Big Barn Groundbreaking Press Release

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Media Contacts:

Richard Regalo

(209) 777-8053

Denise Skidmore

(209) 631-4146

For Release April 3, 2015

CELEBRATION BREAKS GROUND FOR MERCED FAIRGROUNDS BIG BARN

MERCED, CA . April 3, 2015. With gold shovels and smiling faces many from the agricultural community including 4-H and FFA members gathered at 9 am Friday to unearth the future – a much needed 33,800 square foot new barn at the Merced County Fairgrounds.

“The swine barns are no longer large enough to accommodate our growing fair participation,” explained Tom Musser, Merced County Fair Executive Director. “The large barn structure will be the largest covered facility and available for car shows, fundraisers, events and other activities.

Without the dedication and hard work of the Friends of the Fair, this place for the entire community would not be possible .”

The big barn will replace the swine barns that were built by the Works Progress Administration in 1939 and were used as barracks for the army watching over the Japanese Americans

“assembled” on the fairgrounds in 1942. They were then used as dormitories until 1972 when they were converted to swine barns.

The Friends of Merced County Fair, a non-profit, has been fundraising for the past six years to construct the big barn.

“Thanks to Hilmar Cheese Company, Inc. who contributed $250,000 to name the new barn and many other donors, we were able to start construction now as building costs continued to rise ,” explained Richard Regalo, board president for the Friends of Merced County Fair. “The Hilmar

Cheese Company Barn will cost $1,200,000. We must continue to raise funds for the barn to be able to finish it .”

Additional opportunities to support the project with large thank you signage include the main roof beams, building support columns, wash racks and a thank you wall. Anyone interested in advertising, honoring, or memorializing with a contribution to the barn can contact Rob Weimer,

Marsha Seivert or Stephen Moitozo of the capital campaign committee through the friendsofmcf.org website.

Friends of Merced County Fair, Inc.

PO Box 2292, Merced, California 95344

501(c)(3) non-profit tax identification 26-0741966 www.friendsofmercedcountyfair.org

The co mmunity is encouraged to help pave the path to the barn with personalized bricks. A 4x8” is $150 and 8x8” is $250. A form to purchase bricks is on the friendsofmcf.org website.

“We are extremely grateful for EAC Engineering who donated all of the engineering and design,” commented Regalo. “We have been through multiple reviews and modifications to receive all approvals. We also appreciate some of the contractors helping us now. Thank you to Rocha

Backhoe, Acme Electric, Taylor Backhoe, Central Valley Concrete and G and G Construction,

Inc. as they ar e working to keep the cost down,” continued Regalo.

“We know the community will have many uses for the new Hilmar Cheese Company Barn and hope other organizations, not just agriculture, will help us raise the barn .”

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The purpose of the Friends of the Merced County Fair, designated a charity in 2008, is to make the Merced County Fair a more community, cultural, and educational asset and to help with volunteers.

The Friends have helped with shade cloths and fair improvements while focused on building the much needed new barn. Visit www.friendsofmercedcountyfair.org

or like our Facebook page to see photos of the barn progress and contribute to the project.

Friends of Merced County Fair, Inc.

PO Box 2292, Merced, California 95344

501(c)(3) non-profit tax identification 26-0741966 www.friendsofmercedcountyfair.org

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