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Drill Shop Renovation Donations Still Being Accepted

The Calumet Township’s Drill Shop Project fundraiser is still requesting local donations.

The fundraiser has raised nearly $25,000 of its $32,000 goal and if it can reach its goal, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) will match it for a total of $64,000.

The Drill Shop was built by the Calumet & Hecla Mining Company in 1885.

Calumet Township purchased the building in 2004 after it had sat empty for many decades.

The Copper Country Curling Club uses a section of the building during the winter months.

Calumet Township plans to transform the entire Drill Shop building into a year-round activity and curling center.

Once the project is complete, the facility will be handicapped accessible throughout; a large barrier-free bathroom will be added; a large community room will be built inside the building; and three large activity bays will be developed that will feature a hockey shooting and goal tending area, a batting and pitching area for baseball and softball, and two horse shoe courts.

But if you want to see it happen, they need you to help support it.

Donations can be made online at www.patronicity.com/drillshop or you can donate locally at the Calumet Township Office.

The fundraiser ends a week from Friday (July 17th).

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