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The SDSTA, which oversees SURF, is contributing $100,000 to the fundraising effort for a new community center in Lead.
Mike Ray

The South Dakota Science and Technology Authority (SDSTA), owner and operator of the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF), is contributing $100,000 to the fundraising effort for a new community center in Lead. The contribution will help workforce development and provide much needed services to meet the growing needs of the community.

The Lead Community Center Foundation is leading the fundraising campaign to replace the aging Handley Center in Lead. The new facility may include a space for preschool and afterschool programs, dedicated senior space, an ADA compliant library, and indoor recreation facilities.

“Creating space for the truly needed services, under one roof, will be a benefit to our community giving a quality of life that will last for generations. This new facility will provide a true sense of the meaning ‘community,’” said Robin Lucero, city planner for the City of Lead and a member of the Lead Community Center Foundation.

Besides being an important part of quality of life in Lead, the new community center is also vital for the continued workforce development effort in the Northern Black Hills.

“Lead desperately needs this new community facility to serve area residents of all ages and improve the quality of life here,” said Mike Headley, executive director of SDSTA and the laboratory director at SURF. “In addition to addressing the need for affordable childcare and after school programs, this donation is an investment in the long-term future well-being of our community. A facility like this helps SURF and local businesses attract and retain top tier talent in the Northern Black Hills.”

Artist renderings of a new community center in Lead
Artist renderings show some possible designs for a new
community center in Lead. Photo courtesy Lead Community
Center Foundation
 

The SDSTA donation to the Lead Community Center Foundation for this effort will be made in four installments over four years as part of the on-going fundraising campaign that kicked-off on Jan. 4, 2024, in Lead.  Those interested in donating can contact fundraising organizers at leadcommunitycenterfoundation@gmail.com