The Gifford Cultural Center and History Museum board is raising $25 million to develop a new cultural complex featuring an amphitheater, art gallery, and community space in Indian River County.
A volunteer board is spearheading a $25 million fundraising effort to establish the Gifford Cultural Center and History Museum. The proposed development will serve as a hub for education, social activities, and the arts, with plans including an indoor-outdoor amphitheater, an art gallery, and a gift shop.
The project is designed to anchor the preservation of regional history in Gifford, centered around an existing historic black church originally built in Sebastian. According to board president Jonnie Mae Perry, the new complex aims to expand the site into a significant cultural destination for the community.
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