At the office, patients will see only a few changes
between the former practice name and the new. Dr. Nobbe is still at
the helm of the office, and many of the staff that were there before
are still on hand today. Wednesday, the day
began at 11 a.m. with free food being served by Nuthatch Hill BBQ.
Jennifer Luckhart, who with husband Brad owns the BBQ business, said
that there had been a good number of people come starting early. She
noted that the organizers had estimated 50 guests for food, but she
was certain that number had been exceeded.
Food was set up outside, guests went inside to receive a ticket.
Inside, visitors had the opportunity to take in the frame offerings
now available through Chittick, talk with staff and register to win
a Brio Scooter that was on display in the front entryway.
WLCH radio started remote broadcast inside the office at noon.
The ribbon cutting ceremony for the new business name was held at
12:30 p.m. There were at least 20 to 25 people to watch as a group
representing the city of Lincoln and Logan County, as well as
Chittick staff and Dr. Nobbe and wife Chris gathered behind the
ribbon.
Also representing the city of Lincoln were Alderwoman Wanda Lee
Rohlfs, City Clerk Peggy Bateman and City Treasurer Chuck Conzo.
Representing the county were County Clerk Theresa Moore, County
Treasurer Penny Thomas, and Logan County Circuit Clerk Kelly Elias.
Conzo was the designated speaker on behalf of the city in the
absence of Mayor Tracy Welch. Conzo is also a patient of Dr. Nobbe
and spoke from a personal perspective as well as a city perspective.
He noted that the transition to Chittick has been ongoing for the
last few months.
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Conzo said he had been very impressed during his
last visit with the “state of the art technology” that Chittick is
bringing to the practice. He offered a bit of history on the company
explaining that Chittick has several practices and years of
experience in eye care. He said that having the Chittick brand in
Lincoln was a great move for the community.
Alderwoman Rohlfs also took the opportunity to thank the Chittick
Company for its investment in Lincoln.
Todd Nobbe explained that the transition to Chittick had been
underway for the last couple years. He said that the company had
been great to work for and very supportive during the transition
process. He extended his thanks to the community for its support of
Nobbe Eye Care over the years and explained that the move was a move
forward for the practice and the community.
Dr. Ryan Witt is on hand to assist with the transition. He serves at
another location managed Chittick.
Others behind the ribbon included Chittick staff, Logan County Fair
royalty Queen Faith Doerr, Junior Miss Grace Carter and Little Miss
Aubrey Rogers. Kathie Williams represented the Logan County Tourism
Bureau, and Karen Hargis and Lisa Ramlow representing Lincoln Daily
News were ribbon holders.
When speakers were finished, there was a photo opportunity and then
the audience led the traditional three-two-one-snip, and at the mark
Dr. Nobbe and Dr. Witte together cut the ribbon on the new business.
Everyone was invited to spend more time at the open house, get some
good food, enter the drawings and visit with Chittick staff. The
open house concluded at 2 p.m.
[Nila Smith] |