Verlie B. Collins Center

Verlie B. Collins Center
Street address: 

614 Brentwood Street,

Sylacauga, AL 35150

 

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Phone: 
256-249-2546
Schedule: 
Monday – Thursday: 7:30a – 8:00p; Friday: 7:30p – 6:30p; Saturday and Sunday can be reserved for special events at no additional fee above cost of reservation.
Discount: 
Senior citizens
Admission: 
$2.00 per visit or $10 per month; Senior citizens 55+: $5.00 per month

Facility Details

The Verlie B. Collins Center has a maximum center capacity of 300 people and has rooms and a gym to rent for meetings, singings, luncheons, dances, etc.

MEETING ROOM – This room can be setup for almost any need.

GYM – The gym has a multi-use floor and can be used for all meetings, banquets, receptions, etc.

The Athletic Program does have priority during its seasons. The gym is open for “free-play” unless other events are scheduled.

The gym can be reserved by groups to play/practice basketball but only on availability with priority being given to civic meetings, one-time events and/or paying customers. If gym floor is to be covered, a $25.00 fee is charged.

WEIGHT AND EXERCISE ROOM – open Monday – Friday, 8:00a ’til closing.

$2.00 per visit or $10 per month

Senior citizens 55+: $5.00 per month

MORE INFORMATION – Call the receptionist, Teresa Morris, at 256-249-2546

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