November 3, 2008
Augusta, Mich. -The Michigan National Guard will host a ribbon cutting
ceremony and open house Nov. 7 at 9 a.m. at the new Fort Custer Education
Center located in Augusta, Mich.
The 116,000 square foot education center offers a modern registration and
check-in desk, 12 classrooms, a state-of-the-art auditorium, instructor and
administrative offices, two conference rooms, a full service kitchen and
dining hall, lounge areas, and 246 guest rooms. A unique feature of the
building is its pentagon shape. An inner courtyard allows students to travel
from one side of the center to the other and brings natural lighting into the
hallways of the facility.
"Book ahead," said Col. Dwight Mickelson, Director of the Guard Facilities
Management Office. "The training facilities at Fort Custer get a lot of use
from military organizations from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and
various state and federal law enforcement agencies. The Lansing Community
College Truck Driver Training Program and the Michigan Youth Challenge
Academy also use Fort Custer facilities for training. It is a busy place."
A large stained-glass window mounted outside the auditorium honors the 126
defense employees and 58 airline passengers who were killed in the terrorist
attack on the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. The window is a duplicate of one
that hangs in the Pentagon chapel. It is made of 300 glass pieces and five
diamond-cut cement corners that were hand-carried from the Pentagon wreckage
to Michigan specifically for this honorary purpose. The window will be
unveiled and dedicated by Chaplin Ray Moore following the ribbon cutting.
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MEDIA ADVISORY
The media is encouraged to attend the ceremony and open house. For security,
please bring photo identification.
For more information contact Angela Simpson at 517-481-8135.