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MEETING
/ BANQUET ROOM
The sunny conference/meeting and banquet room seats up to 50 and
is available to rent for meetings, classes, reunions, receptions
or other private parties. All supplies, such as tablecloths, utensils,
glassware and tableware, are also available for your event. Lease
fees are:
MEETINGS
Business/For Profit
$75 for 2 hour meeting
$100 for 4 hour meeting
$125 for 8 hour meeting
Non-Profit/Individual
$50
for 2 hour meeting
$75
for 4 hour meeting
$100 for 8 hour meeting
Cleaning & Security Deposit
$100
For a complete meeting room fee schedule and services provided, click here (pdf).
For a Meeting Room Use Contract, click here (pdf).
BANQUET SERVICE
Business/For Profit
$300
Event Rate
Non-Profit Busines/Organization
$200 Event Rate
For a complete banquet fee schedule and services provided, click here (pdf).
MENUS
• Breakfast, coffee breaks
& snacks (pdf)
• Lunch or dinner (pdf)
For reservations and more
information about the meeting facilities,
call Kitchen Director Darryl Talley at 828-479-1466.
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CONTACT
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Stecoah Valley Cultural
Arts Center
121 Schoolhouse Road
Stecoah (Robbinsville), NC 28771
Ph 828-479-3364
Fx 828-479-1434
info@StecoahValleyCenter.com
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COMMERCIAL KITCHEN
The renovated old school cafeteria kitchen facility offers a new commercial kitchen
that is available for public use. It is an NCDA inspected and Sanitation Graded
facility featuring modern kitchen equipment and cooler or dry storage space. The
kitchen may be used to prepare food for personal use, retail sale or catering
purposes, make value-added agricultural products, teach or take a class, host
your own party or a variety of other purposes.
Additional fees for training, special use equipment and storage may apply.
For reservations and more information about the kitchen, call Kitchen Director
Darryl Talley at 828-479-1466. You may also download the following:
• Kitchen User Fees for Individuals or Non-Profit Groups (pdf)
• Kitchen User Fees for Business (pdf)
• Kitchen User Contract (pdf)
MEETING & BANQUET ROOM
Additional space in the original cafeteria has been renovated into a sunny dining room, which seats up to 50 and is available to rent for meetings, classes, reunions, receptions and other parties. We can supply tablecloths, utensils, glassware and tableware for your event.
We use the dining room for all of our Appalachian Dinners as well as Mother's Day, Father's Day, Thanksgiving Dinner and Breakfast with Santa events.
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The Stecoah Valley Center is classified as
an IRC Sec. 501(c)(3) Not-For Profit corporation and all gifts are tax
deductible to the extent allowed by law. Click
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MAIN BUILDING
The main building, formerly the old school house, was built about 1927
and served the community well until it closed in 1994. The building
is currently on the NC Study List of Historic Places and hopefully
will be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the future.
On-going renovation efforts have converted
the abandoned building into a vibrant, thriving center of the community
once again.
The building is home
to many Center sponsored programs including the SOS/JAM after-school
program and the Stecoah Artisans Gallery. The historic stage hosts the summer
performing arts series An Appalachian Evening, the Ramp Concert, Gospel Singings and other events. The Smoky Mountain Native
Plants Association also calls the main building home.
Certain
portions of the main building, including the historic stage, may be leased
for public or private events. Please contact Center staff for more information
and rates.
GYMNASIUM
The gymnasium was built about 1950. The main portion of the gym and the
locker room wing have not yet been renovated. While architectural plans
for renovation are in the schematic design phase now, this part of
the gym remains closed to public use due to its present condition.
GROUNDS AND GARDEN TRAIL
The property grounds include an outdoor pavilion, family picnic areas
and a childrens play area. Also included on the grounds is a wonderful
Native Azalea Garden. The azaleas, from the private collection
of the late Sally DeGroot, bring outstanding beauty to the grounds
in the early spring.
The property is surrounded by a quarter-mile
long garden trail. A master plan for development of the trail is
in the design phase now and will be implemented in the coming years.
The
pavilion and grounds may also be leased for private parties and events.
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