The community of Parkhill is coming together following a devastating residential fire this week at the Ince family residence. The family who owns Bogline smokers according to the GoFundme post came home to find their house in flames. Organizer of the fundraiser Ruben Silva says these are some of the best people you’ll ever meet they’ve done so much for Crosstown Craft BBQ and the Canadian BBQ community as a whole.
They’re always the first to give back, to support local schools, and to think of everyone else before themselves. Silva went on to say the family lost everything including clothes, furniture, personal belongings, and heartbreakingly some of their pets. The goal of the fundraiser is $20,000 but at the time of this publication, the goal was almost reached.
Written by: C. Soares
Fundraiser for Nick Ince by Ruben Silva : Nick at bogline smokers