Historic Dewitt Theater Restoration

Reviewed by the Sacramento Region Community Foundation

2% complete

$6,000 Goal

We are pleased to announce a significant development in our mission to restore the historic DeWitt Theater.  The County has taken a pivotal step by accepting our business plan and issuing a formal letter of support for the DeWitt Theater Restoration Project.  This marks a crucial milestone for us.  The County's endorsement not only demonstrates their belief in our vision but also grants us the time we need to achieve our goals.

The DeWitt Community Complex (DCC) is dedicated to preserving and adaptively reusing the historic DeWitt Theater for community uses at the DeWitt General Hospital National Register Historic District located in North Auburn, CA.  The theater restoration will truly create a place where: “arts, history, and community meet.

Goals  

  • Renovate the historic DeWitt Theater so it can again function as a performing arts center for music, dance, live theater, lectures, films, and much needed rehearsal space. 
  • Promote the World War II history associated with the DeWitt General Hospital as  many of its historic buildings have been removed from the site.

Benefits

  • Preservation of this historic resource for community uses will help foster an identity as well as develop a community destination and activity hub for the area. 
  • Re-establishing community uses in this historic building is a win-win: offering an incubator for the arts, supporting the local economy and supporting the County’s master plan vision for the center.

Significance 

  • The DeWitt Theater is the last remaining WWII historic theater of this type in the country and has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 2016 as part of the DeWitt General Hospital Historic District.  
  • This is a great opportunity to promote tourism while recognizing this important piece of American history.
  • Additionally, the DeWitt hospital is associated with outsider artist Martin Ramirez, who created his most notable works of art while in residence at the hospital and his art has appeared on US Forever postage stamps.

Renovation Plans

  • The 5,000 square foot theater is structurally sound and primary renovation needs involve mechanical, electrical and plumbing upgrades.
  • The theater will have 196 seats (156 seats with a portable stage extension).
  • Plans include construction of separate structures for ADA compliant bathrooms, storage area and a small art gallery.
  • A courtyard is proposed as an inexpensive option to expand the theater complex providing additional meeting/activity space.
  • Completion of the project is anticipated in 3-5 years.

For additional information on the renovation details, please refer to the “plan details” tab located immediately above this section.

Mission

Restoration of the Dewitt Theater involves multiple phases and funding needs. Architectural renovation design plans, costs estimate, and an operating business plan have been recently completed. Next phase funding needs include a capital campaign feasibility study, detailed construction drawings, and ultimately construction within the next 3-5 years.

Needs

Immediate needs:

Program support - donations to support outreach and education efforts and capital campaign planning and funding.

Volunteers to help with social media, tabling at events, and give informational presentations at local venues.

Support Grant writers to solicit various funding opportunities for historic preservation, community facilities, recreation and performing art facilities.

Architectural Services - donations to fund detailed renovation construction drawings and building fees.

Future needs:

Capital campaign - donations to fund the theater renovation, pre-opening expenses and theater operation reserves.

Construction Financing

Equity Statement

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Historic Dewitt Theater Restoration

other names

DeWitt Community Complex

Year Established

2020

Tax id (EIN)

84-4617759

Mission Category

Arts, Culture & Humanities

Operating Budget

$0-$50,000

Organization Need

Funding: Other, Funding: Program, Funding: Unrestricted, Volunteers

Demographics Served

General population

Local Counties Served

Placer

Address

PO BOX 6341
AUBURN, CA 95604

Service areas

Placer, CA, US

Nevada, CA, US

El Dorado, CA, US

Phone

530 885 6889

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