â¢Â  fire sprinkler system;
â¢Â  main floor restrooms with handicap accessibility;
â¢Â  newly refurbished main area with technology and a movable wall that can divide the area in two;
â¢Â  new meeting spaces;
â¢Â  cater-friendly kitchen.
â¢Â  Entries and exits that are Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible.
Dedicated in 1937, the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has served generations of Fremont-area residents. For decades, people have come here for a host of activities from wedding receptions to pancake feeds and volleyball games.
Fremont Mayor Joey Spellerberg, whose dad Moostach Joe hosted polka parties in the auditorium for years, talked about the buildingâs importance to the city.