Venues West Michigan
Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan
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  • Contact emailhelpdesk@gshom.org
  • Number of different rooms2
  • Number of affairs at the same time1
  • Separate cocktail areaYes
  • Room capacity – cocktail receptionFlexible, multiple spaces available
  • Room capacity – dinner reception200
  • Outdoor reception areaYes
  • Room rental fee$150/hour, 2 hrs free when renting 4+ hrs
  • Deposit required25%; nonrefundable
  • Kitchen on premisesYes
  • Must use in-house cateringNo
  • CuisineN/A
  • Pricing for plated mealsN/A
  • Pricing for buffet mealsN/A
  • GratuityN/A
  • Dietary AccommodationsN/A
  • Must use in-house liquorNo
  • On-site ceremoniesYes
  • A.V. equipment availableYes
  • Valet parkingNo
  • Handicap accessibleYes
  • Pets allowed for ceremoniesYes
  • Lounge for bride/groom/bridal partiesYes
  • Complimentary overnight stay for coupleNo
Highlights
Looking for a unique and affordable venue for your one-of-a-kind wedding? Girl Scouts of Michigan’s nationally-recognized, state-of-the-art Kalamazoo Regional Center boasts soaring ceilings, exposed wood beams, and wide-open spaces indoors and out. The distinctive design and unique architectural details offer the perfect backdrop to make your event one-of-a-kind, all located within two miles of downtown Kalamazoo. When you host your celebration with us, you have the freedom to choose your own vendors. Our space can accommodate up to 200 guests, and we offer flexible set-up and tear-down. At the Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan Regional Center, the possibilities are endless. Best of all, proceeds from venue rentals are used to maintain our properties to help local girls and their families experience the great outdoors for generations to come!
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601 W. Maple St., Kalamazoo, MI 49008 | 800.497.2688 | gshom.org