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During his years as
a youth minister, founder Noel S. Ruiz came to realize the importance of music,
drama and dance as tools for expression, teaching and community building. Often
after one of his productions people would approach him and jokingly say, " Do
you think you could bring this program to my facility?" It was at that moment
that Noel began to consider the possibility of forming a traveling performance
troupe. With the encouragement and support of many friends an co-workers
Creative Ministries was founded on February 15, 1987.
In the Spring of 1987 we produced the first traveling
program, The Journey Cross and Crucifixion, a dramatic presentation of the
Stations of the Cross. What was once a dream had evolved into a year round
ministry touring with a variety of programs to churches schools and
organizations through out Long Island and the neighboring boroughs. We became a
legal not for profit and incorporated organization recognized by both the state
and federal government in March of 1988. All of the original four Board members
are still involved in the organization.
We quickly outgrew our first rehearsal space on Knickerbocker
Ave. in Bohemia and moved to a larger rental space on Dante Court in Holbrook.
This new space incorporated offices, rehearsal space and some storage space. For
the first few years we only produced Broadway Musicals during the summer but by
1994 we were producing major musicals through out the year some involving as
many as 150 people with lights, sound, full size sets and orchestra, and
beautiful costumes. We continued to rent space in local schools and churches for
the actual performances. It became evident that it was neither cost effective or
artistically prudent to rent auditoriums. It was time to take the leap of faith
and investigate the possibility of buying or renting our own full theatre space.
In January of 1996 an ambitious multi-focused core group
established the first building fund campaign to investigate and locate a new
permanent home. After locating the Oakdale Theatre, an old movie theatre vacant
for 9 years, and negotiating with the landlord terms of lease and renovation we
began the arduous task of turning this eyesore into a facility capable of
producing live theatre.. This involved our raising over $150,000 and recruiting
our members to help with the actual renovations to keep the cost down. Over 100
volunteers spent hours, painting, sanding, recovering seats, hanging electrical
wires and laying carpet. We had some help from our continuos supporter, Fleet
Bank, as they sent a crew of volunteer employees to help with the renovation and
donated much of the office furniture and many computers. The Creative Ministries
Performing Arts Center opened May 23, 1997 with Man of La Mancha. "The
Impossible Dream" was realized.
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