A blog for Glen S. Hummer-coached Huntington YMCA and co-ed team alumni to post reminiscences, updates, and whatever remotely might have to do with swimming then or even now.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
YMCA Capital Campaign Fund Raising Effort Update
The YMCA's capital campaign fund-raising efforts for the new facility are continuing and pledge cards for the community portion of the drive are now available at the front desk. Anyone interested in helping to build the new community YMCA who would like to receive a pledge packet by mail is asked to call the Y at 356-4200.
So far, the YMCA has acquired $6 million in gifts and pledges toward its overall capital campaign goal of $8 million. Just over $2 million is still needed in order to build the new facility. Pledges can be spread over a five year period and are tax deductible. No matter how large or small the donation, the Y needs everyone's support to make this dream come true.
“We have been blessed with much success in early fund-raising for the new Y, Executive Director Dan Akeley said recently. “We still have much work to do and would greatly appreciate help from other community members. Together, I know we can take this campaign past that $8 million goal,” Akeley said.
Anyone interested in helping is asked to contact Akeley by telephone at 356-4200 or via e-mail at ymcadan@kconline.net.
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Huntington YMCA Building Program
Note: To donate to the fund-raising campaign for the new YMCA (and its Hummer Pool) contact:
Dan Akeley, Executive Director, Huntington YMCA, 607 Warren St., Huntington, IN 46750, 260-356-4200, ymcadan@kconline.com
From The Herald Press12/18/06
Goal: $8 million; In hand: $5.4 million; Yet to raise: $2.6 million
It will take $8 million to build a new YMCA, and that's the amount the Y's fund-raising committee has set as its goal.
With the $2 million gift from
From The Herald Press, 12/18/06
The inside story: Nearly double the usable space
By CINDY KLEPPER, City Editor
The new Parkview Huntington YMCA will encompass about 52,000 square feet, all on one floor, with two pools, two basketball floors, and an elevated walking track.
By comparison, the current facility has about 30,000 square feet of usable space on three levels, one pool, one basketball court, and no dedicated place to walk - although it does have numerous nooks and crannies that may have had a function when the
The new building was designed by Moake Park Group, a Fort Wayne-based architectural firm whose work can be seen in the
"We learned a lesson from the Jorgensen YMCA," Akeley said. "They have one pool, and if someone has an accident in the pool, they have to shut down the whole thing."
The Huntington Y board decided to go with two pools, side by side.
"If somebody has an accident, we can just shut the one pool down," Akeley said.
The smaller pool will have a "zero," or sloped, entry making it accessible to people in wheelchairs and others with limited mobility. It's water will be warm enough to be comfortable for swimming and aerobics classes.
The second pool will be large enough to be used by swim teams and can also be used to host meets.
The gym's two basketball courts can be separated by a curtain. A fitness center will include both free weights and cardio equipment, and an adjacent aerobics/dance area will feature floating floors.
A walking track, one-tenth of a mile long, will be suspended around the perimeter of the gym, fitness center, and aerobics/dance area.
An expanded child watch area will be located next to two preschool rooms.
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