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5:00 p.m. Parade - 6:30 p.m. Lighting Ceremony - 7:00 p.m. After Blaze

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The 2025 Blaze of Lights festival--the 39th annual event--features many Bluffton traditions and a few new ways to celebrate the holiday season. The Blaze of Lights is coordinated by Jim Enneking and Rene Gabriel of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce with the Bluffton Cultural Affairs Committee and the support of many individuals and organizations. A list of sponsors is below.

  • Horse-drawn wagon rides return - Free and sponsored by GROB Systems
  • Free RTA Trolley rides-- the 4th year for this treat
  • Santa will visit with families in the little red house across from the Ream display; children may drop off letters to Santa through December 23
  • Hope Railway rides on Main St. - Free thanks to Ebenezer Mennonite Church
  • The After Blaze returns on Vine Street with a heated tent, food and beverages; live entertainment by Stedic Music is sponsored by CCR Realtors

SHOP SMALL SATURDAY
Before the Blaze, local businesses will be rolling out the red carpet for shoppers, and many will stay open late. The Chamber has collected the following special opportunities:

First published on December 27, 2024

By Bill Herr

Thousands have seen the Ream Christmas display that originated on the Ream farm in 1938 and is now displayed each year at Christmastime on the Bluffton Presbyterian Church lawn. This story is about its founder, Harry Ream.

I first met Harry on October 22, 2001, when he had just become a resident at Richland Manor Nursing Home near Beaverdam. I was a volunteer there, meeting with men who were residents for a weekly meeting.

The Icon staff will be enjoying a pause from Thursday-Sunday, November 27-30. We'll still post breaking news, including sports. On Saturday, our top story will keep information about the Saturday, November 29 Bluffton Blaze of Lights at your fingertips! Please send news and advertising 24/7 to [email protected]. Happy Thanksgiving!

PLEASE TRY AGAIN, IF YOU ATTEMPTED TO TAKE THE POLL BEFORE 2:15 P.M. WEDNESDAY.

By a Thanksgiving Chef

Among the reasons to gather for Thanksgiving, the family or "friendsgiving" meal usually gets the most attention. Why the hype? What makes your taste buds the most excited among these traditional holiday dishes?

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Bluffton Elementary School students gave the new artificial turf play and practice field located along Lawn Ave. a test drive prior to their Thanksgiving break. This photo captures most of the 80-yard-long space that is emblazoned with a Bluffton Pirate.

By Cort Reynolds

BELLEFONTAINE__Four Bluffton High School girls basketball players scored in double figures as the visiting Pirates blew out Ben Logan 72-45 in a non-league contest on Tuesday, November 25.

Pirate junior Gracie Warren led the balanced Bluffton attack with 16 points. Sophomores Maelee Miller and Taylin Goldman each netted a dozen points, while Macy Schaadt added 10 markers.

The Pirates improved to 3-0 with the lopsided road victory. BL fell to 0-1 after losing their opener. 

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