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July 2, 2024, Press Release from the Swiss Community Historical Society: The Swiss Community Historical Society will hold its next Second Saturday event on July 13 from 1-4 at the Schumacher Homestead, 8350 Bixel Road, Bluffton.  The featured activity will be scherenschnitte, literally scissor cuttings, led by Beth Boehr of Bluffton. Scherenschnitte is a folk-art form brought to the U.S. by German and Swiss immigrants in the 19th century. Visitors will be able to view examples made by Abraham Zurfluh, who arrived in the Swiss Settlement in 1852. Boehr will offer projects for all ages and skill levels. Children may color designs. Others may trace, then cut simple designs. For those wanting a more challenging project, there will be historical patterns available.

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June 20, 2024, Press Release from Limaland Motorsports Park: With the safety of drivers, crew, fans and officials in mind, Limaland Motorsports Park and GLSS have agreed to cancel the “Run for the Rabbit” with weather forecasting a heat index of over 100 degrees. The “Run for the Rabbit” will be rescheduled on “Meet the Drivers Night II” July 19, 2024