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Let Crane Bay help create your perfect day! Crane Bay is the city’s most exciting and edgy event venue located right in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. Come and see for yourself why Crane Bay is the perfect place to host your wedding!

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Keep Calm and Marry On experts offer advice on how to keep your wedding stress-free. BY JULIE YOUNG

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TRULY MADLY DEEPLY CELEBR ATE YOUR LOVE WITH HEADTURNING FLOWERS, HEART-STOPPING JEWELS, AND AN AWEINSPIRING GOWN.

Bombshell Beauty Martina Liana style 807 gown, veil, earrings, “Athena” necklace, and “Paris” bracelet from The Wedding Studio, 14250 Clay Terrace Blvd., Ste. 120, Carmel, 317-815-2000, theweddingstudios.net. Bouquet of green gerbera daisy, yarrow, veronica, Matsumoto aster, lisianthus, limonium, roses, stock, tulips, kalanchoe, larkspur, leucadendron, brunia berry, and greenery by Bokay Florist, 5890 N. Keystone Ave., 317-2532323, bokayindy.com.

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Pretty in Pink Legends Romona Keveza style L6108 gown, earrings, and “Celeste” bracelet from The Wedding Studio. Bouquet of garden roses, peonies, Oriental lilies, Italian ruscus, and French tulips by McNamara Florist, several locations, mcnamaraflorist.com.

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Lovely Lace Wtoo “Elise” gown from Nancy’s Bridal Boutique, 3917 E. 82nd St., 317-842-2080, nancys bridalboutique.com. 14KW 1.27ctw diamond huggies, 14KW 0.70ctw diamondand-pearl enhancer necklace, and five-strand freshwater-pearl bracelet from Moyer Fine Jewelers, 14727 Thatcher Ln., Carmel, 317-844-9003, moyerfinejewelers.com. Bouquet of protea, brunia berry, hydrangea, David Austin Juliet roses, poppy pods, dahlia, stock, sweetheart roses, ginestra, waxflower, and lush greenery by Bokay Florist.

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Sweet Nothings Stephen Geoffrey Grey Aspen coat, pants, and vest with a white tuxedo shirt, silver tie, and Allure Men shoes from DC Designers Tux Shop, 2780 E. 146th St., Carmel, 317-844-4070, dctux.com. Men’s watch from Moyer Fine Jewelers. Stephen Yearick gown and Maritzas Bridal Veils crown from Nancy’s Bridal Boutique. 18KW 1.31ctw round brilliant-cut illusion-set diamond pendant and 18KW 1.75ctw illusionset pave-diamond stud earrings from Moyer Fine Jewelers. Bouquet of freesia, peonies, and garden roses by McNamara Florist.

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Back to Basics Ike Evening by Ike Behar coat, pants, and vest with white tuxedo shirt, midnight-blue bowtie, and Allure Men shoes from DC Designers Tux Shop. Justin Alexander style 8846 gown and hair accessory from Bridal Superstore by Posie Patch, 5447 E. 82nd St., 317-849-9980, posiepatch bridalsuperstores.com. 18KW 2.05ctw Metropolis diamond earrings and 18KW 6.80ctw round brilliant-cut seven-row diamond bangle from Moyer Fine Jewelers. Bouquet of mini calla lilies and crystal accents by McNamara Florist.

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Simple Pleasures La Sposa “Hailey” gown from Bridal Superstore by Posie Patch. 18KW 2.05ctw Metropolis diamond earrings and 18KW 0.80ctw diamond and 1.32ct oval sapphire ring from Moyer Fine Jewelers. Bouquet of phalaenopsis orchids by McNamara Florist.

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Fairy Tale Ending Chaps coat, pants, and vest with ivory tuxedo shirt, ivory bowtie, and Jean Yves “Manhattan” shoes from DC Designers Tux Shop. Men’s watch from Moyer Fine Jewelers. Martina Liana Separates “Cayla” corset + “Stevie” skirt, “Alba” diadem, and earrings from The Wedding Studio. Bouquet of hydrangea, brunia berry, craspedia, tulip, waxflower, poppy pods, calla lilies, Fuji mums, ginestra, and exotic greenery by Bokay Florist.

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Sheer Goddess La Sposa “Haiko” gown and hair accessory from Bridal Superstore by Posie Patch. Bouquet of David Austin garden roses and gardenias by McNamara Florist.

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Glamour Girl Blue by Enzoani “Janessa” gown, Bel Aire Bridal style SH209 shoulder chain, and Elen Henderson Designs bracelet from Nancy’s Bridal Boutique. Bouquet of white garden roses, sweetheart roses, dahlia, amaranth, snowberry, seeded eucalyptus, and silver dollar eucalyptus by Bokay Florist.

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DECADENT DESSERTS CAKES SO PRETTY, YOU WON’T WANT TO EAT THEM.

Blooming Love Cake by Ritz Charles 12156 N. Meridian St., Carmel 317-846-9158 ritzcharles.com

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Once Upon a Dream Cake by Classic Cakes 1752 E. 116th St., Carmel 317-844-6901 classiccakescarmel.com

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Pearls Before Wine Cake by Heavenly Sweets 293 S. 8th St., Noblesville 317-770-9399 heavenlysweetscakes.com

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Dressed Up Sweets Cake by Heavenly Sweets 293 S. 8th St., Noblesville 317-770-9399 heavenlysweetscakes.com

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Gold Standard Cake by Classic Cakes 1752 E. 116th St., Carmel 317-844-6901 classiccakescarmel.com

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EXPERTS OFFER ADVICE ON HOW TO KEEP YOUR WEDDING STRESS-FREE. by Julie Young

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PHOTOS: The wedding of Nicole Ericksen and Jon Repka at the bride’s family home in Williams Creek. Bride is wearing an Ines Di Santo gown and custom veil from Marie Gabriel Couture. Bridesmaids’ dresses by Reformation. Hair and makeup by Bobby Cooper Salon. Tuxedos from The Black Tux. Wedding design by David Reilich Occasions. Florals by The Empty Vase. Bamboo chairs from A Classic Party Rental. Images by Ian Borgerhoff Photography. 2017 | INDIANA BRIDE

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WEDDING DAY is one of the happiest days of your life, but it can also be one of the most stressful. With so many elements to plan and coordinate and thousands of options to choose from, every minor detail becomes a major decision. It’s enough to turn even the sweetest girl into a raging bridezilla.

However, your wedding does not have to be overwhelming, and you don’t have to micromanage the minutae. Experts say there are a number of ways you can utilize your vendors to lessen the stress and enjoy the first day of the rest of your lives. From bundling services to simplified settings and keeping the lines of communication open, wedding professionals are ready to help

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you create the day of your dreams. After all, this is not their first trip down the aisle. They know the ropes, and they can help you turn your wedding into an affair to remember.

MINDING THE MONEY Without question, weddings are expensive, and if there is one thing that can cause a bride’s stress level to skyrocket, it’s cost. Although many couples probably have a very specific vision of what they want their big day to look like, often that vision does not line up with the budget. Jordan Allen, director of catering and certified wedding planner at the Indianapolis Marriott North, says its important for brides to determine how much money they have to spend and where they want to spend it. For some, it’s the ceremony itself. For others, it’s the photography, and still others concentrate on the food or entertainment. The important thing is to keep costs in mind and realize where you have to cut back in order to have those elements you really want. “So many brides are concerned with doing things the way they have seen it done on Pinterest or TV and that’s not a reality for many people,” she says. “I tell brides to set a budget and then make a list of what is important for their special day in order of most important to the least. That way, if you have to cut things because of the budget, you are not skimping on those things you need to enjoy the greatest day of your life.” Another way brides can mitigate stress is to bundle services so there is only one vendor and, therefore, only one point of contact. Although vendors are professionals who know what they are doing and will work tirelessly to make each wedding perfect, coordinating with all of them can be as much fun as herding cats. If you can cross off multiple items on your list with one vendor, it is always better than crossing off just one item. After serving as a caterer for a number of years, Jeremy Brown saw firsthand what à la carte pricing could do to a bride’s bottom line. There were a number of add-ons that caused costs to quickly accumulate, and in 2014 he decided to do something about it. He started Nameless Catering, a company dedicated to price transparency where what you see is what you get. With four locations, Nameless Catering is one of the top food ser-


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music and then progress into more current tunes as the night progresses. Bride should certainly request specific songs that are important but it’s also vital that you trust your DJ,” he said. Above all, keep the lines of communication open. Vendors say it is extremely important to make a personal connection with everyone and not rely solely on e-mail and tests for communication. Without body language or even voice inflection, things can be easily misinterpreted so it is important that they get a sense of who you are so that they can give you what you want. “If you tell a vendor what you want, then step back and let them do their job, Andreanopoulos says. “Communication is great but overcommunication just stresses everyone out. Brides need to trust that the people who are helping them and the planning they have done will be enough.”

