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Nikki Dunifon is the winner of our Caption Contest. She entered the following caption for the photo above: 
"What?! No we're not coming back down to put masks on right now!" 

She wins 4 passes to the Shannon Theatre. Watch for our next Caption Contest soon on the Icon.

The album is a testament to the creativity, style and musicianship

Pick Me Up Off The Floor - Norah Jones
Reviewer: Craig Hoffman

American singer and songwriter Norah Jones is out with Pick Me Up Off The Floor. It’s her eighth album. Jones has won multiple music awards in her career including nine Grammys for her previous work. It is hard to believe that she has been pumping out amazing music for more than twenty years.

Monday and Saturday mornings and Thursday afternoons

Doubles or singles, it doesn't matter.

Bluffton Shuffleboard Club invites area residents to join the sport this summer.

No equipment is required – only you and your shoes (sorry, no sandals). Members of the club will provide instructions and equipment for persons interested in playing.

The shuffleboard court is located at the Buckeye Park, from the Spring Street entrance. 

This looks like fun. Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce plans a "Bluffton Discovery Days, Saturday, July 25, according to Paula Scott, chamber CEO.

The event is from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. promotions taking place in at least 13 downtown shops. Participating businesses are listed on the flyer above.

You've probably noticed the R2R white marks with an arrow stenciled on Bluffton streets. It's part of Bluffton's 6th annual Ride to Remember and is virtual this summer. Originally set for July 11, riders may ride the various courses on their own anytime in July. Ron Headings coordinates this year's ride. Click here for sign-up information and additional details of the ride.

Previously was deputy director, assumed new role this month

Tyler Black of Bluffton is the new director of the Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District, assuming the position earlier this month. Previously he was the deputy director.

Black is in his fifth year working the park district. He started as the park’s maintenance foreman and transitioned to deputy director in January 2017. He replaces Kevin Haver as director.

He holds a bachelor of science degree in Wildlife and Fish Conservation and Management from the University of Rio Grande located in southern Ohio.

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