On Sunday afternoon my little suburb made me seriously
proud, extremely ecstatic, and appropriately humbled to explore the absolutely
beautiful performance spaces and supporting facilities of the new Jenison
Center for the Arts. It is without a doubt one of the finest community
performing arts centers I have ever been blessed to visit.
There are two groups of people who deserve special recognition for
this accomplishment: the students of the Jenison Public Schools who have,
through their persistent determination over the years to perform at the caliber
deserving of Grammy Award status, demonstrated the need and the demand for a
facility capable of supporting their gifts, talents, passions, and energy; and
the residents who had the courage and will to invest their hard-earned
financial resources in their community.
And let’s not forgot those visionaries whose determination
brought this facility to life, who saw this project through, and the more than
two dozen West Michigan contractors who contributed their efforts to its
successful conclusion.
As I walked from space to space listening to our student
guides describe the facilities and share interesting facts about all I could do
was say, “Wow!”, lift my jaw off the floor, and again say, “Wow!” There are not
adequate superlatives to describe just how remarkable a facility this is. It is
destined to become the cornerstone of community pride and a magnet for new
economic growth and expansion. I for one can’t wait; and I’m happy to be a
resident in and beneficiary of all of the wonderful celebrations of the arts
sure to be experienced in this place.
Did I say, “Wow?” Well then, “Wow!” it is…Pops


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