Letter: Thank you to everyone who may National Night Out possible
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The Bluffton and Pandora Police Departments would like to thank all of those that came out and supported our National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 5th. It was a fun night for all involved and a pleasure spending the evening with people from the local communities.
We would also like to thank all of the businesses and other groups that supported the event through monetary, food donation, and volunteer help. Without your assistance none of this would have been possible and we would like to acknowledge each of you that helped.
Bluffton Fire and EMS, Beaverdam Fire and EMS, Pandora Fire and EMS, Bluffton Baptist Church, Bluffton Marathon, Bluffton Pool Staff, Bluffton Schools, Bluffton University, Citizens National Bank, Damsel in Defense, Diller Flooring, DTR, Ebenezer Church.
First National Bank, Greg’s Pharmacy, Jamie Mehaffie, Kaitlyn Burkholder, Morris and Carol Groman, Nancy Kindle, Riley Creek Pharmacy, Riley Creek Sign and Screenprint, Shannon Theatre, Shirley’s Popcorn, Sodexo at Bluffton University, St. Mary’s Church, Ted’s Market, and Webb Insurance.
Thank you again for your support and we look forward to making this an annual event on the first Tuesday in August.
Sgt. Matt Oglesbee Bluffton Police
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