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Let me know if I should look into reserving this space.---'Becca
 
Let me know if I should look into reserving this space.---'Becca
  
Who's in charge to "approve"? I'd say it sounds like a great idea--can you find out if it's 1>available for the right time, 2>OK to bring/serve/drink alcohol there, and 3> how much of a donation they think would be appropriate? (Unless they'd like to just charge us, and in that case how much?)  --- Dale
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Jay, respond to this poor woman! I'd say it sounds like a great idea--can you find out if it's 1>available for the right time, 2>OK to bring/serve/drink alcohol there, and 3> how much of a donation they think would be appropriate? (Unless they'd like to just charge us, and in that case how much?)  --- Dale

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possible venue

I am a member of a church located on Forbes Avenue half a block from Murray, i.e. near campus and on the bus route. We have a parish hall whose capacity for a standing-around party is about 150, connected to a kitchen whose dishes, cookware, and utensils we could use if we washed them afterward. There is also a basement gym where kids could run around. Religious decor in these rooms is minimal.

I don't know the fee structure for non-church groups holding an event there (I've only used the space for Girl Scouts, who are not charged) but I bet it would be more affordable than renting a banquet hall. We'd have to provide all food and paper napkins, and clean up afterward. I'm almost certain we'd be allowed to serve alcohol.

Let me know if I should look into reserving this space.---'Becca

Jay, respond to this poor woman! I'd say it sounds like a great idea--can you find out if it's 1>available for the right time, 2>OK to bring/serve/drink alcohol there, and 3> how much of a donation they think would be appropriate? (Unless they'd like to just charge us, and in that case how much?) --- Dale