City to hold ribbon cutting for new community center Thursday
The 30,000 square foot community center houses multiple meeting rooms, arts and craft spaces, music rooms, as well as a multi-use gym for Madison’s special needs community.
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Published 6:06 pm Tuesday, January 7, 2025

City to hold ribbon cutting for new community center Thursday

MADISON – In coordination with Madison Visionary Partners, the City of Madison will celebrate the grand opening of the new Madison Community Center on Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. The grand opening marks years of work transitioning the facility into a functional necessity for residents and community groups.

“The community center marks a maturation of Madison and will serve as an asset for all ages to utilize and enjoy for decades to come,” Madison Mayor Paul Finley stated. “From the project’s inception, to dollars raised, then design and construction, this project has come full-circle; and we are thrilled to provide access to affordable facilities and programs that bring families and neighbors together.”

The 30,000 square foot community center houses multiple meeting rooms, arts and craft spaces, music rooms, as well as a multi-use gym for Madison’s special needs community. A courtyard at the center of the facility hosts picnic tables for outdoor gathering and a small performance stage. Additionally, Madison’s Senior Center occupies one wing of the building, expanding opportunities for our growing active senior community.

“Public spaces, like the community center, help define a city’s quality of life, which is why MVP is so thankful to our donors for contributing $1,009,500 towards the facility. The community center enhances the social infrastructure of Madison as we continue to grow a vibrant, connected and healthy city,” said Christina Hearne, Executive Director of Madison Visionary Partners.

Madison’s Parks and Recreation Department is underway scheduling programs and room rentals. To view programs and reserve rooms at the Community Center, download the Madison Parks and Recreation app on the App Store or Google Play.

The remaining 30 acres of land is slated to connect and extend to the Bradford Creek Greenway.

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