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			 The shop is owned by Lisa Mestinsek with her 
			husband Jon and their three children Lillian, Burke and Reilly. They 
			also have the support of several staff members including their 
			manager Julie Tanner along with Emily Martinez, Casey Bennett, 
			Abigail Fitzpatrick, and enjoying her first day on Tuesday, Kenna 
			Erikson. Before the cut, inside the building 
			the excitement was high as the family and staff prepared for what 
			was coming. 
			 
			 
			
			 
			One of the fun parts of the pre-cut commotion was the 
			laughter at the time Julie and Lillian were making little ice cream 
			cones. Lisa said she had ordered 250 of the thumb-sized cones and 
			the girls would be filling them with vanilla or chocolate ice cream 
			so that guests who haven't tried their products yet could have a 
			taste. 
			
			 
			
 When the family and staff moved outside a few minutes before tour, 
			they were certainly delighted by the number of people who had come 
			for their cut.
 Among those present were 
			Representative Tim Butler, Lincoln College President Dr. David 
			Gerlach, Logan County Fair Royalty Kylee Fulk and Julia Collins, 
			many representatives from the city of Lincoln, as well as county 
			staff. John Guzzardo and others from the Guzzardo family were on 
			hand and many friends and family as well as already "loyal' 
			customers. 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
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			The group represented every age with a dozen or more 
			children there along with parents, grandparents and more. 
			
			 
			Lisa said “We have been really taken back by the 
			support of the community, and all the love and understanding when 
			we're trying to get things right. It has definitely been a learning 
			curve for all of us.” The Guzzardos, the Roates, the Hangers (Guzzardo's 
			Restaurant and Spirited Republic) have been a huge support and we 
			wouldn't have gotten through the last few weeks without them. We are 
			so happy to be here and we are so happy to be a part of downtown 
			Lincoln. We hope that we can grow and be a part of the community for 
			a very long time."
 Located just across from the garden at Guzzardos, when 
			Representative Butler was asked if he would like to say a few words, 
			his first comment was "ice cream, pizza, beer." The crowd seemed to 
			understand and agree that the food and refreshment selection within 
			those few feet were perfect.
 
			
			 
			
 Lincoln Mayor Seth Goodman also spoke saying congratulations and 
			noting that Top Hat has been all over social media. He ended with 
			"best of luck, but I don't think you need it."
 
			
			
			 
 With the speakers finished, it was time to snip the ribbon. With Jon 
			and Burke looking on from behind, Lisa, Reilly and Lillian did the 
			honors with cheers and applause as they finished.
 
 Everyone was then invited to come inside for a free ice cream sample 
			in the little cones. However, many opted to go for something a 
			little bigger, and came out with cones filled and overflowing with 
			one or more of the sixteen varieties offered, or grabbing a shake, 
			sundae or malt.
 
 The Top Hat Creamer is open Tuesday through Friday from 2 p.m. to 10 
			p.m. On Saturday and Sunday the shop opens at noon and closes at 10 
			p.m. The shop is closed on Monday's.
 
 [Nila Smith]
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