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The '''Fairfield Civic Center''' was a public events facility managed by the '''Fairfield Civic Center Authority''' and funded by the city of [[Fairfield]].  
The '''Fairfield Civic Center''' was a public events facility located at 6509 [[E. J. Oliver Road]] in [[Fairfiled]]. Constructed in [[1993]], it was managed by the '''Fairfield Civic Center Authority''' and funded by the city. The center featured a ballroom with tiered seating for 500 diners or up to 700 seated theater-style. Three conference rooms and the 240-seat '''Glory's Family Dining''' were also part of the facility.
 
The Civic Center housed the [[Alabama Historical Radio Society]]'s public exhibits and also housed two clothing stores and a gift shop.  


The facility closed in [[2011]] in a dispute between the authority, the [[Fairfield City Council]] and the [[Mayor of Fairfield]]. Manager [[Johnnie Wyatt]] resigned on [[September 21]] and issued pink slips to 16 part-time employees.
The facility closed in [[2011]] in a dispute between the authority, the [[Fairfield City Council]] and the [[Mayor of Fairfield]]. Manager [[Johnnie Wyatt]] resigned on [[September 21]] and issued pink slips to 16 part-time employees.
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==References==
==References==
* Norris, Toraine (September 21, 2011) "Fairfield Civic Center closes after facility manager resigns." ''Birmingham News''
* Norris, Toraine (September 21, 2011) "Fairfield Civic Center closes after facility manager resigns." ''Birmingham News''
==External links==
* [http://www.fairfieldciviccenter.com/ Fairfield Civic Center] website


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Revision as of 17:08, 21 September 2011

The Fairfield Civic Center was a public events facility located at 6509 E. J. Oliver Road in Fairfiled. Constructed in 1993, it was managed by the Fairfield Civic Center Authority and funded by the city. The center featured a ballroom with tiered seating for 500 diners or up to 700 seated theater-style. Three conference rooms and the 240-seat Glory's Family Dining were also part of the facility.

The Civic Center housed the Alabama Historical Radio Society's public exhibits and also housed two clothing stores and a gift shop.

The facility closed in 2011 in a dispute between the authority, the Fairfield City Council and the Mayor of Fairfield. Manager Johnnie Wyatt resigned on September 21 and issued pink slips to 16 part-time employees.

References

  • Norris, Toraine (September 21, 2011) "Fairfield Civic Center closes after facility manager resigns." Birmingham News

External links