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In order to view this object you need Flash Player 9+ support! At the Diplomat West Banquet Hall you will enjoy elegant surroundings, excellent food and expert service for your next reception, banquet, wedding, anniversary or other special event. The moment you step through the door, an air of quiet elegance greets you. Our luxurious mirrored ballrooms were designed with your special event in mind. Cut crystal chandeliers, bridal rooms, centerpieces, and elegant bridal arches will highlight your grand entrance and emphasize the resplendence of your day. With our staff eagerly waiting to serve you, your visit with us - whether a business luncheon, a party, or an elegant wedding reception - will truly be a memorable experience. The Diplomat West Banquet Hall is the perfect setting for your next planned special event. The Diplomat West Banquet Hall is easy to find! The Diplomat West is conveniently located just west of Chicago. Reserve The Diplomat West Banquet Hall for your next event.

Click the link below to request a reservation.Looking for Banquet Halls in Niagara Falls? The Emerald Isle Banquet Room is an addition to Sean Patrick’s Restaurant. Located at 3480 Millersport Hwy. Just off the 990 Expressway in East Amherst. It holds up to 230 people for all of your banquet needs. The room is exquisite with crystal chandeliers, 14 ‘ ceilings, build in Full-Service Bar. Banquet Halls in Niagara Falls I hear wonderful things about their banquet halls. We went to Sean Patrick’s on a Tuesday night in E. Amherst, NY needing a good meal. The Chicken Alfredo over linguine was delicious, the grilled chicken was thin and perfectly spiced. The salmon with mustard honey dip was very good also. I would definitely recommend Sean Patrick’s for anyone searching for Banquet Halls in Niagara Falls. The wait staff was wonderful. Our waitress got us our drinks and let us take our time before bringing us a very nice salad and the dinner was delicious. The music was classic old time stuff, Frank Sinatra, etc.

I did find the light in the booth a bit glaring, but otherwise would not hesitate to go back. I’m going to recommend our company has our Christmas party here. As far as Niagara Falls banquet halls go, I hear they are among the very best. Banquet Halls near Niagara Falls, NY Enjoy a seemingly endless buffet, truly delicious fare, a great way to gather with dear friends and celebrate special occasions. Sean Patrick’s banquet hall is thought of by many business executives as being one of the premier Banquet Halls near Niagara Falls, perfect for entertaining guests from out of town, a wonderful venue for a business conference or awards banquet. Our helpful and friendly staff will make sure your event is a success ensuring every detail is tended to with the care and attention you deserve. You won’t find a more comfortable and relaxing banquet hall in Niagara Falls, NY. Meadow Brook Adopt an Artifact Program To better protect and interpret The Hall as it looked when it opened in 1929, Meadow Brook Hall is pleased to announce the Adopt an Artifact program.

Each year, a small number of specific restoration projects will be chosen and each step of the process will be monetized and opened to the public for “adoption.” This provides a unique opportunity for individuals, families, businesses, or a group of friends to choose an object or objects that mean something to them and to directly contribute to their care.
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deer antler chandelier bass pro Matilda was an avid reader especially on subjects of art, architecture, horticulture, and agriculture. The books and furnishings on display at Meadow Brook’s Library are original to the house.

The refectory table from the early 17th century is the same table that Matilda and Alfred Wilson signed over 1600 acres of land and $2 million dollars to start Oakland University. Today this room is often used for events and tours, honoring the Wilsons’ tradition of using their home for parties and community events. Purchase tassel fringe trim and hand-sew for the gold velvet loveseat – ADOPTED by Marianne Raffin, with additional $200 donation Reupholster Queen Anne style wing chair – ADOPTED by Bill Cichowski Purchase damask fabric for foot stool – ADOPTED by Robert and Marilyn Zigarac Purchase velvet fabric for wing chair – ADOPTED by Sherry Koenig Reupholster foot stool – ADOPTED by Richard and Jan Caloia Make two pillows with the original Genoese velvet for wing chair – one pillow each ADOPTED by Michigan Chapter of the Colonial Dames of America, Chapter XXII and Mary Christine Harris Clean Turkish rug that measures 15’ x 27’ – ADOPTED by Cynthia Homeyer;

Purchase new table pads for refectory table – ADOPTED by Meadow Brook Hall Textile conserver to conserve tapestry on back of Knoll couch – ADOPTED by Roberta Bresette and James & Anne Howlett Purchase new trimming for Knoll couch – ADOPTED by Peggy Gamble; Repair Knoll couch (in-house) – ADOPTED by Diana Cunningham Purchase conservator supplies to clean tapestried furniture – ADOPTED by Diane Gurzick Purchase conservator supplies to clean books (in-house) – ADOPTED by Diane Gurzick Clean Louis Betts portrait of John Dodge – ADOPTED by Geoff and Suzanne Upward Restore gilded frame on John Dodge portrait and replace light – ADOPTED in memory of Donald and Audrey Upward by Meadow Brook Hall staff Hire Oakland University student for digitization and research project in Library – COST: $10/hour. Adopt any amount of hours up to a total of 500 hours. – 10 HOURS ADOPTED by Dan and Annie Williams; 40 HOURS ADOPTED by Brian and Angie Schmucker;

30 HOURS ADOPTED by Lisa Drummond Restore a break and the cane in carved antique open arm chair – ADOPTED by Frank & Janet Cassise Restore cane seats in a pair of carved oak side chairs – ADOPTED by Jack and Claudette Carterson Upgrade wiring in Tiffany Studios chandelier (by electrician) – ADOPTED by Susannah Cameron Crichton & Dr. Paul Licker Restore Tiffany Studios chandelier to original condition – ADOPTED by Jon & Donna Block $5,000 towards book conservation – ADOPTED by Bill and Story John $600 towards book and lighting conservation – ADOPTED by Brian and Angie Schmucker $300 towards book conservation – ADOPTED by Hildred Fleming $500 towards textile repair and/or replication – ADOPTED by Leslie Littell The benefits of restoring entire rooms are almost as great as the cost, so some of the conservation costs have been split up into more manageable amounts for individual donors. If more than one donor wants to adopt the same object, the Curator will provide other options of comparable cost.

Personal donations of any amount are always appreciated and used specifically for conservation. This is an annual project, so stay tuned for more opportunities to donate to an object or a cause that is important to you. Those with questions or who are interested in helping Meadow Brook conserve its collections through the new Adopt an Artifact program should contact Curator Madelyn Rzadkowolski by phone (248-364-6253), email (), or U.S. Mail at Meadow Brook Hall, 480 S. Adams Road, Rochester, MI 48309. Adopt an Artifact Form The list of adoptive donors will be made public and each will receive a certificate detailing the conservation work. Before and after photographs of the objects will be displayed in The Hall and on the website. Donors will also be invited to a special exhibit displaying the newly conserved items. IN GRATITUDE FOR THOSE WHO SUPPORTED THE ADOPT-AN-ARTIFACT PROGRAM Library and Organ Alcove – 2016 Breakfast Room and Sun Porch – 2015 In honor of Ms. Diane Brannon-Medemar