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Arc Herkimer plans $1 million event venue at MV Golf & Event Center

The current event tent at the MV Golf & Event Center in Little Falls will be replaced with a permanent, event center that will be open year-round. The Kucerak Family Limited Partnership provided Arc Herkimer, which owns the property, a $1 million donation to help pay for the project. (Photo credit: Arc Herkimer)

LITTLE FALLS, N.Y. — Arc Herkimer announced it plans to add a new, $1 million event venue to the MV Golf & Event Center in Little Falls.

The Kucerak Family Limited Partnership provided a $1 million donation to help pay for the project, Arc Herkimer said in a Thursday news release.

Construction on the upcoming Kucerak Event Center is set to begin at the conclusion of the 2021 golf season, with the venue’s grand opening planned for the spring of 2022.

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Arc Herkimer acquired the former Mohawk Valley Country Club in the spring of 2020. Since then, Arc Herkimer changed its name and made several improvements throughout the entire 161-acre facility.

“When we acquired the MV Golf & Event Center, we dreamed that one day, we would be able to replace the existing event tent with a more permanent structure and make it a year-round facility,” Kevin Crosley, president and CEO of Arc Herkimer, said in the release. “Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of the Kucerak family, our dream will soon become a reality.”

Paul Kucerak of the Kucerak Family Limited Partnership said the family was pleased to recognize and give back to Arc Herkimer’s mission.

“I look at Arc Herkimer and its dedicated employees who work tirelessly to look after people who need assistance in their lives. They have a generosity of spirit to support people with disabilities in rising to their full potential,” he said.

 

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