84 Lumber Owner and CEO Maggie Hardy presents a donation to members of the Westmoreland-Fayette Council.
84 Lumber had continued its ttradition of supporting the Boy Scouts of America by donating $155,884 to the Westmoreland-Fayette Council.
The donation was made during the 33rd Annual 84 Lumber Invitational at the Nemacolin resort. Over the course of the two-day event, 84 Lumber associates were joined by nearly 300 vendor partners.=
Following a day of golf at Nemacolin’s Shepherd’s Rock and Mystic Rock courses, along with shooting at the Nemacolin Field Club, the company hosted a dinner where the donation was presented.
“We are honored to continue extending our support to the Boy Scouts of America,” said Maggie Hardy, owner and CEO of 84 Lumber. “It’s been wonderful to have the opportunity to give back to such a great cause and we are all excited to watch these young adults succeed in the years to come.”
The regional council serves more than 2,000 local young men and women in Westmoreland and Fayette counties in Pennsylvania.
“The long-term impact of the generosity of the Hardy family, 84 Lumber, and their vendors to local scouting is incalculable,” said Marcus Ragland, scout executive of the Westmoreland-Fayette Council said, “We are so grateful for their continued support. It’s hard to put to words how their generosity has advanced the opportunities our kids have received.”
Based in Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, 84 Lumber operates more than 310 facilities in 35 states.