Three Beauty Secrets for Every Bride This day will be immortalized in pictures, posts, and videos, and you want to make sure you look as radiant as you feel. Put your best face forward with these tips.

MAKEUP Booking a makeup artist to assist the bride and her wedding party can take a lot of stress out of the day and ensure a cohesive look is created. Brie Zamudio with Mary Kay says most makeup artists do trial runs before the wedding to make sure the bride knows exactly what she’s getting. “It’s one less thing to worry about,” she says. 317-372-6060, marykay.com/brie zamudio. LASHES Your wedding goes by in the blink of an eye, and lash extensions make your day-of beauty routine go even faster. Karin Marley with KM Lash Design applies extensions, giving your eyes a dramatic pop without looking fake. You can tear up during

the heart-touching moments without your mascara smudging or your false lashes falling off. “The key is getting the right lash artist,” says Marley. “Having a certified, trained stylist makes all the difference. This is a service where you get what you pay for.” multiple locations, 317-250-1988, karin annmarley.wixsite.com/kmlashdesigns.

LINGERIE The right undergarments can make a world of a difference when you finally slip into that white dress. Barbara Gilbert at Barbara’s New Beginnings says the proper lingerie can help your dress fit properly, make you feel confident throughout the day, and give the support you need in all the right places. “Bring the dress or a picture when you come for a fitting, and we can help select the right pieces that will address you concerns,” says Gilbert. 8635 River Crossing Blvd., 317-8411600, barbarasnewbeginnings.com.

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vice providers in Indiana and serves 6,000 people each week. They offer a number of menu options, have a rehearsal dinner space in Noblesville, provide cutlery and plates for every event, have multiple fun add-ons (like photo booths), and can work with local rental firms to provide additional services. “Your wedding day is one that goes by so quickly, and you really should enjoy it,” he says. “When you work with a vendor who can provide multiple services or connect you with reliable professionals, you don’t have to worry about everything as much.” Most hotels and wedding venues also offer various packages that can include everything from ceremony, rehearsal, and reception sites to overnight rooms, bar service, and catering. Allen says about half of her brides take advantage of the Marriott’s ceremony sites so they do not have to organize transportation from one venue to another and know everything is right where they need it. By bundling services, brides can rest assured knowing that everyone onsite knows the lay of the land and is prepared for nearly any issues that might come up. “Packages make it so much easier,” she says, “It saves you money and gets you the best deal.” Look for a place that bundles bar service for the entire evening, hors d’oeuvres, and dinner. Also try to find a package that includes things like chairs, tables, linen options, and even centerpieces. It saves so much time and money, and it’s one less thing for you to do. When you try to find the best deal on each individual item, you are subject to more nickel–and–diming taxes and fees. Brown also encourages brides not to cut corners too much. While his prices are competitive, he is neither the cheapest nor the most expensive. Often people think they can save a buck or two by buying certain items themselves, but these savings are usually not worth the time or energy involved. He also says to guard against those vendors who low-ball their offers because sometimes those estimates wind up being too good to be true. “You want to know that your vendors are reliable and that they have experience. So many people think, Oh, I can cook, so I can be a caterer. That’s not the case. Make sure they have a license, insurance, and that they know what they are doing. The ultimate stressor is for a vendor not to show up,” he says. 24

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SWEATING THE SMALL STUFF Of course, no matter how much planning goes into an event, it’s only natural for a bride to worry, especially when something happens beyond her control that can throw off the entire game plan. In some cases, a couple can become so married to an idea they cannot imagine it unfolding any other way. Alyssa Andreanopoulos is the special events manager for Indiana Landmarks. She knows brides invest a lot of time, energy, and money to create their perfect day, and they can drive themselves crazy over the tiniest details. “I have seen brides get the most upset when something like cocktail hour has to be moved inside due to rain or heat,” she says, noting that brides can avoid stress by being flexible. “If something happens—it begins to rain or the start time gets pushed back—then they should just roll with it and enjoy their special day. In the end, you are marrying the love of your life, and that is the only detail that actually matters.” Unless you are having a very small event, a wedding coordinator is a must. This insures that you only have one point of contact and that they have the resources to secure what you need at the price you can afford. “It cuts down on so much of the stress,” she says. “You tell the coordinator your vision, and they help you make it happen. They communicate with all the other vendors and deal with problems you won’t even know existed.”

TRUSTING THE PROS In order to feel confident on your wedding day, make sure you vet vendors well in advance. You cannot assume anything, but if you read the reviews, meet the individual inperson, and feel comfortable with their work, there is no reason not to trust that your event will go smoothly. James Gucinski, owner of Lakeside Entertainment, says while he appreciates brides who can give him an idea of the kind of music they enjoy and any special songs they want to have played, there is no reason to micromanage the playlist. The reception is the part of the evening when the couple should be spending time with their family and friends, not looking over everyone’s shoulder. “It is my job to read the crowd. That’s what I do. I select songs that I know everyone will 2017 | INDIANA BRIDE

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enjoy at the beginning like ’70s and ’80s music, and then I progress into more current tunes as the night goes on. Brides should certainly request specific songs that are important, but it’s also vital that you trust your DJ,” he says. Above all, keep the lines of communication open. Vendors say it is extremely important to make a personal connection with everyone and not rely solely on e-mail and texts for communication. Without body language or even voice inflection, things can be easily misinterpreted. It is important they get a sense of who you are so they can give you what you want. “Tell a vendor what you want, then step back and let them do their job,” Andreanopoulos says. “Communication is great, but overcommunication just stresses everyone out. Brides need to trust that the people who are helping them and the planning they have done will be enough.”

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Country Clubs and Conference & Event Facilities 502 east event centre 502 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-843-1234 502east.com Hamilton County’s largest event venue (formerly named The Fountains) can accommodate a range of guest-list sizes. There is a 6,000-square-foot area for pre-event cocktails, plenty of parking, a separate ceremony site, an event concierge for the entire duration, and a bridal lounge and groom’s area. CAPACITY: 30–800, depending on room layout.

arch at chatham 617 E. North St., 317-635-2724 archatchatham.com This historic building straddles the Mass Ave and Chatham Arch neighborhoods downtown. It’s a threestory former church fellowship hall that features a spiral staircase, original molding, exposed-brick walls, arches, and hardwood floors, lending an urban look and feel to events. A day-of coordinator and tables and chairs are included. CAPACITIES: 150 seated dinner, 200 ceremony.

the atrium banquet & conference center 3143 E. Thompson Rd., 317-782-4467 theatriuminc.com Established in 1998, the Atrium brings sophisticated elegance to any wedding with high, 13-foot ceilings, gorgeous chandeliers, wall sconces, lit trees, and mirrors. The versatile staff will work with happy couples to design the perfect fit. CAPACITY: 50-800 guests

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so you’ve set the date—what’s next ? Most wedding planners will agree that one of the first things on your growing to-do list is booking the venue. As you’re viewing spaces, keep in mind the size of your guest list and make note of aspects like lighting, parking, privacy, and the room’s decor—you don’t want it to completely clash with your personal tastes or the color palette you’re planning. Once you have your location figured out, you can move forward on all the other details of your big day—like finding the perfect gown, choosing invitations, and picking out blooms for a gorgeous bouquet. Oh, and sampling cake. If you’re not sure where to start, browse this list of venues for bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, ceremonies, and receptions in and around Indianapolis. You’ll find important information, such as seating capacities and notable architectural features, to help you begin your search. the sites listed are in Indianapolis unless otherwise noted. A listing does not necessarily include every service the venue offers, nor does it imply a recommendation or endorsement by Indianapolis Monthly or Emmis Publishing. Like the sound of a place? Call the listed telephone number for specific information on a venue, and investigate its particulars well before the date you’d like to hold your event.

