Old First Church of Springfield, MA
Old First Church of Springfield, MA
Court Square
Springfield, MA
01103
413-737-1411

Located on the green in the center Springfield, the Old First Church of Springfield, MA has been creating and participating in ministry opportunities for nearly 400 years. Old First Church of Springfield, MA is one of the oldest churches in the United States. At the historic center of the city, Old First Church of Springfield, MA has been a center of light since 1637, a year after Springfield was settled. For many years the meeetinghouse, located on what was known as “Meeting House Square”, (now Court Square) was the only building used for religious services in the community. Every citizen of the town was a member of Old First Church of Springfield, MA
The months leading up to a wedding can be a time filled with joy and excitement, as well as an anxious period of planning and detail. You want everything to go well, to be just what you envisioned for this special beginning.
Old First Church of Springfield, MA has been the church of choice for many, many couples over the centuries. The elegant, simple beauty of the meeting house, the long center aisle, the visceral effect of the Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ combine with our location in the city center to make Old First Church of Springfield, MA an ideal and impressive venue for a wedding service. Yet we offer a couple so much more than just an attractive space.
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Mass Mutual Center Grand Ballroom in Springfield, MA
1277 Main Street
Springfield, MA 01103
413-787-6610
There’s not a bigger, more flexible ballroom space in Western Massachusetts to get married in. The Mass Mutual Center Grand Ballroom provides 15,000 square feet of open, partitionable space for your wedding celebration. A ceiling height of over 24 feet delivers an ambience of elegant grandeur while state-of-the-art lighting and sound design ensure maximum event efficiency. With 7,000 square feet of convenient prefunction space just outside the doors, there’s plenty of extra room for receptions, registration, and more. The Grand Ballroom’s prefunction space features floor-to-ceiling windows, providing a spectacular westward view of Springfield’s most renowned symbols, First Church, Court Square and the Municipal Group’s Campanile Tower.
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Max’s Tavern (MA)
The Basketball Hall of Fame
1000 West Columbus Blvd
Springfield, MA 01105
Phone: 413-746-6299
Fax: 413-746-6211
Private Parties and Dining at Max’s Tavern
Max’s Tavern can handle large and small parties in our dining room.
The Chef’s Table is located in the restaurant and made private with glassed in walls. With views of the restaurant and kitchen, the Chef’s Table is perfect for a small private party while enjoying our dynamic atmosphere. The Max’s Tavern menu is typically used, however chef selected tasting menus are available upon request.
The Crown Room is located in the restaurant and is made private with glass sliding doors. Adjacent to the Basketball Hall of Fame Lobby, this room is perfect for capping off a group visit with an extraordinary culinary experience. A special menu is created for each Crown Room event using the regular restaurant menu. You and your guests choose your menu selections the evening of your event.
Please contact our staff at 413-746-6299 to make your Private Dining arrangements.
• Max’s Tavern Private Dining General Information
• Max’s Tavern Party Lunch Menu
• Max’s Tavern Party Dinner Menu
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Hartman’s Herb Farm, Barre, (MA) Massachusetts
Hartman's Herb Farm 1026 Old Dana Road Barre, Massachusetts 978 355 2015
Your hosts Lynn & Peter Hartman own and operate the Herb Farm with 4 operating greenhouses, herb & gift shop, and delightful, relaxing flower & herb gardens. Set on 23 acres this reproduction colonial home was rebuilt after a fire destroyed the original home in 1989. The ‘Great Room’ is a private living/dining room where guests can relax and enjoy a cup of tea or a nice warm fire on a cold fall/winter evening. Also available is a post & beam dining room with an additional garden room for weddings, meetings, showers, parties, etc. seating is available for up to 140 people.
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