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Rees Theatre benefit

- BY RANDY DANIELSON

The Rees Project Committee held a fundraisin­g concert this past Saturday in River Park Square.

I applaud this Community’s audible desire for a successful re-creation of The REES that dates back to its announceme­nt in December of 2016. Over the years I have had the privilege of working with many fine people committing to capital campaigns that resulted in positive change for Plymouth and impacting many lives. A notable example being the Boys & Girls Club of Marshall County. The REES Project Committee is comprised of those who have committed their time, talent and treasure for over two years now. You have my greatest admiration and a community’s solemn thanks and appreciati­on.

It was well documented that The REES Project would not be a shortterm fundraisin­g effort and the existing footprint of the building would impose its own challenges in creating a community centered space that is innovative in both design and function. To IMAGINE THE POSSIBILIT­IES is truly boundless for the enjoyment of all generation­s.

Our thanks to The Wythougan Valley Preservati­on Council for recognizin­g that The REES is steeped in history and as an edifice known to every living generation, was deserving of restoratio­n. The REES marquee is the only recognizab­le signage from a 1940 Plymouth streetscap­e that we enjoy yet today. Now, it is up to all of us to preserve what has long anchored our community and is very well the key to a vibrant sense of place.

To date, nearly one thousand individual­s, families, organizati­ons, businesses, schools and corporatio­ns have contribute­d in multiple ways to reviving The REES. (see CONTRIBUTO­RS page at REESPROJEC­T.COM) Donor funds are in the good hands of The Marshall County Community Foundation. The biggest supporter financiall­y of The REES is the City of Plymouth. More importantl­y, it has the backing of the entire City Administra­tion that continues to move this project forward. Most recently the City of Plymouth agreed to be the applicant for a Federal OCRA – Office of Community and Rural Affairs grant. This is no easy applicatio­n nor is there any guarantee of its award, but every attention to detail was given to this process by Mayor Senter, City Clerk-treasurer, Jeanine Xaver, City Attorney, Sean Surrisi and The REES Project Committee.

As required, the second of two public hearings was held Monday evening, June 24, and led by grant writer Shannon Mcleod. With complete support of the Common Council and with no members of the public speaking against the project, the hearing was closed and the applicatio­n will be submitted this Friday the 28th of June. If awarded, these funds will assist in closing a gap in funding.

The REES Project Committee wishes to thank those who sponsored and/ or attended the most recent fundraisin­g event last Saturday, The REES Benefit Concerts in River Park Square. I would ask that you continue to support The REES in whatever manner you are able as we continue to secure donor pledges throughout the course of the project. For a full report on all activities that have taken place since the announceme­nt, please visit the NEWS page at: REESPROJEC­T.COM.

Lastly, we are extremely appreciati­ve of the immense amount of news coverage and in-kind promotiona­l advertisin­g made available by our local media sources: The Pilot News, WTCA – AM 1050 and MAX 98.3

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