Lisa, owner of Digital Stitches Enterprises, said she took over the business to "keep Miss Borber's dream and legacy alive" and to maintain what she called a "vital part of downtown Fairfield." She described the shop’s services and community role in brief recorded remarks made available by the city.
Lisa said Digital Stitches provides embroidery, laser engraving and printing for schools, corporate clients and individual customers, and that most work is completed in-house. "We have anywhere from 3 to 5 days for prints, sometimes same day, next day, and 7 to 10 days for embroidery," she said, noting customers value being able to see and touch items in person and to work directly with staff when designs need adjustment.
She added that locally owned businesses keep tax dollars in the community and that Digital Stitches donates services to local organizations "when we're asked." "My name is Lisa and the buck stops here," she said, urging listeners to follow the City of Fairfield on social media for information about similar programs.
The remarks in the transcript were a single speaker statement recorded for the city; the transcript contains no motion, vote or formal action related to the comments.