About Us

 
Hi everyone.  I'm Kim Clark, owner of Pizza To Go.  When I first started at the pizza shop, I never imagined that I would still be here 17 years later.  I have had the pleasure of getting to know many of you: new babies, birthdays, graduations, and everything in between.  And I wouldn't change one day.  I want to thank you for your patronage and look forward to serving you in the future.  By the way, the guy in the picture is Tom, my husband.

Proudly serving Ashley, Cardington, Fulton, Marengo, Mount Gilead, Sparta, Sunbury, and a few crazies who drive all the way from Columbus.                     

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Derek

is a 6th grade teacher who has worked at Pizza To Go for eleven years.

 

History

Pizza To Go was founded in 1981 by my parents, Ray and Donnabel Geckley in the building at 1 S. Main Street in Marengo.  I started managing the store when mom and dad decided to semi-retire in 1989.  I purchased Pizza To Go with my husband, Tom Clark, in 1996.  After several successful years at 1 S. Main Street, I decided that it was time for a new building.  I dreamed of a building that was handicap accessible and had a pick-up window.  We purchased the lot  located at 16 South Main Street from the village. Construction began on the new building in the fall of 2004. We opened for business in February 2005.

Food

The sauce is what makes our pizza unique! Our sauce is made fresh daily using a secret recipe.  We make our dough and cut vegetables fresh daily.

  Sam

is a new mother who still finds the time to come in and make pizzas.

Gloria

is my youngest daughter and the the mother of two beautiful children.

 

   

Kirstin

is a high school honor student and athlete at Highland High School who is interested in nursing.

Shawn

is a mother of two teens who works at the shop just to get a break.

   

Rocki

is a first time mother and photographer.

Dana

is a high school student who is interested in architecture.

     

Paige

is a star soccer player for her high school.