
On a sunny Friday, community leaders and residents gathered with a sense of pragmatic optimism in Randolph, as shovels hit the dirt to mark the beginning of construction for the much-anticipated Randolph Cultural Center. District 3 Supervisor and current Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, Steve Miller, was spotted among the crowd, echoing the collaborative spirit that has carried this project forward. The center, anticipated to open its doors in the second quarter of 2026, promises to be a hub of community activity, with offerings that include office space, a multipurpose gymnasium, and additional amenities designed to foster communal engagement.
Joining forces, SRP, the City of Coolidge, and Pinal County have successfully navigated the maze of planning and funding to transform vision into tangible blueprint. While celebrating its 100th anniversary, Randolph now looks ahead to this new chapter in its history. This new facility, complete with meeting rooms, a playground, and a kitchen, aims to cater to the diverse needs of its residents, being hailed as yet another milestone for the community. In an exciting display of progress, a video from the groundbreaking event is available for virtual onlookers, which can be accessed at Pinal County's official website.









