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Tattoo artist Lenny Glavin introduces Hammer in Ink and ties business to East Palestine rebirth
Summary
Lenny Glavin, owner of Hammer in Ink, introduced himself and described his private tattoo studio in East Palestine, Ohio, his background in construction, typical hours, and his view of tattooing as a sacred, community-focused craft.
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Lenny Glavin, who said his full name is Harry Lenny Glavin and that he is known locally as Lenny, introduced himself and his private tattoo business, Hammer in Ink, in East Palestine, Ohio. He said he was born and raised in East Palestine and that his father ran a construction company there for more than 30 years; Glavin said he worked in that company for 15 years and has been tattooing for about 18 years.
Glavin described Hammer in Ink as an appointment-only, private studio and listed typical hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday beginning about 9 a.m., and longer sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays. He characterized tattooing as a "sacred art form," saying clients entrust him with their bodies and life stories and that his work is a way to contribute to the town’s rebirth.
The remarks were a personal introduction and business overview; no motions, votes, or policy proposals were discussed. The record does not identify a governing body or any formal civic action connected to the remarks. The meeting or forum where the remarks occurred was not specified in the transcript.

