Living Arts & Science Center Announces New Addition

The Living Arts & Science Center announced they’ve raised more than half of the money needed to install a new addition and renovate their current building.

The W. Paul and Lucille Caudill Little Foundation gave a $1,000,000 matching grant to the Center’s $5,000,000 Imagine This Capital Campaign. 

The new addition will be named after Lucille who not only donated the money but the founded the Living Arts & Science Center in 1968.

The Lucille Caudill Little Discovery Center will include a planetarium, a hands-on discovery exhibit, new classrooms, new studios, and more art gallery space.

The new space in the in the renovated Kinkead House will include a new children’s art gallery, a gift shop, and updated classrooms and offices.

The Living Arts and Science Center will break ground for the expansion next spring and expects to finish the projects in spring of 2015.

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