About the JAM Rec Center
JAM Rec Center is a 100-foot by 100-foot building along Route 183 in Wayne Township owned and managed by Bethesda E. C. Church that features a large, versatile, wood floor gymnasium.
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The facility has enough space to accommodate a basketball court, indoor soccer, or, alternately, two volleyball courts or two pickleball courts at a given time and is available to rent.
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Upon entry, visitors walk through a viewing area and lobby that includes a kitchen for concessions. There is also a loft where individuals can watch the activities unfold. This area - which will include Wi-Fi, seating areas, and tables - is designed to a viewing room.
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Although, the facility is designed to hold up to 235 people, which includes the 100-spectator bleacher seating and the viewing area on the two floors.
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This project was made possible by a substantial endowment from James L. Miller, president of Miller Bros. Construction Inc., the lead contractor.
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The name of the facility - the JAM Rec Center - was taken from the initials of the late James A. Miller, the father of Miller Bros. co-founders James L. and Bill Miller.