Developing A Centre for Culture and Well Being
February 18th, 2010 at 7:42 am
Posted by techie in About "Save the Hall", Members, Volunteer News

mf-bio-pic-2Hello members and supporters

Well here we are in our fifth year of work toward saving the hall. What we had optimistically hoped would be a quick and decisive restoration and conversion of the hall into the new Centre for Culture and Well Being has turned into a bit of a marathon. It has become obvious that determined long term work will be the only way that we can achieve the goals that together we have set out to achieve. Therefore it is so very important that we continue to have your support as it will not only indicate to those decision makers the depth of community backing we have but also give those of us working in the front lines the moral support necessary to continue. Renewing your membership is the simplest way of doing this. The membership form is enclosed. Perhaps you might consider a family membership and/or a membership in the name of another so that our numbers stay up.

Another way you can assist us if you have the time and desire is to volunteer for one of our committees or for the board of directors. For example we are currently looking a board member to head up the facility committee and others are needed for communications and maintenance.

This past year has seen us benefit from a job creation program that has provided us with our first full time employee. David Towns, an experienced administrator as well as band musician, has provided us with organizational continuity, something so difficult to attain on a volunteer basis alone. This position has become invaluable to our development plans and so we will be trying to find ways of maintaining such a position when his project is completed.

This administrative position has allowed us to further develop the ways we can serve the community through programming. The Concert Series announced in this newsletter is only one example of the value of administrative consistency. On the capital side David has led the board in the development of our organizational framework and policies as well as keeping our case actively in front of potential funding sources.

Over the past year we have also felt the need to do serious maintenance to the building while we await restoration funding. To that end we have repaired a corner of the bell tower entrance, replaced deteriorating sills along the front of the annex, replaced the roof on the east side of the main hall and replaced some siding. In the spring you can look forward to a new coat of paint, the original colours, on the street side.

All in all it’s been a very busy year. On behalf of the board I’d like to extend a heartfelt thanks to all those who have lent a hand with the many many aspects of keep this project working.

Michael Fuller

Chair – Board of Directors


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