Illinois Fairgrounds Foundation
launches coliseum naming contest
Contest open to 4-H, FFA, and Junior
Horseman’s Council members
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[November 16, 2018]
Contest entries are now being accepted by the Illinois Fairgrounds
Foundation to rename the Coliseum on the Illinois State Fairgrounds
in Springfield. The contest runs through December 14. The
winner will be selected by the Fair Foundation and the Illinois
Department of Agriculture (IDOA) and announced in early January.
Current members of Illinois 4-H, FFA, and the Junior Horseman’s
Council are eligible to submit their naming ideas to the contest.
Each member is allowed one entry and can submit it online at
www.ilfairfoundation.com.
The winner will receive a silver platter of recognition and an
Illinois State Fair Mega Pass. The winner could also be a guest of
honor at the grand re-opening of the Coliseum and serve as a youth
fair marshal during the 2019 Illinois State Fair.
“Agriculture is an integral part of our state’s identity, and the
Illinois State Fairgrounds play an important part in promoting our
agriculture industry,” said Governor Rauner. “Our youth in
agriculture, including 4-H and FFA members, are the future of this
industry, so it’s only right that we let them name the historic
building that will be open for generations to come.”
A generous donation of $1 million from the Rauner Family Foundation,
announced on Agriculture Day at the 2018 Illinois State Fair, has
arrived at the Illinois Fairgrounds Foundation. This donation is
specifically earmarked for repairs and updates to the historic
Coliseum, which has been closed since it was declared unusable due
to structural deficiencies.
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The Foundation already made several improvements to the Fairgrounds ahead of the
2018 Illinois State Fair, including roof replacements and additional lighting
and fans. In the Swine Barn, two 16-foot fans were installed above the show
rings to help keep exhibitors, animals, and spectators cool, not just during the
Illinois State Fair, but at other non-fair events that take place there
throughout the year.
Lighting improvements were also made to the Livestock Center Show Ring,
including the installation of 35 new LED bulbs, thanks to the George Obernagel
Family Farm in Monroe County. Their sponsorship of the Livestock Center will
continue into July 2019, with improvements also slated to be made to the
Center’s audio system.
“The Department would like to thank the Illinois Fairgrounds Foundation,
Governor Rauner, and all of those who have made donations to the Foundation,”
said Director of Agriculture Raymond Poe. “This Fairgrounds has so much history
and holds fond memories for so many people – we want to make sure that continues
for several more generations.”
In addition, the Foundation recently purchased roofing materials for Barns 16A
and 16B. This allowed state employees on the fairgrounds to reshingle both
barns. These barns are located near the Coliseum and contain 22 horse stalls
each. Previously unoccupied, they may now be used during the Illinois State Fair
and during the many horse shows that take place on the Fairgrounds throughout
the year.
For more information about the Illinois Fairgrounds Foundation, check out its
website at https://www.ilfair
foundation.com.
[Denise Albert] |