Construction Initiated at Building 212 in La Salle for Redesign
Stage 212 Auditorium Renovation Begins in Downtown La Salle
The renovation of the Stage 212 auditorium in downtown La Salle is underway, with a focus on modernizing the venue and improving the audience experience.
Last Monday, volunteers from GAF in Peru and Stage 212 productions began the process of removing the old seating inside the auditorium as part of the renovation efforts. This work is set to continue, with volunteers needed on various days, including Saturday.
The removal of seats marks the beginning of renovation phases that will likely include upgrading the auditorium’s facilities. While specific plans for improvements beyond seating replacement are not yet detailed, the renovations are expected to involve replacing ceiling tiles, acoustic sound panels, updating sound equipment and speakers, and modifying the HVAC system.
For those interested in supporting the project, community engagement opportunities are available. Although specific fundraising details are not explicitly outlined, the active involvement of volunteers suggests that Stage 212 likely welcomes assistance from the community.
If you wish to know more about fundraising campaigns or a comprehensive list of planned improvements, direct inquiries to the Stage 212 management or local La Salle community organizations may provide updated specifics.
For those who wish to volunteer, information about seat removal at Stage 212 can be found by clicking the provided link. A call for volunteers has been made for seat removals on multiple days, including Saturday.
Let's work together to transform Stage 212 into a modern and vibrant venue for performances and community events. Join the renovation efforts today!
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