Adler Display’s Recognition Signage Draws a Crowd at the New Maryland Horse Library & Education Center

When the eagerly-anticipated Maryland Horse Library and Education Center opened its doors last month, Adler Display’s creative contributions made quite an impact. The firm designed and fabricated a number of signage and graphic elements to enhance the stately building, including:

  • Recognition signage for naming the space, which supported fundraising efforts for construction;
  • A custom fabricated wood monitor surround located at the front entrance, which will be used to display recent and upcoming events, as well as donor recognition for the Center’s generous benefactors;
  • A distinctive equine-motif privacy film graphic that adorns the facility’s conference room walls.

More than 300 attendees for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, including several dignitaries pictured from left to right below: Kent Murray, President of Maryland Horse Breeders Association Board of Directors (MHBA); Julian Jones, Baltimore County Council chairman; Johnny Olszewski, Baltimore County Executive; Josh Pons, Co-owner of Country Life and Merryland and past president of MHBA); Eula Frenkil; Richard Blue, Past-President of MHBA, Victor Frenkil, Cricket Goodall, Executive Director of MHBA; Brooke Lierman, Maryland’s new Comptroller; Steve Schatz, deputy chief of staff for Governor Larry Hogan; and Steve Connelly, deputy secretary of Agriculture of Maryland. The general public, members of the horse industry, and supportive donors also attended.

“We are thrilled to play a role in constructing this fabulous new Center that’s dedicated to carrying on the future of the horse industry here in Maryland,” said Ron Adler, President of Adler Display. “It’s a great honor to have been involved in the effort to preserve our state’s rich horse history while also educating and inspiring the next generation.”

A family-owned company for more than 85 years, Adler’s strong creative vision and passion for exceeding customer expectations have positioned the company as a leading provider of display and exhibit solutions including:

Adler Display is dedicated to supporting the community and preserving storied legacies like those of Maryland’s equine industry.

The Maryland Horse Library and Education Center honors the robust history of horses in Maryland and serves as an educational hub. Located in the heart of historic Reisterstown in heralded equine country, the library and education center is open Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.marylandhorse.com.

About Adler Display: For over 85 years, Adler Display has been one of the best-kept secrets behind so many businesses looking their best. Designing and producing a wide variety of high-quality recognition displays, trade show displays, signage and exhibits, lobby and corporate interiors, and historical timelines, Adler’s expert team includes consultants, designers, project managers, and fabricators. Working from a 17,000-square-foot facility in Baltimore that includes a precision woodworking shop, Adler Display handles all printing, construction, and finishing on site. Learn how to achieve your imaging goals and make your business look amazing at: www.AdlerDisplay.com or call 855-552-3537.