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Office will move in December to rear of 101 N. Main St.

Faith Investment Services recently celebrated its 15th anniversary as a financial firm in Bluffton. Gary Reese started in the financial services industry in 1987 and transitioned to owning his own firm in October, 2003. He has been a successful Financial Adviser with Faith Investment Services since 2003. He is registered with cfd Investments based in Kokomo, Indiana.

Todd Mason, First National Bank president and CEO, holds the sissors while Vanessa Greer cuts the ribbon. The ribbon-cutting signifies the completion of remodeling of the Bluffton FNB branch. Members of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce hold the ribbon. The event was Nov. 16.

Two free shows on Friday, Nov. 23, at Shannon Theatre - 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

If “It’s A Wonderful Life” is one of your all-time favorite Christmas movies, you are in luck.

Bluffton Icon will sponsor two free showings of the 1946 classic featuring the all-star cast of James Stewart, Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore on Friday, Nov. 23, at the Shannon Theatre.

The free showings are at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and are part of this year’s Blaze of Lights event.

Nominate Bluffton greatest musician!
Icon viewers have the opportunity to nominate Bluffton’s greatest musician during the holiday season.

Here's a suggestion to get into the Christmas spirit. Visit New Leaf Lawn and Garden Center and view its holiday decorations. You'll find great ideas for your own decorating. New Leaf is located north of Ada at 0395 State Route 235, Ada.

CLICK HERE for a video sampler of New Leaf's decoration.

Friday, Nov. 16, is the final day to order a Thanksgiving turkey from The Dough Hook.

Details about the turkeys are in the display attachment below.

The Dough Hook
117 N. Main St.
Bluffton
419-369-4264
www.doughhook.com

Bluffton University economist to explore capitalism

Dr. Jonathan Andreas, Howard Raid professor of business, will present “The Just Deserts of Capitalism and the Giant Turnip,” at 4 p.m. on Nov. 30 in Centennial Hall’s Stutzman Lecture Hall. 

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