Essex Free Press - September 12 2013

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Vol. 134

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Issue No. 36

Woodslee said goodbye to Millen Centre

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Construction workers demolish the former two-room Woodslee Millen Community Centre.

by Sylene Argent Last week, members of the Woodslee community watched as the walls of the former Millen Community Centre were torn down. For some, watching the demolition of what used to be a two-room schoolhouse, the Dr. S.F. Millen School, was a sad moment. For others it was exciting, as the small hamlet anticipates the building of a brand new 7,500 square foot community facility for Woodslee residents to enjoy. Demolition of the Millen Community Centre, Lakeshore

Director of Community and Developmental Services Steve Salmons said, began around two weeks ago on the interior of the facility. Last week the demolition was apparent as a construction crew brought the building to the ground. Construction on the new facility could begin as early as November. Salmons noted during the September 27 Council Meeting a call for tender proposals will go before Lakeshore Council for approval. Currently, the building’s design is at the detailed engineering stage, he

said. Several months ago, in May, Millen Community Centre user groups, Lakeshore staff and Council members, as well as area residents attended a public open house with representatives from Archon Architect Incorporated to discuss ideas as to how the new building should be designed. It was noted during the meeting the intention was to build the new facility similar in size as the former center, which was 6,000 square feet, including the library potion of the building. Some of those in attendance

thought the building should be larger as the facility was too small for the programming held there, which included housing the Woodslee Friendship Club, Karate classes, and senior fitness programming. Salmons said the new facility is slated to be 7,500 square feet. It will accommodate a 2000 square foot community room, which could be divided into two smaller areas, a 2000 square foot library, and a 500 square foot smaller meeting room. The new facility will also have a kitchen that will be large

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