Mount Pulaski Community Association
celebrates long time business under new ownership
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[July 01, 2022]
Friends and family of Rob and Jean Davis joined the pair
on Saturday, June 25th for a ribbon cutting and grand opening event at
their new business establishment in Mount Pulaski, Davis Dairy Bar.
The ribbon cutting event was hosted by the Mount Pulaski Community
Association with Chairperson Michelle Hagenbuch taking the lead assisted
by association member Tricia Aylesworth.
Also on hand was the niece of the couple and local community personality
Renee’ Martin. On this day, Martin had agreed to take on the persona of
an ice cream sundae and act as the dairy bar mascot.
Jean is also a well-known personality in Mount Pulaski as it was shared
that she had just this year retired after several years teaching at Zion
Lutheran School in Mount Pulaski.
Jean’s mom Mary Pope had years of photos of herself with kids and
grandkids visiting the Dairy Bar.
Several of those pictures were now mounted on the interior wall of the
walk up ice cream shop.
Hagenbuch addressed the large turnout of visitors noting that the Dairy
Bar was not a new establishment in Mount Pulaski, it has been in
business since 1956. She said that there have been a number of owners of
the business, and now the Davis’ have taken on the business and breathed
new life into it.
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She noted that the Davis’s have put some effort into offering
improvements including new paint, windows and order counters and improvements to
the outdoor seating area.
Hagenbuch introduced Jean who spoke very briefly saying that she and Ron
appreciated the support they had received from the community as well as family
in their effort to take on a new project.
Hagenbuch and Aylesworth then assembled the group for the ribbon cut with Rob
and Jean holding the scissors and doing the honors.
After the cut, all the guests were invited to step up to the window with the
first 50 who did so getting free ice cream cones.
The Davis Dairy Bar serves soft serve ice cream in vanilla, chocolate or swirl
and fruit based Dole whips. The menu includes shakes, sundaes, cones and other
treats plus hamburgers, corn dogs, tenderloin, chicken, horse and pony shoes,
and a large variety of sides and soft drinks.
The Davis Dairy Bar is located at 511 East Chestnut Street in Mount Pulaski and
shares a parking lot with the new Johnson True Value Hardware Store. Hours are
Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
[Nila Smith]
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