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Wednesday Advent services begin next week at Trinity Lutheran Church, Jenera.

The Dec. 6, 7 p.m. service will focus on “See Your King Comes to You-the King of Grace.” More information is available at tlcjenera.org or by calling 419-302-5271.
 

November’s temperatures were right on target, but precipitation was greater than normal, according to Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.

The monthly high reading was 69 degrees on Nov. 5. The low was 20 degrees on Nov. 10 and 11.

The daily weather summary is attached at the bottom of this story.

Here are some of November’s weather stats:
2017 average daily temperature: 41.3 degrees
November normal average temp: 41.5 degrees
2017 precipitation: 5.34 inches
November normal prec: 3.16 inches

Open house at Schumacher homestead; Riley Creek Christmas old-time tour

Bluffton celebrates an old-fashioned Christmas this weekend with several options.

• Swiss Community Historical Society open house
• Riley Creek Christmas old-time tour

Swiss Homestead open house

The Bluffton/Pandora Community Swiss Historical Christmas open house,
"Christmas at the Homestead will be held on from 2 to 7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2,
the Schumacher Homestead. 

The public is invited to tour the decorated 1843 house while snacking on homemade treats and listening to songs of the season.

A miniature village exists on Main Street. Icon viewers will find it in the Ellerbrock Spine and Soft Tissue window, 120 N. Main St. The Icon posted several views of the village in the next photos.

Mark your calendars! Our annual Santa’s Fire Truck is back on Dec. 5 at 6 p.m.! Celebrate the holiday season with the Bluffton Fire Department and meet Santa, too! No registration is necessary, so bring the whole family to listen to a holiday themed storytime led by the Bluffton Fire Department, and then make crafts and get pictures with Santa afterwards. This program is sure to be well attended!

Birchaven Village will be holding its annual Bazaar Days craft and bake sale Friday, Dec. 8 through Friday, Dec. 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Birchaven Gift Shop, 15100 Birchaven Lane, Findlay.

The event will feature a variety of items handmade by residents, staff, volunteers and families. Items for sale include:

*  Homemade candy including fudge, buckeyes, turtles, peppermint bark and chocolate-covered pretzels

*  Hand-crocheted doilies

*  One-of-a-kind tree ornaments

*  Great teachers’ gifts

*  Jar mixes and hard tack candy

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