tables and chairs for rent in louisville ky

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Return to Store Results Return to Store List Pottery Barn Kids offers beautifully crafted furniture and decor for babies and kids. Visit our kids and baby furniture store in Louisville, KY and find baby bedding, kids' room decor, gift ideas and more. Learn more about our in-store events and find an expert to help you create the perfect baby registry. Find Other Nearby Stores Locust Grove welcomes groups for weddings, other family events, community events, retreats, and business meetings. To ensure that we can meet your specific needs, please call or email. The grounds, including formal gardens, lawns, and the porch of the 1790 house, are available evenings, and tents may be rented and set up in designated areas. The Visitors' Center building includes the Audubon Room (auditorium), with a catering kitchen, and can be rented either together with, or separately from, the grounds. The Visitor Center is sometimes available during the day on weekdays as well for meetings and conferences.




For more wedding photos, see our Facebook page. Popular dates for weddings are often booked early - please reserve your dates as early as possible, and consider alternative days of the week. RatesGrounds and Visitors’ Center $500.00 Security Deposit required, refundable and charged for all events $100.00 Caretaker’s Fee charged for evening rentals ContactPlease feel free to call with questions or to check on the availability of a particular date with our Guest Services Manager, Jennifer Jansen. Business Meetings & Organizational and Corporate Events Rules and Information for RentalsHistoric Locust Grove is a National Historic Landmark, as well as an accredited museum on the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail. While we enjoy making the site available for special occasions, our primary purpose is to share the history of early Kentucky while preserving it for future generations. Click here for rules and restrictions. Click here for our photography and videography policy.




The preservation of Locust Grove must be the first consideration of the staff in all activities taking place on this property. We thank you for your interest in the site, and appreciate your assistance in preserving the property while it is in your care. Weddings are welcome on the House porch. Due to preservation concerns, the house interior and other restored buildings are not available. All set up and clean up are the sole responsibility of the renter. Clean up must be underway by 11:00 p.m. Our caretaker will clean the restrooms, lobby floor and parking lot. Suggested wedding locations are the porch steps of the house, the gardens, the field or the Visitor Center. Receptions may be held in the gardens, the field and the Visitor Center. There can be no tents or food service to the south of the gravel drive. Music may be amplified. The site Caretaker has final say as to volume, and failure to comply with the caretaker's directions will result in the closing of the property without refund.




Each garden quadrant is equipped with at least two electrical outlets. An outlet also is located in the well housing northeast of the porch. We have tables and chairs that you are welcome to use. There are currently 100 chairs and a number of tables, including two 36" squares; fourteen 8', and four 6' rectangles. Please confirm availability prior to reserving linens and other equipment. Tables and chairs may be used outside only in the patio area and not in the grassy areas, and must be cleaned and chairs stacked neatly in the store room at the end of the rental. The Audubon Room in the Visitors' Center holds approximately 200 people standing; seating depends on how tables and chairs are arranged and how much space is allotted for food service and dance floors. Locust Grove is open to the public every day until 4:30 pm from Labor Day to Memorial Day, and until 5:30 pm from Memorial Day to Labor Day starting in 2015. Tent and catering set up may begin outside before the time of rental, but rental activities which may interfere with normal daily operations of the facility may not begin until the time of the rental.




Set up in the Audubon Room may begin at 3:30 pm. All wedding ceremonies begin after 5:30 pm. Renters may use any caterer they like. Our kitchen contains a small microwave, conventional oven, refrigerator and sinks, but all cookware, serving utensils and barware must be brought to the site. Fresh flower petals and birdseed are permitted outside and decorations may be wired or tied to trees and porch railings. Due to preservation issues, no balloons, confetti, or glitter may be used on the property. No nails, tacks, tape, or any other adhesive are to be used on any walls, buildings, trees or fences. At the conclusion of the rental, renters are responsible for having the Visitor Center returned to its pre-rental condition. Any rental tables, chairs and other equipment should be broken down and stacked neatly under tents or in storerooms. Rental companies, if used, must be located within a 30 mile radius of Louisville. & Student Choose from our furniture rental packages to furnish your place




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