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4B C TUESDAY JUNE 8, 2004 <br /> <br />SUBURBS <br /> <br />HASTINGS <br /> <br />YMCA in works as <br /> <br />fund-raising starts <br /> <br />$2 million donation kicks off campaign <br /> <br />BY SHANNON PRATHER <br /> Pioneer Press <br /> <br /> The YMCA of Greater <br />Saint Paul could break ground <br />on a full-service, $8 million <br />center in Hastings as early as <br />2005. <br /> The Hastings Area Family <br />YMCA launched its multimil- <br />lion-dollar capital campaign <br />Monday. HastLugs-based <br />Smead Manufacturing jump- <br />started the fund-raising with a <br />$2 million contribution, mark- <br />Lug the largest single donation <br />in the St. Paul YMCA's 147- <br />year-history. Hastings YMCA's <br />14-member Board of Directors <br />and Y staff also have vowed to <br />personally donate and raise <br /> <br /> Regina Medical Center, <br />which is partnering with the <br />YMCA~ tentatively has <br />approved a long-term agree- <br />ment to lease land to the <br />YMCA for $1 a year. In return, <br />the medical center will house <br />its Healthy for Life wellness <br />program in the new building. <br /> If organizers meet their <br />capital campaign goal, the <br />Hasting YMCA will be 65,000 <br />square feet and include an <br />aquatic center, gymnasium, <br />fitness center, walking track, <br />teen center, children's gym <br />and playground. It will serve <br />about 3,000 children and fami- <br />lies. <br /> Monday, community mem- <br />bers and YMCA board mem- <br />bers, who started offering <br />YMCA programs at local <br />schools in 1999, said Hastings <br /> <br />and surrounding communities <br />sorely need a family and com- <br />munity center. <br /> "We've refused to let this <br />dream die," said Dr. Lawrence <br />Erickson, medical director of <br />Regina Medical Center and <br />Hastings Area YMCA capital <br />campaign chairman. <br /> Erickson stressed the need <br />for the new athletic and com- <br />munity centex: <br /> "Inactive lifestyle, obesity <br />and lack of physical exercise <br />has become the No. 2 cause Of <br />preventative death in the Unit- <br />ed States, second only to ciga- <br />rette smoking," Erickson said. <br /> Sharon Avent, Smead CEO, <br />said she polled her employees <br />before deciding to donate. <br /> "Everyone said this is <br />important to our community <br />and our family life," Smead <br />said. "I think this is an <br />important project for Hast- <br />ings. We need a family gath- <br />ering place andwe don't have <br />that now." <br /> Market and feasibility stud- <br />ies have concluded there is a <br />community need and econom- <br />ic support for a Hastings <br />YMCA, said Thomas Brinsko, <br />president and CEO of the <br />YMCA of Greater St. Paul. The <br />St. Paul Y operates 11 full- <br />service sites, three overnight <br />camps, five day-camps in Min- <br />nesota and Wisconsin and <br />provide~ childcare, for 2,800 <br />daily. <br /> Brinsko said most YMCA <br />facilities open about 18 <br />months after the start of the <br />capital campaign. <br /> <br /> <br />