950 S. White River Pkwy. W. Dr., 317-916-6000 biltwell-event-center.com Built in 1922, this former warehouse has been converted into one of Indy’s newer event venues. Not far from Lucas Oil Stadium, Biltwell features exposedbrick walls, sliding metal doors, skyline views, 20-foot ceilings, and a large parking lot. CAPACITIES: Cocktail area, 350; Grand Hall, 650 seated; areas can be adjusted for more intimate settings.

black iris estate 5801 E. 116th St., Carmel, 317-843-9870 blackirisestate.com Formerly called the Mansion at Oak Hill, this venue still has beautiful vistas for both indoor and outdoor weddings. A renovated interior lends an elegant Southern-plantation feel, with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out onto a wooded setting. CAPACITIES: Ballroom, 350 seated with dance floor, 400 seated without; outdoor garden area for ceremonies.

the bridgewater club 3535 E. 161st St., Carmel, 317-399-2475 thebridgewaterclub.com With a sweeping view of the golf course below, the Bridgewater Ballroom is a romantic venue for large events. For rehearsal dinners, try the Legacy Room, with its fireplace and adjacent terrace. You can borrow a golf cart to maneuver the grounds for photo ops. Tent rental on the event lawn includes a firepit. CAPACITIES: H.H. Gregg Room, 30 seated with dance floor; Legacy Room, 60 seated with dance floor; tent, 150 seated with dance floor (seasonal availability); Bridgewater Ballroom, 200 seated with dance floor. 2017 | INDIANA BRIDE

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broadmoor country club 2155 Kessler Blvd. W. Dr., 317-251-9444, ext. 214 broadmoorcc.com Three wedding packages are available at Broadmoor, and they can include perks like a champagne toast, experienced staff available for the duration of your event, and various food-and-drink options. The landscaped grounds provide a lush backdrop for pictures. CAPACITIES: Presidents Room, 30; Living Room, 30; Donald Ross Room, 30; Lounge, 40; Fairway Room, 70; Outdoor Terrace, 150; Ballroom, 220.

canal 337 337 W. 11th St., 317-624-0337 canal337.com Located on the north end of Central Canal, this locale boasts a rustic-chic vibe with earthy elements, outdoor spaces on two levels, and great views of the downtown skyline. CAPACITIES: Balcony, 20 seated dinner, 30 ceremony, 50 reception; first floor, 200 seated dinner, 200 ceremony, 350 reception; second floor, 130 seated dinner, 200 ceremony, 250 reception; terrace, 150 seated dinner, 150 ceremony, 250 reception.

the cardinal room 6905 S. 525 E, Lebanon, 317-550-3990 thecardinalroom.com Only one event per day is booked at The Cardinal Room, the banquet facility of the Golf Club of Indiana, so the attention of the staff is yours alone. You don’t need to be a member to host your event here. CAPACITY: 300 seated.

the columns 230 W. Main St., Greenwood, 317-887-6631 thecolumnsballroom.com Tall ceilings, hardwood floors, and a balcony overlooking the spacious ballroom set an elegant tone for any event. A full-service cake-cutting package includes plates, napkins, silverware, a cake attendant, and a bottle of champagne. The Colonnade Room is ideal for bridal showers and rehearsal dinners. CAPACITIES: Colonnade Room, 60 seated; ballroom, 225 seated.

the crane bay 551 W. Merrill St., 317-423-2999 thecranebay.com The Crane Bay offers thousands of square feet, onsite parking, customizable lighting packages, and a location steps from hotels for your guests and nearby Lucas Oil Stadium. Vintage warehouse-style cranes play a large part in the industrial vibe and can be used to display food and drink. CAPACITY: 600 seated, smaller groups can be accommodated, although only one event is scheduled at any time at the venue.

d’amore, events of indianapolis 111 Monument Circle, 48th Floor, 317-423-0540 damoreindy.com Spend the most important night of your life on top of the city. In the heart of downtown, D’Amore takes up the entire top floor of Chase Tower, the highest point in Indy, and boasts 360-degree views thanks to wallto-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows. CAPACITIES: Ceremony space, 200-400 seated; reception space, 150-325 with dance floor, 400 without. Smaller parties can be accommodated as well.

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stained glass, a historic bar, and other charming vintage details. Its outdoor garden with marble tiles and a pergola is a prime space for warm-weather soirees, and intimate indoor events include the rental of rich mahogany tables and chairs. CAPACITY: 83.

fort harrison state park inn and garrison conference center 5830 N. Post Rd., 317-638-6000 indianainns.com Located adjacent to a 1,700-acre park, the State Park Inn and Garrison Restaurant and Conference Center have rehearsal dinner, ceremony, and reception sites both outdoors and in. CAPACITIES: Sycamore, 30; Gates Room, 40; Lawrence Room, 40; Theodore, 40; Roosevelt Ballroom, 250; Blue Heron Ballroom, 250, (can be divided).

forum conference & events center 11313 USA Pkwy., Fishers, 317-558-6276 forumconferencecenter.com Your wedding day can be a breeze thanks to the help of the Forum’s dedicated event planner. There is a treelined courtyard, bar areas that invite lounging, and an abundance of windows that let in natural light. CAPACITY 350.

the grand hall at westlake gardens 400 N. High School Rd., 855-625-3836 grandhallindy.com This westside venue offers a huge space—both indoors and out—for any event. A stage and dance floor are ready for a rockin’ reception, while MCL Catering offers a large number of food choices for a customizable menu. Several acres of gardens and a gazebo provide lush backdrops for al fresco photography. A wraparound porch means some outdoor seating is covered. CAPACITY: 600 seated.

harbour trees golf & beach club 333 Regents Park Ln., Noblesville, 317-877-3612 harbourtrees.com Located on Morse Reservoir, Harbour Trees offers the opportunity to have your ceremony and reception right on the water and beach. The bridal party can take advantage of private dressing rooms, and the facility also rents several table decorations. CAPACITIES: Beach Club, 100 inside, up to 300 if using the entire facility; Main Clubhouse, 200 seated; tent, 300 seated (seasonal availability).

hawthorns golf & country club 12255 Club Point, Fishers, 317-845-9100 hawthornscountryclub.com Golfers at your reception may be distracted by the views of the championship-level course from the spacious Grand Ballroom. The serene, manicured lawns of this north side retreat offer a stunning backdrop for indoor and outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, and bridal showers. CAPACITIES: Goldfinch, 25 seated, 40 cocktail; Wood Duck, 40 seated, 50 cocktail; Blue Heron, 130 seated, 175 cocktail; Kingfisher, 130 seated, 175 cocktail; Grand Ballroom, 300 seated, 400 cocktail.

hillcrest country club 6098 Fall Creek Rd., 317-251-1425, ext.222 hillcrestccindy.com Graceful arched windows and iron chandeliers lend a Mediterranean feel to the Avalon Ballroom, which boasts quaint fireplaces and scenic wooded views and can be divided into three spaces. CAPACITY: 300 (can be divided into smaller spaces).

indianapolis yacht club 12900 Fall Creek Rd., McCordsville, 317-335-2588 indianapolisyachtclub.org Situated on picturesque Geist Reservoir, the castlelike Indianapolis Yacht Club is a luxurious yet intimate facility, with a fireplace, cathedral ceilings, and a 1,000-square-foot dance floor. CAPACITY: 175.

