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A former newspaper reporter who has lived in Franklin for nearly 40 years, Marjorie is active in several Franklin and Hales Corners organizations.

Franklin Cultural Arts Center: Want to Get Involved?

By Marjorie Pagel
Tuesday, Sep 30 2008, 12:24 PM
I recently received a newsletter from Don Dorsan, President of the Franklin Cultural Arts Center.  Although the building has yet to begin, Don and other supporters of the FCAC have been working hard to get this building “off the ground.” 

If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, Don wants to hear from you:

Would you like to become involved in any way, such as helping with events or working on the capital campaign? 

Would you like to receive further information? 

Would you like to make a tax-deductible contribution to the capital campaign?

If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, please contact Don at 414-525-0009  or send him an email at ddorsan@yahoo.com.  And by all means, check out the Franklin Cultural Arts Center website: http://www.franklinculturalcenter.org/

In the meantime, let me tell you about two events in the works that Don wants you to know about: 

1)  October 17, at 7:30 p.m.  ComedySportz will be at thePolish Community Center, 6941 South 68th Street. This event is co-sponsored by WaterStone Bank and Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare.  Tickets, at $20 each, are on sale at Sentry store on 76th and Rawson or by calling 414-525-0009, or online at the website address above. 

Quoted from the website: “ComedySportz, Milwaukee's longest running show, is a team competitive interactive comedy experience. Unlike most other forms of performance comedy, Comedysportz is great for all ages. The audience of a typical Comedysportz match contains everyone from kids to college students to parents to grandparents.” 

2) November 15,  “Divas and Divine Desserts” will be held at the Franklin Public Library.  This event, which brings together good music, good food and good friends, is made possible by funding grant from the Harley-Davidson Foundation, with additional support from WaterStone Bank.  It will be co-hosted by Friends of the Franklin Library.  

There’s another event, “Jingle Bell Jazz,” in December.  More details will be coming.   

Questions you might have about the proposed Cultural Center in Franklin are answered on the website.  The full answer to one of those questions is included here:

What community needs will the center fill?A group of parents banded together to form the FCAC to address the lack of an auditorium in the Franklin schools. Currently performances take place in a converted cafeteria. One referendum which included an auditorium has already failed. We offer a low cost alternative to this problem.The city needs a senior center and the FCAC will be well suited to fill that void. The Center will provide educational outreach programs for young and old (we envision services such as art therapy), and will be home to community theater groups as well as a wide range of service organizations.We believe that it would be wasteful for the city and the school district to construct separate community and senior centers and an auditorium. Why not unite them all under one roof?

Other questions are:
Where will the Franklin Cultural Arts Center be located? 
How much will it cost?
How much have you raised so far?
How will the Franklin Cultural Arts Center be funded?
What about after it's built?  Will it become a burden on the taxpayers?
Who will use the facility? Does the Franklin Cultural Arts Center only serve Franklin?
Is "Franklin Cultural Arts Center" the official name?
When do you plan on opening the facility? 

If you have any personal opinions about this proposed Center in Franklin, please share your comments below.  I've asked Don Dorsan to review this blog and post some of his own additional comments.

In the meantime, I'll "Meet You at the Corner."

Comments

ddorsan   

Marjorie, It is an exciting time in the history of the Franklin Cultural Arts Center things are starting to come together.  We’ve been holding a series of “Friend Raising” events over the years, this year’s list of events is our most ambitious ever.  Events like our upcoming Comedy Sports are sampling of the kinds of events the center could provide our community and the surrounding communities such as Greendale, Hales Corners Oak Creek and beyond.

Up until this point our efforts have been focused on getting the word out about our concept and building a strong base of support. Recently, we started the next step and launched what we are calling the cornerstone campaign to raise funds for things like needs assessments, feasibility studies, land acquisition cost, and architectural services.

We aren’t certain where the facility will be located at this time. We are interested in the Fountains of Franklin area but are looking at other locations as well.  We would like to work with our school district and city towards the possibility of a multi facility location or a combined facility. We believe that this would be the most cost effective solution to service multiple needs regardless of where it would be located in Franklin.

Cost estimates for the facility and land are in the $20 million dollar range. This will be a state of the art destination point in our community. Our concept is based on the successful Sharron Lynn Wilson Center in Brookfield. Built without property tax dollars and totally self supporting, the facility will not be a burden to the tax payers to be built,  or for operational cost. Fees would be charged to the partner tenants. Our proposal to the school district is similar to that of the Wilson center - a fee for a specific number of days of use with the schools getting first pick. In Brookfield that annual fee is about $150,000 per year for 100 days of use. It’s a great deal for the tax payers! You couldn’t staff and heat the facility for that. Ours will be a multi function facility serving a wide range of needs from kids to seniors to the business community and service organizations.  We envision the Center to become the heart of Franklin and the surrounding communities.

Will it be named the Franklin Cultural Arts Center?  No, The working name does not reflect the regional or intercommunity scope of the center. Part of the funding plan for the facility is to offer naming rights for the center itself and major components of it to major donors.

Much as in other communities, it will take a committed individual or corporation, who shares our vision of servicing the needs our the greater community to step forward. We will be happy to memorialize that person’s generosity by naming the facility after them.  

I hope that answered all of your questions. Thank you for helping us to get the word out. We welcome any and all assistance and are actively seeking volunteers, committee members and board members.

If your readers are interested in joining our efforts or donating to the Cornerstone campaign please drop me an e-mail at ddorsan@yahoo.com or call me at 414-525-0009.

October 1, 2008 1:55 PM

Corrine_in_Franklin   

As I try to find activities for my young daughter, I see there is very little in this part of Milwaukee Suburbia.  Everything fun or educational for kids is Waukesha and west.  We really need a place for good, quality things to do for kids (and adults!).  

I would envision the Cultural Arts Center to be similar to the Sharon Lynn Wilson Center.  A place for everything to do with the various forms of art including classes (dance, drawing/painting, hand-crafts, acting, voice, instrumental music, etc.), performances, art gallery space and so on.  

Both my husband and I have music, theater and performance in our backgrounds.  It would be great to have such a wonderful facility in our own backyard.  

I would also suggest that the center become as multi-purpose as possible.  Perhaps with meeting rooms, catering facilities and conference space.  A small area could be rented out as an alternative income stream to a coffee shop or small restaurant that would double as kitchen space for the facility.  As a small business owner, I find it would be so useful to have some space for training, holding a small conference or meeting with clients.

The link I'm attaching is from the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center in Brookfield.  I am not in any way affilliated with this center, but it does provide a wealth of insight into what the Franklin Center could be.

So, that's my two-cents.  

October 3, 2008 11:57 AM

ddorsan   

Corrine, Yes! your right on target with our vision for the center. We have toured the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center on several occasions to learn from them.  

Please visit our website at www.franklinculturalcenter.org. We have a page with some concept plans that give you more.

Don

October 20, 2008 7:16 PM

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