The Rowayton Community Center, located in Norwalk, CT, is a historic property that serves as the nerve center of the Sixth Taxing District. Originally built in 1912 as part of the Farrell estate, the complex now houses various facilities including the Rowayton Library, meeting rooms, the Underground Teen Center, the Paddle Hut, the Dog Park, and garages. Over the years, the Community Center has undergone several phases of renovation, including the restoration of slate roofs and copper gutters, the refurbishment of exterior windows and doors, and the conversion of an apartment into offices for the Sixth Taxing District.
With its rich history and commitment to preserving the building, the Rowayton Community Center continues to be a vital hub for the local community. Recent renovations have focused on improving utility and site work, as well as enhancing the interior spaces to meet the needs of residents. The Center now boasts a larger meeting room, improved access, a new kitchen, and additional meeting rooms, providing a modern and welcoming environment for various community activities and events.
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