
SALINA -The Salina Bicentennial Center held an open house Tuesday to unveil the recent renovations the facility has undergone.
On hand for the open house were many local public officials as well as Bicentennial Center staff and representatives of the construction companies behind the renovations.
More than 100 people attented the event and toured the facility. A new piece of art work called “Revival,” desgined by Matthew Dehaemers of Shawnee, Kansas, was

also lit as part of the festivities.
The renovations, which started in December of 2014, were completed earlier this month at a cost of $13 million. The upgrades brought the facility up to ADA regulation.