Letter to the Editor

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A huge thank you to the Bluffton community

The Bluffton Area Community Association and The Bluffton High Bobcat Baseball Team would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for ALL the LOVE and SUPPORT we received from those who gave their time, talent and monetary donations that made this 5th Annual Community Easter Egg Hunt the best one ever.

It was held in the Bluffton High School baseball stadium and the rain held off and provided us gorgeous weather so the children could hunt all those plastic and hard boiled eggs. We would especially like to thank the Carolina Ballers AAU team for spreading out over 5000 eggs onto the baseball field and around the fence. In addition, we thank Mr. Bold Frazier for being our cook for the day and Mr. Jack Frost who provided free flavored Ice for the event.

There were loads of fun activities for the kids to win prizes: Tug –A-War, Hula Hoop Contest, Face Painting, and Sack Race, Egg Race and free food and drinks. Our grand finale was a visit from Mr. Peter Cotton Tail who took the time to take photos with the children.

We are truly thankful and grateful to the businesses, churches and individuals who supported this event. Without your contributions we would not be able to offer this event for our youth in the community so until next year we say “Thank you for a caring and sharing heart!”

Sharon Brown, Event Coordinator
Lenora Grayson, Board Member
Bryant Kitty, Bobcat Head Baseball Coach

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