Date: Oct 20, 2007
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"We come to give thanks to Pete and Barbara Hanna and to the many men and women who have turned a vision into something greater than our dreams," said Samford President Andrew Westmoreland during Oct. 19 dedication ceremonies for the $32-million facility.
"Lectures have been heard here (the previous night's talk by Einstein biographer Walter Isaacson), games will be played here, lives are being changed here, and we give thanks for all of it," he said. "Our gratitude is heartfelt and complete."
The 132,000-square foot multipurpose facility is the largest single construction project in Samford history. A 5,000-seat arena for basketball and volleyball is the centerpiece, and capacity will grow to 6,000 for concerts, graduation ceremonies and other programs with the addition of 1,000 seats on the arena floor.
"Twenty-five words provide the rationale for hundreds of people to gather tonight to celebrate the opening of a magnificent facility on our campus," said Dr. Westmoreland. "Twenty-five words that changed Pete Hanna's life and gave him reason for hope. Twenty-five words that bring humility and inspiration . . .."
Westmoreland referred to Hanna's favorite Bible verse, John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
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"I have three best days in my life," he said, "the day I gave my life to Christ, the day I married Barbara and today."
Following the dedication in the building's east plaza, Samford unveiled the arena in grand fashion with its traditional candlelight dinner. More than 500 alumni, donors and other friends of the university attended the gala on a night devoted to "celebrating traditions," said master of ceremonies and board of trustees chairman Bill Stevens.
Noting that 2007 marked the 50th anniversary of Samford's
"This has been an extraordinary year for Samford, and we are grateful for each of you and the thousands of others who provided financial support to help Samford achieve so many good things," he said.
At Hanna's request, the arena within the center is named for Samford President Emeritus Thomas E. Corts and his wife, Marla H. Corts. During the gala dinner, Samford Alumni Association President Mark Davidson of
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Earlier in the day, Davidson presided over the annual Homecoming meeting of the Samford Alumni Association, and alumni and others enjoyed an evensong performance by the Samford A Cappella choir in A. Gerow Hodges Chapel.
Students, alumni and others capped off the big day with a pep rally, bonfire and fireworks following the gala dinner.