Trenton – It is a good problem to have when displaying the achievements of local athletes, requires a much larger space than his current home.
It is even more good to see this space that begins to rise from the ground.
This is the case of Main Street in Trenton, where visible signs of the Hall of Fame of New Pictou County Sports Heritage are formed.
Cindy Makinnon, a member of the Committee on Construction and Managing Director for Coastal New Scotia, said all contracts had been assigned and employed.
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“We’re on the way,” Makinnon said. “We are in good shape that will open this year, whether it is in the summer or early fall, but the expected opening date is this year.”
Makinn said the Committee has a recent designation for design work and what they want to see, interior of the building, including a museum section for displaying artifacts and objects that recall some of the largest sports moments of Pictou County and the athletes who They create them too, and created them, which created them and created them, which created and created them, which created them and created them, which created and created them, which created them and created them, which created them and created them, who created them and the athletes who created and created them, which created and created them, which created them and the athletes who created and created them, which created them and the athletes who created them and created them, which created them The athletes who created them and created them also athletes as a community room and kitchenette.
“You watch the best practices from other areas. Our project manager has certainly looked at other places and talks with designers and some performers, too, “Makinnon said. “However, it is a unique building built with a unique design.
“You take elements from other places in terms of interior design to show displays and artifacts and we look at many different functions,” she added. “But again it is about making it unique to this sports hall of glory.”
Makinnon said the building would be approximately 6000 square feet.
“Maybe a little smaller,” she added. “But the space we had in the federal building of East River Road (Civic # 340, in New Glasgow) is a room, so what it has is basically what we could fit. But there are other artifacts (which should be displayed) and great items that people give us to show all the time. “
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Makinnon said there really was no comparison.
“It will be greater, more yard and digitally focused so that there are interactions for visitors,” she said. “And colorful displays that make sure (imagine) that we are aware and recognize the different cultures around us.”
The location of the main street is also crucial for making the hall of glory much more visible to those who pass by, whether on foot, by bicycle or in a vehicle. And if it is a vehicle, there will be enough parking.
“Visitors have easy access and also the buses even, something like that,” Makinnon said. “So this does it well for the school groups, visitors who came to inspect the area. It’s just the perfect place. “
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The land was donated by the city of Trenton after the commission met with various municipalities in the county that have the potential to donate land. Moving to Trenton is suitable for the fact that this is the original home of the Hall of Fame, which appeared in 1989 thanks to the work headed by Bill Dee.
“Bill Di had a vision to have a place to show all the sports stories and memorials for which Pictou County claimed his own,” said a new Facebook page for the hall.
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“He started in Trenton, where a local museum operates, until he eventually moved to a neighboring city because of the distance challenges. Over the years, Mr. Di has built a huge studies, a loyal base of associates and a passion for the pride of the community. “
The money for the project was provided by both the federal ($ 2.25 million) and the provincial ($ 1.5 million) governments in June 2023.
“Pictou County has produced more exclusive athletes per capita than any other Nova Scotia zone,” Central Nova MP said during a 2023 funding announcement.
“Today’s financing message about the future Pictou County Sports Heritage County Hall of Fame will ensure that the proud history and achievements of Africa Africa Nova Scotland, Me’kmak and the first nations will be preserved for years to come. The hall of glory will be an inclusive space and really representative of the population of Piko County. “
The former MLA Pat Pat Dunn also spoke during the message.
“This new facility will help more young athletes to be proud and the inspiration from the characters who came before,” Dun said. “There are already many reasons for tourists and visitors to come to Pictou County, and today I am proud to say that we are giving them another one.”