What's Up! Wells County

Thursday, December 2, 2010

What's Up!@!@!

Bluffton Parks Dept. Santa Letters
The Bluffton Parks Department will deliver your child’s letter to the North Pole from Dec. 1 through Dec. 21. The mailbox is located on the front steps of the City Hall Building. Each child will receive a personalized letter from Santa with a small gift enclosed. No postage needed, just a return address. For more information call 824-6069.

Parks Department offers Coloring
Contest
Coloring pages are available in the city gym, park office, Santa’s Mailbox (in front of city hall) on line at www.blufftonindiana.net and were sent home with the elementary children at Bluffton and Lancaster schools.
Have your child color the page and send it back to the Parks Department at 128 E. Market Street, Bluffton, IN 46714 by Dec 14. The winner will receive a giant 4’ stocking stuffed with toys and candy. This is a free event.

Through the Mist performed
Dec. 2 & 3
The public is invited to attend a very special free holiday production presented at Kingdom Academy Christian School Thursday and Friday, Dec. 2nd and 3rd, at 7 p.m.
The cast for the play is made up of Adams and Wells County homeschoolers. Set in the backdrop of immigration during 1907, this stirring story is told of a family who comes to America where opportunities abound. Through a series of heartaches and sacrifices, their faith is challenged, yet, God prevails and faithfully provides.

Live Interactive Nativity Walk
Dec. 5 at SW
Come walk through Bethlehem and join the people of Southern Wells Community Church as we re-live the miracle of Christ’s birth!! Experience our live, inter-active nativity and enjoy our hot cider & donut holes Sunday, Dec. 5 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The nativity wiAcross from Montpelier Ag feed mill in Montpelier, IN at 240 W. Windsor St. (Just follow the signs from State Road 18.)

Knight Bergman Center fundraiser Dec. 5
The Board of Directors of the Knight Bergman Center will sponsor a fundraiser luncheon Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the center. Available will be chicken or steak,, vegetables, salad and desserts. A free will donation will be accepted. Proceeds will be used for upkeep and operation of the center.

Marie Yoder to
celebrate 90th
birthday Dec. 5
An open house will be held Sunday, Dec. 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. at River Terrace Estates to celebrate Marie Yoder's 90th birthday. Friends are welcome and encouraged to attend the event in the Independent Living Dining Room. Call Carol Yoder at 824-9378 or 820-3481.

Holiday dried
flower craft for seniors Dec. 6
Individuals age 50 and older can put their creativity to wirk as they make a dried flower craft during the Dec. 6 Seniors Lunch at Salamonie Interpretive Center.
The program will begin with a meal at 12:30 p.m. The meat dish is provided. Those attending should bring a dish to share, their own table service and $1 donation to help defray the cost of the meat.
To register call 260-468-2127 by Dec. 4. The center is in Lost Bridge West Recreation Area, Highway 105 in western Huntington County.

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