Woodstock Community Center
The Woodstock Community Center is a community center and former fire station built in 1928, located in the Woodstock neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. The building was converted to a community center when Portland Parks & Recreation acquired ownership in 1958. In 2003, community members prevented closure due to budget constraints by forming a group called Friends of the Woodstock Community Center to raise funds and coordinate volunteers.
History
Originally constructed as a fire station in 1928, the building was converted to a community center in 1958 after Portland Parks & Recreation acquired ownership. In 2003, City of Portland budget constraints threatened closure of the center. Community members formed a group called Friends of the Woodstock Community Center to raise funds and coordinate volunteers, preventing closure. Volunteers contribute thousands of hours each year to maintain the property and coordinate workshops and other community events. According to the Woodstock Neighborhood Association, an agreement with PP&R requires that the center operate on a cost neutral basis.The center had 6,492 visits during the 2011–2012 fiscal year. In 2013, the center had a budget at nearly $33,000 of program revenue and two part-time staff members who also worked at the Mt. Scott Community Center. Volunteers continue to keep the center running, donating an average of 400 hours per quarter and maintaining the building's interior and exterior.