FRIDAY BLOG: Harvesting while moon shines
by Rome News-Tribune
Nov 30, 2012 | 1210 views | 1 1 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
THE HARVEST OF SUCCESS in downtown Rome that the Harvest Moon Café began more than 11 years ago will doubtless continue for years to come after the business finds a new owner — hopefully of the hometown variety. What’s become a regional landmark and destination has been put up for sale — asking price $840,000 — as driving force Ginny Kibler talks about taking a breather and husband Doc speaks about moving on to the next idea, as entrepreneurs are wont to do.

The restaurant and adjoining Honeymoon Bakery are probably the anchoring landmark of what Broad Street has become. When the Kiblers took over the old Fahy’s department store building, built in 1895, and renovated it (by the way, that’s for sale, too, for an added $1,200,000) they started something big — at last count there are now about 17 places to eat or drink in the city’s core. The Kiblers provided proof positive that Romans had an appetite for interesting dining and wining not only during the day but also at night, and that conviviality after working hours sold as well as Southern cuisine.

The Kiblers created something unique — and the description fits not only the menu, setting and décor. They created evidence of Broad Street’s great potential, which is still being taken advantage of now by others as the area increasingly becomes a job-creation engine, a pleasant place to dwell and a busy business/office environment.

That, more than anything, is the really special thing that the Kiblers cooked up.

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dianna428
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November 30, 2012
Two finer people would be hard to find under a Harvest Moon or any other type. Their work ethic, their community spirit, and their caring nature for people and animals alike has been part of the recipe for this success.

It would be a great idea to name a business aware in their honor, in fact. One that reflected all the ideals of customer service they embody: Let's call it the Shining Light award. (Better than the Moon Me Award...ha.) Stealing a bit from Atlanta Gas Light in the old days, but if one must steal, steal from the best.

And to think. The Harvest Moon is another business Cave Spring Lost. Thank you for all you are and do, Doc and Ginny.
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