The Wells County Chamber of Commerce staff and ambassadors surprised Pam Gregory, owner of Pages & Stuff, as the April Member of the Month.

Pictured in the photo from left to right are Cyndee Fiechter of North Eastern Group Realty, Casey Robbins of Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Nick Huffman of Steffen Group Real Estate, Pam Gregory of Pages & Stuff Inc., Sandy Garcia, Stephanie Hiday of Magical Vacation Planners, Erin Daugherty of State Farm Insurance, and Chamber Executive Director Erin Prible. (Photo submitted)

Pages & Stuff has been in business for 22 years. 

Gregory graduated with a degree in graphic design and management in 1995 and started working as a freelance graphic designer for an Adams County publishing company.

“I designed layouts for a wide variety of crafting magazines, cooking magazines, and hard cover books for several years,” said Gregory. “During that time, business was really picking up and decided I should incorporate my business and come up with a name.”

Pages & Stuff Inc. was created in 2000.

“I came up with the name after someone told me I created a lot of pages in one year and the idea was born,” explained Gregory. “After the company was formed, the business started to grow, working with businesses creating marketing materials. I also started to get involved in volunteer activities and organizations to get my name out in the community.”

Gregory’s involvement and business focus opened doors for a lot of design work in the community.

“I will make anything with graphic design such as creating logos, marketing materials, banners, signs, business cards, literature, newsletters, invitations, brochures, and even book layouts. I have examples of the work I have done on my website at www.pagesnstuffinc.com.”

Gregory designs and creates the annual Street Fair brochure each year.

“I will design material for not only businesses and organizations, but for individuals as well,” said Gregory. “I get a lot of joy out of the work when a client is really excited about what has been created. They may have an idea in their head and when I can make it a reality, it’s a lot of fun. I aim to please.”

She added: “Being recognized as the Chamber Member of the Month was such a shock for me. I am not used to being recognized and really appreciate it.”