Lutherhaven Annual Report :: 2014 | Page 11

f WE ARE building. PINECREST LODGE RETREAT CENTER PROGRESS REPORT This exciting project is well under way with a goal of returning the Pinecrest Lodge Retreat Center to its former place as camp’s central gathering and lodging place. Three Phases— planned so use of the building continues while construction stretches over four years—are integrating 17 flexible, “high comfort” suites into the center. Building design—by Forte Architecture of Coeur d’Alene—incorporates changing needs of Lutherhaven and the many and varied guests we serve, and trends in the camping “industry,” including: •BIGGER AND BETTER RETREAT-STYLE ROOMS WITH INDIVIDUAL BATHROOMS •MULTI-PURPOSE ACCOMMODATIONS, EASILY FLIPPED FROM YOUTH TO FAMILIES TO ADULTS •BUILT-IN CLEANING EASE: HARD SURFACES, AREA RUGS, AND HIGH-END FURNISHINGS •AMENITIES FOR OLDER ADULTS, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, AND THE MOBILITY CHALLENGED The total refurb cost is $575,000: $400,000 for materials and contracted services and $175,000 in staff and volunteer labor. By the end of 2014, just over $206,000 had been donated toward the