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Dec. 19 in the town hall

Transition Bluffton is hosting a skill sharing event in which experts in a variety of crafts will share their knowledge with others interested in learning a new skill.

The event is open to the public at no charge and will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. in the third floor meeting room of the Bluffton town hall.

Experts have been lined up to teach such skills as knitting, sock darning, knife sharpening, waste-free gift wrapping, bicycle flat tire repair, and mending with Sugru.

Elyse Montel gives Santa Claus a rundown of her Christmas wish list. Elyse and Santa got together during Monday evening's open house at Bluffton Primary Care, Bluffton's newest family physician office. Elyse is the daughter of Barth and Angie Montel.

She's created her second Bluffton calendar - and it's selling fast

CALENDAR DETAILS
Price: $25 plus tax
Available locations: Twisted Whisk, The Dough Hook, Spectrum Salon
When available: Now while supplies last
Calendars printed: 200

My home 2018.

Jamie Nygaard helps people – especially those who, she says, hold Bluffton close to their heart  - count the days.

She’s released her second Bluffton calendar, with 12 beautiful color photographs of the community covering the 12 months of 2018.

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Bluffton Primary Care ribbon cutting was Monday evening at the newly renovated 161 Garau St., building. From left, Chris Keller, Bluffton Hospital chief administrative officer; Kelly Shroll, Blanchard Valley Medical Practices president; Paula Scott, Bluffton chamber; Dr. Cheri Diller, Dr. Leah Eiden, and chamber board members Larry Hoffman, Ryan Brauen and Mandy Gerken-Snyder.

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