Ribbon Cut

New Holland Convenience Café celebrates grand opening with a ribbon cut

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[May 03, 2023]   Down the street, from the New Holland Village Hall, a second ribbon cutting was held on Saturday morning. The New Holland Café and Convenience Café celebrated an expansion to the business that will help improve the quality of life for New Holland citizens.

The café’ and the adjoining building that connect it to the New Holland Village Hall are all owned by the Village. Leasing the buildings and managing three businesses within them are Valery Carnes and Paul Saba. Carnes has been in charge of the café’ on the opposite end of the block from city hall for a while. As she continued to run the café’ she also began expanding her offerings. The middle section of the three buildings is now designated for video gaming, and the next building is the brand-new Convenience Café.

The Convenience Café’ was the primary reason for the celebration on Saturday morning.

The Café will offer a great place to stop in for a cup of coffee and maybe a snack. But it is also being stocked with common kitchen goods that a family can find themselves in need of as they prepare a meal. The shelves are filled with items such as breads, condiments, dried pasta, coffee, baby food, and a variety of cleaning supplies and school supplies. There are candy snacks and juices and waters, plus cold beverages.

Gathering behind the ribbon for the second cut were Saba and Carnes, Village President Andrea Coers, chief staff at the café’ kitchen manager Stephanie Grimsley and Primary Waitress Sarah Westenkirchner, members of the New Holland Village Trustees including Joni McAllister, James Rehmann, Valerie Goin, Logan County Fair Queen Emma Stoltzenburg, and Logan County Board Member Kennan Leesman representing District One.

Leesman was asked if he would like to say a few words He began saying, “two ribbon cuttings in the same day is pretty impressive. I think this is a testament of what going on here in New Holland, and something for others to look up to.” Leesman concluded that he was really proud to be a part of the day and celebrate what they had accomplished.

Village President Andrea Coers said that she was proud of what was going on in New Holland and she was proud of what Carnes and Saba were accomplishing. She concluded by saying the town was blessed to have them be a part of the community.

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Carnes was called on to speak. She said that while she and Paul may not live in New Holland, they have “truly fallen in love with this little town.”

Carnes went on to talk about some of the things that the Café is doing to promote community and well-being among the residents. She mentioned the free senior meal days and added that she and Saba are working with Memorial Health in Lincoln to bring in speakers for Senior days that will give tips and guidance on staying well in the golden years.

Saba spoke saying that at first he was a bit hesitant to take on what was a big project in his mind, but that Valery with the help of others like Coers had convinced him that it was possible, and he is so glad that they did.

Carnes shared that the convenience café will be open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. The restaurant will maintain its current schedule of being open Thursday through Sunday.



Then it was time to snip the ribbon. Guests helped with the countdown again, and when the command came Carnes and Saba cut the ribbon.



After the cut, all guests were invited to come back inside the Convenience Café’ for fresh hot coffee a free cupcake.


[Nila Smith]

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