Friendship Community
Centre
Friendship -
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n.
1. the act of one person knowing , liking and
trusting another. -syn 1. familiarity,
intimacy, acquaintanceship, companionship,
camaraderie, fellowship, company, harmony,
concord, peace, partiality. |
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Friendship Community Centre is the
hub of resident fellowship for everyone who lives in HighPoint
Community. Centrally located within a 5 minute walk to any
HighPoint apartment or home, the 27,000 square foot community
centre serves as the home to many of the services and programs
provided to HighPoint residents.
HighPoint's Community Centre is
mirrored in the lake from its location high on the bluff. It is
positioned between the lake and Friendship Square and is
the focus for all community activities at HighPoint. A dramatic 2
story monumental entry colonnade fronting on Friendship Park
invites people in to get to know each other. Centered directly in
front of the colonnade is a decorative spray fountain marking the
main entrance to both the building and the park. Directly
opposite the fountain and across the park stands the park
bandshell with steeple and illuminated clock that glows in the
night sky.
Friendship Community Centre is a
multi-use structure comprised of a number of diverse forms and
functions...each reconciled to function as one harmonious
environment. Much like a diverse community of people reconciled
to each other for the good of the whole.
The building serves as a learning
center for adult education and nursery care; a gymnasium and
recreational center for adult and youth athletic programs; a
health club featuring weight lifting, aerobic, swimming pool and
spa facilities; an auditorium with stage production facilities
for large group banquets, meetings, church worship, and youth
dances; a cafeteria with cyber-cafe; post office with resident
mail delivery; socialization areas featuring T.V. lounge,
fireplace, outdoor juice bar, poolside terraces and picnicking;
lakeside marina and fishing pier; sand volleyball courts and
meandering jogging trails.
Friendship Centre is the common
place where HighPoint residents experience belonging with their
neighbors and membership to their community. A place where each
resident is encouraged to enjoy the fellowship of his neighbors;
a place where each resident can contribute his/her unique gifts
and talents to the community.
The Institute for Community, (IFC)
a non-profit organization committed to "helping people build
quality relationships where they live and work", will manage
the community programs within HighPoint Community. The IFC
believes that one of the facets of genuine community is the
process of growing from anonymity to interdependence with others.
HighPoint will provide you with the opportunities to participate
in that process. Here's a sampling of the programs envisioned:
Education
- Volunteers start a book for
tots program that administers children books that foster
community values as an early learning resource. (IFC
sponsored children books that teach children basic
community values)
- Resident volunteers operate
an early learning center for children of working parents
in the community centre.
- Interested HighPoint
residents form and guide a children/teen mentoring group
to learn and prepare for adult skills. Programs in
leadership training, starting and operating a small
business, serving the community, trade skills such as
building construction of projects to contribute to the
community, etc. are envisioned, much like a 4-H community
club. ( The goal is to experience the connection between
school and real life while participating in academic
activities tied to community improvement).
- HighPoint Boy Scout troop,
Girl Scout troop, Indian Guides, Indian Princesses.
- Teen investment club led by
adult mentors.
- Computer clubs for adults and
adolescents capitalizing on the resources of the
community centre cyber-cafe.
- Administer a work study
program for HighPoint community teens that networks with
local businesses throughout the wider business community.
(alliance with the local Chambers of Commerce, Hospitals,
Banks, etc.).
- IFC sponsored classes and
workshops designed and tailored to specific age groups
fostering the foundation for specific community building
skills.
- Community sponsored career
fairs.
- School homework hotlines
Neighborhood
- Volunteers operate a
community offering center that exchanges donated food,
clothes toys, etc. for community services and projects
performed by its residents.
- Volunteers operate a food
co-operative purchasing and distributing food throughout
the HighPoint Community at bulk discounts.
- HighPoint Market Days.
- Summer time flower and garden
market on Saturdays in the Community Square.
- Winter Holiday festivities
light display in the Community Square.
- Volunteers operate and
maintain a winter ice-skating pond and warming concession
in the Community Square.
- Volunteers provide seniors
with transportation to and from essential and
recreational/social services.
- IFC administers and acts as a
central resource for "home care" provided by
licensed home care providers.
Environmental
- HighPoint arbor day each year
that provides seedlings for the children to plant in
designated areas throughout the HighPoint Community to
encourage environmental awareness while beautifying the
community.
- HighPoint garden club that
maintains and beautifies the common areas by neighborhood
volunteers.
- Neighborhood recycling club
promoting and administering recycling awareness
throughout the HighPoint Community.
- Ecology awareness day
(stocking the lake with fish, nature walks with local
arborists, etc.)
- Cultural Arts
- Visual Arts club, community
art fair.
- HighPoint theater group that
sponsors and performs plays for the Community residents.
- Cyber Arts club designing and
maintaining the HighPoint web pages.
- 4th of July fireworks display
Professional Outreach
- Youth counseling center
(at-risk youth connections, vandal control, etc.).
- Marriage counseling center
- Community based HPO offered
to all residents in affiliation with local hospital
group.
- Free service, low interest
HighPoint credit card ( Master Card ) administered by
local bank with % proceeds donated to IFC for community
benefit programs.
- Bank sponsored financial
workshops, investment planning, homebuying, estate
planning, debt consolidation, etc.
- HighPoint Medicare days for
vaccinations, check-ups, etc. sponsored by hospital
affiliate.
- Program integration with
Romeoville Park District.
- "Neighbor-net"
shopping connection with all local merchants.
Care for the Needy
- Homesite donations (one from
each neighborhood) to 'Habitat for Humanity'. Volunteers
administer workgroups to build each home.
- Homeless shelter affiliate.
- Meals on wheels for
residents.
- Charity carnival each year
with % contributed to needy organizations or groups.
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