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I'm recently engaged and live in Milwaukee, WI. We are looking for a nice church or hall to rent for our wedding. Does anyone know of any nice affordable places? We're looking at August of next year as a date.

Posted On: Oct 27, 2012 at 9:09 PM

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Posted on: Oct 28, 2012 at 9:45 AM

Have you ever considered the Florida Keys. Its affordable and nice weather in August.
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JCCarolinaFormals
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Posted on: Oct 28, 2012 at 5:15 PM

Have you tried some of the surrounding areas?
My son & his wife were married in West Bend in a small church and had their reception at a Bowling Alley that had a huge reception hall, it was in Slinger. I believe they spent less then 1000. for both but I'm not sure.
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mssrobey
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Posted on: Oct 28, 2012 at 8:31 PM

Thanks everyone for the great feed back. We are looking into it. KEEP THEM COMING.
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maineweddingvideos
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Posted on: Oct 31, 2012 at 4:20 PM

Consider, Lodges such as Moose, Masons, Shriners, also Many Small Hotels / Motels rent Event Rooms for Meetings and Parties. You can also check with AAA or here is a good tip.... Talk to a Bridal Dress Maker or Seamstress or someone who does Bridal Hair, Many of them do work onsite at the weddings and they know where the best spots are. I am a Photographer / Videographer in Maine
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Posted on: Nov 9, 2012 at 3:02 PM

Since I don't live in the area I can only give you a generalized answer which can probably help. Check with your local parks and recreation department. They usually have facilities and recreation centers available to rent. Also check with your local Senior Centers that rent out their facilities or Masonic Halls/Lodges. Lastly, check with your local Chamber of Commerce as well as your Visitors and Conventions Bureau for a listing of halls and venues. Most places will require liability insurance which you can get from your insurance company and as for the alcohol you may have to get a permit from your local Alcohol Beverage and Control agency. Hope this helps.

Helga Stewart
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