Mount Cory United Methodist Church will hold "Heaven Came Down," a display of angels and nativity scenes from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. December 6 and 13, and 1-5 p.m. December 7 and 14 at the Bethel Family Life Center.
The church is located at 201 West Washington Street, Mount Cory. This event is open to the public and is free of charge.
Teri Steinmetz, Eileen Schomacker and Karen Kussmaul are the November drawing winners in Bluffton's downtown merchants' 3/50 Project. They each received a bag full of downtown Bluffton gift certificates and products.
According to their entry forms, the three winners shopped at Ten Thousand Villages, The Food Store, Community Market, The Black Lab, Book ReViews, Celebration of Health, Luke's and Town and Country Flowers.
The Blaze of Lights is a parade, but it's lots more, too. John George, town crier and master of ceremonies, interviews Anna Ruth Reichenbach, this year's switch-hitter, and Ed and Nancy Yeager, parade marshals. Click here for lots more Blaze photos.
Meet Bluffton's newest business of 2015 - that's right.
Bluffton Pediatrics will open on Jan. 5, 2015 at 505 E. Jefferson St., Suite A, in what most Icon viewers know as the front offices of the Diamond Manufacturing building.
Beth A. Bish, CNP, pediatric nurse pracitioner, is co-owner along with her husband, Jim Bish, RN. The business was introduced at a Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast earlier this fall, and Icon viewers will hear more about its services closer to its opening date.
The Bluffton Blaze of Lights is more than just a parade. There's music, entertainment, food, and lots of things that get people into the Christmas spirit.
New to this year's Blaze was a wood sculpture demonstration by John Guagenti. The Icon offers lots more photos. Viewers will find them in the attachment below this story.