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By Jami Lovell
Bluffton Food Pantry director

We have had  a lot of community members reaching out to ask how they can help the Food Pantry.  Here are some ways.

  • Organize a food drive (non-persishable items)
  • Organize a paper product drive (toilet paper, paper towels, tissues)
  • Organize a drive for something specific such as:
    • Hygiene items - shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste, women's sanitary items, etc
    • Pet food drive
    • Laundry detergent and dish soap drive 
    • Canned meat drive (this is a more expensive item and we go through a lot)
    • Cereal drive 
    • Boxed meal drive (hamburger or tuna helper, mashed potatoes, stuffing, etc.) 
  • Make a monetary donation to PO Box 52, Bluffton to help us purchase fresh meat, eggs and cheese each month
  • Donate a few canned goods or other items at our drop off location in the first floor stairwell at Bluffton's Town Hall anytime!
  • Adopt a family or individual for Christmas (email [email protected])

MEDIA RELEASE__Emmanuel United Church of Christ, 8375 Phillips Rd., is hosting a Fish Fry  
Friday on November 14 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. for $12/meal.

This event is carry out only and includes up to 3 pcs of fish, cheesy potatoes, green beans, applesauce and cookie.

A Bubba C BBQ Chicken BBQ Fundraiser benefiting Bluffton Community Preschool will take place on Thursday, November 20, 4:30-7 p.m. during Bluffton's Jingle Bell Stroll .

Cost is $12/meal and includes 1/2 Chicken, Dinner Roll, 2 Sides.

The meal is Carry-Out Only  at 112 N Main St Bluffton.

Purchase Tickets at the following locations:

  • Black Lab Trading  
  • Polished
  • Roots  
  • Shirley's Popcorn  

Cash or Check Accepted. Order Deadline November 10.  

All Proceeds Go to Bluffton Community Preschool.

Local council members, school board members, and township trustees will be determined by the November 4 general election in Bluffton. Find your sample ballot HERE. Also on the ballot are tax levy renewals for Children Services and senior citizen services in Allen County, including Senior Citizens Association, Inc. of Bluffton.

Happy Monday, Blufftonites! Here are BlufftonIcon.com's top stories from the week that was, October 27 - November 2. For a chronological look Icon content, visit blufftonicon.com/archive

OCTOBER 27

Full funding for Carlin and Sharon Carpenter Scoreboard Initiative announced

October 23 construction of Bluffton Schools’ artificial turf practice field (video)

NOV 1 MEDIA RELEASE__The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is reminding everyone to drive cautiously as deer-related crashes tend to rise in early November across Ohio. There is typically an uptick in these types of crashes due to the combination of peak deer breeding season and the end of daylight-saving time.

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