Upgrades Unveiled at Pittsfield Senior Center
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Mayor Daniel Bianchi presents a plaque to artist Laurie Cormier, who attended with his wife. Left, the computer sign-in and some of the lobby display. |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Mayor Daniel Bianchi and residents gathered Wednesday to celebrate a newly renovated lobby to its bustling downtown senior center, aka "the Froio Foyer."
Senior Center Director Vincent Marinaro said the refurbished foyer at the Ralph J. Froio Senior Center was designed to better serve its members and to provide easier access to the computer sign-in system, which helps in compiling data for marketing and grants.
The Retired Senior Volunteer Program will be staffing the front desk with volunteer greeters, who will provide information about the center and also encourage people to sign in when they arrive.
"It's always improving," said Bianchi. "That's the nice thing about the Senior Center, it's always changing."
Bianchi discussed the transition the building had seen from its function as a movie theater decades ago, crediting former Mayor Anne Wotjkowski with the vision to convert the facility to its current purpose.
"I would put this senior center up against any as far as the wonderful people who work here," Bianchi told the assembled crowd.
Bianchi also presented a plaque honoring artist Laurie Cormier, who has provided numerous works of art for the center's walls and has donated an original painting of the Froio itself, as the former Capitol theater, for the new reception area.
"For the enrichment of the Froio Center, through your timeless displays of visual art, and for your donation of your painting of the Froio center for permanent display," reads the citation plaque.
"I'd like to tell everyone how fortunate we are to have such a large center," said Cormier, a longtime enthusiast of the center. "It's a real gem."
Richard Briggs, chairman of the city's Council on Aging, told iBerkshires the revamped reception area will be instrumental in helping the center advance its efforts to provide seniors with information about local services as well as its own programs.
"There's so many things we're trying to provide as services to seniors," said Briggs, "So many people retire, and they don't know what's available to them. That's what it's all about."
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