Written by Alexandria Harvey*
You may wonder what the point of a community center is. A community center is broad in scope because it reflects the needs and wants of the neighborhood.
- take an indoor swim on an otherwise wintry night,
- participate in a cooking class or art class with friends (old and new!),
- attend events that celebrate the diverse culture reflected in the part of Long Island we call home,
- educate the youth on local opportunities,
- develop networking events shop for homemade crafts during the December holidays,
- promote a neighborhood haunted house at Halloween, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.
I don’t know exactly what we will do because we do not have such a space.
One of the problems is that I don’t know how to start a community center, at least not by myself. Sure, I can Google as well as the next person, and I can find a host of general sources suggesting that the neighbors gather together and develop a plan for a specific plot of land. Before that, however, I need to sell you on why a community center is important.
I just want to say, “I’m taking a cooking class in Elmont” or “I’m heading to the annual neighborhood Christmas sale.”
I’ll take a walk at the indoor track tonight since it’s cold out.
The community center is hosting Supermarket Bingo this week.
My friends from town and I are planning to meet for that lecture.
If you are a resident, consider vocally supporting the next desire for development that makes its presence known in the area.
If you have rejected previous such proposals, I want to know what your plans are for our future.
Our community center rests in the hands of people who have power, but if we can find a way to shift that power, then we can potentially manifest our desires for a central location for entertainment and education in Elmont.
Alexandria Harvey is a pseudonym.*
Stay tuned for Part Three of our brand-new original series, “The Elephants in Elmont,” with Contributing Writer and Elmont resident Alexandria Harvey.
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