Danielle Diller, a Bluffton High School junior and member of the Bluffton Public Library Teen Advisory Group, places books in the Library's TAG book sale going on this week. More than 1,000 "slightly or very loved" children's and teen books are available by donation during regular library hours. Click for more details.
Bluffton in the 1950s. Were you there? Tell us about it. Or, tell us who to talk with about it.
The second "Bluffton: A Good Place To Miss" collection of stories is coming together this winter. Its focus is the years when men's ties were as wide as white wall tires: Jan. 1, 1950, to Dec. 31, 1959, to be specific.
The Blanchard Valley Hospital Auxiliary's Nearly New Shop is accepting donations for their annual prom dress distribution. Items accepted include dresses, shoes and accessories.
The items can be dropped off at the Nearly New Shop, 306 Lima Ave., Findlay, through March 13. After March 13, the dresses, shoes and accessories will be available free of charge to any area teen needing items for prom. One dress per girl will be provided.
There's a new twist to this year's Lion's Club Foundation-Senior Citizens pancake and sausage benefit. This year's benefit offers several door prizes to persons who attend tickets.
The 30th annual benefit is from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, March 17, at the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center, 132 N. Main St. Tickets are $6.50 for adults and youth through age 5 are free when accompanied by an adult.