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cvannoyLuis and Nick Cordingly Draw Some Guiness at the Party
A large crowd attended the St. Paddy’s Day Party at Killy’s Smokehouse and Deli on March 16. The event was not only to celebrate the day, but also to introduce the new management of Killy’s to the community.
Luis and Nick Cordingly, the new managers, had this to say Killy’s and what they plan to do
They talked about some new flavors they hope to ad, while keeping all the old favorites.
Attendees Kathleen Wood and Marie Donegon-Horton each had a few words to say about the Killy’s Deli.
Marie’s husband, Rick Horton, added
Chase Christensen, Superintendent at Arvada-Clearmont School, attended the celebration and said this about Killy’s.
There was Irish Beer, and Irish Food, as well as Killy’s smoked meats, several raffle items, and a live band, Kaspen Haley and Boxelder Stomp. It was also a party to say goodbye to the Killworth family as a part of the deli and the pub, (they will continue with the liquor store) and a chance to say hello to the new managers.