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Vote For A Place Of Healing And Togetherness By Kinga Walsh

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To the Editor:

I am writing as a resident and not a member of the community center commission.

Join me and vote "Yes" to support the proposed community center at the Tuesday, April 5th vote (NMS 6 am-8 pm)!  This proposal reflects the GE donor agreement intent and directly responds to the wants/needs of many demographic groups as well as creates a central, community space at FFH.

The proposal specifically includes:

*An anchor building, or hub, made up of a large entry and common area, multi-purpose, flexible space and a "great room" for events, arts, and/or gatherings of up to 18,000 square feet.

*A 50-meter, 8-lane pool with one bulkhead and a zero-entry activity pool

*Dedicated space for Legacy Foundations established after the tragedy.

*A variety of standard features such as storage, locker rooms, family restrooms and spectator seating.

Strategic recommendations were also made to help the town continue to move grow but with fore-thought and aligned goals:

*Create a strategic plan that outlines the future community use of all town land/buildings,

*Create a steering committee comprised of residents to collaborate with the town and provide input throughout the planning and construction processes,

*Prepare land/ability to connect for potential future construction options (e.g., senior center, ice arena, amphitheater)

*Hire an outside, seasoned director

The center offers a place of healing and community togetherness.  It is a "hub"/anchor that creates a point-of-distinction for Newtown and may entice new residents and/or businesses to call Newtown home.

Let's come together as a community not only in the center's space but also at the vote.  Let us say "thank you" to GE for their generosity and move forward in our healing.

Regards,

Kinga Walsh

21 Horseshoe Ridge Road, Sandy Hook     March 30, 2016

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