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Banquet Facilities in Addison, IL

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Business Listing   Alta Villa Banquets - Addison, IL - Phone: (630) 543-1222


Business Listing   Digital Vibrations Disc Jockey - Addison, IL - Phone: (630) 543-7229


Business Listing   Empress - Addison, IL - Phone: (630) 279-5900


Business Listing   Grupo Perverso - Addison, IL - Phone: (630) 628-9313


Business Listing   Oak Meadows Golf & Banquet Facilities - Addison, IL - Phone: (630) 595-1800


Business Listing   Orion Chamber Ensemble - Addison, IL - Phone: (630) 628-9591


Business Listing   P M Services - Addison, IL - Phone: (630) 691-8200


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Helpful Definition for: Banquet Facilities


Banquet facilities are large hotel rooms or hall available to public for function where food may also be served, also called banqueting room. In Addison, many banquet halls are centrally air-conditioned, with state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure, interiors and furnishing are equipped with occasion- specific effects to provide grand banqueting feat and make an event a truly memorable one.

Whether a person is looking for an outdoor setting or a more intimate indoor affair, there are lots of options available as per requirement and occasion concerned. Some banquet facilities in Addison are available any day or evening for meetings, seminars, and social functions.

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Partnerships forming to get at the root of hunger in Central Virginia - Lynchburg News and Advance

Partnerships forming to get at the root of hunger in Central VirginiaLynchburg News and AdvanceMoving through the loud banquet room at Randolph College Friday morning, Kris Shabestar's hopes rose even higher. She could hear partnerships organically forming between churches, nonprofits and agencies as they realized they had a shared mission: ...