Community

Does your group use The Center frequently as a meeting space, social gathering place, or just a spot to casually get together? Do you drop by to use our cyber center? Are you one of the 500 youth that visit Rainbow Alley every month?

Then you probably have some questions about The Center's new home and what the move will mean for you. Before you do anything else, take a look at our FAQ page (link on the left) - it's bound to have some answers you're looking for. But if you're still curious, here's some information just for you:

- The Center will continue to offer free and low-cost space for meetings and community use. The new home will actually mean increased capacity and more functional space for groups. More specific information, including capacity for our new state-of-the-art meeting spaces and information about availability, reservations and cost will be available in 2010.

- Rainbow Alley will continue to offer programming and drop-in space for youth 12 - 21. In fact, the new Center will offer almost twice as much space for Rainbow Alley. Contact Rainbow Alley directly in the spring of 2010 for any changes to hours or programing.

- We will continue to host the David Bohnett Cyber Center. We're excited to announce that we will be significantly upgrading our capacity to 12 terminals with new, faster computers! We also plan to begin hosting educational sessions in the Cyber Center, and it will be available for rental to outside organizations. Check back in 2010 for Cyber Center hours and rental information.

We'll add new and more detailed information on a regular basis and continue to update our FAQ sheet, so keep checking back through the spring.

Still have questions about community space at the new Center? Please contact Hope Wisneski at 303-733-7743 x108.

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