If you don’t bowl, the terrorists win
Via F29th, Randy Kuhl has a pretty over-the-top ad where he takes credit for single-handedly saving the Canandaigua VA Hospital.
I’m not ready to give him all the credit for that, but there is one thing he saved in Canandaigua — Jack Moran’s bowling alley…it was all done with money intended to help with the recovery from 9/11. We wrote about this a few years back (quote below from Channel 10 NBC):
After September 11th, many industries were hard-hit among them, travel and tourism. But two small business administration loan programs designed to help economic victims recover reached well beyond ground zero.
Snip…
Roseland Bowl in Canandaigua got one of the biggest loans in the area. In 2002 it received $1.33 million so the business owner, Jack Moran, could buy the building and land. “We were looking for a loan to obtain the business. I’ve been in the business for almost 35 years at the time and we wanted to sustain it and become a proprietor and business owner as opposed to a lessee owner.”
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