Ribbon Cut

Styles Café in New Holland celebrates opening with a ribbon cut

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[September 02, 2021]   On Saturday, August 28, family and friends came together to assist Styles Lynn in celebrating the opening of Styles Café in New Holland with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Lynn is the owner of the Village Pub and has been in New Holland, coming from Mason City, for the past several years. Eight years ago she took on the pub and has enjoyed success there with support from the community.

Lynn explained recently that when she took on the pub, she really had a desire to also offer food, but the pub was too small for a kitchen and dining area, so she set that idea aside until just recently.

Across the street from the pub at 103 West Lincoln in New Holland was a restaurant that had over the years had a few owner/managers. But, about three years ago the restaurant closed and no one came in to take it over.

Lynn pondered the idea of opening the restaurant and two weeks ago, she did just that, opening for business for the first time as Styles Café.


Mayor Annie Coers - center

New Holland Mayor Annie Coers noted that on that first weekend of business, people lined up to get in, enjoy a good meal and show support for Lynn’s newest adventure.

Of course, before the café could re-open there was work to be done inside. Lynn said she had lots of support from family and friends in getting the business cleaned up, doing a little redecorating and in general preparing to re-open.

She also has a lot of support in managing the restaurant. She noted her good friend Stephanie is her partner of sorts, keeping the place running smoothly when Lynn can’t be there. Owning two businesses, Lynn has to do a lot of shifting gears from one to the other and Stephanie plays a big part in keeping everything on track at the café.

The staff at the restaurant are family members. Her daughter Aubrey and daughter-in-law Mattie take care of customers and see to it food arrives to the tables hot and delicious. Lynn also has the support of her son-in-law Tyson and her significant friend Seth.



On Saturday, all of these friends and family joined Lynn behind the ribbon for the cutting along with Mayor Coers.

Alice Roate with the Logan County Tourism Bureau and Logan County Clerk Theresa Moore held the ribbon for the event.

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During the cut, Coers spoke on behalf of the village of New Holland, welcoming the new business and thanking Lynn for her investment in the community.



Lynn introduced everyone standing behind the ribbon with her, and then the group posed for the traditional photo. Everyone pitched in to do the “three-two-one-snip” and Lynn and Coers together snipped the ribbon on the new business.

The ribbon cutting on Saturday was the first of several activities in New Holland that day. The New Holland Community Group was hosting a fun day of activities in a fundraising effort to support a scholarship fund for local high school graduates.

The day would include a Jeep/car/truck crawl, 50/50 drawings, raffles, a water slide and rock climbing wall. There was a “buy your way out” dunk tank where the person in the tank had to solicit donations to get out. When one had paid or raised $20 then they could escape the tank.

There was also a bags tournament and a scavenger hunt. The last events of the day included a golf cart and ATV cruise with designated “treat” stops and live music by Tulo and Eads.

Altogether, the day raised just over $2,200 for the scholarship fund.

Coers explained that the scholarship fund will be used to grant two $1,000 scholarships, one to a boy and one to a girl, who are graduating high school and are also graduates of the New Holland-Middletown School. The scholarships may be used for any level of higher education including trade school, junior college or university.

Congratulations to Styles Lynn on her new venture and to the New Holland community for a successful fundraiser.
 


Styles Café is open Sunday through Thursday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. serving breakfast and lunch. On Friday and Saturday the restaurant includes a dinner menu and hour are from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.


[Nila Smith]

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