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Revised Community Center Design Schemes – Nov 2, 2023

We’re narrowing down our final designs for Special Town Meeting on December 2. Our 100% and 50% options are pretty well defined, and now we are considering two variations of our 75% option – “A” focuses new construction more towards the north, and moves LEAP into a renovated A Pod, while “B” focuses it more towards the center the campus and moves LEAP into a renovated B Pod (as presented at SoTT).

Community Center Possible Space Use

COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING COMMITTEE

POSSIBLE SPACE USE, SEPTEMBER, 2023

Each of the concepts for the Lincoln Community Center includes a variety of administration, support and programming spaces.   Each space is designed to be flexible and support a variety of programs, and enable the COA&HS and PRD staff to plan and deliver a broad selection of activities to engage the Lincoln community.  In addition, the Community Center program and conference rooms will be used other Lincoln community organizations.

Text Box: THE LINCOLN COMMUNITY ROOM, 

Community welcome/networking lounge, complimentary coffee & pastries, newspapers etc.

Text Box: EXERCISE/FITNESS SPACE, can accommodate

PRD: preschool sports, tumbling, gymnastics, Lincoln preschool activity class, youth karate, adult fitness, Bolly X, mat Pilates, Hatha Yoga, chair yoga, Zumba

COA&H: Senior Tai Chi, chair yoga, SAIL, Zumba

Community use: Lincoln Extended-day Activities (LEAP)
Text Box: WARMING KITCHEN,

Meals on Wheels daily, Senior dining

Community coffee/snacks

Text Box: MULTIPURPOSE 1, can accommodate 

COA&HS: support groups, (caregiver, bereavement, change), art studio, Senior dining, movies, Lincoln Academy

PRD: preschool music, youth science, youth dance, youth computer science, adult workshops, adult open art, Magic Garden activity classes

Community Use: Lincoln Family Association, Girl Scouts,
Text Box: PRD OFFICES

Administration, conference room for planning and community use

Text Box: MULTIPURPOSE 2, can accommodate

COA&HS: foreign language, memoirs, knitting, man’s coffee, chess, cribbage, genealogy, coffee & conversation.

PRD: youth language, youth workshops, babysitting/CPR/home alone safety, adult language ASL 

Community use: organizations’ committee/board meetings
Text Box: COA&HS OFFICES

Outreach services, transportation, counseling rooms for family support, health insurance, legal

Text Box: ACTIVITY ROOM, can accommodate

COA&HS: open art studio, Veterans events, coffee with selects, community education, mental health, wellness and hearing clinics, SHINE.

PRD: youth computer science, coding, modelling, Minecraft exploration, 2D video game design, music, Canta y Baila Conmigo, youth science, youth music, textile arts, open studio.

Community use: Lincoln Garden club,

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Draft for illustration purposes only