the marten house hotel & lilly conference center 1801 W. 86th St., 317-872-4111 martenhousehotel.com With keen attention to detail and top-notch customer service, the staff of the Marten House Hotel & Lilly Conference Center can host a beautiful wedding. A complimentary hotel room, a bottle of champagne, and breakfast are provided for the bride and groom. Wedding guests can stay at the Marten House Hotel at reduced rates. CAPACITIES: Junior Ballroom, 150 with dance floor; Heritage Ballroom, 300 with dance floor.

the mavris arts & events center 121 S. East St., 317-917-9999 mavrisculturalcenter.net With gleaming hardwood floors and exposed brick walls, the Mavris offers an urban-cool twist on event centers. The garden with views of the downtown skyline hosts ceremonies or cocktail hours. The venue is available at reduced rates Sunday through Friday. CAPACITIES: Speakeasy, 90 ceremony, 125 seated, 150 cocktail; Main Facility (includes three floors, outdoor garden, and rooftop patio), 235 ceremony, 300 seated, 450 cocktail.

the meeting house of westclay 2000 N. New Market St., Carmel, 317-846-9158 ritzcharles.com The three-story Greek Revival structure, centrally located in the Village of WestClay, has two banquet rooms. Ceremonies can be held outside in the gazebo during the summer months or inside year-round. CAPACITIES: Second floor, 75 with dance floor, 100 seated, 150 reception; third floor, 150 with dance floor, 185 seated, 250 reception.

mill top banquet & conference center 802 Mulberry St., Ste. B1, Noblesville, 317-219-3450 milltop-indy.com Host your reception and ceremony inside a renovated Noblesville building that dates back nearly 150 years. Mill Top offers several unique spaces for your event, as well as a bridal suite and man cave. Room-rental discounts are offered for events in the off-season. CAPACITIES: Skylight Room, 50 seated, 132 ceremony; Ballroom, 150 seated, 200 ceremony; Loft, 150 seated, 300 ceremony; Great Room, 270 seated, 300 ceremony.

the montage 8580 Allison Pointe Blvd., 317-494-7654 themontage.info The Montage offers cutting-edge culinary masterpieces from Kahn’s Catering in its four reception rooms, each uniquely styled and with a private patio. A wedding garden with a gazebo in a waterfront setting hosts ceremonies, and lots of extras are available— even fireworks. Nearby hotels offer special rates for Montage wedding guests. CAPACITIES: Chardonnay Room, 100 seated, 125 reception; Champagne Room, 100 seated, 125 reception; Riesling Room, 200 seated, 400 reception; Ceremony Garden, 225 seated; Cabernet Room, 320 seated, 600 reception.


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old national centre 502 N. New Jersey St., 317-231-0000 oldnationalcentre.com Big-name musical artists appear on the marquee at Old National Centre, but the popular concert venue also hosts wedding ceremonies and receptions. You and your guests will feel like glamorous movie stars in the historic 1909 building, which offers a unique flair. CAPACITIES: Deco Room, 100 seated, 200 reception; Deluxe Room, 200 seated, 500 reception; Grand Lobby, 300 seated, 1,200 reception; Egyptian Room, 900 banquet, 1,000 reception.

the palms banquet & conference center 2353 E. Perry Rd., Plainfield, 317-839-9990 fivestarc.com/thepalms This westside venue’s staff can handle every detail of your wedding—from planning your menu to setup and decorations. The catering service can create any cuisine, provide all party items, and even make arrangements for entertainment. CAPACITIES: Three banquet rooms can seat up to 270 each with dance floor, and one banquet room can seat 170 with dance floor. The smallest may be divided in half. The total ballroom capacity is 1,100.

primo banquet & conference center 2615 E. National Ave., 317-788-4140 primobanquet.com Whether you want an elegant sit-down dinner or an intimate barbecue, Primo’s catering service can take care of it all, from food to decorations to entertainment. Primo offers multiple rooms and customized menus for your event. CAPACITY: Banquet rooms can be used for small intimate receptions for 50 or combined to seat up to 1,100.

ritz charles 12156 N. Meridian St., Carmel, 317-846-9158 ritzcharles.com Staff members at the Ritz Charles are experts at hosting events. A chapel is available for onsite ceremonies,

and there are several locations to choose from for your reception, including five elegant ballrooms and the translucent-walled Garden Pavilion. CAPACITIES: Garden Pavilion, 250 with dance floor, 350 seated, 500 reception; chapel, 260 seated; entire building, 1,200 (can be broken up into smaller spaces).

ruth’s chris steak house 2727 E. 86th St., 317-844-1155; 45 S. Illinois St., 317-633-1313; ruthschrisindy.com Famously fine steaks and an award-winning wine selection are offered in a relaxed atmosphere at Ruth’s Chris, a great setting for seated receptions and rehearsal dinners. Private dining menus are available and can be customized. Extra staff members are scheduled to handle private dining events.

palomino ballroom 481 S. 1200 E, Zionsville, 317-769-4180 palominoballroom.com With an emphasis on “affordable elegance,” a bridal coordinating team helps brides create their dream wedding at this countryside venue. The Grand Ballroom is a versatile indoor space, while the Sunset Terrace provides a pretty setting for outdoor soirees. CAPACITIES: Arabian Room, 60; Sunset Terrace, 350; Grand Ballroom, 350.

the pavilion at wood wind golf course 2302 W. 161st St., Westfield, 317-669-8550 woodwindgolf.com Treat your guests to lush golf course and pond vistas seen through the windows of The Pavilion, a Westfield venue with a wooden arched ceiling and a stone fireplace. CAPACITY: 175 seated.

pipers grand manor 2130 W. Southport Rd., 317-888-7667 piperscatering.com Couples can receive tables, chairs, dinnerware, and a day-of coordinator—among other extras—for no charge when they book their ceremony or reception at this large southside venue. The spacious room can be split in half or in fourths to accommodate groups of various sizes. CAPACITIES: 200 banquet, 250 cocktail.

plum creek golf club 12401 Lynnwood Blvd., Carmel, 317-573-9900 plumcreekgolfclub.com Plum Creek provides casual elegance at an affordable price. All doors from the Lynnwood Room, featuring a grand cathedral ceiling, lead to the wraparound deck with views of the grounds, including a Pete Dye–designed golf course and Lynnwood Farms barn. CAPACITY: Lynnwood Room, 200.

prairie view golf club 7000 Longest Dr., Carmel, 317-816-3107 prairieviewgc.com A spectacular clubhouse and pavilion overlook a premier golf course and rolling prairie. Furnished outside decks make it comfortable for guests to take in the scenic views. A customizable menu from Prairie View’s chef and an array of wedding packages to fulfill any budget make this club a hit with many couples. CAPACITIES: Indoor, up to 130; outdoor, unlimited. 2017 | INDIANA BRIDE

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NORTHSIDE CAPACITIES: Boardroom, 10; Wine Room, 25; Bordeaux Room, 35; Napa Room, 80; Sonoma Room, 80; entire upper level, 160. DOWNTOWN CAPACITIES: The Napoleon Cellar, 20; The Basin Street Room, 42; The Sonoma Room, 44; The Napa Room, 80. The Sonoma and Napa rooms can be combined to hold 120.

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One American Square, Ste. 140, 317-536-1305 sahmsatrium.com This venue is run by one of the city’s long-standing catering companies—Sahm’s. Guests can mingle in the outdoor garden, and there are 300 complimentary (and convenient) parking spaces for attendees. There are several menu packages from which to choose. CAPACITIES: 350 seated, 500 cocktail; courtyard, 200 ceremony.

skyline club One American Square, 36th Floor, 317-263-5000 clubcorp.com/clubs/skyline-club-indianapolis You don’t have to be a member to impress your loved ones with breathtaking skyline vistas of Indy. Start in one room for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, then enjoy dinner and dancing with views of Monument Circle and Lucas Oil Stadium. CAPACITIES: The Bistro, 66 seated, 100 cocktail; Skyline West/East Room, 90 seated (can be split in half); main dining room, 200.

