Pace-O-Matic Is Proud To Support Veteran Organizations

This Veteran’s Day, Pennsylvania Skill Charitable Giving, powered by Pace-O-Matic, honors our veterans. More than 700,000 men and women who served our country live in Pennsylvania, and many of them are involved in organizations that support our veterans, their family members, and our local communities.
Pace-O-Matic Helps South Philly Gymnastics Team Shine with $7K Donation

When a local news story spotlighted a group of young gymnasts competing without matching uniforms, it caught the attention of Pennsylvania Skill Charitable Giving.
The South Philadelphia-based Vare Gymnastics team has been training and competing for years with limited resources, often facing teams with larger budgets and more resources. Thanks to a $7,000 donation from Pennsylvania Skill Charitable Giving, the team will now take the floor in brand-new, matching leotards.
How Skill Games Help Sierra Madre Thrive in Hampton Township

Owning a small business is never simple. It takes resilience, community, steady hands, and sometimes an additional boost to weather the unexpected. For Bill Kokos, owner of Sierra Madre in Hampton Township, that boost came in the form of Pennsylvania Skill games.
How Pennsylvania Skill Games Are Transforming Small Businesses and Communities

Dave Lauster, owner of Lansdale Amusement Company, shares how these games have enabled local establishments like an ALS club and fire companies to fund community programs, upgrade facilities, and create jobs.
How Skill Games Drive Foot Traffic and Increase Profits

Balwinder Singh, a 7-Eleven franchise owner, shared how skill games have transformed his business, attracting more customers and boosting revenue. Not only did they drive foot traffic and sales, but they also enabled him to reinvest in his community by supporting local schools and providing a 401(k) plan for his employees. Balwinder emphasized that skill games help small businesses like his thrive, even amid challenges like staffing and security.
The Benefits of Skill Games for Businesses, Big or Small

Highlights how skill games have become a crucial revenue source for small businesses, improving customer engagement and allowing owners like 7-Eleven’s Ashraf Ahmed to reinvest in their communities. Despite regulatory challenges, these games support local economies and foster a sense of security, making a case for balanced legislation to preserve their benefits for business sustainability.
The Positive Impact of Skill Games on Small Business Owners: A Holtzman Oil Success

In Sterling, Virginia, Holtzman Oil has been making waves in the fuel business for nearly five decades. With humble beginnings in Mount Jackson, Virginia, the company has expanded its footprint across the Shenandoah Valley, Maryland, and West Virginia and recently ventured into North Carolina. In a recent interview with Rick Koontz, the Vice President of Holtzman Oil, we delved into the company’s journey and how skill games have played a pivotal role in shaping the success of small business owners associated with the company.