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Didion/Lewis Park Recreational Center Celebrates Grand Opening
Saturday, September 20, 2003, 6490 Harmon Drive
Sacramento, California, September 18, 2003
The grand opening of the long-awaited Didion/Lewis Park Recreational Center
will be held on Saturday, September 20, 2003 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Mayor
Heather Fargo, Councilmember Robbie Waters, Assemblymember Darrell Steinberg
and a host of other school and community officials and leaders are attending
the celebration and dedication ceremony. The facility is a brand new multi-use
recreational center, which provides a wide variety of uses for student
programs, after-school activities and a much-needed facility for the community.
The nearly $2 million dollar project was developed
through a partnership between the City of Sacramento, Sacramento Unified
School District, Didion/Lewis Park Recreational Center Committee and the
State of California, said Councilmember Robbie Waters. The
cooperation and collaboration to make this project a reality was just
superb. The facility provides assembly and gymnasium space for both
the adjacent K-8 school and the general public after hours. The Community
and School Partnership Program and the State of California funded this
worthy effort.
The 5,100 square foot multi-use room has a middle school
length basketball court with two cross courts for practice and a regulation
volleyball court which also has two cross courts for practice. Bleacher
seating for approximately 100 spectators is provided and allows the facility
to be used for basketball and volleyball tournaments.
Adjacent to the multi-use room is a 1,000 square foot raised stage. A
movable sound partition wall allows the stage to be either opened to the
multi-use room for productions, or closed for use as a separate practice/class
room. Seating capacity of over 700 in the main room will provide adequate
space for theatrical or musical productions as well as assemblies. The
space below the stage provides storage for folding chairs on rolling carts.
The League of California Cities, a trade organization
representing hundreds of cities throughout the State of California, presented
its prestigious 2003 Helen Putnam Award of Excellence to the City of Sacramentos
Department of Parks and Recreation for the successful development and
implementation of the Community and School Partnership Program. The award
presentation was made on September 7, 2003 at the opening ceremony of
the Leagues annual conference.
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