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Community Activities Center
The
City of Springhill undertook the development of an unsightly , unused
property including an
abandoned
building into an attractive park with RV sites and a multi-purpose
building that can be used by its citizens for any number of events. The
site, located in the heart of downtown, was first conceived as a park in
1995. The land was purchased and clearing began. RV sites with full
hookups were installed and the front portion of the building was restored
to a useable condition. In 2000, plans were made to completely renovate
the building into a modern, useful structure.
Thirty full hookups were provided and they now bring RVers into the city
for several days at a time as well as serve construction workers who find
employment in the city and travelers passing through.
One wing of the renovated building now has a spacious meeting room to serve the local Council on Aging. It has modern kitchen facilities for serving meals and game tables where senior citizens can gather for fun and fellowship. The main building was turned into a theater-type facility with stage, lighting, sound system and dressing rooms to accommodate visiting entertainers. Seating can be provided for up to 800 people with movable chairs so the room can be used for other purposes.
The spacious lobby has a ticket booth, concession stand and restroom facilities. An office is included off the lobby. The facility is used by individuals, schools, churches and businesses for events such as reunions, conventions, meetings, etc. The surrounding area was landscaped and has a walking trail and covered picnic pavilion with barbecue grill. The completion of the project in 2002 culminated in a facility that area citizens can enjoy and be proud of.
In 2003, the project earned a Community Achievement Award from the Louisiana Municipal Association in the category of Economic Development. This is the LMA's most prestigious award for outstanding municipal improvements and accomplishments.
By:
Fannie Moore
301 West Church Street
Springhill, Louisiana 71075
Phone: 318-539-5646
The rotating pictures are some of the artist that have appeared at the Piney Woods Palace.