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Standout Graphics, owned by Gideon Fisher, Bluffton, is the Bluffton Icon's newest advertiser. He works with clients from his home. The firm is the Bluffton Icon's newest advertiser.

Fisher was a visual communication design major at The Ohio State University and has 12 years of design experience.

"I offer different types of graphic design services," he said. "I create logos, websites, brochures, posters, business cards, shirt designs, decals, banners, ads, menus, billboards and similar products."

Lost wax desert nativity sets are now available at Ten Thousand Villages, 115 S. Main St., Bluffton, according to Aphaphanh Nussbaum, manager.

The nativity is molded first in clay then cast in bronze to stand the test of time. The nativity sets are created in Burkina Faso.

Nancy Elwood bowled a 257 for women's high game and Onalee Shepler reported a 626 high series at Southgate Lanes for the week ending Dec. 12, according to Derek Dukes.

All the high scores of the week are in the attachment at the bottom of this page.

Lunch Specials for Dec. 16-19

TUESDAY
Potato soup
Stuffed pepper with side salad
Chicken pot pie with side salad
Shrimp avocado salad

WEDNESDAY
Ham and potato soup
Mediterranean chicken pita
Grilled pork panini
Cranraisin bacon chicken salad

THURSDAY
Smoky ham and corn chowder
Cobb club sandwich
Grilled ham and cheese with tapenade
BLT bread salad

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Nice story on old man Bluffton.So start a list/a section. Things to work on to improve divided by sections. In any town there are a lot of small things that can be done to make things better.

• Easy/inexpensive things to change

• More difficult things to change to improve

• Grand plans/strategies:  Long term goals

• Let residents have their input and recommendations.

Keep track of what they recommend and what is accomplished.  Keep chipping
away on the list.

Hate wrapping presents? Not sure how to wrap that weirdly shaped gift? Tired of fighting with the scotch tape?

The Cory-Rawson Impressions will hold a gift wrapping fundraiser in the new cafeteria at Cory-Rawson Elementary School from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20.

They also encourage parents to bring their children along, because they'll have Christmas movies playing in the choir room while the gifts are being wrapped.

There is no charge for gift wrapping, but donations would be extremely appreciated.

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