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127 S. Illinois St., 317-602-6786 stelmos.com Arguably the city’s most famous restaurant, St. Elmo proves to be a swanky setting for your reception (check out the 1933 South Lounge) or rehearsal dinner. Even small ceremonies have been hosted here. CAPACITIES: Huse Room, 12; The Wine Cellar, 14; The Director’s Room, 20; North Lounge, 20; South Lounge, 30; The Card Room, 31; Joe Stahr’s Room, 70.

sullivan’s steakhouse 3316 E. 86th St., 317-580-1280 sullivanssteakhouse.com Private and semiprivate spaces are available here, whether you need to host a large group or desire a more intimate setting. Custom menus and personalized beverage service are available. CAPACITIES: Back Wine Room, 18; Front Wine Room, 30; Middle Wine Room, 40; Fireside Room, 75. The Wine Rooms can be combined.

valle vista golf club and conference center 755 E. Main St., Greenwood, 317-882-2955 vallevista.com Elegant quirks define this unique outdoor/indoor southside venue. Limos, tricked out in the style of the Jazz Age, ferry the groom and his groomsmen to the ceremony. A horse-drawn carriage can chauffeur the bride to the ceremony and then carry the newlyweds off for a ride after exchanging vows. CAPACITY: 60 to 600.

the wellington fishers banquet & conference center 9775 North by Northeast Blvd., Fishers, 317-712-3475 thewellingtonfishers.com This venue is within walking distance of many hotel rooms and is loaded with options: Its ballroom can be broken up into three different spaces, and several beverage/bar and meal/buffet packages are available from the in-house caterer. CAPACITY: Up to 325 for a seated dinner.

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drag, The Willows on Westfield offers a newly renovated ballroom with chandeliers, wainscoted walls, fireplaces, and a private patio; a rustic-elegant lodge that has an outdoor terrace with firepits; and the gardens, which afford a glimpse of the water or woodlands. CAPACITIES: Lodge, 180 seated; garden, 400 seated; ballroom, 600 seated (can be divided in thirds).

woodland country club 100 Woodland Ln., Carmel, 317-846-2588 woodlandcc.com Tucked behind the hustle and bustle of 116th Street in Carmel lies Woodland Country Club, with an 18-hole golf course, a pool, tennis courts, and private event spaces for weddings and other functions. Woodland’s onsite planner can help with all the details. CAPACITIES: Cooler Room, 40; ballroom, up to 200 (can be divided into three smaller spaces).

Hotels the alexander 333 S. Delaware St., 317-624-8200 thealexander.com Located within CityWay near Eli Lilly and Co., the Alexander offers inclusive wedding packages, a wedding specialist, and plenty of modern design and works commissioned by the Indianapolis Museum of Art—perfect for photo ops. Guests can receive discounted room rates and unwind at onsite bar Plat 99 or contemporary restaurant Cerulean. CAPACITIES: Outdoor Plaza, 200 seated, 300 reception; Alexander Ballroom, 230 seated, 300 reception.

caribbean cove hotel & conference center 3850 DePauw Blvd., 317-872-9790 caribbeancovehotel.com Make a splash! Your guests get discounted access to the hotel’s Caribbean Cove indoor water park, along with reduced room rates. The spacious Monte Carlo Ballroom, with crystal chandeliers and hand-carved woodwork, is perfect for large receptions, and the Grimaldi Room is ideal for ceremonies and small receptions. CAPACITIES: Monaco Ballroom, 120 banquet, 150 reception; Grimaldi Conference Room, 160 banquet, 175 reception; Monte Carlo Ballroom, 400 banquet, 500 reception.

conrad indianapolis 50 W. Washington St., 317-713-5000 celebrateconradindy.com This chic hotel is well equipped to host weddings from intimate to extravagant. The crown jewel is the Vienna Ballroom, with crystal chandeliers and marble from Verona, Italy, while the art-centric Long-Sharp Gallery is perfect for rehearsal dinners, small receptions, ceremonies, and day-after brunches. CAPACITIES: Gallery Suite, 50; South Foyer, 80; Artsgarden, 320; Vienna Ballroom, up to 400 (can be broken into sections of 120 or 160).

crowne plaza at historic union station 123 W. Louisiana St., 317-631-2221 downtownindianapolishotel.com/weddings Terrazzo floors, sweeping arches, and 20-foot stainedglass windows define Union Station’s Grand Hall Ballroom. Complimentary overnight accommodations are provided for the bride and groom on their wedding night. CAPACITIES: Illinois Street Ballroom, 250; Grand Hall Ballroom, 700.

embassy suites indianapolis north 3912 Vincennes Rd., 317-872-7700 indianapolisnorth.embassysuites.com A Spanish-villa vibe welcomes you to Embassy Suites.

Unique and creative designs to complement your vision for this special day!

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Live plants and flowers bloom year-round in the Atrium, its most popular ceremony site. The hotel offers both buffet and plated dinners. CAPACITIES: Valencia Room, 24 banquet, 25 reception; Greenhouse, 40 banquet, 40 reception; Madrid Room, 60 banquet, 75 reception; Barcelona Room, 300 banquet, 425 reception (can be divided into four spaces).

hilton garden inn 13090 Pennsylvania St., Carmel, 317-581-9400 indianapoliscarmel.gardeninn.com Close to the shopping and dining of Carmel and Clay Terrace, the Hilton Garden Inn offers its Meridian Pennsylvania Room for groups of up to 80. The hotel provides a complimentary wedding-night room for the newlyweds. CAPACITIES: Meridian Room, 20 banquet, 40 reception; Meridian Pennsylvania Room, 40 banquet, 80 reception; Pennsylvania Room, 40 banquet, 40 reception.

hilton indianapolis hotel & suites 120 W. Market St., 317-972-0600 indianapolis.hilton.com This upscale spot comes with lots of perks, such as discounted parking for the bride and groom and their guests. Several ballrooms lend an elegant air to the couple’s special day and can accommodate a reception in stately style. A Sunday brunch option is a convenient way to treat guests before they depart. CAPACITIES: Corydon Room, 100 banquet, 60 reception; Vincennes Room, 150 banquet, 100 reception; Indianapolis Ballroom, 200 banquet, 200 reception; Victory Ballroom, 300 banquet, 350 reception; Monument Hall, 400 banquet, 450 reception.

hyatt regency indianapolis 1 S. Capitol Ave., 317-632-1234 indianapolis.hyatt.com A romantic ballroom, complimentary champagne toast for all guests, and a variety of event spaces add up to a dream wedding location—no ceremony or reception is too large or too small. The Eagle’s Nest, which rotates to give you a view of Indy’s skyline, is ideal for rehearsal dinners or an intimate dinner for the newlyweds. CAPACITIES: Regency Ballroom, 300 ceremony, 500 reception; Cosmopolitan Ballroom, 450 reception; Atrium Lobby, 1,000 reception.

indianapolis marriott downtown 350 W. Maryland St., 317-822-3500 indymarriott.com Certified wedding planners, innovative catering, and eye-catching presentations mean every detail of your wedding will be special. Couples can choose from several comprehensive event packages that ensure no detail is overlooked. CAPACITIES: Indiana Ballroom, 630 banquet, 800 reception; Marriott Ballroom, 1,500 banquet, 2,500 reception (can be divided into 10 spaces).

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7202 E. 21st St., 317-352-1231 indianapolismarriotteast.com Award-winning service is first and foremost here. Choose from beautiful, functional indoor and outdoor spaces (including a large patio with water features), premium amenities, and anything else you need for your special day. CAPACITIES: Atrium, 240; Indianapolis Ballroom, 400; Freedom Hall, 430; Grand Ballroom, 720; Veterans Hall, 730; Liberty Hall, 1,000; several rooms can be divided into smaller spaces.

