Joan Frederick of 415 Boutique, 415 N. Main St., Bluffton, is offering a free graphic T-shirt when customers purchase $75 of regular-priced items. She says to hurry while the T-shirt supply lasts.
Several new “Help Wanted” advertisements are now listed on Bluffton and Ada Icons. Check Icon Classified Ad pages at: www.blufftonicon.com/classifieds.
New opening are added to this list daily. Businesses interested in listing postions available should contact [email protected].
New Leaf Landscape and Garden Center, 0395 State Route 235, Ada, will hold its Christmas open house Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 19-21.
The open house will include several special offers plus door prizes. Included in the open house are:
• a county area with Buffalo Plaid, galvanized and farm theme items
• a snowy and snowmen area
• a cardinals and grapevine area
• and a red, gold and silver glitter area.
There's still time to order a Thanksgiving turkey from The Dough Hook, according to Marlena Ballinger.
The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton, is taking orders for Thanksgiving turkeys, through Thursday, Nov. 19. The Dough Hook's turkeys are Bowman Landes, Ohio raised.
"Our turkeys are fresh and never frozen," she said. "They are gourmet, free-range, antibiotic-free, all vegetable fed and ready to cook."
The Dough Hook
117 N. Main St., Bluffton
419-369-4264
Tuesdays-Fridays 8 to 5
Saturdays 8-noon
On Nov.13 the Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs board will hold an annual meeting in conjunction with the November Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce member meeting.
The 7:30-8:30 a.m. online meeting will provide an update on services provided and new opportunities being developed by the BCE for the entrepreneurs of Allen, Hancock, Hardin, and Putnam counties.
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A new book, “Bluffton Anthology – a creek runs through it,” with dozens of short essays about Bluffton, collected by Fred Steiner, will be released in the next few weeks.
“This collection brings together more than a dozen engaging writers whose own Bluffton experiences deserve retelling,” said Steiner.
“For anyone who calls Bluffton home, these stories need no further introduction,” said Steiner, about the book. “For people needing to have Bluffton explained to them, this is a great starting point.”