Plan to Meet the Challenge
The Marshall Civic Center and Nicholas-Beazley Museum is being carefully designed to meet the needs
of the individuals and groups who use it.
By creating a sense fo place with a unique identity, the Civic Center will provide a venue for
learning as well as inspiration. As a destination for tourists and attendees of activities and
events, the facility will present itself as enjoyable, entertaining, and comfortable.
- Airplane Museum to enhance educational uses of the Center
- School field trips
- Hands on activities
- Internet, video, and teleconferencing technologies for state-of-the-art presentations
- Wall arrangement to allow varied uses
- Civic group meetings
- Private parties and events
- Quilt shows
- Theatre programs
- Art exhibits
- Flexible wall construction to accommodate one large or several small groups
- Convenient location
- Close to highway 65
- Abundant parking space
- Easily accessible
- Minutes away from Marshall Square, Courthouse, Jim the Wonder Dog Garden
- Permanent home for civic groups
- Excellent location for activities such as celebrations and reunions
- Full kitchen
- Catering services available
This campaign intends to prepare our community for its current needs, as well as those of the
future generations. Just as we now benefit from the vision of Marshall’s previous generations,
we must support the vision of those who will come after us.