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The Huron Expositor • December 5, 2007 Page 3
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Arena renovation dreams still alive: VanderMolen
Organizer hopes to get commitment from Huron East council for arena plans
Susan H u n d e r t m a r k for consideration in the long-term He said the arena needs renova- let it run into_ a situation where
plans of the municipality," said the tions to improve the building's we're reacting to emergencies," he
Paul VanderMolen is still hoping minutes. accessibility, to provide more said, adding that lately the arena
for a commitment from Huron East VanderMolen, who led the public advanced food preparation areas to board has had to deal with a num-
council to set a date down the road meeting, said last week that he allow for healthier food choices, to ber of emergencies relating to the
to renovate the Seaforth arena. hasn't given up on the project. give equal use by both genders in equipment maintaining the ice.
While a surge of interest in plans "This is a 25 -year-old building and the dressing rooms and to provide "We're trying to be proactive," he
to renovate the arena lobby and add we're planning for the future to deal more spectator comfort.
change rooms led to a public meet- with the wants and needs of the "We want to keep the arena as a
ing attended by close to 40 people in community," he said. modern, up-to-date facility and not
September, the Seaforth arena
board was recently told by_ council
that the arena ranked fourth in a
list of projected building projects.
The list placed the Brussels
library in first place, the family
health team building in second and
the Vanastra Recreation Centre in
third.
Minutes from the Nov. 8 ' arena
board meeting said the board decid-
ed not to proceed with their plans
for a request for proposals until
council made a higher priority to
the project.
"The committee expressed their
concern that their project had not
received a commitment by council
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