
Dan Akeley, center, shows Steve Zahn and Michael Zahn some of the construction at the new Parkview Huntington Family YMCA Tuesday morning. Steve Zahn is chairman of the board and chief executive officer and Michael Zahn is the president of First Federal Savings Bank; the bank donated $175,0000 to the “Y” for the new building. (Herald-Press/Matthew Berry)
By Herald-Press staff report 2/21/08
A basketball court at the new Parkview Huntington Family YMCA will be known as First Federal Court, thanks to a gift from First Federal Savings Bank and the families of bank officials Steve Zahn and Michael Zahn.
Michael Zahn announced the $175,000 pledge Tuesday morning during a visit to the site of the new YMCA building, where the gym walls are now going up. The gift will be used to help pay for gymnasium portion of the new building, YMCA Executive Director Dan Akeley said.
Steve Zahn is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of First Federal, and Michael Zahn is the president of the Huntington-based bank. Michael Zahn is also chairman of the YMCA's board of directors, and Steve Zahn is chairing the Y's capital campaign. The Zahns say they believe the YMCA is a vital asset to the community. “The Y has played an important role in this community for over 75 years and we feel that it will continue to prosper in its new location,” Michael Zahn said. “We feel honored to be a part of Huntington and have the opportunity to give back to this community.”
The new YMCA is being built in front of Parkview Huntington Hospital on CR 500N and will replace a 75-year-old facility on Warren Street. No plans for the future of the current facility have been announced. If construction stays on schedule, Akeley said, the new YMCA will open in November. The gymnasium in the new facility will include two side courts, each approximately the size of the current YMCA gym, and a larger main court that will be about the size of a high school court. The gym will have a wooden floor and will also feature a batting cage and a suspended indoor track.
Programs to be held in the new gymnasium include youth and adult basketball, soccer, youth and adult volleyball, gymnastics, tournaments, and special events, with additional programs still being developed. The YMCA has raised $7.5 million toward construction costs, with a goal of raising a total of $9.1 million. Additional pledges are still being accepted. To make a pledge, call the YMCA at 356-4200 or stop by the current facility at 607 Warren St.
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