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At a community picnic on August 22, 1935, J. Robert Crouse,
Sr.
suggested forming a Community Council in Hartland. "Such a council
would consist in general of those who are actively connected with
various organizations. The function of the
Community Council would be to meet when there are important matters
of community policy to consider. Such a Community Council could not
and would not wish to bind any organization to a
specific course of action but rather supply a many sided judgment
on such subjects for useful, helpful guidance and formation of enlightened
public opinion. Such a Community Council could
represent the Hartland Consolidated Schools to the Hartland Area
as a whole depending on the nature of the subject for consideration.
It is believed that such an organization would tend
toward unity of purpose, plan and action in the development of the
Hartland Area Project and the community in general".
From this concept came one of the finest examples of cooperation in the community.
After surveying the community for an adequate place for recreation, a plan for a new building
was inaugurated. In 1937 the Hartland Area Recreation Cooperative was formed and shares of
stock were sold at a price of $10 each. Mr. J. Robert Crouse, Sr. agreed to match the purchase
of the shares on a 2 to 1 basis for an amount up to $10,000.
The building of the "Rec" Hall was truly a cooperative
effort. A large portion of the excavation and building was done by volunteer
labor. The recreation center
opened in September 1938. Through the years it was used as a site
for basketball games, roller-skating, community parties, Boy Scout meetings
and as a cafeteria for hot lunches
for Hartland students.

In 1975 the Hartland Area Recreation Board of Directors held their last meeting to
dissolve the corporation due to declining interest in roller-skating and increased interest in
school athletics. The Board voted to give the land, building and equipment to the Hartland
Consolidated School for administrative and community use. In 1976 the building was remodeled
and it became the administrative offices of the Hartland Consolidated Schools and home to the
Hartland Senior Citizens'; nutrition and recreation center. The building was renamed the J.
Robert Crouse Building in honor of the man who contributed to its original construction.
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