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Hancock County Convention and Visitors' Bureau makes Friday chamber presentation

Representatives from the Hancock County Convention and Visitors’ Bureau, Findlay, will tell about their work in promoting Hancock County events during the Friday, Oct. 9, Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast.

Their work includes promoting Bluffton events since our community is also part of Hancock County.

Others agenda items:
• Rafael Arciga, owner of the soon-to-open Don Jose Mexican Restaurant at 142 N. Main St., will be introduced.
• Senior members of the Bluffton High School homecoming court, will be introduced.
• Junior Weihrauch, Blaze of Lights parade director, will be introduced.

Alice Essinger of Fresh Modern Fabric, will tell about her business open house later this month. Tonya Meyer, director of the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center, will tell update members on the senior citizens levy on the November ballot and will invite members to the center's open house.

Kerry Bush of Elysian Fields Photography, a new chamber member, will receive her first $1 as a new business in Bluffton.

The breakfast is catered by Devine Interventions. The free breakfast is served from 7 to 7:30 a.m. in the third floor of the town hall. The chamber program is from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. RSVP to [email protected] to attend.

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