Naming Opportunities
We're constantly growing in Camp Hill, and with that growth comes opportunity to make your permanent mark as a generous supporter.
Here are some great examples of naming opportunities that have had an impact:
The Pollock Center - A Gift That Keeps on Giving
It started as a dream, in 2006, longtime Camp Hill resident, Mrs. Grace Milliman Pollock, donated $15 million to the Camp Hill School District through The Lion Foundation for the creation of and an endowment to sustain the Grace Milliman Pollock Performing Arts Center on the Eisenhower campus. The Pollock endowment which is managed by The Lion Foundation, has grown to over $9 million and funds the annual cost involved in maintenance and operation of the Pollock Center.
“The Arts played an important role in Mrs. Pollock’s life and she wanted to ensure that future generations had that same opportunity to experience the Arts.” said Robin Jones, Executive Director of The Lion Foundation “Her donation provides that assurance for our Camp Hill students and community and has become her legacy.”
Since being built, the Grace Milliman Pollock Performing Arts Center has exceeded all expectations as a valued resource to the school district and Camp Hill community. The Pollock Center is a unique teaching, learning and production facility that includes a 500-seat theatre, a dance studio, green room, music library, outdoor performance area, and instructional rooms for vocal and instrumental music as well as visual and graphic arts. During the school day, students in grades 3-5 use the facility. When school is not in session, students in grades 6-12 and the community use it to enhance their theatre, dance, music and art experiences and skills, as they view, practice, perform, present and exhibit within the center. It also offers rentals for educational, civic, recreational and cultural events for the community.
Other Notable Projects Include:
Other named landmarks include:
Contact [email protected] for more information on naming opportunities currently available.
Here are some great examples of naming opportunities that have had an impact:
The Pollock Center - A Gift That Keeps on Giving
It started as a dream, in 2006, longtime Camp Hill resident, Mrs. Grace Milliman Pollock, donated $15 million to the Camp Hill School District through The Lion Foundation for the creation of and an endowment to sustain the Grace Milliman Pollock Performing Arts Center on the Eisenhower campus. The Pollock endowment which is managed by The Lion Foundation, has grown to over $9 million and funds the annual cost involved in maintenance and operation of the Pollock Center.
“The Arts played an important role in Mrs. Pollock’s life and she wanted to ensure that future generations had that same opportunity to experience the Arts.” said Robin Jones, Executive Director of The Lion Foundation “Her donation provides that assurance for our Camp Hill students and community and has become her legacy.”
Since being built, the Grace Milliman Pollock Performing Arts Center has exceeded all expectations as a valued resource to the school district and Camp Hill community. The Pollock Center is a unique teaching, learning and production facility that includes a 500-seat theatre, a dance studio, green room, music library, outdoor performance area, and instructional rooms for vocal and instrumental music as well as visual and graphic arts. During the school day, students in grades 3-5 use the facility. When school is not in session, students in grades 6-12 and the community use it to enhance their theatre, dance, music and art experiences and skills, as they view, practice, perform, present and exhibit within the center. It also offers rentals for educational, civic, recreational and cultural events for the community.
Other Notable Projects Include:
- The Connie Kindler Literacy Park – Established a usable outdoor park with tables and benches that is adjacent to the Middle School High School for students to eat, study and relax. Also open to the community.
- The Mowery Family Press Box – Renovated and expanded the Press Box at the Siebert Park Stadium used for both school and community events.
- The John Crain Kunkel Team Field House – Located at Siebert Park Stadium complex, this new field house provides athletes, coaches, referees and other users access to changing and rest rooms as well as a medical evaluation room. Used by both school and community.
- The Banzhoff Family Peace Garden - Established a lovely outdoor eating and study area for students connected to the Middle High School Cafeteria.
Other named landmarks include:
- The Sutliff Family Auditorium at the Middle / High School
- The McGinnis Family Library at Hoover Elementary
- Various trees & benches on school property
Contact [email protected] for more information on naming opportunities currently available.
The official registration and financial information of The Lion Foundation may be obtained from the PA Dept. of State by calling toll free within PA 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.