WINTER 2014 WEDDING
CEREMONIES AND RECEPTION VENUES
Parks and Shelters: From the Manito Park gardens to the Floating Stage at Riverfront Park, the City of Spokane has many beautiful locations for your special day.
Beautiful Picnic shelters and
intimate standin ceremonies are available at Coeur d’Alene Park, Finch Arboretum, and Manito Park.
for
receptions are available at Franklin Park, Manito Park, Mission Park and Shadle Park. The Woodland Center at the Finch Arboretum also offers a reception venue with a kitchen facility.
Southside Senior & Community Center:
The Southside Senior & Community Center is the venue of choice for many weddings and wedding receptions.
The
convenient South Hill location -- with plenty of parking in the serene park-like setting -- is enhanced by the modern facility and services available: a 4,300 square foot open ballroom that seats 300 comfortably for dinner configurations and includes an 1,800 square foot dance floor, plus three smaller ‘breakout’ rooms seating from 25 to 55, wireless Internet, a computer lab, a cozy library/lounge with fireplace, a large reception area, and modern, large, clean restrooms – with everything on one level. The ballroom opens to an outside patio as well as being immediately adjacent to a full-service commercial kitchen where visiting chefs may prepare and serve meals, or our kitchen staff may be contracted to help with your event. knowledgeable to
assure a
staff is always present successful
event.
The friendly, Call
535-0803, ext. 102, or
sssac.org, or
southsidecenter.com.
FACILITY RENTALS
Reservation
policies and prices vary with each location. 509.363.5457 or
spokaneparks.org
Corbin Senior Activity Center: Corbin Senior Activity Center is located on West Cleveland.
to provide everything you want and more for the perfect wedding. They have a 1520 square-foot ballroom, full-scale
corbinseniorcenter.org 509.327.1584 or
rentals@corbinseniorcenter.org
Riverfront Park: Riverfront Park offers many options for weddings and receptions.
There are sites
for the ceremony as well as the reception and with a beautiful view of the river and the convenience of on-site catering and downtown location; Riverfront Park is a great place for any outdoor wedding and/or reception. Two large shelters plus, Canada Island, Havermale Point, and the new River Patio are scenic and perfect locations for weddings and groups. The 1909 Looff Carrousel can also be rented for a unique and memorable special occasion. Capacity 72-400 people depending on venue; $300 depending on location and time. 509.625.6612
This center is equipped kitchen,
dressing rooms, dining room, and access to some of the best wedding providers in Spokane.
D.C. Corbin House (Corbin Art Center) Located on the hill above Edwidge Wold- son Park at 507 W. 7th Avenue, the Corbin Art Center is a historic Kirtland Cutter de- signed home built in 1898. The structure and grounds are listed on the local, state and national historic
registers.The house features a vestibule, foyer, formal and in- formal parlors, dining room, a kitchen and an ornate staircase leading to the second floor. The exterior features an impressive ¾ wraparound veranda affording you and your party a panoramic view of the greater Spokane area.
The facility is available
to rent for: Holiday and Birthday Parties, Receptions, Special Events, Meetings and Retreats, Performances. Single room, ad- joining rooms and multi-room rental fees are available. The center does not have any catering options, however, the center does have a kitchen to host your caterer or party. Rentals are scheduled on a first come, first serve basis. The facility is wheelchair ac- cessible on the first floor only. Corbin has Wi-Fi capabilities. For more information on rental fees, availability or to make res- ervations, contact the Corbin Art Center at 509.625.6677.
Register online at
spokaneparks.org
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