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| Last updated at 1:32 AM on 24/11/09 |
Park plan progressing; Ground breaks on Dunfield Park centre 
CORNER BROOK CLIFF WELLS The Western Star
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| Ben Fitzgerald shows an artist’s rendering of the new Dunfield Park Community Centre. The redeveloped structure at 9 Vine Place will be fully accessible and boasts a primary-care health clinic and a small gymnasium. — Star photo by Cliff Wells |
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A fully-functioning community centre can do a lot for a neighbourhood, and Ben Fitzgerald is counting on the redeveloped Dunfield Park Community Centre to become a source of pride for the community.
The centre’s executive director wants the stigma of living in Dunfield Park to disappear and part of the plan to make that happen is the expansion and re-design of the centre so it’s fully accessible to the residents of the area.
It’s also meant to serve the 2,300 residents in Newfoundland and Labrador Housing units in the Corner Brook area. In fact, there will soon be a contest to decide on the centre’s new name.
“The idea of the name change is not to get away from Dunfield Park, but it’s to address the fact that this newly-expanded centre is about serving all the tenants of Newfoundland and Labrador Housing tenants, whether it be from Farmdale of Hendon Drive area, Carter Avenue, Beothuck Crescent, in Curling or in Humbermouth,” Fitzgerald said.
The first 40 years of Dunfield Park is something Fitzgerald says can look back on, but he hopes the next 40 find the opportunity for change being taken.
He knows what a community centre can do. A 14X16 security guard house became a youth centre and the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary’s mischief calls went from an average of 68 a month to two a month.
While it’s currently being housed at Ivy Court, the temporary location is far from an ideal spot.
The first thing the new centre will do is increase access to the programs.
“There is not a whole lot of accessible programs outside what we offer for this demographic,” Fitzgerald said. “Because of transportation barriers and other factors the ability for one of our kids to play minor hockey, it’s just not possible.”
The sooner the new centre is built, the sooner accessible programming will be available for at-risk youth, Fitzgerald said.
Brook Construction has been given the contract for the ground preparation and foundation work, which must be complete by Jan. 8. If work begins in January, Fitzgerald believes the project can be completed by September. If construction has to wait until the spring thaw the project will likely clew up in late fall.
Ground broke on the new section of the building Monday afternoon.
The redevelopment will see an elevator installed to make the Vine Place facility wheelchair accessible.
Western Health is a partner in the new centre with a primary health clinic included in the facility. The Western School District is already a partner in the centre with the Homework Haven program and the Department of Education with the Adult Basic Education program.
While most of the programing that happens at the centre doesn’t have a monetary cost associated with it, there are expectations and requirements.
“There’s no handouts,” Fitzgerald said. “While it’s free to enter Homework Haven and to participate in the Canadian Tire Jump Start program, in order to benefit from the sports program, you have to give up three days a week to the educational program. You’re purchasing it through your commitment and we’re finding partners who will reward your commitment.”
The Dunfield Park Community Centre’s annual general meeting is set for Thursday at 7 p.m. at Ivy Court on Walsh’s Road.
A new board of directors is scheduled to be selected at the meeting.
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Shawn Lodge from Crysler, Ontario writes: Ben,
It is nice to see and know your passion for the development of young people has not changed since your time in the Canadian Forces. I take real pride in reading and hearing about champions, such as yourself, who make a difference in the lives of others.
Shawn
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ts from nf writes: Bravo and keep up the great work. It's amazing what can happen when you give people something to do and somewhere to go.
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JPB from NL writes: Kudos Mr. Fitzgerald...the community and world in general needs more people like you!
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jd from nl writes: Just wondering if the programs are for all kids in the corner brook area or just the kids under social assistance? I hope all kids can be involved, it seems us folks who are considered to be in the middle income bracket get the short end of the stick. We can not afford alot of the things we want our kids to have and we get no funding either. I know of some families who the government is paying for the kids under five to be in daycare to socialize while the mom is at home but yet I had to stay home with my two because I would go in the hole working and paying for the daycare.
I am happy to hear this new center is going ahead because regardless of my beef's of the system... the kids deserve it!!!
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Rob & Karen Humber from Ottawa, Ontario writes: Ben,
Kudos to you for your tireless efforts to make a positive difference in the community and improve the lives of the families and their children.
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