” a three movement composition by Brent Weaver featuring stories from the “Martyrs Mirror.”
 

Bluffton Public Library's annual Haunted Library Fun House is back! During trick-or-treating hours on Thursday, Oct. 26 from 6-7:30 p.m., take a break and visit the library to check out the Haunted Library Fun House and other family-friendly activities!

Why you should vote for me

Why you should vote for me.

Bluffton voters have an opportunity to hear Bluffton council candidates offer their views on village issues in a candidate forum at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 24, in the third floor of the Bluffton town hall.

Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce, Allen and Hardin for Election Action and Democracy (AHEAD), and the Bluffton Icon sponsor the forum.

Lisa Robeson of Bluffton, professor of English and chairperson of the Department of English at Ohio Northern University, is the forum moderator.  She is also a member of AHEAD.

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