Little Compton Community Center - Little Compton, Rhode Island
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N 41° 30.583 W 071° 10.358
19T E 318687 N 4597622
You'll find the town of Little Compton at the southeastern-most corner of Rhode Island. Near its center is an historic district and a wood shingle-sided building from 1902. Originally The Grange, it is now home to the Little Compton Community Center.
Waymark Code: WM15M11
Location: Rhode Island, United States
Date Posted: 01/19/2022
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You'll find the town of Little Compton at the southeastern-most corner of Rhode Island. Near its center is an historic district and a cedar shingle-sided building from 1902. Originally The Grange, it is now home to the Little Compton Community Center. Established in 1997, it is "...a place of meeting and activity, a central feature of Little Compton life providing services and enrichment across the community." Membership levels range from Individual and Family through several supporter and corporate sponsorship options.
Program offerings include:
- After School Club: children ages 5 – 12, Monday–Friday from 2:45 – 5:30PM
- Children's Movie Night: first Saturday of every month, 5:00 – 8:00PM
- Senior Luncheon: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 11:30AM - 12:00PM
- Circle of Friends: monthly social program for teens and adults with disabilities
- Summer Day Camp: Monday-Friday, children ages 5 – 12
- AA: weekly meetings, Sunday, 7:00 - 9:00PM
The facility can be rented in its entirety or by specific spaces -- theater, dining hall, kitchen, patio -- by the day or hour with lower rates for non-profit groups. Also offered are special services like audio-visual equipment and tables and chairs.
The NRHP contributing building is part of the Little Compton Common Historic District.[2] It was constructed in 1902 and is described as "A shingled, 2½-story building with a jerkinhead gable roof, truncated corners on the 1st story, paired and banded windows, and two entrances on the 1st story, one set within a round-head arch." [3] Set atop a small hill, it faces south towards The Old Burying Ground which dates to 1677 and has more than 1,000 gravestones.
Sources:
1. Wikipedia, Little Compton Common Historic District
2. U.S. National Park Service, NRHP Inventory - Nomination Form, Little Compton Common Historic District (1974)
3. Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, "Historic and Architectural Resources of Little Compton, Rhode Island", 1990, "Commons, 34", page 45