Ribbon Cut

Papa John's celebrates "Pizzaversary" with ribbon cut

[June 26, 2025] 

On Wednesday morning, Lincoln Daily News assisted Papa John’s Pizza with a ribbon cutting ceremony on the parking lot outside the front of the store. Papa John’s had tagged the event as its “Pizzaversary,” celebrating more than a year of operation in Lincoln.

At the opening of the event, LDN’s Nila Smith explained why the ribbon cut was happening more than a year after the fact. Papa John’s came to Lincoln in January of 2024. The week before the Super Bowl that year a ribbon cut had been scheduled for the grand opening of the store. That particular week was very cold with snow on and off and even threats of nasty weather on the day of the cut. It was decided that the cut needed to be cancelled for the well-being of the participants. As she finished her commentary she said “we certainly don’t have that problem this time!”

Indeed at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday the temperature was soaring into the high 80’s with practically no breeze. The tents set up in front of the store offered some shade and some reprieve from the heat.

Under those tents tables were set up where that guest could receive free gifts and play games for the chance to win free pizza, breadsticks, cookies and more. There was also an opportunity to enter a drawing to win free pizza for one year (52 pizzas total)

Those on hand for the ribbon cut included Lincoln Alderman Sam Downs and City Clerk Peggy Bateman. Representing Papa John’s was Central Illinois District Manager Felicia Mont, District Operator Jim Adkins, and Lincoln General Manager Frank Trimby.

In the absence of Mayor Welch, Alderman Downs was called on to speak on behalf of the city. The began by saying he wanted to wish the business “A warm welcome, a very warm welcome!” in wished them the best for the future of the business.

Afterward, Felician Mont was called on and spoke briefly saying it was good to be a part of the Lincoln community. She said she admired and appreciated the sense of community in Lincoln, noting that she had been at the Nashville Nights last weekend and was impressed by the turnout.

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Jim Adkins was also called on to speak and echoed Mont’s comments and spoke about how good it was to be in the community. Store manager Frank Trimby also spoke thanking everyone for coming out for the special event.

After the speeches, the group posed for the standard pre-cut photo, then Mont with assistance from Adkins daughter Chloe, snipped the ribbon.

Guests were invited inside for a tour of the store provided by Monts. She took visitors from the front checkout to the large 500-degree oven that works on a conveyor to cook pizzas to perfection in five minutes, to the dough and topping prep stations to the big walk in cooler where all the ingredients are stored until it is time to make the pizzas.

The big pizzaversary event carried on throughout the day, with several guests coming in right at the beginning to take advantage of special prices and chances to win prizes courtesy of Papa John’s.

[Nila Smith]

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