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‘An Important Need’

Owners Of ACME Appliance Store Donates Gas Grill To Support Annual TRC Golf Classic

From left are Janel McIntyre, Special Olympics athlete; Colton Hanson, Special Olympics athlete; and Dan Hocking, co-owner, ACME The Appliance Store.

Dan and Beth Hocking, owners of ACME The Appliance Store, recently donated a Weber Gas Grill that will be used for a drawing to support the 27th annual TRC Golf Classic.

The TRC Golf Classic is the major annual fundraising event for Filling the Gap Inc., a Jamestown-based non-profit organization that works with The Resource Center to support people with disabilities and other socioeconomic challenges in Chautauqua County. In its first 26 years, the tournament has netted more than $1.7 million for the TRC Foundation Fund, which raises money to improve the lives of people with disabling conditions in Chautauqua County.

“The Resource Center fills such an important need in our community,” said Dan Hocking. “In our 65th year in business, ACME The Appliance Store is pleased to continue our tradition as a community partner and donate this Weber Genesis Gas Grill to help raise money for The Resource Center. Beth and I are firm believers in giving back to the community where together, we can nurture, uplift and empower others to realize their full potential. The Resource Center makes an impactful difference in people’s lives on a daily basis, and we are happy to continue to partner with them to support their efforts.”

The 2023 TRC Golf Classic is scheduled for July 24 at Moon Brook Country Club in Jamestown. For more information or to sponsor, visit www.trcgolfclassic.com.

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