Leslie High Graduate Donates $100,000 Toward New Area Nature Center

The Leslie Area Education Foundation (LAEF) is working on a brand new nature center.

"We were approached by a former Leslie High School graduate in Texas who wanted to memorialize their mother and sister," says Sue Lahtrop, President of LAEF, adding that the alumnus gave a gift of $100,000 toward the project. The proposed nature center would be built on land eight miles south of Leslie, which Lahtrop describes as "100 acres of beauty."

"We can impact more children for a longer period of time," Lathrop says of the educational nature center.

In addition to funds from the former LHS graduate, LAEF has received a $400,000 grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund. LAEF applied twice before finally winning the grant.

The nature center will feature a 1,500 sq. ft. building as well as trails. K-12 students of Leslie will make field trips to the nature center, and Lahtrop said other schools can make use of the building for a rental fee.

Surveying of the grounds is complete and Lathrop says she hopes the construction will be put out to bid within 30 days.

"We hope to have it complete by mid-fall and have it ready for the 2010-2011 school year," she says.

The total cost of the center is estimated at $620,000.

Source: Sue Lathrop

Writer: Daniel J. Hogan
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