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		<title>Youth center funding tops $15 million</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.hyannisyouth.org/2004/10/youth-center-funding-tops-15-million><img src=http://www.hyannisyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/releas1-150x150.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left width=100  border=0></a>From the Barnstable     Patriot October 21, 2004
By David Still II
 dstill@barnstablepatriot.com
With another $1 million donation, fund-raising for the Hyannis Youth and Community Center is $1 million over its original $14 million goal, and thats all to the good, according to the organizations president.
The pledge was comes from the Lyndon Paul Lorusso [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua';"><strong>From the Barnstable     Patriot October 21, 2004</strong></span></p>
<p>By David Still II<br />
<a href="mailto:dstill@barnstablepatriot.com"> dstill@barnstablepatriot.com</a></p>
<div id="attachment_49" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 266px"><a href="http://www.hyannisyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/releas1.jpg" rel="lightbox[47]"><img class="size-full wp-image-49" title="photo courtesy Lynne Poyant RAY OF LIGHT � Former Boston Bruins great Ray Bourque helped celebrate the opening of the Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Memorial Skating Rink Saturday, where it was announced that another $1 million was donated for its replacement. Attending the ceremony (l-r) were Dr. Gail Lese, assistant town manager Paul Niedzwiecki, Sen. Therese Murray, David Chase, Banknorth board member John Drew, town council president Gary Brown, Ray Bourque and youth center foundation president Paul Lebel." src="http://www.hyannisyouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/releas1.jpg" alt="photo courtesy Lynne Poyant RAY OF LIGHT � Former Boston Bruins great Ray Bourque helped celebrate the opening of the Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Memorial Skating Rink Saturday, where it was announced that another $1 million was donated for its replacement. Attending the ceremony (l-r) were Dr. Gail Lese, assistant town manager Paul Niedzwiecki, Sen. Therese Murray, David Chase, Banknorth board member John Drew, town council president Gary Brown, Ray Bourque and youth center foundation president Paul Lebel." width="256" height="161" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">photo courtesy Lynne Poyant RAY OF LIGHT  Former Boston Bruins great Ray Bourque helped celebrate the opening of the Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Memorial Skating Rink Saturday, where it was announced that another $1 million was donated for its replacement. Attending the ceremony (l-r) were Dr. Gail Lese, assistant town manager Paul Niedzwiecki, Sen. Therese Murray, David Chase, Banknorth board member John Drew, town council president Gary Brown, Ray Bourque and youth center foundation president Paul Lebel.</p></div>
<p>With another $1 million donation, fund-raising for the Hyannis Youth and Community Center is $1 million over its original $14 million goal, and thats all to the good, according to the organizations president.</p>
<p>The pledge was comes from the Lyndon Paul Lorusso Charitable Trust of 2002, a philanthropic organization formed by Paul and Lila Lorusso from the remaining assets Independence Park. For the donation, the entire ground floor of the center will be named for Lyndon P. Lorusso, the Lorussos son who died in a 1971 accident. It is the latest in a long line of large donations and namings for the Lorusso family, which has done much philanthropic in Lyndons name.</p>
<p>The announcement of the donation and naming was made by Hyannis Youth &amp; Community Center Foundation chairman Paul Lebel just prior to the season opening at the rink on Saturday.</p>
<p>At this point weve raised about $15 million, said David Chase, president of the foundation.</p>
<p>Thats more than the original estimates for constructing and equipping the center called for. In the coming months, those numbers will be revisited as the final design work is completed.</p>
<p>The youth center got a significant boost last month with the passage of the states supplemental 2004 budget, which tapped more than $400 million in state surplus fund for new spending and projects. Included in that amount was $3.5 million for the non-town matching grant for the center, bringing the total to $14 million prior to the latest gift.</p>
<p>Chase said that the town and fund-raising group will have discussions about what to do with any excess funds. Options include the town simply not spending its full $9 million commitment, or perhaps putting it toward the establishment of an ongoing endowment for the centers operations and maintenance. Such an endowment has been discussed and is desired by the foundation, but talks with the town on those matters have yet to take place.</p>
<p>One thing that is certain, Chase said, is that the fund-raising effort has not ended.</p>
<p>Were not done raising money, Chase said. Those interested in making a donation or simply learning more about the youth center should log on to www.hyannisyouth.org.</p>
