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Bluffton chamber draws a full house in November

For the November 11, Veterans' Day meeting of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce, there was a full house on the fhird floor of Bluffton Town Hall.

Gathering for breakfast at 7:00 a.m., guests were joined by members of the American Legion Post 382 and a Bluffton High School quartet singing the National Anthem. A program was provided by Chad Cupples, who served as an Army Sergeant with the 323rd Military Police Company from 1997-2005. 

Among chamber announcements was the introduction of new member Jacomet’s Martial Arts. Owner and instructor Tony Jacomet explained how his research for a location brought him to Bluffton and introduced the types of instruction he provides. 

The martial arts school is located at 121 S Main St. on the lower level. For more information, visit Jacomet's on Facebook and its website.

During the chamber announcements segment, director Jim Enneking provided information for the upcoming Blaze of Lights celebration on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 26. He noted that while the parade registration deadline has passed, you can still contact him at [email protected].

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This year, caroling will begin at 4:00 p.m., the parade will start at 5:00 p.m. followed by entertainment on the Blaze stage. There will be no pause between the entertainment and lighting of the Ream Folk Art display and trees in the Bluffton Presbyterainf Church yard.

A new attraction will be an after-Blaze event on Vine St. A heated tent will feature entertainment by the Pinup Project and refreshments.

Stay tuned for a complete Blaze of Lights preview article.

Blanchard Valley Health System was the sponsor for the November breakfast and the meal of doughnuts, quiche and coffee was provided by the Twisted Whisk Cafe.

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