A free bike rodeo for area youngsters will take place from 9 to 11 a.m., at the downtown Saturday arts and crafts show, according to Rick Skillier, Bluffton police chief.
The rodeo will take place on Church Street between Main and the alley behind Citizens National Bank. The rodeo is free and open to all youth. Hope Hannah, Bluffton police officer, will be at the rodeo, assisting youth.
Sixty arts and craft vendors, 14 business booths, health fair, activities for kids, entertainment, farmers' market, food, sidewalk sales and a bike rodeo: It means that Saturday is the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce arts and crafts fair.
The 42nd annual fair takes place downtown and it is one of the largest shows in recent years.
Show hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is no admission charge.
Delaney Reineke and Kyla Dawson are covered with paint, but so were just about every other Bluffton High School senior yesterday. The traditional seniors paint the street night took place. Click for a video.
On behalf of the Bluffton Schools Board of Education and the levy committee, I would like to thank you for your support of our renewal on Tuesday, May 7. We will continue to spend these permanent improvement dollars wisely and will continue to show the community where this money is spent each year. We are very proud of our school and the community that supports it. Thank you, again, for all you do for our district!