Bluffton's own maple syrup from the Probst Family Farm is among over 50 locally created products available on Main Street. The maple syrup is available at The Food Store. Read the story below for the complete list - you'll find a wide selection of Christmas gift ideas.
Why go out of town when everything you need for Christmas can be found in Bluffton?
Each year the Icon canvasses Main Street businesses to find Bluffton-made products, or products with a Bluffton label. This year’s list comes very affordably priced and includes items for persons with a wide variety of interests.
Here’s our list, as we walked up and down Main Street – please forgive us if we’ve omitted something.
The annual Texas Roadhouse Restaurant holiday fundraiser is now underway at BFR Sports and Fitness, according to Carole Ennekiing, BRF director.
Gift Cards with values of $15, $25 and $50 are on hand in limited supply; large orders can be pre-paid and picked up at the Bluffton facility. The cards may be used at any Texas Roadhouse restaurant in the United States.
BFR receives 10% of the total value of sales. Cards will be available through the end of December. Contact BFR by calling 419-358-4150 for more information.
Jim Kinn, Kirtland's Auto Sales, 302 N. Main St., announces a new Manager's Special. The vehicle is a 2011 Ford Fusion SEL listed at $13,995. For all the specs on this car open the printer-friendly attachment at the bottom of this story.
A special afternoon Christmas Eve service by the students of Trinity Lutheran Church and School, Jenera, called "The Carols of Christmas” will be held on Friday, Dec. 20, at 1 p.m. in the church at 301 N. Main St., Jenera. The students from Pre-school through Eighth Grade will tell of the birth of Christ through Word and Christmas hymns. Pre-service music by the youth will begin at 12:30 p.m.