John and Carolyn Sonnentag wanted the facility to have a “wow factor” for visitors and they were not disappointed in the project that took a decade to become reality.
“Here we are under budget, on schedule and, wow, what a complex,” John Sonnentag says.
Over the past 60 years County Concrete Co. was blessed to have a national customer base that allowed the Sonnentags to contribute to the project, Carolyn Sonnentag says.
“This building may have our name on it, but without the leadership and continued growth of our business, this could not have been possible,” she says.
The Sonnentag building originally was planned as a replacement for 70-year-old Zorn Arena on campus, but evolved into the largest indoor event venue in northwest Wisconsin that has “far, far exceeded the vision,” says Kimera Way, president of the Eau Claire Community Complex, the entity that owns the Sonnentag facilities. The building will accommodate multiple types of events, including being home to the university’s men’s and women’s basketball games and other athletic tournaments, indoor concerts and other entertainment or sports events.
Jason Verdugo, UW-Eau Claire’s director of athletics, told the Sonnentags at the ceremony that their generosity will impact the athletic department and student athletes for years to come.
“The best way we can honor your family is by what we do day in and day out, how we compete, how we practice, our commitment to the Blugold standard,” Verdugo says. “I think everyone knows that standard is excellence, so my vow to you is that we will do our very best to do that.”