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PROJECT GOALS

Our first and most significant goal for this project is to develop a competitive first class business meeting and conference center for our community.
As a competitive facility, provide a complete range of facilities, amenities, technology, and support services needed now and in the future by our perspective clients.  
Develop a partnership with the hospitality industry, the local and regional business community, local government, business, and economic development organizations, and the like, in order to market this business meeting and conference center and our community, in order to attract business meetings and conferences to Butte.  
Develop an ongoing and increasing revenue stream for the Butte Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., and Masonic Temple Association, in order that the magnificent buildings operated by these two organizations, can continue to be operated, and can undergo continued restoration and upgrading, to insure their continued service to and place in our community.  
 

PROJECT PARTNERS

The Butte Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.  
Helen Guthrie "Gus" Miller
Board Chairman

The Masonic Temple Association
Joe Morris

Advanced Wireless
Technologies, Inc.

Dr. Raymond C. Rask
Chief Executive Officer

 

Project Overview | Current Status |
Updated, June 25, 2006

A majority of the consolidated facilities can be used in their current state, as only a few of the facilities need upgrade before they can be used.  However, the renovations detailed in Project Facilities Renovation will be required in order to make the facility a more modern and competitive facility.  
  
In addition the plan is to extend temporary telecommunications network facilities into the un-renovated areas, then permanent facilities will be installed, during the process of modernization and renovation.  
  
This section will be updated as new information becomes available.