Year’s first signage grants approved

MINTO – Two signage grants, for $427 and $412, were approved by Minto council at an April 8 meeting.

One recipient, May’s Café at the Old Post in Harriston, is a community-focused café offering locally-sourced coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner options, as well as sweet treats and soft-serve ice cream. 

The owner, Mabel Amapali, was a participant of a PitchIt! Minto Business Competition and opened her doors at the Old Post in the summer of 2024.  

The $427 grant includes a variety of signage to help raise awareness of the café’s location:

  • 38” x 38” 4/4 vinyl applied to 6mm “alupanel,” laminated;
  • four rail signs;
  • May’s Café sign 38” x 38”;
  • door decal printed on white vinyl pre-masked, laminated; and
  • café logo on frosted vinyl decal.

May’s Café is at 39 Elora St. S. 

A second signage grant for $412 was also approved during the April 8 council meeting.

The submission came from new Harriston business Inked, which provides tattoos and piercing services. 

The business is located at the former LaunchIt Minto location at 1 Elora St. S. 

The signage grant includes:

  • 192” x 15” printed translucent vinyl reusing previous sign; and
  • 25” x 50” standard gloss outdoor vinyl gloss laminated window decals.

The town’s signage grant program, initiated in 2009, will fund the grants. The 2025 CIP budget begins the year at $35,000. 

Now that two applications have been approved, the remaining CIP budget totals $34,160.

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