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Two lecture series are planned as part of Bluffton's Sesquicentennial Celebration, both in the third floor of Town Hall.

Monday, June 27, 7-9 p.m. and Thursday, June 30, 7-9 p.m.

"Riley Creek and the little-known facts about Captain James Riley" by Dr. Darrell Groman, historian

Tammy Warnecke

Tammy has been in the Housekeeping Department of the Mennonite Memorial Home for five years. In the past and again this past year, she has been recognized by residents as a Facility Star.

Her supervisor says, "She is dependable, caring, and she goes out of her way to help others. She is a team leader, and her peers appreciate her." Tammy lives in Ottawa and is anticipating the arrival of twin grandchildren in July. Congratulations Tammy!

Seventy Bluffton merchants are participating in a raffle to help the food pantry and celebrate our Sesquicentennial. Participating merchants will have a poster at their place of business.

Tickets will be issued one per item donated for the Food Pantry. Bring a donation for the food pantry, get one ticket for each item (for example, five items gets you five tickets).

Tickets are available during June at many events in Bluffton: the Car Show, Farmer's Market, Relay For Life, and numerous other events.

The final Bluffton Middle School honor roll of the 2010-11 season is now available as an attachment at the bottom of this story.

A welcomed break from spring showers this week. Here's the past six day weather report from Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.

Time to mow

John Marshall mows the Bluffton Presbyterian Church lawn. While sunny days are here now, just a week ago, lawn mowing was unthinkable.

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