The Community Hall building is an 1844 historic classic New England building. It was built as a church and became the Community Club in 1952. It is a beautiful focal point in the village of West Halifax, in Halifax, Vermont, and serves a variety of purposes, including meetings, wedding receptions, dances, birthday parties, funeral lunches, and more. As of June 1, 2023, it hosts the Halifax Cafe on Thursdays and Saturdays 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM offering a gathering spot with coffee, tea, and bakery items available. The building is handicap accessible and has a new handicap bathroom facility. More information about the Halifax Community Club is online at https://czresearch.com/
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SENIOR MEALS–12:00 Noon, third Friday of each month. All are welcome.
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Unique to the Hall, these 1976 paintings of several West Halifax village buildings, created by various artists, bring local history alive.
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Kara Markham painted this lovely historic mural in 1954. It depicts the construction of the 1844 building.
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Full kitchen facilities available, small and compact but efficient. 6-burner LP gas stove with large oven, refrigerator with small freezer, microwave, 3-bay stainless steel sink with hot and cold running water. Twelve 8′ tables, three 6′ tables, 8 card tables, 150 chairs, silverware and china plates for 100, one highchair and one child’s bumper seat. One handicap-accessible and one regular bathroom.