Display tables available while supply lasts for Blaze morning extravaganza
A limited number of tables remain for the Blaze of Lights Morning extravaganza at The Centre on Saturday, Nov. 27.
Tables are $35 ($25 for Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce members) and may be used by Bluffton businesses, crafters, or organizations wishing to promote their products or services.
The morning event is from 9 a.m. to noon. Several other activities take place there including two children's magic shows (9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.) a outdoor children's train ride, face painting, a children's fish pond, plus a silent auction of donated items from Bluffton businesses.
The event is sponsored by the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds from table reservations go to the Blaze of Lights fund.
Tables already reserved are:
- Shirley's Gourmet Popcorn
- SHANNON Service Club
- Boehm's Homemade Foods
- Bluffton Hospital Auxiliary
- Pampered Chef
- Gina's Gold Canyon Candles
- Signature Homestyles
- Twin Lakes Park
- Drive Time Driving Instruction
- Simply Said
- Thirty One and Tievoli Photography
- Arbonne
- Bluffton Family Recreation
- Cellular Central
- Premier Designs
Persons interested in reserving tables should contact Fred Steiner at the chamber (419-889-3065 or [email protected]).
Tables reservations will be taken until Wednesday, Nov. 24, or until none remain.
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