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New Engagement Center To Come To Keshena

KESHENA, WI – A nearly 40-year long vision is about to become a reality for the Menominee Indian Tribe. The ground was broken on Wednesday for the new home of the Tribe’s Youth Services Department and headquarters of community engagement activities.

The Menominee Indian Tribe is taking another substantial and visible step to demonstrate its commitment to the Tribe’s Mission, Vision, and Values with the start of construction of a new 70,000 square foot Family and Community Engagement Center.

Since the 1980s, the Tribe’s now retired Recreation Director Duane “Buckle” Waukau dreamed of a facility with indoor and outdoor spaces large enough to provide space for multiple simultaneous events to engage youth. Indoor space for winter youth activities was a particular challenge for Waukau and now for Michael Waupoose, the Director of Youth Services. In 2015, the Menominee Tribal Legislature adopted a Legislative Goal, directing the Tribal Administrator to solve that challenge. Since then, community members from all reservation communities, tribal youth, community organizations, and tribal programs have worked diligently to develop and finalize plans.

Menominee Tribal Chairwoman Joan Delabreau stated, “The start of construction on this facility underscores the long-standing commitment to build a culture of health. This investment of tribal resources in families and youth will give the programs of tribal government and the many community organizations on the reservation a home base to gather, celebrate, and engage.”

The building is scheduled for completion in September of 2021. It will include two NCAA regulation-size basketball courts that can be broken down into four smaller courts for basketball, volleyball, soccer, batting cages, and more. Bleacher seating for 800 combined with additional floor seating provides the Menominee Reservation with its largest indoor facility for sporting events, pow wows, and other celebrations. An indoor walking track, fitness center, meeting spaces, fitness rooms, a new home for the Menominee Indian Boxing Club, Youth recreation rooms, and offices for the Youth Services Department make the building a central activity hub for community members of all ages.

Construction will occur between Library Road and Go Around Road near the current tribal recreation center and the existing baseball diamond in Keshena.

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