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"We have a golden opportunity to add
something to our repertoire that may prove to be an investment that pays
dividends in business development."
The ancillary benefits of the
cultural centre to the downtown core are dismissed by some, yet you cite them in
support of your proposal.
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Church Street School was never intended to be a cultural facility.
Town money invested in the last renovations came from the Hydro reserve .
The intention was to restore the museum to its rightful place.
The Historical Society's investment came from a bequest made for the same purpose; the museum. .
$770,000 grant from Heritage Canada was for the same purpose;
the museum. .
The community accepted the plan without demur and endorsed it with an election in between.
Church Street School is the completely logical place to house artifacts of the town's heritage.It's the reason we have been investing in the structure for the last forty-three years.
Church Street School is nowhere near adequate for a cultural centre.
World renowned artists are brought to perform in a space that accommodates with a tight squeeze, a hundred people or less.
The soiree intimacy of knees and elbows touching and tea and petit- fours and conversation with the artiste, no doubt has appeal.
For potential revenue to make the place self-sufficient...it's a bummer.
The town has a policy. We provide facilities, users pay costs of operation. A policy is something one strives to achieve but allows flexibility to play favorites which is a particular favorite of the politicians.
Church Street School has accomplished one thing. It has established a pent-up demand for facilities for activities other than sports and recreation. That was never in doubt. But now we don't need to pay a consultant to tell us what we already know.
I notice no-one is accusing me of stealing some-one else's idea.
They didn't otter. They hadn't better.
"Church Street School was never intended to be a cultural facility"
ReplyDeleteI agree 100%....
It was intended as a school. No matter what you do to it, it is a school.
"Church Street School is nowhere near adequate for a cultural centre."
ReplyDeleteDoesn't that contention actually require attendance at some time. Since you've vowed to boycott the place, you can't really make that statement.
Both John West and Phyllis Morris had an eye on this site. What were their plans for it?
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