The red, white and blue is on full display as you enter Stacey's Place in Mexico at 4501 East Liberty Street.
Stacey Conklin recently had a new sign installed. Stacey says "A storm came through …
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The red, white and blue is on full display as you enter Stacey's Place in Mexico at 4501 East Liberty Street.
Stacey Conklin recently had a new sign installed. Stacey says "A storm came through in mid-October and blew the old sign away, luckily I ordered a new sign from Robnett Graphic on October 3rd. I had the original sign made in 2011, so I got my money's worth."
When designing the new sign Stacey turned to one of her former waitresses Becca Hamilton. "She is very creative and I wanted to pay tribute to the veterans who serve our country. Becca was able to design something unique that made it our own, we have already had many compliments from our customers."
The new sign was installed the day before Thanksgiving. Mike Love from M & L Electric hooked up the electrical. When lit up at night, motorists passing by can now clearly see the sign display the words Stacey's Place, Good Ole Fashioned Cooking.