Nancy O’Neill, the Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce’s Events and Leadership director, sent an email explaining:
“We are confident that the event could have been held on the original date of April 20, but we wanted to allow more time for certain finishing touches to be showcased at the event.”
Spooky Nook Champion Mill, when it opens, will be one of the country’s biggest convention centers and indoor sports complexes, boasting two 600,000-square-foot facilities. One of those will be a convention center and hotel complete with 233 hotel rooms and 16 conference rooms, while the other will be a multiuse event complex.
A banner printing service is frequently called upon while a project is still under construction to identify it to the public and build excitement.
The complex will also provide a second home for such Hamilton businesses as Municipal Brew Works, Petals & Wicks and Sara’s House, and other one-of-a-kind shops. Also onsite will be a Forklift & Palate Restaurant, which the original Spooky Nook in Pennsylvania has as well.
The Play Ball Gala has been rescheduled for May 19. Tickets to the black-tie optional affair are $100.
The multiuse Spooky Nook complex in Hamilton will open later in the year, but the convention and hotel facility will be operational this spring.