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Lyons Hosts Ribbon Cutting For Ks Fine Food & Drink

By Newspaper StaffNovember 18, 2016Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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The sun was shining Monday morning for the ribbon cutting and opening of Ks Fine Food & Drink. The ribbon cutting took place on 11/14 with smiles and hugs in abundance. Barb Kunkle (owner) focus is on community and good, healthy, and fresh food. She wanted to give special credit to a missing member of her team, Joan Smith (lead cook and partner) for all her help during the renovation. You can visit Ks Fine Food & Drink at 117 N. Adrian in Lyons, Ohio (419-390-6006). Pictured from left to right: Shannon Shulters (FCEDC), Dick Peebles (electrical), Dick and Mag Gallup (parents), James Morgan, Debbie Crowell, Von Huff, Sharon Mignin, Barb Kunkle (owner), Andrea Gleckler (mayor), John O’Neil (Village Council), and Mark Bryson (Village Council).

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