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Volunteers Rally to Build New Community
Wellness Center

ServCorps volunteers from Connecticut
gathered to build the Community Wellness Center at Grace Cottage
this fall.
Some people compared it to Extreme Home Makeover, Community Wellness
Center Edition, others to a good old-fashioned barn raising. It
was magical to watch 30 ServCorps volunteers from Hartford,
CT, come to Townshend during two weeks in September to build a 1,000
sq. ft. addition and transform the interior of the Heins Building
into a Community Wellness Center.
"They started with just a concrete slab on Monday morning,"
said Jim Crozier, Facilities Manager at Grace Cottage, "and
by Wednesday we had a new structure with four walls and roof trusses.
Most of these folks are retired or still working in professional
careers in other fields - we had an airline pilot, an oncologist,
a symphony orchestra manager, a postmaster. But what really impressed
all of us was their energy, their enthusiasm, their construction
expertise - they've done this many times before."
"This was probably our favorite project to date and we've
done a lot of them," said Rich Grobe of ServCorps. "The
community was so appreciative, and the Grace Cottage employees were
so helpful, as was the Townshend Congregational Church, where we
cooked our dinners."
The Community Wellness Center would not have been possible if it
weren't for generous donations in the form of a $100,000 grant from
the Fanny Holt Ames and Edna Louise Holt Fund, an $80,000 bequest
from the estate of June Kipp, donations made in memory of Heidi
Shine, and West Townshend architect Vance Hosford's gift of his
architectural design services. A late November ribbon-cutting ceremony
is anticipated.
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