Stock up early for Fourth of July parties in Wayne County during June 25 sale at your participating local Ace Hardware stores

Stock up early for Fourth of July parties in Wayne County during June 25 sale at your participating local Ace Hardware stores
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Your local participating Ace Hardware stores in Wayne County have everything you need to get ready for your Fourth of July party. Stock up on everything you need, including a brand-new grill, on Saturday, June 25.

Ace’s Fourth of July party is held the week before the holiday to make sure you’re ready and prepared for the largest grilling day of the year.

“This year, gather around the grill and celebrate with some Red, White and Que,” said Chef Jason, expert chef at Ace Hardware. “There is no better way to celebrate with family and friends than with BBQ.”

As part of the celebration, Ace is offering free delivery and assembly on all grills $399 and up. Be sure to come in and check out the latest from the best brands in grilling: Traeger, Weber and Big Green Egg.

Ace Hardware is the largest retailer-owned hardware cooperative in the world with more than 5,600 locally owned and operated hardware stores in approximately 70 countries.



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