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Stonegate reports grants, programming and pending Trilogy Health contract

City of Bedford Common Council · August 18, 2026
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Summary

Stonegate reported higher year-to-year revenue, received small grants from Duke Energy Foundation and Indiana Arts Commission, and said the Stonegate board submitted a draft contract to Trilogy Health for board review; staff said Trilogy's approval is pending and would reduce rental space at Stonegate if finalized.

Linda delivered the Stonegate update to the council, saying revenues are ahead compared with the same time last year and the organization secured a $3,000 Duke Energy Foundation grant for its skilled showcase and a $4,000 grant from the Indiana Arts Commission for a spring program tied to the city’s 250th celebration. “The biggest news at Stonegate right now is the Trilogy Health contract or potential contract with Trilogy Health moving into Stonegate,” Linda said, explaining that Trilogy would occupy two classrooms and two small offices if its board approves the draft contract.

Linda described expected physical adjustments to the building if Trilogy proceeds (a laundry service space, a portable sink for art classes) and warned that available rental space will be limited during a period in spring when virtual schools and Trilogy overlap occupancy. She also reviewed collaborations and upcoming events: an AI lunch for businesses with Indiana Wesleyan scheduled for Nov. 4, a skills showcase at the fairgrounds on Oct. 1 expected to draw hundreds of students, arts classes beginning Sept. 14, and possible theater productions using the black-box space. Board and staff said Trilogy's legal review was underway and the organization expected a decision from Trilogy's board the following week.