Sacred Places Spring 2011 | Page 5

Pennsylvania Office JOIN PARTNERS Re-using Closed Churches In 2009, in the Cambria City neighborhood of Johnstown, PA, five parishes were merged into one by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown. New uses were found for two of the churches, but three were closed and faced an uncertain future – St. Columba’s, Ss. Casimir and Emerich, and Immaculate Conception, all built in the early years of the twentieth century. Giving Societies Partners for Sacred Places launched the organization’s first giving societies in the fall of 2010. Since then, nearly 40 members have joined at various levels, which are each named for an individual whose support, exemplary leadership, and commitment cultivated Partners’ growth nationwide. (See page 20.) Concerned about what would become of these neighborhood landmarks, a group of local residents formed Save Our Steeples (SOS), a non-profit aimed at preserving the closed churches. They contacted Partners for Sacred Places for help in ensuring the buildings would not be torn down and determining new uses that maintained the structures’ cultural, architectural, and historic identities. SOS and the Johnstown Regional Partnership raised funds to retain Partners to help lead the planning process, together with the Johnstown Area Heritage Association (JAHA) and the EADS Group, in a collaborative process that would involve neighbors, community leaders, and other non-profit groups that supported re-use, as well as experts in preservation and architecture across the state. Importantly, the group sought to work with the Diocese, too, to make certain each vested party had a voice in developing re-use ideas. The Reverend Dr. Thomas Pike Society $10,000 and up Father Pike is the founding Chair of Partners’ Board of Directors, and he remains a champion of Partners’ work to sustain and support sacred places. The Reverend Thomas Phelan Society $5,000 – 9,999 Father Phelan was a founding member of Partners’ Board of Directors, and he was the first donor to make a planned gift to support Partners. The Walter J. Handelman, Esq. Society $2,500 – 4,999 Mr. Handelman was a distinguished member of Partners’ Board of Directors, who guided and supported Partners during a period of growing impact. The Betty Alderson Society $1,000 – 2,499 A community design charette was conceived as a way to involve local residents and neighbors, as well as professional architects, in the re-use planning. Led by Partners’ Tuomi Forrest, initial work focused on creating a steering committee that could guide the project and continue the work once the visioning process was complete. Community leaders from a variety of Ms. Alderson is Partners’ first individual donor, and she has been a stalwart supporter for over 20 years. The 1989 Society $500 – 999 Photo credit: Johnstown Tribune-Democrat Named for the year Partners was founded as America’s only national nonprofit dedicated to the sound stewardship of sacred places. Partners’ Bob Jaeger speaks at the opening session of a weekendlong design charette in Johnstown, PA. Through your generous annual gift, you lead the way in strengthening Partners’ programs and sustaining its critical mission. For information on how you can join Partners’ Giving Society, please contact