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    15 years ago

    A great group of volunteers who spay/neuter homeless cats and attempt to place them in the best possible envirement.

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    Burnham Brook Community Center

    Burnham Brook Community Center

    4.0
    (1 review)

    The Burnham Brook Community Center in Battle Creek, Michigan is a great resource for the downtown…read moredistrict. The Burnham Brook Community Center offers Community activities for its membership, which comprise of senior citizens. A minimum age of 50 is required for membership, and the facility offers meeting rooms, libraries and clubs that interact with the community. Some of their clubs include book clubs, photography clubs and line dancing clubs. There is also the 'Area Agency on Aging' located within the building, and also a 'Community Action Center'. The Burnham Brook Community Center in Battle Creek, Michigan is a sizeable building in downtown, offering approximately 10,000+ square feet of facilities. With membership, one can take advantage of their fitness room, Billiards, evening dance classes, yoga classes and even build something in the wood shop! There is also a sizeable parking lot, and the center makes available its rooms for rent for outside community activities in the area. The rental rates are reasonable, and one is required to rent a room for at least a 3 hour window of time. Located at 200 West Michigan Ave, the facility has gone through several stages of renovations in recent years, making it an important community gathering spot close to downtown. It is located directly across from McCamly Park, and the Federal Center. For wedding receptions and graduations, it has a long covered walkway with columns perfect for debarking from a limousine or shuttle for the times when it rains. The Burnham Brook Community Center also provides long-term care and supportive services to frail elderly and disabled persons in Southwest Michigan. The staff of registered nurses evaluates the need for care and manages a variety of in-home services for medically frail adults, thus enabling them to remain in their own homes. The Burnham Brook Community Center is a great facility right in the middle of the Battle Creek community in downtown.

    Battle Creek Masonic Center

    Battle Creek Masonic Center

    3.0
    (2 reviews)

    The Masonic Temple in Downtown Battle Creek is a landmark building intimately connected with the…read moresurrounding community. The building boasts an all brick façade, with columns and a dated '1913' granite marker on the left front corner. There is a granite boulder on the front lawn with a special brass plaque that reads: "The tablet erected by the citizens of Battle Creek in connection with the centennial celebration 1931, marks the place which was builded, in 1831, the first dwelling in Battle Creek." I find it interesting that the word 'Builded' was used in place of 'Built', but perhaps that was the correct grammar of the day when this was unveiled. The location of the Masonic Temple in Downtown Battle Creek is more significant by testimony of this sign, than just the architecture itself. The building was erected on the site of the first dwelling in Battle Creek. The Masonic Temple in Downtown Battle Creek has made their facility available to the public as an event or reception hall, and they offer a full kitchen and have made available several historic rooms for weddings, church gatherings, etc. I did not take any interior photos out of respect to the Masons who are the caretakers of the place, but the interior is wonderful in many ways with marble floors, and beautiful carved hardwood surfaces. The well cared for interior is a very classic style, mixing the designs of several eras, and genres. The Masonic Temple in Downtown Battle Creek is located between City Hall and the Justice Center, and has its own parking, and it is easy to find from the M-66 corridor that runs into downtown. Reservations are required to use the facility, but usually scheduling in advance is not a problem. During the week visitors are welcome to stop by and request a tour, and if the caretaker is there, he will often tell you some history. When you consider that many of the founding fathers of our country were Masons, such as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson and even Marquis De Lafayette one feels like one is walking into timelessness of solidarity within the walls of the temple.

    Not a good place to book any events. The people who run the building consistently double book…read moreevents and don't let you know. I would seek other, more updated establishments to give my money to.

    Companion Cats - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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