| 301 Center Street Santa
Cruz, CA 95060 Phone: (831) 420-6177 Fax: (831) 420-6457 Email: nelsoncenter@ci.santa-cruz.ca.us
Open 9 am-9:30 pm Monday-Saturday Closed on Sundays
Click
here for map and driving directions! Conveniently located in downtown Santa Cruz, the Community
Center offers a wide selection of rooms to meet your event needs including classroom,
dance studio, theater, dining and kitchen facilities. Rental
Fees
Equipped
with professional lighting and sound systems, raked seating and spacious dressing
rooms, the theater can accommodate a variety of special events including theater,
dance, recitals and speaking engagements. There is not a bad seat in the house.
Call 420-6183.
Louden
Nelson hosts a variety of classes including dance, martial arts, self-defense
and book clubs. Come down and check out our weekly calendar of classes to find
one thats right for you! In addition to an ongoing Memorial
Exhibit honoring local hero, Louden Nelson, the Hallway
Gallery hosts rotating art exhibits featuring works by talented artists in
our community. Artist
applications are welcome. For additional information, please call the Gallery
Coordinator at 420-6183, or email nelsoncenter@ci.santa-cruz.ca.us.
| August | | Ageless
Arts Project SC County | September | | Different
Directions: A collection by Hillyd, Lysik, Nichols and Scott | October/November | | Mask
Exhibit Mixed Media |
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also home to the Downtown Seniors and the Senior
Computer Center of Santa Cruz. Please see the Older
Adults pages for a complete listing of activities and services for older adults
happening at Louden Nelson Community Center. Call 420-6180 for more information.
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For over 25 years this
non-profit has provided childcare for 2 1/2-5 year olds, Monday through Friday,
year round. Experienced long-term staff; developmentally appropriate NAEYC accredited
program. Call (831) 425-8668. Back
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Community Center patrons for nearby parking posted with signs saying "LNCC
Permit Valid". These permits are valid only during Center operating hours
and when attending activities at Louden Nelson. Please inquire at the front desk.
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to top The
Center's mission is to seek a balance between social, recreational and cultural
services to the diverse communities of Santa Cruz. The Center strives to create
a space that feels welcoming, comfortable, safe and accessible to all who use
it. Our building, built
as an elementary school in 1932, was designed by William Weeks in the Mission
Revival style. Shortly after the close of the school in 1973, the idea of a multi-cultural
community center took hold. Local activists persuaded City and County governments
to jointly fund the project, and it opened in 1978 as Laurel Community Center
and has served our community for over 20 years. The name of the Center
was changed to honor Louden Nelson, a former slave who lived in Santa Cruz in
the 1850's. According to early accounts, Louden Nelson was a black man born in
North Carolina in 1800. He came to Santa Cruz about 1853 with his master and was
apparently freed at that time. He obtained land near the river where he gardened
and cobbled. Louden Nelson seemed to be rather well known, selling his produce
to many townspeople. In 1860, during his final illness and prior to his
death, Nelson made an oral will leaving his entire estate to the school district.
The district had recently closed the school and Nelson had a high regard for education.
Louden Nelson died on May 17, 1860. The Weekly Sentinel printed a remarkable and
lengthy obituary, praising Nelson for his gift to the schools. He is buried at
Evergreen Cemetery, near Harvey West Park. There are binders available
at the Louden Nelson front desk containing articles and probate papers that will
provide history and background on this remarkable man.
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Louden Nelson, the man and local hero, is honored
with an exceptional piece of public art in the lobby of the Center. You are invited
to view this wonderful piece,
and read about his life and gift to this community. Back
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