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Lots of gas guzzlers on Main Street Friday - and boy are they beautiful

Antique cars, classic cars, trucks, tractors, golf carts, fire engines, motorcycles and Cushman each have one thing in common: Wheels.

And that word will be celebrated in Bluffton on Friday, June 19, as the Bluffton Lions Club brings the 48th annual Bluffton Festival of Wheels cruise-in to Main Street.

This year's show commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Dixie Highway. Main Street Bluffton was once part of that highway that spread from Canada to Florida.

Here’s the schedule:

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50% off all items in Book ReViews 3:30-5:30 p.m. Thursday cash mob

Book ReViews, 123 S.. Main St., hosts the Thursday, June 18, Bluffton downtown cash mob. Watch for the "Cash Mob" banner hanging in front of the store as a reminder.
 

During the 3:30-5:30 p.m. cash mob hours, all items in the store are 50 percent off, according to Dr. Christina Walton, manager. In addition, all visitors to the store during cash mob hours may register for a $50 shopping spree.

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Sandbags available until 4 p.m. at EMS building

Message from Bluffton Police Department:

10:19 a.m. - Wednesday, June 17 - Sandbags are available at EMS building on Washington Street now until 4  p.m. Must show up to request. Limited delivery is possible.

The Bluffton High School football team assisted with preparations of several hundred sandbags. The sandbags are available in limited quantities at the EMS building, 115 E. Washington St. The village crews may be able to assist with delivery of the sandbags, but you must come to the EMS building to arrange delivery. 

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Sand bags available at EMS building

Bluffton High School football players created sand bags on June 17 at the Bluffton EMS building. Here are some views.

According to Jamie Mehaffie, the bags are available to residents who need them.

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Anticipation

Members of the Bluffton High School football team spent Wednesday morning, June 17, bagging sand in anticipation of more flooding in Bluffton. The bags are available at the EMS building from residents who need them. CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS.

Letter: Richard Boehr's project will improve the cemetery

Icon viewers:

We support Richard Boehr and his dedication to Bluffton. His on going project to improve the Shannon cemetery is a wonderful way to memorialize and honor the deceased.

Sam and Janette Reineke
Bluffton

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