Arts Organization Development and Equipment
ACHF Arts Access
More Minnesotans, especially those in the Southwest Minnesota Region, will be able to participate in the arts.If by the end of the summer we have cleaned up the grounds, stabilized the building or have a plan to do so, and have a future renovation plan in place, we will consider our goal for this project achieved.
All items on the work list for the building were completed. The doors and windows are secured, the interior and grounds have been cleaned, the roof has a temporary cover and with the help of the city the building has temporary power. Connections were made with contractors, an engineer and architects for the next phase of the project. 45 volunteers donated a total of 380 hours and 980 miles for work nights. Cal Rackl donated the use of tools and equipment that would have cost thousands of dollars if we had to rent. We filled three large dumpsters with debris weighing over 7 tons. We were on the radio roughly twice a month to share progress on the project and build community awareness.
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