Horse Racing was the catalyst to accomplish this mission at the beginning of time and continues to be the catalyst today.
The timeline of Fonner Park begins in the 1950’s, back to a time when the farmland property set on the outskirts of Grand Island was owned and operated by Gus and Emma Fonner.
A group of civic-minded businessmen met in 1953 to organize the Hall County Livestock Improvement Association for the purpose of locating a permanent home for the Hall County Fair, complete with buildings which consisted of barns, a grandstand and also a race track. Gus Fonner was a charter member of the Association. He and Emma sold their land that became known as Fonner Park to the Association for a very generous low cost. Fonner Park remains the permanent home for the Hall County Fair to this day.
Fonner Park is owned and operated by the Hall County Livestock Improvement Association d/b/a Fonner Park. Initially, shares of stock were sold to Stockholders at $50.00. Bonds were issued to raise $220,000 which would be used to build barns, a grandstand facility and race track. Years later, the IRS changed the regulation and consequently a new Membership system was established. Today there are 503 members who pay a $50.00 Lifetime Membership Fee. No dividends are paid out.
All money goes into the facility or is put back into the community. Members are invited to the annual meeting that is held on the last Wednesday of July each year. There are 36 Board Members and 6 Executive Board Members that serve on the board for six years. Board members are voted on at the annual meeting.
In 2006, the Fonner Park Exposition and Events Center, Inc. d/b/a the Heartland Events Center opened its doors at Fonner Park, providing a 6,000 seat arena with an attached 8,000 sq. ft. conference center.
In 2010, the Nebraska State Fair relocated to Grand Island from Lincoln.
Over a half a million square feet of exhibition, livestock and arena facilities were built for hosting the State Fair. The Fonner Park Campus becomes State Fair Park for 60 days each year so that the Nebraska State Fair can set up, host the eleven-day fair that runs through Labor Day and clean up after the fair each year. The other ten months of the year, the facilities are operated as Fonner Park by Fonner Park.
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