Yorktown will Begin $1.2 Million Renovation of Community Center

Yorktown will Begin $1.2 Million Renovation of Community Center

(May 18, 2022) — Yorktown will spend $1.2 million to renovate the Albert A. Capellini Community & Culture Center and the Yorktown Stage.

Improvements at the complex will include a new roof, new air conditioning and heating equipment and new seats in the Yorktown Stage’s theater, among other upgrades.

“When we talk about finding ways to generate tourism and providing people entertainment, we don’t have to look much further because we have a beautiful theater right here,” said Supervisor Matt Slater.

The Yorktown Stage hosts theatrical productions and dance recitals throughout the year. The venue offers performance opportunities for hundreds of youths each year.

“Everyone is going to appreciate what you guys did for us,” said August Abatecola, artistic director at the theater. “This isn’t the empty ‘supporting the arts.’ This is securing the future of the arts and the future of the theater.”

The community center and theater complex dates to 1917 when parts of the complex were a school. The Town acquired the building in 1979.

“This is a monumental improvement that is going to be made to this gem,” said Councilman Tom Diana.

The funding for the upgrades includes a $100,000 state grant secured by state Sen. Peter Harckham.

“The vision was to create an environment where we can attract people, and this is a down payment,” Councilman Sergio Esposito said of the Town’s investment.

Besides performances, the Yorktown Stage’s activities include youth programs, camps and classes.

“Right now, we’re probably the only local theater in the whole of northern Westchester County and the shows that are here are of unbelievable quality,” said Councilman Ed Lachterman.

Upcoming performances at the Yorktown Stage include dance recitals on June 3 and 4.

“We held on to something that we know had value, not only for the community but for those who are struggling to express themselves,” said Councilwoman Luciana Haughwout.

Contact:  Yorktown Supervisor Matt Slater, 914-962-5722 x201 or [email protected]