Nora Barnes, owner of a local bar, shares her journey with skill games, or as she calls them, the "Green Machines." Nora opens up about the challenges her bar faced and how these machines not only became a financial lifeline but also a source of joy for the tight-knit community she serves.
The Queen of Virginia Skill Game that Saved a Local Bar and Community
Dec 11, 2023 4:46:26 PM • By Gina Trumm Reinhardt • Posted in Business Owners, Community, More Than A Game
The Positive Impact of Pennsylvania Skill For A Single Mother
Dec 7, 2023 11:35:15 AM • By Gina Trumm Reinhardt • Posted in More Than A Game
In a heartfelt conversation with Courtney Caravella, a remarkable individual hailing from Newcastle, Pennsylvania, we delved into the transformative power of Pennsylvania Skill games and how they have not only changed her life but also influenced those in her immediate circle.
Pace-O-Matic's Heartwarming Connection with Cheyenne Frontier Days
Nov 6, 2023 10:21:33 AM • By Gina Trumm Reinhardt • Posted in Community, Wyoming
At Pace-O-Matic, we find ourselves reflecting on a remarkable journey - a journey that began 45 years ago when our founder, Michael Pace, embarked on a road trip across the Western United States. The mission was simple: a leisurely drive from his home state of Georgia to explore the natural wonders of Glacier National Park and the many other breathtaking destinations along the way.
Game On With Pace-O-Matic Games of Skill
Sep 27, 2023 9:46:39 AM • By Gina Trumm Reinhardt • Posted in Skill-based Gaming
The CEO of Pace-O-Matic, Paul Goldean, recently engaged in a significant discussion with representatives from the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS). During the meeting, the CEO shared insights into Pace-O-Matic's innovative approach to skill-based gaming, its commitment to responsible gaming practices, and its vision for the future of the industry.
"Field of Blue" Statue Added to The Bronze Project in Cheyenne, WY
Jun 28, 2023 5:44:12 PM • By Gina Trumm Reinhardt • Posted in Community, Wyoming
The Capital Avenue Bronze Project has become a beacon of inspiration and creativity in Cheyenne, Wyoming, championing the significance of art in public spaces. By transforming urban areas into open-air galleries, The Bronze Project enables residents and visitors to experience the power of artistic expression in a way that is accessible to all. Recently, Michael and Karmin Pace recognized the opportunity to make a substantial contribution in support of this admirable initiative.