Assembly Resolution No. 342
BY: M. of A. Friend
COMMEMORATING the 100th Anniversary of the
Clemens Center in Elmira, New York on May 10, 2025
WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to honor and pay
tribute to those institutions and organizations whose commitment to
promoting the richness and diversity of the arts and entertainment world
has contributed to the strength, vitality, and cultural enrichment of
their communities and the great State of New York; and
WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to
commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Clemens Center in Elmira, New
York on Saturday, May 10, 2025; and
WHEREAS, Located in the central Southern Tier of New York State, the
Clemens Center is the region's premier performing arts center with two
spectacular performance spaces: Mandeville Hall, a flexible "black box"
venue suitable for intimate performances, and the majestic Powers
Theater, an architectural treasure that has been restored to its
vaudevillian-era grandeur; and
WHEREAS, The Clemens Center started as the Keeney Theater, which
first opened its doors on December 21, 1925, as a 2,500-seat vaudeville
and silent film house that featured opulent murals, opera boxes and
chandeliers; and
WHEREAS, The Keeney Theater was wrought with catastrophe when it was
flooded in 1946, when the Chemung River overflowed its banks, and then
again in 1972 during Hurricane Agnes; and
WHEREAS, The Clemens Center was officially formed in 1975 after the
building was targeted for demolition to accommodate a new highway; and
WHEREAS, A citizens group raised $750,000 in 1976 to save the
Clemens Center and upgrade the facility which was able to present its
first performance in 1977; and
WHEREAS, In 1987, the 2,500-square foot Mandeville Hall was added as
an intimate multi-use theater; and
WHEREAS, Since 1995, when a Facilities Master Plan was created, the
Clemens Center has been consistently updated and maintained to become a
valuable asset to the community; and
WHEREAS, The Clemens Center annually leases performance space to
more than 55 tenants, including the following performing arts
organizations: Elmira Little Theatre, The Orchestra of the Southern
Finger Lakes, Rafael Grigorian Ballet Theatre, Common Time and New
Heights Dance Theater; and
WHEREAS, Programming at the Clemens Center reflects the diverse
interests of audiences around the region whose lives are enriched by
music, dance, theater, comedy and more; and
WHEREAS, The Clemens Center contributes to the cultural richness of
Chemung County, New York by offering school programs, subsidized
facility rentals and other support programs that help thousands each
year; and
WHEREAS, A vibrant arts community encourages collaboration, instills
local pride, draws people together, and is essential to a community's
vitality; since its inception, the Clemens Center has greatly
contributed to the richness of New York's cultural palette and remains
steadfastly dedicated to ensuring this gem remains in all its glory for
decades to come; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Clemens Center in Elmira, New
York on May 10, 2025; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Clemens Center.