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Book ReViews undergoing some changes

...and it will be open for the Blaze of Lights

Keep your reading glasses focused on Book ReViews, Bluffton’s used book store.

The store at 123 S. Main St., is undergoing some changes, and it will be reopened  for the Saturday Blaze of Lights.

Peggy Brown, manager of Ten Thousand Villages, 115 S. Main St., and Book ReViews said, “We are in the process of reorganizing the shop and creating a new process to rotate the books.”

Here are some sneak peek looks inside the store as it prepares for a reopening. And be certain to check out the "book fireplace wiindow display."

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This Beaver team celebrates the Big 4-0

Heidelberg falls to Bluffton 70-65

Click here for Marvin Foster's game photos.

The Bluffton University women's basketball team welcomed Heidelberg University to Copeland Court on Nov. 26. Bluffton held off The Student Princes for a 70-65 victory.

31 degree temperature range in past 7 days

Temperatures in the past seven days ranged from a low of 23 to a high of 54 degrees, according to Guy Verhoff, U.S. Weather Observer in Pandora.

The week covers Tuesday, Nov. 19, through Monday, Nov. 25.

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Bluffton takes Shop Small Saturday seriously!

You can shop small and enter to win $250 in Bluffton Bucks

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Bluffton resident have several incentives to shop local on “Shop Small Saturday,” according to Paula Scott, CEO of Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce.

CLICK HERE for an Explore Bluffton Shopping Passport.  When you spend $10 each at three participating Bluffton merchants you can enter to win $250in Bluffton Bucks.

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Child Development Center holiday project

Collecting care package items for deployed service men and women; drop off items by Dec. 3

LIST OF SUGGESTED ITEMS TO DONATE IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY -

For the sixth year, Bluffton Child Development Center will participate in the Blaze of Lights parade and invites public participation.

"This holiday season, we will be collecting items to send care packages for the deployed men and women overseas," said Francine Donathan, Center director.

"We will be walking through the parade with shopping carts to collect donations. Items can also be dropped off at 325 County Line Road, Bluffton, Ohio 45817 by Tuesday, Dec. 3," she said.

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Bluffton's Christmas Eve

Jocelyn Ochoa, Bluffton High School senior, is the winning artist in this year's annual holiday art contest conducted by Reichenbach and Steiner CPA and the Samuel W. Diller Agency. Jocelyn wins a $200 scholarship provided by the two downtown businesses. Click here to see the 13 holiday art works with the artists who participated in the competition.

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