The Hanley Recreation Center is making waves in the community, showcasing its vital role in providing affordable services and fostering local engagement. During a recent city meeting, board sheriff Charlotte highlighted the center's impressive cost-effectiveness, offering services at about a third of the price compared to surrounding areas, saving the community hundreds of thousands over the years.
Charlotte emphasized the center's commitment to transparency and community support, noting that volunteers manage finances and maintain nonprofit status, with an accountant reviewing their books annually. The Hanley Center has become a hub for various local groups, hosting events like the long-standing Mile High Basketball Tournament, which attracts visitors and boosts local businesses.
Program coordinator Lexi Wilson shared exciting updates on community activities, including a children's business fair and regular yoga classes. The center is also gearing up for its first annual Turkey Trudge and a vendor market featuring 40 local vendors, demonstrating its commitment to community engagement and support for local entrepreneurs.
Membership director Carol Windeman, represented by Judy Mackin, addressed concerns about membership numbers, revealing that the center currently has 48 active memberships, with expectations to grow during the summer months. The Hanley Center is also developing corporate memberships to enhance community health and wellness.
The meeting underscored the importance of continued support for the Hanley Recreation Center, as it plays a crucial role in providing affordable fitness options and serving as a gathering place for the community. The center's future initiatives aim to strengthen its position as a vital resource for residents, ensuring that health and fitness remain accessible to all.