angela brosius/firstenburg center director (360) 487-7003

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F irstenburg Community Center is a multi-

use facility that combines recreational

and community spaces with public

services. Firstenburg opened with a $21.1

million budget for design and construction;

funded with Real Estate Excise Tax (REET), $3

million charitable fund through the Community

Foundation of Southwest Washington (in the

name of Ed and Mary Firstenburg), and

$500,000 through an economic development

grant from Washington State.

Opened February 2006

Designed by Opsis Architecture

12.5 full time equivalent positions filled by

18 staff members

80,000 sq. ft on campus shared with Fort

Vancouver Regional Library District

Two-court gymnasium

88,000 gallon pool

3,200 sq. ft fitness center and 1,800

aerobics/dance studio

27’ x 50’ ft climbing wall with 10 rope

climbs and 13’ bouldering wall

3,200 event space that can host up to 200

people seated

341 parking spaces

12.5 full time equivalent positions filled by

18 staff members

Approximately 7,000 individual members

Angela Brosius/Firstenburg Center Director

(360) 487-7003 | angela.brosius@cityofvancouver.us

www.cityofvancouver.us/firstenburg

The local Hewlett Packard (HP) branch office

adopted the Firstenburg campus in 2016. Staff

members from HP organize and schedule

volunteer events throughout the year and

provide a number of valuable services including

laying mulch, picking up litter, planting trees,

and removing invasive plants and weeds.

Vancouver Parks and Recreation runs a Fifty

and Better Program that provides free and low-

cost programs for community members ages 50

and older. The Trapedero II Lounge at

Firstenburg is home to several clubs and

activities for seniors. In addition, senior fitness

classes are hosted on a regular basis in the

community room.

Teens can likewise take advantage of several

free and low-cost opportunities. Local students,

ages 11-18, can participate in afterschool

programs such as open gym, teen fitness hours,

and Teen Late Night on weekdays during the

school year.

Middle and high school students in both

Vancouver and Evergreen Public Schools can

get free membership through the Apple Pass

Program.

Roof replacement from 2017-2019

Pool shell resurfacing (plaster to fiberglass)

in 2018

HVAC duct replacement (duct socks to

metal) in 2018

Climbing wall floor replacement in 2018

Family changing rooms remodel in 2017

Boiler system replacement in 2017

Parking lot remodel (concrete to pavers) in

2017

Lighting system upgrade (LED fixtures) in

2017

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