Stanley A. White Recreation Center Opens, Revitalizing Duffyfield Community
NEW BERN, N.C. — The Stanley A. White Recreation Center, a beacon of hope and renewal for the Duffyfield community, has officially opened its doors.This state-of-the-art facility replaces the previous center, which was devastated by Hurricane Florence in 2018. The new center stands as a testament to resilience, community spirit, and the enduring legacy of Stanley A. White, whose dream was to create a space for recreation and connection in Duffyfield.
A Modern Marvel for the Community
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The two-story facility has left residents in awe. Featuring a double gymnasium, full-size basketball courts, and a walking track, the center is designed to cater to a wide range of activities.One community member shared their excitement, saying, “Well, it kinda leaves you at awe. I kind of was looking forward to what it would look like, but I had no idea it would look like this.”
The center’s design ensures that fitness is accessible year-round, regardless of the weather. A resident highlighted this feature, noting, “Giving you the option of exercising morning, noon, or night, rain sleet or snow.But the best part the view. You get to exercise, listen to a podcast, listen to music while missing out on all the action happening right on the court.”
Honoring a Legacy
At the heart of the new center is a history wall dedicated to Stanley A. White, the visionary behind the original recreation center.White, who passed away in 1971, never saw his dream come to fruition, but his legacy lives on through this modern facility and his family.
Billy Moore, White’s son, emphasized the meaning of the history wall, stating, “that was the idea – that when you first come that you would get a glimpse of stanley, ‘the man,’ and then tap into the chronological history of the man.”
Reuniting Generations
The center is more than just a place for fitness; it’s a hub for community building and nostalgia. For many residents, it’s a bridge between the past and the present. A 56-year-old resident reflected on the emotional impact of the new center, saying, “Well, for me it brought back memories of childhood from being a kid to being 56 now. it’s marvelous, man.”
Key Features of the Stanley A. White Recreation Center
| Feature | Description |
|—————————|———————————————————————————|
| Double Gymnasium | Space for multiple sports and activities, including basketball and volleyball. |
| Walking Track | A dedicated area for walking and jogging, accessible in all weather conditions. |
| History Wall | Honors Stanley A. White and chronicles his contributions to the community. |
| Community Spaces | Designed to foster connection and reunite generations. |
A New Chapter for Duffyfield
The opening of the Stanley A. White Recreation Center marks a new chapter for the Duffyfield community. It’s a place where history meets modernity, where fitness and community intertwine, and where Stanley A. White’s dream continues to inspire.
For more on Billy Moore’s efforts to support at-risk children in New Bern, you can watch the full interview hear.
The center is not just a building; it’s a symbol of hope, resilience, and the power of community. As residents step through its doors, they’re not just entering a recreation center—they’re stepping into a brighter future.
Inside the Stanley A. White Recreation Centre: A Conversation with Community Expert Dr. Marcus Freeman
The recent opening of the Stanley A.White Recreation Center in New Bern, North Carolina, marks a pivotal moment for the Duffyfield community. After the devastating impact of Hurricane Florence in 2018,this state-of-the-art facility has risen as a symbol of resilience and renewal. To delve deeper into its significance,world-today-news.com Senior Editor, Sarah Thompson, sat down with Dr. Marcus Freeman,a sociologist and expert in community development,to discuss the center’s impact,legacy,and future.
the Journey from Devastation to Renewal
Sarah Thompson: Dr. Freeman, thank you for joining us today. The Stanley A. White Recreation Center has been years in the making. What does its opening mean for the Duffyfield community?
Dr. Marcus Freeman: thank you, sarah. It’s an honor to be here. The opening of this center is nothing short of transformational. After hurricane Florence destroyed the original facility, the community faced a significant loss—not just of a building, but of a space that brought people together. This new center represents hope and a commitment to rebuilding stronger than before.
Sarah Thompson: that sense of resilience seems to shine through in the center’s design. What stands out to you about its features?
Dr. Marcus Freeman: Absolutely. The double gymnasium, full-size basketball courts, and walking track are extraordinary, but it’s the thoughtful integration of year-round accessibility that truly sets it apart. These features ensure that everyone, irrespective of age or fitness level, can engage in activities regardless of the weather. It’s a space designed for inclusivity.
Honoring a Legacy: Stanley A.White’s Vision
Sarah Thompson: Stanley A. White’s legacy is at the heart of this center. Can you speak to the importance of the history wall dedicated to him?
Dr. Marcus Freeman: The history wall is a poignant reminder of Stanley A. White’s vision. He dreamed of a space where the Duffyfield community could gather, connect, and thrive. While he never saw the original center completed, this wall ensures his story is preserved and celebrated. It’s not just about honoring the past; it’s about inspiring future generations to continue his work.
Sarah Thompson: Billy Moore, White’s son, played a key role in bringing this vision to life. How does family involvement amplify the center’s impact?
Dr. Marcus Freeman: Family involvement adds a deeply personal layer to the project. Billy’s dedication to his father’s dream shows how legacies can transcend generations. It also creates a sense of authenticity and emotional connection for the community. When residents see the history wall, they’re not just learning about Stanley A. White—they’re engaging with a story that continues to unfold.
A Hub for Community Building and Nostalgia
Sarah Thompson: Beyond its physical features, the center is described as a hub for community building.How does it foster connection among residents?
Dr. Marcus Freeman: This center is more than a place to work out; it’s a space where generations intersect. For older residents, it’s a reminder of the original center and their childhood memories. For younger people, it’s a modern space to create new experiences. This blending of past and present fosters a sense of belonging and continuity that’s vital for community cohesion.
Sarah Thompson: One resident mentioned how the center brought back memories of his childhood. How does this nostalgia contribute to the community’s healing process?
Dr.Marcus Freeman: Nostalgia is incredibly powerful.It helps people reconnect with positive experiences and feel grounded in their identity. For a community that’s faced so much upheaval, this sense of continuity is therapeutic. It’s a reminder that despite challenges, there’s always a foundation to build upon.
the Future of Duffyfield
Sarah thompson: As the community steps into this new chapter, what do you see as the long-term impact of the Stanley A. White Recreation center?
Dr. Marcus Freeman: I believe this center will serve as a catalyst for further growth and development in Duffyfield. It’s a tangible example of what’s possible when a community comes together.Beyond its immediate benefits,it’s a symbol of hope and resilience that will inspire residents to continue investing in their neighborhood.
Sarah Thompson: what message would you like to share with those who haven’t yet visited the center?
Dr. Marcus Freeman: I’d encourage everyone to visit and experience it for themselves. It’s not just a recreation center—it’s a testament to the power of community, the importance of preserving history, and the potential for renewal. Whether you’re there to exercise, connect, or simply reflect, you’ll leave inspired.
Sarah Thompson: Thank you,Dr. Freeman, for sharing your insights. The Stanley A. White Recreation Center is undoubtedly a beacon of hope, and your viewpoint has deepened our understanding of its significance.
Dr. Marcus Freeman: Thank you, Sarah. It’s been a pleasure.
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