Union Colony Civic Center Renaming Survey

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The Union Colony Civic Center (UCCC) is an entertainment gem in the heart of downtown Greeley. The venue has grown significantly since opening in 1988, evolving in its offerings and entertainment. Due to these changes, the UCCC Advisory Board is exploring the opportunity to rename the venue and will consider whether a new name would better reflect the UCCC's current and future identity.

Renaming a civic landmark like the UCCC requires a tailored and thoughtful process. The board will consider the scope of offerings and the venue's role as a cultural and economic driver in our region.

This is not just a renaming project. The board will assess if the current name still fits and if it aligns with how the community uses and experiences the UCCC.

The board will commit to involving the public throughout the project. Outside feedback is essential to meeting project goals. Stay tuned for more updates as the process unfolds in the coming months.

Thank you for providing feedback. The survey is now closed.


About the Union Colony Civic Center

The Union Colony Civic Center is one of Northern Colorado’s premier performing arts venues. It serves as a vibrant cultural hub in the heart of the Greeley community. The UCCC is proudly owned and operated by the City of Greeley. Since opening in 1988, the UCCC has expanded to offer a wide range of performances, events and business activities. It is home to two performance spaces: the Monfort Concert Hall and the Hensel Phelps Theatre. The UCCC offers more than 100 events each year. Patrons can enjoy a wide range of shows from Broadway musicals and concerts to comedy shows and local performances.

The Union Colony Civic Center (UCCC) is an entertainment gem in the heart of downtown Greeley. The venue has grown significantly since opening in 1988, evolving in its offerings and entertainment. Due to these changes, the UCCC Advisory Board is exploring the opportunity to rename the venue and will consider whether a new name would better reflect the UCCC's current and future identity.

Renaming a civic landmark like the UCCC requires a tailored and thoughtful process. The board will consider the scope of offerings and the venue's role as a cultural and economic driver in our region.

This is not just a renaming project. The board will assess if the current name still fits and if it aligns with how the community uses and experiences the UCCC.

The board will commit to involving the public throughout the project. Outside feedback is essential to meeting project goals. Stay tuned for more updates as the process unfolds in the coming months.

Thank you for providing feedback. The survey is now closed.


About the Union Colony Civic Center

The Union Colony Civic Center is one of Northern Colorado’s premier performing arts venues. It serves as a vibrant cultural hub in the heart of the Greeley community. The UCCC is proudly owned and operated by the City of Greeley. Since opening in 1988, the UCCC has expanded to offer a wide range of performances, events and business activities. It is home to two performance spaces: the Monfort Concert Hall and the Hensel Phelps Theatre. The UCCC offers more than 100 events each year. Patrons can enjoy a wide range of shows from Broadway musicals and concerts to comedy shows and local performances.

  • UCCC Advisory Board Requests Community Input on Renaming Facility

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    GREELEY, Colo. — The Union Colony Civic Center Advisory Board is asking the community to provide feedback on whether to rename the venue. A survey is now open on the Speak Up Greeley project page for public input.

    “The Union Colony Civic Center has a decades-long legacy of bringing top-level entertainment to Greeley,” said Megan Weiler, Cultural Affairs Division Manager. “We’re looking ahead to the future and want to consider how renaming the UCCC could impact its future growth.”

    Click to read the full news release.

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