Midland Community Center

[2] The first building at the site of the current center was dedicated on October 30, 1955, and the $1.5 million cost was covered by gifts from the Dow Chemical Company.

In addition to locker replacement, separate family and adult sections were built, the flooring was upgraded and plumbing fixtures were updated.

[2] The organization provides the community with a diverse group of activities that include youth and adult classes, drop-in sessions and leagues for athletics.

[9] In addition to aquatics, the indoor sports of basketball, volleyball, pickleball, gymnastics and curling are featured.

Outdoor sports such as flag football are organized in cooperation with the Midland Parks and Recreation department.

Specialty fitness activities that are sponsored include fencing, martial arts (karate & judo), Yoga, boxing (non-contact), billiards, table tennis, pickleball and badminton.

The Crossroads Deli is operated by a former resident who received culinary training at The Art Institute of Colorado before returning to Midland.