The Duncan Area Economic Development Foundation announced an $800,000 commitment to the Simmons Center, using funds the foundation has generated through its building program. “This affirms our dedication to one of Duncan’s and Stephens County’s cherished community institutions,” said Lyle Roggow, president and CEO of the DAEDF.
The investment includes a $400,000 direct contribution toward the facility’s $1.8 million roof replacement project, paired with four annual contributions of $100,000 each to the Simmons Center Endowment, a fund designed to ensure the Center’s long-term financial sustainability and selfsufficiency.
“For the last 37 years, the Simmons Center has been far more than a building. It is a gathering place where Duncan and Stephens County residents come together for civic events, cultural programs, youth activities, and community celebrations,” Roggow said. “It is iconic — a reflection of this community’s values and a source of shared pride. DAEDF’s commitment is rooted in the belief that institutions like the Simmons Center are worth protecting, and that investing in them is investing in the community itself.”
The Simmons Center “is an icon of Stephens County where so many from the community gather, and the Simmons center does so much good for the community we have to support assets like that when we are able,” said Kelly Kirkland, DAEDF board chairman. “This investment ensures it remains a place where Duncan and Stephens County can gather, grow, and thrive for decades to come.”
The Simmons Center’s aging roof has presented an urgent structural need, with the full replacement project estimated at $1.8 million. DAEDF’s $400,000 contribution represents a significant anchor gift toward that goal, and “this project has the full support of Duncan’s economic development leadership,” Roggow said. Addressing the roof “ensures the building remains safe, functional, and ready to serve the community for years ahead,” he said.
Beyond the immediate capital need, DAEDF’s commitment extends to the Simmons Center’s longterm financial health. Over the next four years, DAEDF will contribute $100,000 annually to the Simmons Center Endowment, a total of $400,000, to help grow a permanent fund that supports the center’s ongoing operations.
DAEDF’s mission is to advance the economic vitality in the Duncan area. Investing in the Simmons Center “reflects that mission in its truest form,” Roggow said. “When a community has places where people connect, create, and celebrate together, it becomes a stronger, more attractive place to live, work, and do business. The Simmons Center is not just infrastructure; it is a competitive asset for Duncan and Stephens County.”