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reception site. A picturesque terrace creates a lovely setting for rehearsal dinners, cocktail hours, or wedding ceremonies. CAPACITIES: Porter, Miller, Hart, and Shields Rooms, 60 banquet, 120 reception; Clark, Dawson, and Brady Rooms, 140 banquet, 200 reception; Marion Ballroom, 240 banquet, 480 reception; Whitcolm Ballroom, 520 banquet, 450 reception.

jw marriott indianapolis 10 S. West St., 317-860-5800 jwindy.com The glass building that anchors the west side of downtown Indianapolis will impress your guests from the outside, and the work of the staff will wow them (and you) on the inside. CAPACITIES: White River Ballroom, 1,450 banquet, 2,220 reception; JW Grand Ballroom, 2,750 banquet, 4,200 reception. Rooms can be divided into 10 separate spaces to host smaller groups.

le meridien 123 S. Illinois St., 317-737-1600 lemeridienindianapolis.com The historic Canterbury Hotel has received a sleek makeover and a new name. Modern decor with vintage inspirations awaits brides, grooms, and their guests in the center of the city. CAPACITIES: Longitude Room, 40; Latitude Room, 80. The Latitude and Longitude rooms can be combined.

omni severin hotel 40 W. Jackson Pl., 317-634-6664 www.omnihotels.com/hotels/indianapolis-severin This hotel’s Grand Severin Ballroom (and adjoining lobby with sweeping marble staircase) is about as close to a fairytale setting as you’ll find in town. For nearly a century, the ballroom’s Austrian-crystal chandelier has illuminated wedding ceremonies and receptions. Book your wedding here and receive a complimentary overnight stay. CAPACITIES: Fisher Ballroom, 120; Grand Severin Ballroom, 215 (can be combined with Severin Lobby to accommodate 265).

renaissance indianapolis north 11925 N. Meridian St., Carmel, 317-816-0777 renaissanceindianapolis.com This chic hotel, located near the Carmel Arts & Design District, boasts a ballroom perfect for upscale celebrations. Couples will benefit from expressive decor and certified wedding planners onsite. CAPACITIES: Forsyth Room, 90 banquet, 100 reception; Carmel Ballroom, 500 banquet, 700 reception (can be divided into smaller rooms).

sheraton indianapolis city centre 31 W. Ohio St., 317-635-2000 sheraton.com/indianapoliscitycentre More than 18,000 square feet of flexible, finely appointed event space offers tons of options for weddings of every size. The Panorama Ballroom has gorgeous views of Monument Circle, but whatever you need, there’s a room for it. An onsite wedding coordinator keeps things running smoothly. CAPACITIES: Circle Suites, 136 banquet, 250 reception; Panorama Ballroom, 200 banquet, 300 reception; Meridian Ballroom, 520 banquet, 1,500 reception (can be divided into smaller spaces).

sheraton indianapolis hotel at keystone crossing 8787 Keystone Crossing, 317-846-2700 sheratonindianapoliskeystonecrossing.com Guests will love the hotel’s location near Indy’s premier shopping center, The Fashion Mall at Keystone. The couple can choose from several cater2017 | INDIANA BRIDE

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ing packages, and they’ll have a dedicated wedding specialist available to help plan the perfect soiree. CAPACITIES: Clearwater Ballroom, 300 banquet; Plaza Ballroom, 500 banquet.

the westin indianapolis 241 W. Washington St., 317-262-8100 westin.com/indianapolis Elegant chandeliers and 18-foot ceilings call for regal celebrations in the newly redesigned Grand Ballroom. The bride and groom receive a complimentary suite as part of the hotel’s wedding and reception package, as well as a surprise amenity. CAPACITIES: Capitol II/III, 360 banquet, 600 reception; Grand Ballroom, 1,350 banquet, 2,400 reception; large rooms can be divided to accommodate smaller groups.

wyndham indianapolis west 2544 Executive Dr., 317-248-2481 wyndhamindianapoliswest.com With a location near the airport, the Wyndham Indianapolis West is convenient for out-of-town guests and provides newly renovated rooms for celebrations of any size. Most can be divided into smaller spaces. CAPACITIES: Brickyard Room, 175 banquet, 145 with dance floor; Fortune Square, 320 banquet, 250 with dance floor; Golden Ballroom, 670 banquet, 550 with dance floor; Hall of Champions, 810 banquet, 600 with dance floor.

Historic Landmarks allison mansion at riverdale 3200 Cold Spring Rd., 317-955-6324 marian.edu/about-marian/conference-and-events/ weddings-at-marian Located on the campus of Marian University, the stately mansion has endless opportunities for photos, including a hand-carved walnut staircase, a Tiffanyglass ceiling, a German silver chandelier, and the Music Room with mahogany paneling and plaster molding featuring instruments. CAPACITY: 200 banquet; some smaller spaces available.

the benjamin harrison presidential site 1230 N. Delaware St., 317-631-1888 presidentbenjaminharrison.org Give your guests a lesson in Indiana history at the onetime home of this former Hoosier president. Outdoor ceremonies can be accommodated on the beautiful outside grounds. Inside spaces are not available for weddings. CAPACITY: Lawn, 400.

the benton house 312 S. Downey Ave., 317-357-0318 thebentonhouse.org Tucked away in the charming Irvington neighborhood, the home of Allen R. Benton, a president of Butler University in the late 19th century, is an ideal setting for a small Victorian wedding. The 1873 brick home’s 10 rooms have fine oak woodwork and floors, as well as many original furnishings. CAPACITIES: House, 50; tents can be set up outdoors for a slightly larger capacity.

the columbia club 121 Monument Circle, 317-761-7521 columbia-club.org Few venues in Indy can match the elegance and grandeur of this downtown landmark, built in 1924 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Newlyweds can make a picture-perfect first entrance into the Stardust Ballroom and cross the street for ideal photo ops at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. CAPACITIES: Crystal Terrace & French Room, 175 34

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ceremony, 200 reception; Grand Lobby, 200 ceremony; Stardust Foyer & Ballroom, 280 reception.

conner prairie 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 317-776-6000, ext. 381 connerprairie.org For a really memorable event, book one of the many available venues at Conner Prairie. From the grand museum center to rolling meadows and a rustic barn, each spot exudes vintage charm, giving your guests a taste of Indiana history on your special day. CAPACITIES: Prairie House, 64; Chinese House, 64; Featherston Barn, 112; Overlook, 120; Woodland Hall, 200; outdoor facilities with tent, no limit (seasonal availability).

fountain square theatre 1105 Prospect St., 317-686-6010 fountainsquareindy.com/theatre This refurbished 1920s vaudeville theater is a favorite among those looking for more than just another ballroom. A faux night sky with twinkling lights graces the theater’s 40-foot ceilings, and stainedglass windows can be seen from the mezzanine level. Announce your special day on the marquee. CAPACITY: 150-350, depending on arrangements.

indiana landmarks center 1201 Central Ave., 317-639-4534 indianalandmarks.org Formerly the Central Avenue Methodist Church, this spectacularly restored 19th-century building offers impressive spaces for your ceremony and reception. Grand Hall, the onetime sanctuary, boasts stainedglass windows and a domed ceiling, and Cook Theater features original fir walls and ceiling and flexible seating arrangements. CAPACITIES: Cook Theater, 150 banquet, 300 reception; Rapp Family Gallery, 200 banquet, 300 reception; Place de Basile Courtyard, 200 reception.

indiana roof ballroom 140 W. Washington St., 317-236-1870 indianaroof.com The ballroom at “The Roof” can be broken down to comfortably fit smaller groups. Designed to resemble a European coastal village, the site has authentic stucco facades, an ornate bar, red-tile roofs, and a 40-foot domed ceiling that looks like a starry sky. CAPACITY: Ballroom, 940 banquet, 1,500 reception. Smaller parties can be accommodated.

laurel hall 5395 Emerson Way, 317-275-3390 laurel-hall.pkpfoundation.org Once used as an all-girls school, Laurel Hall now hosts private events, meetings, and weddings. Built in 1916, the home is set on six acres and offers indoor and outdoor spaces, antique wood paneling, limestone fireplaces, and an impressive grand staircase amid oldtime architectural details. CAPACITIES: Dining rooms, 20-50; conference center and ballroom, 100.

the manor at the children’s museum 3050 N. Meridian St., 317-334-3800 childrensmuseum.org/about/events/manor Formally known as the Schnull-Rauch House, this stately home is in the National Register of Historic Places and features ornate wood detailing, stainedglass windows, and a fairytale-like stone turret. CAPACITIES: Ballroom, 100; smaller spaces available.

the marott 2625 N. Meridian St., 317-926-2600 piperscatering.com Old World splendor permeates this 1920s-era venue.

