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Bob Painter shares trip photos at Senior Center August dinner meeting

Bob Painter will share photographs of the Bluffton Senior Citizens trip to Charleston and Savannah during the August Senior Citizens dinner meeting.

The meeting is at 6 p.m., Monday, Aug. 9, at the center. Tickets are $7 and must be purchased by Wednesday, Aug. 4.

The meal is catered by Ted's Market of Pandora. The menu includes pulled pork, potato salad, mixed vegetables, applesauce, roll and cheese cake.

Philip Meeks, 90, will be awarded a life time membership at the meeting.

Several other events take place in August at the Center.

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August community meals on 5th and 19th

The Bluffton Area Ministerial Association community meals continue in August at the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center. August's meals are Thursday, Aug. 5, catered by Ebenezer Mennonite Church, and Thursday, Aug. 19, catered by Emmanuel United Church of Christ.

The meals are free and open to the public and begin at 6 p.m. Donations are accepted. Those donations support the Bluffton Food Pantry.

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June police report

Rick Skilliter, Bluffton police chief, released to The Icon the June, 2010, police activity reporter. Click on the file to enlarge.

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Council okays $48,038 in bills to be paid

The Bluffton council approved the following bills to be paid during the July 26, 2010 meeting. Click on the image to enlarge.

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"Ciao America" next library book discussion

Bluffton Public Library will host a discussion of Beppe Severgnini's book "Ciao America" at Common Grounds Coffeehouse & Caf'e at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 25.

Severgnini is an Italian journalist who has written a story about moving from Italy to live in the United States for one year. "Ciao America" is his humorous take on the American lifestyle.

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Everyone knows this couple, especially if you bowl

You don't have to study this photo very long to recognize Jim and Joan Dailey. The Bluffton couple is among residents featured on the new Oscar Velasquez mural. Work on the mural is in process this summer on the Forever In Stitches building on Main Street.

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