east valley
Volume 2 Issue 37 Mesa, AZ
April 19, 2020
Couple �ind a winner with high school signs BY COTY DOLORES MIRANDA Tribune Contributor
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s 2019 inched to a close, the world was normal as Aaron and Janine Moeller decided they would move their 5-year-old Ahwatukee PostNet outlet across the street to a new space with better parking and other amenities. By the time their move, the world was crashing – until they came up with an idea that has caught fire with parents of high school seniors across the East Valley. A week earlier, all schools were ordered closed for two weeks and subsequent directives closed them for the rest of the school year, affecting their 8-yearold son, Josh, a second grader. Suddenly, it was a daunting time for the Colorado couple, who chose from a nationwide list of possible places to start their own business. “It was scary signing a new long-term lease in such an environment, said Aaron. “Yet overall, the move has already been good for us and I’m sure over time it will be seen as a great move for us.” Unlike many businesses, the couple’s PostNet has been bustling with activity, he said. A major reason for that is they offer an inexpensive way for families to celebrate high school and middle school graduations by creating yard signs to honor the students who face the strong prospect of canceled commencement ceremonies Public Notices ............... page 2 © Copyright, 2020 East Valley Tribune
this May. Since their March 28 announcement of the fullcolor signs with high school logos of many area schools – including Desert Vista, Mountain Pointe and Horizon Honors, the business has been literally swamped with orders. The 18 x 24 inch yard signs – with a graduate’s name and or photo for $7 more – come with a metal outdoor H-stake. PostNet needs to order them in bulk with 25 per order so individual families can be charged only $10. And 25 orders per school hasn’t proved problematic. “We had inquiries from Ahwatukee, Chandler, Mesa and throughout the East Valley and as far as Casa Grande and Globe,” said Ja- Janine and Aaron Moeller, owners of PostNet stores in Ahwatukee and nine. “These are custom or- Chandler, hold the high school grad tribute posters they’re selling. (Special to the Tribune) der items so they are printed as we get orders in.” Mountain and Skyline High in Mesa; Once they announced their ability to Perry in Gilbert; Valley Christian in Chansupply the yard signs, their Facebook dler; and Xavier College Prep in Scottspage exploded with interests and re- dale. quests – among them parents and stuAaron said the Moellers and their staff dents from Basha, Hamilton and Chan- were surprised, yet grateful, for the indler high schools in Chandler, where the terest. couple own and operate their second “We’re extremely thankful for the rePostNet at 2820 S. Alma Road. sponse to the Class of 2020 yard signs. Inquiries were also fielded for Red We try to be very active in the commu(USPS 004-616) is published weekly
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