West Chester, Pa (October 31, 2024) – The Charles A. Melton Art and Education Center is getting a new digital marquee and a repaved parking lot thanks to state funding secured by state Senator Carolyn Comitta.
The $62,000 grant comes through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s Keystone Communities Initiative Program.
Melton Center officials said the new marquee and parking lot improvements will help the nonprofit organization welcome more children, families, and people to take advantage of its growing array of offerings, including youth and adult sports leagues, health and wellness screenings, arts programs, educational activities, a community café, and a new childcare center.
“The Melton Center is and has always been a special place in East End of West Chester where everyone can come together and access resources and programs to help us grow together and thrive together,” said Comitta, who previously served as Mayor of West Chester. “I am thrilled to secure this support and hope it helps a whole new generation of children and families continue to access, enjoy, and benefit from this community asset.”
“The Charles A. Melton Art and Education Center is more than just a place to play sports; it’s a catalyst for community and personal growth and development. By nurturing creativity and providing opportunities for education and engagement, we’re fostering a vibrant, thriving community that attracts a diverse clientele, and visitors from far and wide. This support will allow the Melton Center to attract more visitors with safer parking and a digital marquee to advertise our activities and events. We would like to thank Senator Comitta and the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for their continuous support,” said Ken Winston, Executive Director of the Melton Center.
For more information about the Melton Center and its programs, visit westchestercommunitycenter.org