District 4 City Commissioner Patty Sheehan and the Carroll Adams Group will unveil the newly renovated Colonialtown Neighborhood Center on Thursday, July 15, 2010, 3-4pm at the center (1517 Lake Highland Drive).
The Carroll Adams Group, an innovative global supplier of procurement and design services for the hospitality industry, made a generous donation toward the renovation. Colonialtown Neighborhood Center now features a new roof, wiring, fresh paint, seating, storage, decorations, as well as two 32-inch flat panel televisions with built-in DVD players donated by Commissioner Sheehan.
"Colonialtown Neighborhood Center provides after-school care to some of the neediest and deserving children in our city,” said Commissioner Sheehan. “We are thankful that the Carroll Adams Group and other business partners have donated generously to allow us to continue to offer this important service.”
Colonialtown Neighborhood Center is a small community facility, which hosts many programs for children and families residing in the Colonialtown area and the surrounding neighborhoods including after-school and summer programs for elementary children.
This is the sixth year The Carroll Adams Group has collaborated with Commissioner Sheehan to improve the lives of children in the City of Orlando with past projects such as the Reeves Terrace Recreation Site reopening, backpack giveaways, and ensuring the children in public housing are afforded the same quality of life opportunities many take for granted. The Carroll Adams Group, an Orlando-based company founded by Ted Carroll and Katherine Adams Schaller, is an innovative global supplier of furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) and operating supplies and equipment (OS&E) procurement and design services for the hospitality industry.
The Carroll Adams Group, an innovative global supplier of procurement and design services for the hospitality industry, made a generous donation toward the renovation. Colonialtown Neighborhood Center now features a new roof, wiring, fresh paint, seating, storage, decorations, as well as two 32-inch flat panel televisions with built-in DVD players donated by Commissioner Sheehan.
"Colonialtown Neighborhood Center provides after-school care to some of the neediest and deserving children in our city,” said Commissioner Sheehan. “We are thankful that the Carroll Adams Group and other business partners have donated generously to allow us to continue to offer this important service.”
Colonialtown Neighborhood Center is a small community facility, which hosts many programs for children and families residing in the Colonialtown area and the surrounding neighborhoods including after-school and summer programs for elementary children.
This is the sixth year The Carroll Adams Group has collaborated with Commissioner Sheehan to improve the lives of children in the City of Orlando with past projects such as the Reeves Terrace Recreation Site reopening, backpack giveaways, and ensuring the children in public housing are afforded the same quality of life opportunities many take for granted. The Carroll Adams Group, an Orlando-based company founded by Ted Carroll and Katherine Adams Schaller, is an innovative global supplier of furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) and operating supplies and equipment (OS&E) procurement and design services for the hospitality industry.