05/03/2026
A Special Anniversary This Teacher's Day!
While we celebrate our educators today, we are also looking back 83 years to the official organization of the Brooklake Community Center!
The story of this local landmark is one of true grit. Started in 1929 by Mabel Vaughn, the original "Clubhouse" faced the hardships of the Great Depression, causing delays and even a temporary change in ownership. But Mabel didn't give up—construction resumed in 1931, and by the mid-30s, it was famously operating as the Wagon Wheel Inn.
A Legacy Built in Phases:
1929–1934: The original Clubhouse (built by Fred Michael and Fred Gisin).
1943: Officially organized as the Brooklake Community Center.
1947–1953: The completion of the hall extension that was demolished in recent years.
From an 18-acre dream to a cornerstone of our community, the Brooklake Community Center stands as a testament to local history and perseverance.
Happy 83rd Anniversary, Brooklake!
Pictured:
Brooklake Clubhouse c. 1953
The Brooklake Women's Club c. 1947
Ilene Marckx, Brooklake Community Fair, (date unknown)
Brooklake Hillbillies, c. 1950's