While
still in high school Cale discovered he had a talent for content
creation, especially themed social media pages. His 2008 Ford F150
was his first muse. West began customizing his truck and posting
about it on social media, the page began to develop followers and
his business blossomed from there. He is celebrating his tenth year
in business and has purchased a building at 116 S. Hamilton as the
home base for his operation. Beginning with just himself and a
computer, West has built Prynt Digital to include 26 employees all
over the country and clients both in the United States and abroad.
The company offers website development, search engine
optimization, and digital advertising. West and his team of highly
skilled professionals provide their clients with graphic design,
social media management, and blog content creation. Be on the
lookout for a grand opening in the future when renovations are
complete. For more information you can visit the website at
www.pryntdigital.com.
West is also at the helm of the 60th Anniversary
Celebration of the Ford Mustang happening right here in Lincoln on
Saturday, July 27, 2024 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
A lifetime auto enthusiast, West connected with Ed
Jiminez, who has one of the largest Mustang themed social media
pages. Jiminez joined the Prynt Digital team in 2022.
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The duo was invited to attend the
60th Anniversary of the Mustang event at Charlotte Motor
Speedway and plans began to develop to bring the excitement here
to central Illinois. The event in Lincoln will feature Mustangs
of several makes and models, a photo booth, food trucks, and
drinks and pastries by Guest House. Over 100 Mustangs are
estimated to be on display Saturday starting on Hamilton Street
and the Railsplitter Antique Auto Club will have their Cars and
Coffee around the square.
West requested from the city of Lincoln street
closures during that time from the south half of Hamilton to Pulaski
Street to Kickapoo and north to Broadway Street.
Local Mustang enthusiast Bev Sparks has her 2019
Mustang Convertible all shined up and ready for the celebration.
Ron, Bev, and their daughter Stacey have owned several Mustangs
through the years.
Jeff and Brenda Short of Lincoln have owned this 1971
Mach 1 Mustang since they were in High School. Jeff bought the car
in 1979. The photo shown was digitally enhanced by local photo
artist Randy Washam to place the vehicle in front of the gas station
that Jeff’s dad owned on Keokuk Street where Thorton’s is located
now.
The Saturday event in downtown Lincoln is free to the public and all
are encouraged to attend.
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