Posted on Oct 22, 1999

The College and the City of Schenectady on Tuesday

announced plans to allocate most of a $1 million gift from a local alumnus

toward the establishment of a community center within the College Park

neighborhood at 257 Park Place, the former Alps Grill.

The facility will be called the Ralph and Marjorie

Kenney Center, in memory of Ralph Kenney, a 1929 Union graduate. In June,

his widow, Marjorie Kenney of Delmar, donated $1 million to the College

with the understanding that the funds benefit Union and the City of

Schenectady.

“The Ralph and Marjorie Kenney Center will play a

vital role in the revitalization of the College Park neighborhood,”

Hull said. “It's wonderful to have the spouse of a Union alum who

shares my view that, whether individually or institutionally, we all have

an obligation to contribute to make Schenectady a better place to live.

This facility, and in a much broader sense, the US Initiative, are

tremendous assets for both the City and Union.”

The Kenney Center, scheduled for completion by January

2000, will feature health and wellness workshops sponsored by Ellis and

St. Clare's hospitals; Schenectady-based Girls Inc. of the Greater

Capital Region will provide programs for young women.

A primary feature of the new facility will be the

Homework Center and Skills Development Program. Staffed by Union students,

staff and GE Elfun Society volunteers, the homework program links Union

student mentors with children from the Van Corlaer Elementary School to

help them prepare for the New York State Pupil Assessment Tests, and

encourage them to develop study and learning skills.

About 20 Union students have completed a mentor-training

program; they will begin working with children from the College Park

neighborhood next week at a temporary location at Union. The Center has

received an $8,200 grant from Campus Compact, which is funded by the GE

Fund, to support the mentoring program.

Of the $1 million gift, about $600,000 will be used to

renovate, furnish, equipand maintain the center. Remaining funds will

offset costs of renovations to and the purchase of office equipment and

furnishings for the Union satellite Safety and Security Office at 712

Huron St.

The satellite office, to be completed in January, will

serve as a post for the College's safety and bike patrol. Officers from

the City of Schenectady's bike patrol will also use the facility during

neighborhood patrols. Finally, the office will have a waiting area for

students waiting to board the Union College shuttle service.

The Kenney gift adds to donations from Fleet Financial

Group to the Community Center; Fleet gifts to the Center currently total

$35,000.