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The clubhouse at Cherry Hills Country Club is getting a $50 million facelift.
The private club at 4125 S. University Blvd. in Cherry Hills Village is gearing up to demolish the south end of its clubhouse and replace it with a new two-story, 67,000-square-foot facility, according to a board member.
Renovations will include an indoor golf simulator, a fitness studio, meeting rooms and a new basement with around 10,000 square feet. The banquet facility for weddings and other events, which has been two separate rooms, will now be one larger room.
There will also be dining areas and an outdoor patio with western-facing views on the second floor, where employee offices used to be. The building’s footprint will remain largely the same.
Cherry Hills Country Club teeing off on $50M clubhouse renovation
Images courtesy of Mark P. Finlay Architects)
The clubhouse at Cherry Hills Country Club is getting a $50 million facelift.
The private club at 4125 S. University Blvd. in Cherry Hills Village is gearing up to demolish the south end of its clubhouse and replace it with a new two-story, 67,000-square-foot facility, according to a board member.
Renovations will include an indoor golf simulator, a fitness studio, meeting rooms and a new basement with around 10,000 square feet. The banquet facility for weddings and other events, which has been two separate rooms, will now be one larger room.
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Businesses & school collect Christmas cards for healthcare workers, nursing home residents
Businesses & school collect Christmas cards for healthcare workers, nursing home residents By Hannah Campbell | December 15, 2020 at 6:50 PM CST - Updated December 19 at 11:32 AM
WYNNE, Ark. (KAIT) - Wynne Primary School students are showing their gratitude by making cards for healthcare workers and those in nursing homes.
It’s also a community effort that the whole town is getting involved with. Several businesses across Wynne have drop-off locations for Christmas cards that will be delivered to nursing homes.
Wynne Primary School has dedicated this month to showing gratitude.
They hand made banners and Christmas cards for frontline workers and the elderly who may not get to see their family as much during the pandemic.