Scaled-down Stompin' Tom Centre moving forward
'We do not feel that it's going to compromise the experience of the visitor to the centre at all'
Renovations have started on the old schoolhouse Stompin' Tom Connors once attended in Tignish, P.E.I.
It's the first part of the new Stompin' Tom Centre, which will begin construction in the fall.
The centre will be significantly scaled back from the original $1.9 million plans because Tignish Initiatives was denied $350,000 from Heritage Canada for not meeting the criteria of being an arts or heritage organization.
I think it will actually be a primary motivator to bring people to western P.E.I.- Anne Arsenault
One of the features that had to be scaled down was the cafe, said Anne Arsenault, general manager of Tignish Initiatives.
Instead, there will be a take-out counter with a short menu.
There will be fewer exterior lights, she said, and a gravel parking lot instead of paved.
Plans for a deck to expand seating has also been scrapped for the time being, she said.
Cabaret-style space
Despite the setback, Arsenault said the core objectives for the centre will still be met, including a cabaret-style entertainment space that will seat 100 with a small stage.
"We do not feel that it's going to compromise the experience of the visitor to the centre at all," she said. "In the future, if things go well, you know we'll be able to upgrade some of those elements that we've had to scale back. I think it will actually be a primary motivator to bring people to western P.E.I."
Historic display
Renovations to the school house will include an historic display of what it looked like when Stompin' Tom attended the school, as well as interactive digital components, Arsenault said.
The grand opening for the centre is slated for Canada Day of 2017.
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