Events

Did you like Saturday's Blaze parade and other events? What to relive some of the activities? Here's the Icon's list of Blaze videos.

Ice sculptor

Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus

Parade 1

Parade 2

Parade 3

Musical entertainment

BHS choir

Did you watch the Blaze parade?

Want to watch it again? Here are several photo highlights of the parade that featured nearly 80 units and entertained over 2,000 parade watchers for over 45 minutes.

Three floats were winners in the parade.

First - Trinity Lutheran Church and School
Second - Citizens National Bank
Third - Bluffton Hospital

According to Junior Weihrauch, parade director, between 70 and 80 units made up the parade, which is one of the largest in Blaze history.

More photos will be posted later.

Did you watch the Blaze parade?

Want to watch it again? Here are several photo highlights of the parade that featured nearly 80 units and entertained over 2,000 parade watchers for over 45 minutes.

More photos will be posted as we process them.

Peter Suter of Shannon Theatre announced that "The Muppets" (PG) is showing at the theatre from November 23 - December 1.

Show times follow:

Each evening at 7 and 9:30 PM with Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 1:30 and 4 PM. The theatre will be open Thanksgiving evening for normal showtimes, but will not have matinees on Thanksgiving afternoon.

Parents of the Bluffton High School junior class (class of 2013) will have a booth in front of the Bluffton News at the Bluffton Blaze of Lights from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 26.

Proceeds will go towards the 2012 BHS post prom event. "Without the generous donations from the local community a fun and safe evening after the prom would not be possible," according to committee members.

The post prom committee will sell nachos with cheese or with cheese and meat, hot chocolate, bottled water and individual servings of cookies and brownies.

Chad Hartson of Ice Creations

This year's Blaze has the "ultimate cool." And you may even take it home if the price is right.

New to this year's Blaze is a presentation by ice sculptor Chad Hartson of Ice Creations, from Napoleon. He is one of America's leading sculptors with national and international recognition.

Beginning at 4 p.m., as the crowd watches, Hartson will work with a block of ice 40 by 20 by 10 inches and over the next 45 minutes will create an ornate snowflake. The work will then be auctioned.

Hartson's work is described as a the "ultimate cool."

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