Join Bluffton-Pandora's oldest tradition at 5 p.m. on New Year's Eve. New year's carolers will sing David Rothen's carols in German at Mennonite Memorial Home. This is a program of the Swiss Community Historical Society and the public is invited to participate.
By Fred Steiner
To best understand our community, it's helpful to appreciate the musical gene of those who carry a Bluffton or Pandora birthmark.
Al'enah Gordon-Hancock takes a putt during Thursday's putt putt golf, set up in the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center. Watching from left are Claire Beer, Rose Beer (in pink), David Beer, Deb Beer and Cameron Beer. Claire, Rose and Cameron are children of David and Elizabeth Beer. Al'enah is the daughter of Bob and Liz Gordon-Hancock. Deb is the grandmother of the youngsters.
A swearing in of Bluffton’s council winners from the Nov. 7 general election takes place at 10 a.m., Friday, Dec. 29, in the town hall, according to Laura Ewing, village fiscal officers.
Four council members who will begin their four-year terms are Jerry Cupples, Mitch Kingsley, David Steiner and Phill Talavinia.
Cupples, Kingsley and Steiner each served previously on council and are returning after a few years of absence. Talavinia already serves and was reelected to his seat.
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jenera, will hold two special services to close this year and welcome the New Year.
• On Sunday, Dec. 31, there will be one service at 9:30 a.m. with no Bible Classes. • On New Year’s Day, Monday, Jan. 1, a special service will be held at 9:30 a.m.
Here are event taking place in January at Bluffton University. Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
Jan. 10 Exhibit: “Unconfirmed,” gallery opening by John Dickinson: 2D and 3D mix, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays, 1-5 p.m. weekends through Jan. 26, Grace Albrecht Art Gallery, Sauder Visual Arts Center
Jan. 16 Forum: “JUST LOVE - Justice and Love Ignites Faith in the Beloved Community,” Forum by Rev. Daniel Hughes, 11 a.m. Yoder Recital Hall
It’s a new year and the Bluffton Senior Center is ready with lots of programming.
Here’s what’s on January’s Center calendar. An attachment below lists all items at the Center next month.
January’s dinner meeting is at noon, Monday, Jan. 8. The program includes photos of the Grand Canyon and Red Rocks trip by the Center earlier this year.
Louise Hampton is the volunteer of the year. The centerboard has chosen Louise, who served at the center’s librarian for over five years.