Torch, Spring 1996

j Equally exciting is the pace with which many are fulfilling their commitments to this campaign. As of April 1, the College has received over $6 million of the $11 million committed. "Such response has helped curb the amount we have had to use from our construction loan, which is an additional blessing," Dixon explained. Construction time lines remain close to schedule. The unusual winter did delay certain aspects of the facility, but Leigh Hunt, director of new construction, indicated that the improved weather should allow contractors to make up the delays. "We fully anticipate that all will be in order by the end of September," Hunt shared. Dedication activities take place Homecoming Weekend, October 18-20. They include a dedication service and a concert featuring The Cathedrals and Nielson and Young. Anyone desiring more information or wishing to participate in The Ministry Center Campaign can write, call, or e-mail: Dr. Martin E. Clark Office of Development Cedarville College P.O. Box 601 Cedarville, OH 45314-0601 513-766-2211 clarkm@cedarville.edu The James T. Jeremiah Chapel auditorium will comfortably seat the entire college family-students, faculty, and staff. - Some framing and acoustical materials are already in place inside the Recital Hall. It will seat 250 for lectures, student music and speech recitals, and guest performances.

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