Sneak Peek at 4-H Fairgrounds Changes

Local leaders and community supporters got a sneak peek at the newly renovated 4-H Exhibition Building and Llama Barn this week8. The project marks the first major upgrade to the site in more than 25 years.

The improvements are part of Phase One of a three-phase redevelopment plan designed to modernize and expand the 40-acre campus. The newly renovated buildings are scheduled to open to the public and be available for use beginning June 1, expanding the fairgrounds’ ability to host large-scale events and year-round programming.

“These improvements will provide accessible public space for more community events, support the Hamilton County Extension, agricultural and life science industries, provide world-class learning space, and act as a catalyst for economic development for the City of Noblesville and Hamilton County,” says Susan Peterson, Purdue Extension Hamilton County Director.

Construction firm Skender oversaw renovations to the 24,000-square-foot Exhibition Center, which includes a new roof, new flooring, new restrooms, and improved audio/visual capabilities. Hagerman Construction oversaw the Llama Barn renovation, which includes 2,117 square feet of additional space, new restrooms and catering prep area, large air fans, heating and cooling upgrades, and improved audio/visual capabilities.

The Hamilton County Council and Board of Commissioners committed $15 million toward the first phase. “The County understood the need for a long-overdue investment in this vital community asset,” says County Council President Sue Maki. “We saw this as an opportunity to not only support 4-H but to create a high-impact venue that brings lasting value to Hamilton County residents.”

A signature piece of Phase One is the new Bicentennial Pavilion, set to open in time for the Hamilton County 4-H Fair, July 17–21. The Pavilion replaces the O.V. Winks and Annex Buildings, which had to be removed for the Pleasant Street expansion. Details on a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be announced soon.

Additional phases of the project are contingent on additional funding but could include construction of a 20,000-square-foot Show Arena, two iconic silos marking the entrance, and the replacement of aging outdoor structures. Supporters of Purdue Extension and 4-H are seeking additional donors to help fund these next phases and continue the momentum. For more information, contact [email protected].

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