Dear Krystal,Thank you for listing uses for the Community Center.It really will 
be a place for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,  thank you.Lynne L

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  On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 8:37 AM, Krystal 
Wood<ccbccommunicationscommit...@gmail.com> wrote:   Community Center Building 
Committee- November, 2022

The vision: what is a Community Center, and why would Lincoln want to build
one?

A Community Center not only reflects the community at whose heart it sits, it
strengthens that community. A Community Center is a year-round, 
intergenerational
gathering place and activity center. A Community Center is a locus for a wide 
variety of activities – health and fitness, social services, learning, eating, 
socializing, creating, playing, participating. A Community Center enriches the 
community by fostering organizational collaboration and by housing an array of 
programs, for all ages.

At its heart, the Community Center is a home for the Lincoln Council on Aging & 
Human Services and the Parks & Recreation Department, both of which do much 
more than most people realize, and both of which run constrained programs in 
their current homes. The Community Center also provides a base for 25 other 
community organizations whose work is critical to the quality of life in 
Lincoln. But the vision of a Community Center on the Lincoln School campus is 
of a building that exists not only to serve important organizational needs and 
to optimize programming, though those might be adequate reasons for building a 
new building, it is also of a building that will attract residents of all ages 
to gather for coffee and meetings and informal activities.

Lincoln has a sense of community – we have impromptu encounters at the transfer
station and at Donelan’s, we have annual events like the Scarecrow Classic, the 
Girl
Scouts Pancake Breakfast, the July 4 parade, and we have Town Meeting. But the
everyday contribution of a Community Center to the life of the community and to 
the
sense of community can be far greater, and the possibilities are exciting – 
because the number of people using the Center will be so much higher, because 
the range of
activities will be much greater, because the opportunities for intergenerational
interaction will expand, because the provision of social services will be 
improved and
the organizations providing those services will be more robust.
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