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Tony Campolo guest speaker Dec. 5 at Pleasant View United Methodist

Rev. Dr. Tony Campolo is the guest speaker during a 10 a.m. worship service, Sunday, Dec. 5, at the Pleasant View United Methodist Church, 300 County Road 27, Bluffton.

The Mount Cory/Pleasant View United Methodist Congregations will be holding a joint worship service for Dr. Campolo.

A carry-in dinner follows the service.

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On the middle school honor roll

The first honor roll of 2010-11 from the Bluffton Middle School was recently released. To view the honor roll open the attachment on the bottom of this story.

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Cookies!

Cookies!

John Calvelage of The Dough Hook hopes to be in the cookie business this week. When customers bring in a can of food for the Bluffton food pantry they receive a free cookie. Details here.

3 generations span a half-century as Bluffton University students

Sarah Arn, daughter Christel Boysel, granddaughter Bethany Boysel

By Bethany Boysel, Bluffton Icon intern

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While strolling along the winding paths at Bluffton University, I wonder how much of the campus is the same as when my mother was here, or even during my grandmother's years as a student here.

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Grace Mennonite holiday book sale Dec. 3-4

A holiday book sale is planned at Grace Mennonite Church in Pandora, Dec. 3-4. Jilaine Graber from Faith and Life Books and Gifts, Berne, Ind., will provide a selection of books, CDs, devotionals and many other items for the book sale.

Sale hours will be 6:30 - 9 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3, and 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4.

Each year 10% of total sales is given to a local library to purchase books. This year's profits will go to The Lion and Lamb Peace Arts Center of Bluffton University.

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Apollo craft fair on Dec. 4

Apollo Career Center will hold its 22nd annual Christmas at Apollo Craft Fair, Saturday, Dec. 4, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.

The Craft Show features over 100 crafters and has one of the largest selections of crafts anywhere. Admission is $2 and children 12 and under are free.

The proceeds are used to support Apollo student club community service projects. Apollo has several clubs including: HOSA, DECA, BPA, FCCLA, Student Council, FFA and Skills USA.

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