Raymond Chisholm Community Center Youth Wing Grand Opening

Cornerstone Architectural Group • April 3, 2015

A recreation room with two pool tables, a foosball table, and various blue and orange armchairs on a tile floor.

On March 21, 2015, the official ribbon cutting and dedication for the Youth Wing was celebrated by Freeholders from Union County, Springfield Township officials, the community center staff, the design team, the builder and community youth groups. The new design and construction features a fully updated Lee Adler Memorial Gymnasium, interactive teen center, group meeting rooms and remodeled rest rooms. The objective of the design solution is to revitalize what was once existing and underutilized interior space, and turn it into a vibrant and active youth center.   The project was financed by the Township of Springfield Capital Improvement Budget and grants from the Union County Kids Recreation Trust Fund.   Project Architect, Donna M. Miller, AIA, was responsible for the architectural design as well as the project management during construction. Pharos Enterprises of South Amboy, NJ preformed the general contractor duties.

A long, empty school hallway with tan brick walls, wood-framed windows, and colorful rectangular floor tiles.
A bright, empty indoor basketball court with wooden floors, blue wall padding, large windows, and a basketball hoop.

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