The Bluffton High School Athletic Department will hold a meeting for all parents, who have a child playing a winter sport grades 7-12, according to Alex Hanna, athletic director.
The meeting is at 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 3, in the Middle School Cafetorium.
Parents will hear from the athletic director as well as their child's coach, regarding athletic policy.
As the weather turns colder, BFR offers more options for youth and adults to keep active. Sport clinics will include basic skill instructioncombined with game play. Clinics will be offered for basketball and indoor soccer and free sessions of the Quickstart Tennis program for 10 and under age players will be included as well. For adults looking for an advanced workout, the next session of Ultimate Fit will begin on Oct. 31.
What's the common denominator among the Bluffton Community Assistance Program, Weekday Christian Education (Release Time Program), Bluffton Family Recreation, Bluffton Senior Citizens' Center, Bluffton Child Development Center, The Community Meal, the Bluffton C.R.O.P. Walk, the Community Nursery School, and the Community Vacation Bible School Program?
The Bluffton Cultural Affairs Committee extends an invitation to anyone in the community to help place the Christmas lights and Ream display pieces on the Bluffton Presbyterian Church lawn in November.
Terry Mullenhour, chair of the committee, said that the lights will be strung from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 5.
The Ream display pieces will be put in place from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 12.