Bologna is not the only thing that comes from Bologna! Sauce Bolognese is another favorite originating from that northern Italian town and it’s a dinner feature this weekend at Mustard Seed Café.
Located at 562 N. Main Street, Bluffton, the café is open 5:00-8:00 on Friday and Saturday nights and offers features plus a full menu which includes 7 appetizers, 8 main course items, soups, salads and house-baked desserts. Beer and beer cocktails are available.
In addition to the regular menu, features this weekend include:
Robert "Bob" E. Green, 75, of Cairo, died Feb. 17, 2014 at St. Rita's Medical Center, Lima. He was born May 26, 1938 in Lima to the late C. Henry and Louise Bowers Green. On December 12, 1959, he married Colleen Nichols and she survives.
Robert retired from Roundy's-Scot Lad, Lima. He and his wife also owned and operated Sugar Bucket Antiques. Bob also was owner/operator of Bob's Barber Shop, Cairo.
Lima is home to one of 22 Crew Persons of the Year. Ted Boyd, of the N. West St. McDonald’s in Lima, recently received the Crew Person of the Year Award, an annual performance-based award that recognizes the top performing crew in McDonald’s company-owned or independently-owned and operated restaurants. This award was established to honor hardworking crew employees—those who make founder Ray Kroc’s vision of excellence come to life in restaurants and for customers each day.
For Bluffton University students who performed in the Ohio Private College Instrumental Conductors Association honors band on Feb. 2, the setting, the music and the musicians combined to create a memorable experience.
Representing Bluffton at the OPCICA honors festival closing concert in Cleveland’s Severance Hall were Bethany Babcock and Samuel Black, both from Deshler, Ohio; Aaron Johnson, a first-year student from Goshen, Ind.; and Brittney Ries, a sophomore from Freeman, S.D. They rehearsed with the honors band for two days before the performance.
Art from books, or simple crafts with repurposed books – The Bluffton Public Library will share ideas with you on what to do with some of your books that perhaps you don’t know what to do with. The session is at 1 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 27, at the library. One of the ideas is demonstrated in the art piece in this photo. It’s part of an exhibit in the library display case, which publicizes the program.
Art from books, or simple crafts with repurposed books – The Bluffton Public Library will share ideas with you on what to do with some of your books that perhaps you don’t know what to do with. The session is at 1 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 27, at the library. One of the ideas is demonstrated in the art piece in this photo. It’s part of an exhibit in the library display case, which publicizes the program.