Dilly & Doc is celebrating five years in business at 1119 Main Street in November with a brighter and updated storefront.
Upon receiving a Barton County Facade Improvement Grant, Dilly & Doc owners Brad and Phyllis Brack worked with several local vendors to improve their signage, outdoor aesthetics and storefront lighting, which includes a custom “OPEN” sign.
“Guests have mentioned they can now see us from the corner of 10th & Main,” said Phyllis Brack. “And some have even noticed us for the first time. Because we host classes and private parties into the evening, it’s important we are easy to find and appear open for business.”
Embarking on their “next phase” of business, Brad Brack will be working in the studio on a more regular basis to provide customers with custom furniture refinishing, assisting with private events, and co-hosting Dilly & Doc’s seasonal pop-up markets. The husband/wife duo have always been a team, but now Brad has more time to dedicate to special projects and the day-to-day operations at the business.
The community is invited to join the celebration of Dilly & Doc’s fifth anniversary and experience recent updates on the inside as well at a Chamber Coffee and ribbon cutting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10.