“Since Westminster also houses the Winona History Center, which displays artifacts and research archives about the history of Winona Lake, the Bible Conference movement and the Chautauqua period, we look forward to having many more campus visitors enjoy the rich history and learn about the distinguished pedigree of this delightful little town of Winona Lake,” said Dr. Terry White, town historian and former docent of the Winona History Museum.
The school intends to break ground on the Shook Welcome Center this winter.
Grace has raised $1,600,000 of the $2,000,000 needed for the project. Every dollar donated to the Shook Welcome Center through Tuesday, Dec. 3, will be matched dollar for dollar, up to $200,000, thanks to a generous board member.
To give to the project or to see project renderings, visit www.grace.edu/welcomecentermatch.
Photo Attached: Grace College’s renderings for the new Ray ‘Butch’ and Sandra Shook Welcome Center to be located in Westminster Hall.