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			Town Creations celebrates remodel project with ribbon cutting and 
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            [April 18, 2022]  
             On 
			Friday morning, Small Town Creations Kathie and Jim Williams in 
			Lincoln hosted a grand-re-opening and ribbon cutting ceremony, 
			celebrating the completion of a remodel of the back two thirds of 
			the retail business in Lincoln. | 
        
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			 Kathie Williams, surrounded by family members and members of the 
			community snipped the ribbon on the new back room with assistance 
			from Little Miss Logan County Sofia Farmer.  Also on hand for the 
			cut was Junior Miss Logan County Alayna Briggs. 
			
			 
			
			Others in attendance included Logan County Clerk Theresa Moore, 
			Treasurer Penny Thomas and Circuit Clerk Kelly Elias.  Representing 
			the city of Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch and Alderwoman Wanda Lee 
			Rohlfs were present.  Logan County Tourism Director Alice Roate was 
			assisted in holding the ribbon for the cut by Annie Coers of the 
			First National Bank of Tremont.  Others who were on hand for the 
			event included Seth and Gaynor Goodman and Kristi Powell. 
			 
			
			When the Williams’ opened the store a few years ago, they combined 
			three businesses into one building, taking over what had been Beans 
			and Such that had already been there, adding The Award Shop the 
			Williams’ had purchased, and incorporating the paint class business 
			that Kathie had started years earlier holding classes in her home 
			then moving to a location on Sangamon Street. 
			
			The building was divided into three distinctive areas to accommodate 
			the three businesses.  Williams said recently that she had known all 
			along that eventually the paint classes would go to the wayside.  
			She had plans to expand her retail offerings to include many 
			personalized items and home décor that she made specifically for 
			sale in her store.   
			
			
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			In the last several months, the Williams decided that it was time to 
			open up the back two-thirds of the store and make it one space.  The 
			most notable change that guests saw on Friday was the removal of the 
			wall and French doors that separated the trophy workshop from the 
			former paint class room.  The building is now open, light and airy 
			with light colored walls and plenty of merchandise for shoppers to 
			peruse. 
			
			Williams had said that the trophy portion is a big part of the 
			business, and one goal had been to bring that more out into the open 
			so that shoppers were more aware of that aspect of the business. 
			 
			
			The new layout does just that, bringing all the engraved and 
			personalized items into the spotlight for shoppers.  
 
			
			 
 
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			The ribbon cut was led by Karen Hargis of Lincoln Daily News.  She 
			began the event by thanking and acknowledging all those who had come 
			to help celebrate this new chapter in the life of Small Town 
			Creations.  
			
			She said that the event represented the journey of Jim and Kathie 
			Williams and celebrated the achievements they have enjoyed as 
			downtown business owners.  She thanked them for their investment in 
			the community and for their passion and generosity toward their 
			hometown.  She concluded “We 
			are blessed to have people like you in our community and we couldn't 
			be happier to celebrate with you today.”  
			
			Mayor Welch also spoke saying that he was happy to see the Williams’ 
			invest more into their business in Lincoln.  He added that he was 
			thankful for the positive spirit and the energy that Jim and Kathie 
			Williams display in their business.  He said this was exactly the 
			kind of attitude that is needed in the heart of downtown Lincoln. 
			
			
			 
			
			After cutting the ribbon, the Williams’ encouraged everyone to shop 
			around the store while enjoying some light refreshments. 
			
			The store continued to host an open house throughout the day. 
			
			 
			
			[Nila Smith/Karen Hargis] 
            
			 
            
			 
            
			 
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