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University Club: A historic campus building constructed in 1908. With its dark wood, sweeping staircase and historical restoration, the club is a cozy place for lunches, special events or meetings.
Old Main: Arizona State University’s oldest building, houses the Alumni Association, and welcomes you to visit. Having a special event? Choose Old Main to give your event a Sun Devil flair in a beautifully historic building.
Aldea: Tucked away in west Phoenix, Aldea was recipient of Wedding Wire’s 2010 Brides’ Choice Awards. Everything at Aldea conveniently packaged together to make your wedding a breeze and a beautiful day to remember.
Arizona Historical Society: Located at the edge of Papago Park, the AHS is available for weddings, receptions, proms, fundraisers, presentations, private meetings – you name it!
Arizona Science Center: 140,000 square feet of “out of this world” investigation and discovery. There’s a combination of ramps, hallways, galleries, and terraces to add to the amazing architecture of the building.
ASU Deer Valley Rock Art Center: The Deer Valley Rock Art Center is a part of Arizona State University. Overseen by the School of Human Evolution and Social Change in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, this unique site has a rich history.
ASU Secret Garden: One of ASU’s best kept secrets, the Secret Garden at Arizona State University, is now available for private events. This picturesque and distinctive garden is romantic, memorable and truly a setting for all occasions.
ASU Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication: The Cronkite School has more than 100,000 square feet in a new multi-use complex on the corner of Central Avenue and Taylor Street. Just recently, the LEED Silver-certified building won an international architecture award.
Audubon Center: The LEED Platinum certified Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center is a nature center in the heart of Phoenix’s Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area—a 600-acre park space in the historic Salt River corridor. Located less than two miles from downtown Phoenix, the Center is a gateway to a lush Sonoran riparian habitat used by over 200 species of birds and other wildlife.
Bentley Projects: Once a warehouse, the airy, renovated setting features distinct architectural details such as the original brickwork and soaring ceilings with exposed wood beams. The Gallery has over 13,000 square feet of vibrant event space available as your own blank canvas on which to “paint” your event and realize your vision.
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Centrally located with on-site parking, the location is convenient to freeways and light-rail stops, and close to other downtown destinations such as US Airways Center, the Arizona Science Center, Chase Field, and the Civic Center.
Clayton on the Park: Scottsdale’s newest event venue provides a dramatic setting for garden weddings, indoor receptions and a wide variety of social and corporate events. The Clayton on the Park is situated on a lush, 21-acre urban park that features one of Scottsdale’s most photographed pieces, Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE sculpture. Surrounded by gently sloping lawns, secluded alcoves and shady trees, The Clayton provides the perfect backdrop for your celebrations.
Desert Botanical Garden: Centrally located in the heart of breathtaking Papago Park the Desert Botanical Garden is a naturally beautiful setting for your special event. Their wide selection of venues can accommodate any type of event from weddings and corporate retreats to family reunions and grand celebrations.
Heard Museum: Create an event as unique and colorful as the rich history and cultures of the American Southwest. The Heard Museum offers an unparalleled opportunity to get out of the ballroom and become immersed in the ambience of the Southwest. The versatile meeting and event spaces can be configured to accommodate a dozen to more than 500 guests.
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Heritage Square: Historic Heritage Square is a striking remnant of Phoenix’s Victorian past. The Rosson House is the cornerstone of a city block dating from the late 1800s. Museums, shops and restaurants now inhabit the block, which encompasses the only remaining group of residential structures from the original townsite of Phoenix.
Icehouse: In 1990, the Icehouse began a transformation into a center for the exhibition and exploration of new art forms, with emphasis on large scale works, installation, experimentation and community education. Currently, the Icehouse has many options for rental to suit your needs. Choose from any of the rooms or rent the entire Icehouse.
Irish Cultural Center: The Irish Cultural Center grew out of a cooperative public-private partnership between many organizations. Directly next door to the Japanese Friendship Garden, the Irish Cultural Center is perfect for your special occasion.
Kerr Cultural Center: ASU Kerr Cultural Center’s natural adobe studio is renowned for its intimate setting and excellent acoustics and is regarded as one of THE premiere cultural venues in the Valley.
Manor at Catlin Court: Built in 1917 the Manor at Catlin Court was formally a church and has seen its share of weddings and special events. They have an indoor facility that will handle up to 200 guests, with a spacious outside garden setting with a gazebo and large patio area that will seat another 300.
Mesa Arts Center: Inspired by the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert, Mesa Arts Center is a unique and attractive facility that features a Theaters Complex with four theaters, Mesa Contemporary Arts with five art galleries, fourteen visual and performing arts studios, intimate landscaped gardens, expansive courtyards, and inviting patios.
monOrchid: This modern industrial chic gallery can accommodate events ranging from large receptions with musical performances, to intimate sit-down dinners, weddings, receptions, business meetings, photo & film shoots, fashion shows and fundraisers.
Phoenix Zoo: The Phoenix Zoo offers more than 16 unique venues for weddings, conferences, and banquets, as well as one-of-a-kind sites for company picnics, proms, rehearsal dinners and team building retreats.
Sun City Grand: The people who work at Sun City Grand add to the beauty of the community. Mixed use of materials, amazing landscaping, and a fabulous décor make Sun City Grand an ideal place for your next event.
Westbrook Village: The Westbrook Village Golf Club is a member-owned golf club consisting of two 18-hole championship golf courses, each with a pro shop, locker rooms, practice facility and restaurant. What more could a senior community ask for?
Val Vista Lakes: Val Vista Lakes Events offers waterfront elegance, sunset draped mountain views, and green scenery. VVL offers a classic ballroom for any occasion, from receptions to baby showers and everything in-between.
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