Nemacolin Gives $1 Million Charity Donation
FAMILY-OWNED RESORT CONTINUES CHARITABLE EFFORTS WITHIN LOCAL COMMUNITY
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Spreading cheer and
over $1 million in generous donations this holiday season, Nemacolin and owner Maggie Hardy Knox (also owner of 84 Lumber), today delivered over $20,000 of fresh produce to local food banks as a continuation of the Resort s Unwrapped Nights which have given over $1 Million to local and regional charities since Thanksgiving.
To aid in that effort, as of 12pm Tuesday, December 22, Nemacolin has paused business until an anticipated re-opening on January 4
th, 2021. This unprecedented move signifies Hardy Knox s commitment to health and safety for all.
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From the many amenities offered to sleeping arrangements, visitors will definitely be living in the lap of luxury during their stay at Nemacolin.
Pictures of the suites showcase the resort s elegant eye for style, with various refined touches - including a chandelier - on display.
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Cheers to love! Matt raising a glass to the many women competing for his heart
Sweet dreams: The palatial resort features luxurious sleeping arrangements for guests
Refined: Vistiors will be able to relax in their inviting, well-lit room
Brian VanSickle may not have believed in Santa Claus before, but he’s a true believer now.
“I met Santa Claus Friday and her name is Maggie Hardy Knox,” said VanSickle, chief of the rural Farmington Volunteer Fire Department in Fayette County for more than 20 years.
The chief admits he’s still in shock after being invited to Hardy Knox’s posh Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Wharton Township the evening of Dec. 4 where he was presented a $450,000 donation to the fire department, which has five vehicles and about 25 contributing members.
President of Nemacolin and 84 Lumber, Hardy Knox is the daughter of billionaire Joseph Hardy III, who founded both businesses. She has served as president of the building supply company, which has 250 stores, since 1992.