From the team at Pannier, thank you for choosing to work with us this year. Your trust and support means the world to us, and it’s because of you that we are able to do what we love. We are truly grateful for our customers!
From the team at Pannier, thank you for choosing to work with us this year. Your trust and support means the world to us, and it’s because of you that we are able to do what we love. We are truly grateful for our customers!
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) is a private nonprofit conservation organization founded in 1932. They have helped establish 11 state parks, conserved more than 290,000 acres of natural lands, protected or restored more than 3,000 miles of rivers and streams, and assessed thousands of wildlife species and their habitats. Pannier is proud to partner with WPC to help complete many of its signage projects across western Pennsylvania.
This past Summer, Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden located in Onomea Valley partnered with Pannier to add wayfinding signage to their park.
Earlier this summer, Walnut Middle School partnered with Pannier to create a memorial sign dedicated to their late Coach Larry Dillon. The school’s football stadium is named after the influential coach and the sign is proudly displayed at the entrance in his honor.
This summer, Johnson County Public Library (JCPL) ordered 20 StoryWalk Exhibit Bases for Tot Park in New Whiteland, Indiana. This is the fifth StoryWalk they have put in their community after finding great success with them.
Back in May we announced our June Giveaway and we are excited to share with you the beautiful projects our customers submitted! As always, we appreciate hearing feedback and seeing installed sign photos from our customers.
On May 11th, 2024, the grand opening for the USS Albany Memorial Park took place in Rensselaer, New York. The purpose of this ceremony was to commemorate those who served on the USS Albany CA-123 over the years and to highlight the ship’s rich history.
In 2019, Pannier was awarded the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park design/build project for wayside exhibits. It was an honor to be selected by the National Park Service to manage the task of revitalizing the park’s interpretive signage. From planning and design to fabrication and installation, we are proud to share that the wayside exhibits are ready for viewing.
This beautiful project with a variety of historical signs got its start all the way back in 2022, when Grosse Ile Historical Society (GIHS) reached out to Pannier with their concept. Two years later the signs are fully installed for the community to enjoy just in time for warmer weather.
Recently, Friends of The Buford’s Massacre Battlefield partnered with Pannier Graphics to create historical signage for a once-forgotten Revolutionary War Battle that took place in Waxhaws, a region between North & South Carolina.
Pannier has been the established world leader in durable signage for more than four decades.