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The 35th annual Bluffton Blaze of Lights was a return to tradition on Saturday, November 27, 2021. A year off in 2020 and a sprinkling of rain didn't phase organizers, participants and the thousands of visitors who gathered for a parade, entertainment, and lighting ceremony.

2021 Blaze of Lights photographs by Jamie Nygaard of JB Nygaard Photography.

Christmas for Kids is scheduled for 12:30-3:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 18 at Trinity Lutheran School, 105 Allen Street, Jenera.  

Event description: “The celebration gives children ages 3 years through 5th grade an opportunity to learn about the true meaning of Christmas.  The program features activity stations where kids learn about the Savior's birth, praise Him in song, make crafts, play games and enjoy snacks together.“ 

By Karen Kier, Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

Omicron is the fifteenth letter in the Greek alphabet. In astronomy, omicron designates the fifteenth star in a constellation group. The constellation Andromeda includes the star Omicron Andromedae that is approximately 692 light-years from Earth.

In 1662, astronomer Johannes Hevelius renamed the star Mira because it acted like no other star.  Mira in Latin is translated as wonderful or astonishing. Mira is predicted to be visible at its maximum brightness again on July 16, 2022.

The Bluffton Public Library will welcome novelist (and international policy specialist) Derek B. Miller to the December 1 Noon Book Group meeting via Zoom. To register to attend virtually and for more information, please email [email protected].

The group will be discussing How to Find Your Way in the Dark, first book in the Sheldon Horowitz series. 

Thanks to Bluffton 6th grader Lane Rossman, the Blaze is blazing! As honoroary switch hitter for 2021, Lane had the job of turning on the miles of lights decorating the Ream folk art display and evergreens at the Bluffton Presbyterian Church, 112 N. Main. PHOTO JB Nygaard Photography. See associated photo story.

By Cort Reynolds

Playing at home, the Bluffton boys basketball team jumped out to a big early lead and cruised to a 67-35 win over Paulding to open the season Saturday night, November 27.

Bluffton led 20-8 after the first period and 30-17 at halftime. The Pirates outscored the Panthers 37-18 after intermission.

A balanced Bluffton placed five players in double figures. Four Pirates shared team scoring honors with 13 points apiece. Trenton Donley, Kyler Kinn, Trey Boblitt and Nate Schaadt each netted 13, while Carson Soper added 10 markers.

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