Pacifica Tribune/Staff, 1/7/16. "Theatre company plaque pays tribute to Rotary Club's contributions."
Major renovation, thanks to the Rotary Club of Pacifica. |
Spindrift Playhouse |
Under
Vellone’s leadership, the Rotary Club of Pacifica took on roofing the
exterior of the theatre. Fruetel Roofing donated all the labor for the
project and Brian McLaren of McLaren Roofing (and a past District
Governor of Rotary District 5150) donated all the materials. When Fruetel began to replace the existing
roof, they noticed structural damage to the support beams that hold the
roof in place, so the roofing project needed to be halted and the
theatre was “yellow tagged,” meaning the theatre portion of the building
could not be used. During the time the
theatre was closed, a contractor was called in to install new support
beams. After the roofing was finished, Rotary returned while Steve
Wright was president and painted the entire exterior – as originally
conceived by Vellone. “Everyone who worked
so hard on this project is truly a blessing. We now have a beautiful,
well lit building and a very fresh, clean exterior with new paint and a
beautiful redwood deck and stairway leading to the entrance of our
‘little gem in the woods,’” said Amber."
Related. Pacifica Spindrift Players/History. ".... The building, which now is the Pacifica Spindrift Players Theatre, was
originally a Baptist Church located where Cabrillo School is today. It
was purchased for fifty dollars by the City and on October 31, 1962 it
was moved on rollers up Crespi Drive to its current site at Oddstad
Park. .... In 2013 and 2014, the Rotary Club of Pacifca took the PSP building
under their wings as a special project. Thanks to them the outside of
building now has a new coat of paint and new shingling on the roof!" Reference. Pacifica Spindrift Players, 1050 Crespi Drive. Note photographs. Front of the building (4 of 8) from Yelp/biz. Renovation from the related history link above.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
2 comments:
Our service clubs give so much back to our community. We are blessed to have them. Thanks to our many service club members for all you work in Pacifica and beyond.
I remember when the theater had benches that people sat upon during Spindrift Performances. Back when tickets were $5.00 per adult. The seats for the theater were donated by a theater in San Francisco after the Loma Prieta Earthquake caused the theater to close from structural damage.Now the SSPA has taken over the whole upper area around the park, Oddstad Park isn't even a park anymore. I blame the City Council & Planning Commission for allowing that to happen.
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