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The Grand Ballroom, which is perfect for receptions, has crystal chandeliers and marble tile, and the courtyard can be used for ceremonies, cocktails, or dancing. CAPACITIES: The Courtyard and Atrium, 50-100; the Crystal Room, 50-160; the Grand Ballroom, 100-275.

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morris-butler house 1201 Central Ave., 317-639-4534 indianalandmarks.org Step into a world of Victorian elegance when you visit this Old Northside landmark built in 1865. The venue features 19th-century art and elaborately stenciled ceilings. Rich colors will complement your wedding photos. CAPACITIES: Parlor, 32 banquet, 40 reception; Dining Room and Library, 40 banquet and reception; Lawn, 125 banquet, 250 reception.

the rathskeller 401 E. Michigan St., 317-636-0396 rathskeller.com Get a sense of the old country while dining and dancing at this downtown landmark, the oldest authentic German restaurant in the city, founded in 1894. Several rooms are available for banquet dining. Following the reception, guests often make their way outside to the Biergarten (weather permitting). CAPACITIES: Max Kade Room, 50; The Dameverein Room, 90; Upper Ballroom, 200 with dance floor; The Athenaeum Theater, 300 with dance floor; Grand Kellersaal Ballroom, 400 with dance floor, 500 without.

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scottish rite cathedral 650 N. Meridian St., 317-262-3110 scottishriteevents.org Want to pull out all the stops? The Scottish Rite Cathedral, built in 1929 as a fraternity home for the Freemasons, is a venue fit for royalty. Gothic architecture, stained-glass windows, and carved woodwork provide beautiful backdrops for pictures. CAPACITIES: Tiler’s 50; South Lounge, 200; Ballroom, 350; Grand Hall, 500; Theater, 1,100.

speak easy 5255 N. Winthrop Ave., 47 S. Meridian St., 317-721-1180, speakeasyindy.com This co-sharing workspace offers two locations for wedding ceremonies and receptions. Broad Ripple boasts an industrial-chic, converted warehouse, while downtown, located in the old Morrison Opera House, offers a more refined style with exposed brick and a soaring ceiling atrium. In both locations, enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, flexible food/drink policies (no restrictions on vendors), layout versatility, and other amenities to create a memorable experience for all. CAPACITY: 275.

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701 N. Pennsylvania St., 317-602-3264 indysanctuary.com This all-inclusive venue has an interior that evokes an ancient Roman ruin. Coordinators will work with couples to create their dream weddings in a flexible pricing structure. CAPACITIES: Mezzanine, 24 banquet, 40 reception; Cocktail Plaza, 75 banquet, 200 reception; The Main Hall, 300 banquet, 400 reception.

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6259 E. County Rd. 91 N, Avon, 317-272-6264 avongardens.com Larger ceremonies can be held on the lawn, which features garden borders and a lily pond, while the ravine and waterfall gardens provide more shade. Evening ceremonies and receptions are lit with hundreds of


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candles for an ethereal ambience. Weather not cooperating? The Garden Pavilion offers coverage. CAPACITY: 250 seated.

the barn at kennedy farm 525 N. State St., Lizton, 317-646-9191 thebarnatkennedyfarm.com Situated on 40 acres, this venue lets couples achieve that popular pastoral-chic look with the use of arbors, barrels, chalkboards, and a crystal chandelier. Spaces for the bride and groom are located on the third and second floors of the tower, respectively. Modern restrooms are also available. CAPACITIES: 250 indoors, unlimited outdoors.

the barn in zionsville 8556 E. 300 S, Zionsville, 317-732-1998 thebarninzionsville.com This family-owned venue sits on nearly 10 wooded acres in the Zionsville countryside. The entrance is framed by tall ivory chiffon drapes, and five crystal chandeliers inside add a touch of elegance to the overall rustic atmosphere. As an added bonus, Merryleggs the pony is always on site. CAPACITY: 150

butler university 4600 Sunset Ave., 317-940-4321 butler.edu/university-events/weddings Nestled within midtown, Butler University features seven indoor and outdoor locations for ceremonies and receptions. It offers an onsite wedding coordinator, free parking, lots of tree-filled photo ops, and a 25 percent discount on rental fees for alumni. CAPACITIES: Johnson Board Room, 72 reception, 150 ceremony; Ford Salon, 72 reception, 150 ceremony; Norris Plaza, 120 reception, 240 ceremony; Holcolmb Gardens, 240; Reilly Room, 240 reception, 350 ceremony.

coxhall gardens & mansion 2000 W. 116th St., Carmel, 317-846-9158 ritzcharles.com Fountains and gardens flank an outdoor gazebo, creating a calm, pastoral backdrop for ceremonies. An amphitheater design lends drama, and mirroring ponds, twin bell towers, and lantern chandeliers add serene elegance. A fully renovated and restored mansion inside Coxhall Gardens features a spacious event room and a large outdoor porch overlooking water. CAPACITIES: Centerpiece amphitheater, unlimited; Cripe Pavilion, 250 with dance floor, 350 seated, 500 reception. COXHALL MANSION CAPACITIES: 80 seated indoors, 100 seated indoors/outdoors, 120 reception indoors/outdoors.

eagle creek park 7840 W. 56th St., 317-327-7193 eaglecreekpark.org An expanse of 4,000 acres of natural beauty awaits couples who’d like to wed outside and still want a convenient location. Both the Eagle’s Crest and Eagle’s Hideaway are indoor/outdoor venues. Alcohol use requires a permit. (Catering available but not mandatory.) CAPACITIES: Eagle’s Crest Home, 100; Eagle’s Hideaway Home, 100.

garfield park conservatory and sunken gardens 2505 Conservatory Dr., 317-327-7135 garfieldgardensconservatory.org/wedrentphoto Who needs decorations when you have paved walkways, graceful fountains, and yard after yard of luxurious floral displays for your wedding ceremony? Garfield Park’s lovely outdoor areas are a perfect backdrop for your ceremony. CAPACITIES: Conservatory Waterfall Area, 20 standing ceremony; Sunken Garden Wedding Arch, 150 seated ceremony. 2017 | INDIANA BRIDE

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hollyhock hill 8110 N. College Ave., 317-251-2294 hollyhockhill.com For a celebration that’s authentically Indiana, but still elegant, head to Hollyhock Hill. The cottage-turnedrestaurant has served family-style dinners in semiprivate dining rooms since 1928. Couples may host a sit-down reception in a smaller dining room or rent out the entire facility. Fountains and, yes, hollyhocks offer a rustic setting for outdoor pictures. CAPACITY: Entire restaurant (no dancing space available), 155; smaller dining rooms available.

mustard seed gardens 77 Metsker Lane, Noblesville, 317-776-2300 mustardseedgardens.com Mustard Seed Gardens provides the perfect backdrop for an outdoor wedding. The Olde Barn, constructed in 1892, boasts original details for an indoor reception. Don’t worry about the weather—the Olde Barn is heated and air conditioned! CAPACITY: 200.

rick’s cafe boatyard 4050 Dandy Trail, 317-290-9300 rickscafeboatyard.com Gracing the picturesque banks of Eagle Creek Reservoir, Rick’s is an inspiring venue for a ceremony or reception. Ceremonies may be held in the waterfront gazebo, and receptions can take place in the upstairs banquet room, which features a private balcony. CAPACITIES: Pearl Room, 50; Diamond Room, 150; outdoor tent arrangements also available.

