Johnson True Value in Mount
Pulaski celebrates grand re-opening
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[September 23, 2021]
This past Saturday, September 18, there was great excitement in
Mount Pulaski as Johnson True Value Hardware celebrated its new
business home with an open house and 'ribbon’ cutting ceremony.
In true Doug Johnson fashion, no ordinary ribbon was cut at the new
store at 501 East Chestnut Street, the former IGA building. Instead
of using a ribbon and scissors Johnson used a painted board and a
reciprocating saw!
Staff members Rene Hubal, Jeanette Cooper, Andy Vole, Karen Hummel,
Cullen Tyson, Luke Farris, and Dave Hansen gathered behind the
ribbon with Mount Pulaski Community Association members Tricia
Aylesworth and Michelle Hagenbaugh.
Johnson spoke briefly about the move and then grabbed the saw and
cut the board in half to the crowd's delight.
After the cut, there was still much activity at the new store. Hill
Top Catering served up brats, burgers and hotdogs outside and
inside; shoppers were encouraged to check out the new store.
There were giveaways to be drawn, special sales on items within the
store, and lots to see.
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The turnout for the grand re-opening was massive. People from
throughout the community congratulated the business owner and offer
compliments on the new location, which is larger than the previous
store. Johnson viewed all those who were there and simply said, "I
am so humbled I don't know what to say."
Johnson also appreciates his staff for their hard work on the move
and the setup of the new store. After the cut, he posed for a
picture with his Assistant Managers, Andy Volle and Rene Hubal.
[Karen Hargis]
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