<p>The announcement came as part of the season opening for the skating rink, which featured a special appearance by former Boston Bruins captain Ray Bourque. His appearance was coordinated through Banknorth, for which the former Bruin serves as a spokesman. Banknorth is among the larger contributors to the youth center, providing a large enough donation to have the main lobby carry its name.</p>
<p>Bourque skated, provided a clinic and scrimmaged with four different groups as part of the afternoon, appropriately called An Afternoon with Ray Bourque.</p>
<p>Chase estimated that there were between 400 and 500 people in attendance.</p>
<p>The Center</p>
<p>If all goes according to plan, the current rink will be torn down in Spring 2006 and the new twin-rink facility, along with its large gymnasium and function room, will open its doors in the fall of that year.</p>
<p>While the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Memorial Skating Rink, built as an open arena in 1957 and covered in 1965, will cease to exist, Chase said that the name will remain in some fashion and will be associated with the new ice rinks. The exact details have not been worked out with the family. U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy assisted in the initial funding of the project, securing a $1 million U.S. Department of Education grant toward its construction.</p>
<p>There remain numerous other naming opportunities for the project, including name of the overall facility. According to the organizations Web site, www.hyannisyouth.org, that honor would require a gift of $2.5 million.</p>
<p>Other naming opportunities include the gymnasium ($250,000); computer room ($100,000); fitness/ballet studio ($50,000) and other small areas and fixtures.</p>
<p>Already taken are the cafe (Scudder Family/Hy-Line), the main lobby (Banknorth of Massachusetts), the function room (Tony Shepley/Shepley Wood Products), the rink lobby (Barnstable Youth Hockey Association), the game room (the Tracy family), and the home bench in the small rink (Puritan Cape Cod), among others.</p>
<p>David Still is the editor of the Barnstable Patriot. He welcomes your feedback.</p>
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		<title>States $3.6M comes in for youth center: Work toward 2006 opening begins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Still II
dstill@barnstablepatriot.com

By the time Governor Mitt Romney signed the supplemental 04 budget       last Friday, the $3.5 million for the Hyannis Youth And Community Center       was already assured.
The work by Cape legislators, with a big hand from Senate Ways and   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="StoryAuthor"><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua';">By David Still II<br />
<a class="StoryAuthorEmail" style="text-decoration: none;" href="mailto:dstill@barnstablepatriot.com">dstill@barnstablepatriot.com<br />
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<p><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua';">By the time Governor Mitt Romney signed the supplemental 04 budget       last Friday, the $3.5 million for the Hyannis Youth And Community Center       was already assured.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua';">The work by Cape legislators, with a big hand from Senate Ways and       Means Chairman Therese Murray, helped the project avoid the swipe of       Romneys veto pen and was even called out within Romneys comments to       the press after the bill was finalized. The governor vetoed $76 million       from the budget package approved by the House and Senate for a total       supplemental spending package of $439 million.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua';">The $3.5 million completes the non-town funding portion of the $14       million project, allowing it to proceed to the design and engineering       stage. David Chase, president of the youth centers non-profit group,       expects that bids for design work would go out this fall or winter, with       plans set by next summer. Construction could begin after the 2005-06       skating season.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua';">In addition to the $9 million commitment from the town is a $1 million       federal Department of Education grant, secured through U.S. Sen. Edward       Kennedy. Release of the town funds was contingent upon a $4 million       private match.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua';">In an e-mail to supporters, Chase wrote, Given the time that has       elapsed, rising steel prices, and rising interest rates, the Hyannis Youth       &amp; Community Center Foundation will continue fundraising to cover these       rising costs and to eventually begin building an endowment.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua';">In the e-mail, Chase credited Murray, Rep. Demetrius Atsalis, Sen. Rob       O Leary, Rep. Jeff Perry and even a couple of candidates in the November       election. Larry Wheatley, running for state representative in the Fifth       Barnstable District, and Dr. Gail Lese, running for Cape and islands state       senator, were singled out for their support.</span></p>
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