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Christmas scene from the movies

You'll see this tree in the Shannon Theatre lobby. Stockings of each of the employees of Shirley's and the theatre hang on the walls of the lobby.  This photo is part of our downtown holiday window shopping walk.

Senior center postpones 50th anniversary celebration

Fudge and fruitcake still available at the center

Check the December newsletter attached below this story -
Several holiday-related events will unfortunately not take place this year at the Bluffton Senior Center, 132 N. Main St., according to Tonya Meyer, director.

“Out of an abundance of caution, we are canceling the party we had planned in December for our 50th anniversary, Christmas and annual meeting,” she told The Icon.

Plans are underway for a 50th anniversary celebration later.

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Need a book buddy?

The library has one for preschoolers through third graders starting today

Adopt a winter book buddy program begins today at the Bluffton Public Library.

Here's how it works. Children in preschool through third grade should ask an adult in the family to sign them up. Hurry - it's all while supplies last.

Each book buddy participant receives a:
• Book buddy stuffed animal
• Adoption certificate
• Reading log
• Other surprises.

Parents and caregivers can schedule a Curbside Pickup time to collect the winter book buddy.

All I want for Christmas is what's in the window

The Icon embarks on its annual evening window shopping walk up and down Main Street Bluffton. Our our window is at Bike Crazy, 127 N. Main St., where you will find a bike for anyone on your list.

Jane (Badertscher) Walter was born in Bluffton

Jane M. Walter, 81, of Baltimore, Ohio, died at Fairfield Medical Center on Nov. 13, 2020. Jane was born to the late Ralph and Leota (Wilkins) Badertscher on May 11, 1939, in Bluffton, Ohio.

Jane was retired from the Fairfield Medical Center, where she an X-Ray technician.  Jane was a  member of Grace United Church of Christ in Lancaster, and recently at Trinity United Church of Christ in Baltimore. She also sang in the choir at Broad Street Presbyterian, where she met Jim, and at Grace UCC. 

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The old Cherry Street bridge

Do you remember this bridge? It dated back to the early 1900s. It crossed the Riley on Cherry Street and was replaced in the early 2000s by the current bridge.

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