The Day

Norwich Arts Center begins renovation project

- By CLAIRE BESSETTE Day Staff Writer c.bessette@theday.com

Norwich — It’s fitting that Norwich Arts Center will open the play “Sealed for Freshness” Friday, just days after crews from Mattern Constructi­on encased its building at 60 Broadway in scaffoldin­g and draped a thick, opaque curtain over the structure to begin a $75,000 façade restoratio­n project.

The two events are coincident­al, NAC board President Charlie Chase said, but he likes the seemingly intentiona­l tiein between the building work and the play, stressing that the Norwich Arts Center remains open for theater events and exhibits in the first-floor arts gallery. The Broadway sidewalk beneath the scaffoldin­g also is open, along with the parking lot adjacent to the building, Chase said.

NAC received a $50,000 grant from the state Department of Economic and Community Developmen­t, matched with a $25,000 code correction grant through the city’s downtown revitaliza­tion program administer­ed by the Norwich Community Developmen­t Corp. for the façade project, Chase said.

The façade project includes repairs to a structural problem on the right side support column, plus cosmetic restoratio­n work, repairs to cracks in the masonry and a new seal to keep the weather out — so the building actually will be “sealed for freshness,” as the play title states.

The façade work, being done by Mattern Constructi­on of Baltic, will begin Tuesday and is expected to take about three weeks.

At the same time, Norwich Arts Center also rushed to qualify for a double rebate for energy efficient air conditioni­ng systems offered by Norwich Public Utilities this summer.

The aging and failing heating and cooling system has left the third-floor Donald Oat Theater without air conditioni­ng for the past several years, severely limiting summer use of the space.

Installing a new rooftop HVAC unit is expected to cost $19,700. NAC has received a $5,000 grant from Chelsea Groton Bank Foundation and used a $1,000 “generous donation” from a longtime arts center volunteer as the initial down payment for the work, Chase said. The center has applied for one other grant and will file an applicatio­n for a third grant shortly.

The HVAC replacemen­t project qualifies for a $9,250 rebate from NPU.

“When I found out they were going to give us the double rebate, I became very determined to make it happen this summer to take advantage of that,” Chase said.

While the constructi­on work will take place during the week, the play, “Sealed for Freshness,” set at a 1960s Tupperware party, will run on the next two weekends. Performanc­es will take place Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 for NAC members and groups of 10 or more, $17 for military personnel, students and seniors and $18 for the general public.

For informatio­n and to order tickets, go to www.norwichart­s.org or call (860) 8872789.

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