This past Saturday, July 12, we had a very wonderful and inspirational experience at our Dalton Gallery. Eight young men were in the lobby obviously very inspired with the beauty of it all. I talked to one of them and he asked me if anyone had ever sung there before. I told him it had happened a few time both here and at our old place. He asked if it would be ok if they sang and of course I said yes, thinking they would probably just sing from the two large engraved hymn plaques we have on the wall.
Well little did I know they were friends from Harrisonburg, VA and actually were two gospel quartets that had been performing in the area and were spending the day together touring the beautiful Amish country of Wayne and Holmes counties. They had heard of us and stopped to see what we were all about.
A few moments later the most beautiful acapella four part harmony of How Great Thou Art was coming from the front lobby. All eight were standing on the landing five steps below the Gallery floor singing. Then they sang another song, they were encouraged by the large group of customers that had by that time gathered at the upper railing and in the lobby below. They sang for the better part of an hour songs that inspired them personally and requests from the crowd. Needless to say if was a very inspired and spiritually moving experience for all
Harry Wilkins.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
How Great Thou Art
Friday, July 25, 2008
Customer Appreciation Sale
It's that time of year again when P. Graham Dunn plays host to their Customer Appreciation Sale. Stop by Wed July 30 - Aug 2 at our Dalton factory and store or Walnut Creek shop for store wide specials. In addition, we will be serving free hotdogs and lemonade from 10a to 3p each day. For more information, call 866-922-0306.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Construction Underway at PGD Crocker Park!
We're pleased to announce P. Graham Dunn's sixth location at Crocker Park of Westlake, Ohio. We will be opening our doors on June 6, 2008. Crocker Park will be P. Graham Dunn's first location that will be located in a mixed-use lifestyle center, which begins an exciting new venture for our retail division. Like all other P. Graham Dunn locations, the new Crocker Park store will feature a personalized laser center. We are excited to develop a relationship with Crocker Park and the surrounding community! The store will be under the leadership of Traci Garner and Nicole Brockmann. P. Graham Dunn will host a Grand Opening during Crocker Park's Liberty Fest on July 4th through 6th.Below are a series of photos detailing the beginning of the renovation. We hope that if you're in the area that you will stop by and visit our newest branch! For more company information please contact Jean Boen, Retail Operations Manager, or Emily Fielitz, Visual Merchandiser, at 1-800-8282-5260.
Proof that Peter Dunn still knows how to "get his hands dirty"

Visual Merchandiser, Emily Feilitz hanging the paper in the windows
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Best of Wayne County
P. Graham Dunn was happy to contribute to the Best of Wayne County campaign by engraving all the plaques for the winners. In the photo below, Christmas Run Park in Wooster was chosen as the best place to spend the day with your family.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Daily Record
P. Graham Dunn was featured in the Wednesday, April 30 edition of the Daily Record in Wayne County, OH. Celebrating the Grand Opening of the Dalton factory and store, the insert has a number of stories about the past and future of P. Graham Dunn. Click on the images below to see more detail.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Building Dedication
If you didn't get a chance to stop by for our building dedication, Peter Heath of Amish Country TV was there to capture the excitement. Just click the video below.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Kidron Elementary 3rd Grade Tour
Karen Geiser, 3rd grade teacher at Kidron Elementary brought her students over for a tour of P. Graham Dunn. The class is part of the Junior Achievement program in which the students lead by Glenda Ervin-Lehman of Lehman's Hardware dream up a fictitious business and learn about all the details that go into it. Each year P. Graham Dunn contributes by engraving a custom magnet based on the design the kids made, and provide a tour of a working business. We’re already looking forward to next year when Kidron and Dalton city schools merge and the class gets bigger! It’s always a fun tour.