To mark the starting point of construction, staff and Board Members smashed up some walls in the Mid City Concerns Senior Center. Interior walls are marked for demolition to make room for support columns going down the length of the building. This will not only ensure the building will be safe for years to come but also open the space allowing for larger gatherings and a more connected feel. The Senior Center will have more options for space usage and an opportunity to revive the space. We look at this project much like a home remodel. To our members this is their second home and we want to make it the best possible home for them with improvements to enhance their experience at Mid-City Concerns. Board President, Kim Lloyd of Washington Trust Bank, Vice-President, Shaun Greer of Lukins & Annis, Board Members Josh Terris of Band Construction and Dave Skinfill of Spokane Restaurant Equipment joined the staff to take a sledgehammer to the walls, saving General Contractor Bouten Construction some manual labor! This renovation will not only open up the Senior Center but will also bring a new look and feel to the operations side of the building. Plans are underway to increase the efficiency of the organization and make the overall experience even more improved for volunteers. Interested in joining us in this building project? Visit us online at www.mowspokane.org/building to find out how you can help us raise the roof!
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