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Small House Bluffton Design/Build announces an open house Sunday, July 28, from  2 to 4 p.m. at 207 N. Lawn Ave., Bluffton, site of the contractor’s first construction project.

The house is designed with improved energy efficiency, coupled with smaller living spaces, among other “green” building practices.

Sunday's community worship service, sponsored by the Bluffton Area Ministerial Association, will take place in the Bluffton Middle School cafetorium rather than on the Bluffton Presbyterian Church lawn.

The service was moved to the school because of the possibility of showers and cool, windy weather predicted Sunday morning.

The service begins at 9 a.m.  Please bring along your lawn chairs for seating.

A fundraiser to assist a Bluffton resident with cancer is planned Saturday. Friends of Brenda Kohli Anderson have put the event together. 

The following activities take place a Brenda's residence, 736 N. Main St:
• Several raffles
• Lots of food, including sloppy joes, scalloped potatoes and desserts, all available for a $7 donation. Youth 5 and under are free.

Take a trip to visit the Amish with the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center this fall - make that two trips. Here's the details from Bob Painter:

Lightning Bug Theatre - think of it as a drive-in movie without the cars - was a big hit on Vine Street onThursday night.

June 1
-Police found a juvenile on N. Main St. that was out past curfew.  The juvenile was charged with a curfew violation.
-Police responded to a menacing complaint at a Grove St. Residence.   
June 4
-Officers took a complaint from a Riley St. Resident who reported that a second party owed her money from a check and she had not received it. 
-A S. Main St. Resident reported a theft of a statue from the front of his residence. 
June 7

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