Letter: Thank you 20 businesses who provided promotional items
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The Bluffton Ride to Remember committee would like to thank all the Bluffton businesses that provided promotional items for the cinch sacks each rider received.
The sacks were full of pens, pencils, sticky note pads, water, popcorn, chap sticks, eye glass cleaning cloths, a keychain bottle opener, highlighters, bookmarks, tea and loads of coupons with a value of more than $65 off purchases at businesses here in Bluffton. One rider said it was the best cinch sack he had ever received.
Here are the businesses that contributed promotional items:
Polished,
Ten Thousand Villages,
Town and Country Flowers,
Shirley’s Popcorn,
Chase Bank,
Johnny Appleseed Metro Parks,
Mennonite Home Communities,
Bluffton Family Recreation,
Reichenbach and Steiner,
Bike Crazy,
Spectrum Salon,
Tommy Tire,
Citizens National Bank,
First National Bank,
Family Eye Care,
The Food Store,
Et Cetera Shop,
Book Reviews,
Transitions,
Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce.
With over 200 riders participating in the ride this year there are sure to be customers returning to Bluffton to visit the wonderful businesses here. The Bluffton Ride to Remember committee is grateful for the support of the Bluffton business community. The end result will be additional bike and pedestrian pathways here in Bluffton. Thank you!!
The Bluffton Ride to Remember committee
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