Cultural Destinations & Museums artsgarden 110 W. Washington St., 317-624-2565 indyarts.org You can’t get more centrally located than the Artsgarden. A sleek, seven-story landmark of glass and steel, the venue’s prime real estate means easy access to many of downtown’s hotels and restaurants. CAPACITY: 300 banquet, 600 reception.

central library 40 E. St. Clair St., 317-275-4200 events.indypl.org Central Library has it all, from smaller rooms for intimate gatherings and large, soaring spaces that accommodate hundreds, to a manicured outdoor garden. As a bonus, it offers great views of the downtown skyline. CAPACITIES: Special Collections Room, 60 banquet, 120 reception; Riley Meeting Room, 60 banquet, 120 reception; Simon Reading Room, 128 banquet, 350 reception; East Garden, 250 banquet, 350 reception; Sixth Floor Vista Concourse, 250 banquet, 350 reception; Atrium, 500 banquet, 700 reception; smaller rooms available as well.

chateau thomas winery 6291 Cambridge Way, Plainfield, 317-837-9463 chateauthomas.com Lend your reception an air of sophistication at this winery. Two of its rooms are decorated to replicate French drawing rooms, while one features a window overlooking the wine-production area. CAPACITIES: The Burgundy Room, 10; the Vineyard Room, 160; the Champagne Room, 180; the Grand Vineyards Ballroom, 350.

the children’s museum of indianapolis 3000 N. Meridian St., 317-334-3800 childrensmuseum.org/about/events/weddings The entire museum—including the carousel—is up for grabs for a memorable party. Choose from the 38

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eiteljorg museum of american indians and western art 500 W. Washington St., 317-275-1329 eiteljorg.org The Eiteljorg, available in its entirety or as individual rooms, lends an authentic Western-art and Native American backdrop for ceremonies and receptions. The outdoor space offers incomparable skyline views. CAPACITIES: Museum Café, 40 during the day in a private dining room, 150 in the evening including indoor and outdoor patio space; Clowes Ballroom, One America Terrace, and Eagle Commons Hallway, 230 banquet with dance floor, 260 banquet without dance floor, 400 reception; add first floor galleries and outside space to package to accommodate up to 1,000 in a standing reception or 1,200 if you rent the entire museum.

eugene and marilyn glick indiana history center 450 W. Ohio St., 317-232-1882 indianahistory.org Located on the canal downtown, the Indiana History Center offers indoor and outdoor locations. Elegant Eli Lilly Hall, with four-story vaulted ceilings, wooden columns, and marble floors, is ideal for larger ceremonies, and the Stardust Terrace Café is available for guests to enjoy cocktails. It opens up onto the Stardust Terrace Plaza, which overlooks the water. CAPACITIES: Stardust Terrace Café, 125 banquet, 250 reception; Kruse Family Stardust Terrace, 200 banquet, 500 reception.

the german american klub of indianapolis 8602 S. Meridian St., 317-888-6940 indianapolisgak.com Nestled within German Park on the south side, the German American Klub features a banquet room with a large dance floor, raised stage, and full catering and bar service. A patio biergarten is also available to rent. CAPACITIES: Banquet room, 150 seated, 170 standing; outdoor patio, 300 seated, more if standing or theater style.

hilbert circle theatre 45 Monument Circle, 317-231-6798 hilbertcircletheatreindy.org Built in 1916 as a cinema palace, the Hilbert Circle Theatre is the site of many elegant ceremonies and receptions. Several spaces are available, some with views of Monument Circle. CAPACITIES: Penthouse, 60 banquet, 80 reception; East Lobbies, 60 banquet, 150 reception; the Wood Room, 100 banquet, 200 reception; Main Lobby/Oval Promenade, 270 banquet, 700 reception.

indiana state museum 650 W. Washington St., 317-233-9983 indianamuseum.org The State Museum provides several spaces to accommodate groups of all sizes. Host a bridal shower in the elegant L.S. Ayres Tea Room, and book a ceremony and reception either outdoors or in. The Governor Frank & Judy O’Bannon Great Hall features a 100-foot ceiling and a 55-foot Indiana obelisk created by Robert Indiana. Event planners can help with all the details. CAPACITIES: L.S. Ayres Tea Room, 30; Rapp Reception Hall, 80; Farmers Market Café & Terrace, 100; Governor Frank & Judy O’Bannon Great Hall & Ball Family Terrace, 250; ceremony space also available.

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Riverfront Deck and Stage overlooks the White River, and the Seybert Riverfront Portico has a view of the Artspark. Inside, the Churchman-Fehsenfeld Gallery has a skylight and opens up onto the Portico. CAPACITIES: Seybert Riverfront Portico, 80 seated, 100 cocktail; Springer Folly, 100 seated, 150 cocktail; Churchman-Fehsenfeld Gallery, 120 seated, 200 cocktail; Riverfront Deck and Stage, 120 seated, 250 cocktail; Ruth Lilly Library, 150 seated, 175 cocktail; Seybert Stairs & Terrace, 150 seated, 250 cocktail; Great Lawn, 200 seated, 500 cocktail; Upper Lawn Terrace, 200 seated, 550 cocktail; Lower Terrace, 300 seated, 250 cocktail; Clowes Green, 300 seated, 500 cocktail.

indianapolis museum of art 4000 Michigan Rd., 317-955-2324 imamuseum.org/specialevent What better place to celebrate than the site with the original iconic LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana? Enjoy an outdoor celebration in the Formal Garden or come indoors to Deer Zink Events Pavilion or other lovely spaces. CAPACITIES: Garden Terrace, 60; Sutphin Fountain Room, 80 banquet; Pulliam Family Great Hall, 120 banquet with dance floor, 300 reception; Deer Zink Events Pavilion, 300 banquet with dance floor, 600 reception; Formal Garden, varies by party.

indianapolis zoo and white river gardens 1200 W. Washington St., 317-630-2008 indianapoliszoo.com Ceremony and reception sites at the Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens run the gamut from playful to traditional. The Efroymson Wedding Garden provides an outdoor arena for a ceremony, and receptions held in the Hulman Riverhouse come with views of the downtown skyline. A memorable backdrop is the Dolphin Gallery, where guests can watch the animals swim. CAPACITIES: Hulman Riverhouse, 160 banquet; Dolphin Gallery, 250 banquet; Party Pavilion, 350 seated (May–Sept.).

ncaa hall of champions 700 W. Washington St., 317-917-6467 ncaahallofchampions.org Score a worthy location for a fun-filled rehearsal dinner—and quirky photographs—at the Hall of Champions, which provides two floors of interactive exhibits and dining areas. Top off the celebration with a reception in one of the ballrooms. HALL OF CHAMPIONS CAPACITIES: Gallery, 80 banquet; Champion Hall, 100 banquet; entire museum, 180 banquet, 400 reception. BRAND BUILDING CAPACITIES: Theodore Roosevelt Room, 50 banquet; Jesse Owens Room, 80 banquet; Pat Summitt/John Wooden Room, 100 banquet; Christine Grant Ballroom (includes atrium and outdoor patio), 350 banquet. DEMPSEY BUILDING CAPACITIES: Palmer Pierce Ballroom (includes atrium), 180 banquet, 240 reception.

the palladium at the center for the performing arts 1 Center Green, Carmel, 317-660-3373 thecenterpresents.org Carmel’s Palladium provides several elegant options for your special day. Rising high with its domed European-style design, the venue has distinct spaces for ceremonies or receptions that feature marble floors, stately columns, and ornate chandeliers. CAPACITIES: West Lobby, 96 seated, 125 cocktail; Songbook Lounge, 96 seated, 150 cocktail; Founders Room, 96 seated, 150 cocktail; East Lobby, 104 seated, 150 cocktail; South Lobby, 128 seated, 200 cocktail; Robert Adam Room, 136 seated, 150 cocktail; Palladium stage, 150 seated, 200 cocktail.

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