Butler Art Center’s fate in balance after boiler failure, COVID losses
A cultural institution founded more than 50 years ago is in danger of closing if county art lovers don’t offer financial support.
Butler Art Center, 344 S. Main St., which ranks among the oldest establishments in Butler, faces a daunting financial situation after its boiler failed on Dec. 19, said Amy Stockert, center treasurer. The failure of the boiler-based heating system during winter also forced the nonprofit to drain all the pipes in the building to prevent them from freezing and bursting, so water remains shut off indefinitely, too.
The center had to close its doors and was unable to host events and bring in revenue.
Now the nonprofit must meet operating costs, from a dwindling reserve of just over $12,000, if it is to avert closure during the next six months.
Donors who would like to help the arts center by making a tax-deductible contribution can do so by visiting https://www.cognitoforms.com/ButlerArtCenter1/Donate, Stockert said.