The George R. Wallace Jr. Civic Center, more commonly known as the Civic Center, is a 1,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Fitchburg, Massachusetts and has an end-stage concert capacity of 3,200. It hosts various local concerts and sporting events for the area. First opened in 1970, the Wallace Civic Center consists of the Gaetz Arena, the Landry Arena, a planetarium, and several multi-use banquet rooms.
History
The Wallace Civic Center opened in 1970 due to funding by George Wallace, a Fitchburg resident.[2] it consisted of two separate ice rinks and a planetarium.
In the nearly 40 years since the Civic Center opened, it has hosted public skating, summer camps, hockey leagues, figure skating, trade shows, concerts, tournaments, events and private functions. Notably it has hosted a Moon rock[3] and hockey games featuring the Boston Bruins.
Control and ownership of the Civic Center was transferred from the City of Fitchburg to Fitchburg State University in August 2007.[7] Since this transfer, the college has performed many upgrades to the Civic Center. These include new roofing, new ice making machinery and ventilation, and overall refurbishment. They have also transformed the Landry Arena into an indoor turf field.[8]