Tell Us Your Warnoco Stories
The Boys and Girls Club of Weld County is redeveloping the well-known Greeley landmark, Warnoco, as a Teen Center, and it's soon to be completed! The Greeley Historic Preservation staff has heard many stories about the site from people who have skated, swam, played, performed, fought, and visited Warnoco, but we know there are many more stories and that have not been documented, and we hope to preserve those memories as the building starts a new chapter in the community. If you have memories you'd like to share about the site – good or bad – we want to hear from you!
Brief History
The site started out as an amusement park called Sall’s Gardens. In 1923 Clarence Sall sold it to the Barrett Brothers who first leased it to Warrack Norcross before selling it to him and his wife, Helen Warrack. The site included a swimming pool, a dance hall and rink building. A naming contest winner named it Warnoco using Norcross's name.
The existing building was constructed in 1948 and used as a roller rink until 1996 when roller skating ended at Warnoco. It was used for indoor hockey and indoor soccer, then used for storage for a few years until the Boys and Girls Club purchased it. In September 2023 the Greeley Historic Preservation Commission designated the building on the Greeley Historic Register.
Share Your Warnoco Stories
Please share your stories and memories (good or bad!) of Warnoco and add any information that would help give us a more complete understanding of the site.