| WEDDING VENUES |
MAGNOLIA LAKE OFFERS VENUES, CATERING
AND WEDDING TLC
TEXT BY TRACE HARRIS |
PHOTOS BY MAGNOLIA LAKE
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t’s no secret that Huntsville and the sur-
rounding communities have a variety of
locations where brides and grooms can
create just the right ambience to say
their “I dos” and celebrate with family and
friends.
Religious and non-denominational ven-
ues for ceremonies and receptions range
from churches and temples to community
halls and parks, or facilities designed spe-
cifically with weddings in mind.
If you are looking for a site to host an
all-inclusive wedding, without the hassle
of set-up, clean-up and booking numerous
services, look no further than Magnolia
Lake. The Huntsville wedding destination
is located on 11 pristine acres, and offers
several venues for the ceremony and recep-
tion.
“Although weddings are our specialty,
we can accomodate any type of get togeth-
er,” Magnolia Lake owner Ruby Rushing
said. “Our objective is to meet and exceed
the expectations of those who rent our ven-
ues and utilize our services.”
Magnolia Lake can accommodate wed-
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dings of any size, from a handful of family
and friends to ceremonies with hundreds
of guests. Whether you are looking for
a rustic wedding or a formal ceremony,
Magnolia Lake can make one’s magical
dream a reality.
The venue also takes the guesswork out
of wedding preparation, offering on-site ca-
tering, bartending, floral accommodations,
a photographer, seating charts, menus and
any service future spouses request to make
their special day one they will never forget.
“Magnolia Lake is really set apart from