Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Held For Kaleidoscope Wedding And Events

August 18, 2024 at 3:57 p.m.
Kaleidoscope representatives cut the ribbon. Photo by Madison Hart,  InkFreeNews
Kaleidoscope representatives cut the ribbon. Photo by Madison Hart, InkFreeNews

By Madison Hart, InkFreeNews

PIERCETON — The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Kaleidoscope Wedding and Events in Pierceton Saturday.
“We’re just so grateful we’ve had so many people in 100% support since day one, from Pierceton Town Council to Kosciusko Zoning Board,” said venue manager Michelle Roberts.
Roberts is the mother of Ashlee Ryman, who bought and renovated the venue.
“We really worked hard to create a space that is going to be enjoyable … We really want to share the space with the community,” she said.
According to Roberts, 60 weddings have already been booked from couples who live within a two-hour radius of the venue, from Indianapolis to Michigan to Chicago.
Roberts said, “I love that we’re bringing people into Pierceton.”
Kaleidoscope has three levels of venue space that are all included from 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on the day of the event. This includes a ceremony hall, groom suite, bridal suite and banquet room/bar.
“Our model is to be really transparent, so all of our pricing, our available dates, are all on the website. And our rental agreements, so they can see exactly what they are signing,” said Roberts.
Schedule a tour of the venue at www.kaleidoscope502.com/tour.


PIERCETON — The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Kaleidoscope Wedding and Events in Pierceton Saturday.
“We’re just so grateful we’ve had so many people in 100% support since day one, from Pierceton Town Council to Kosciusko Zoning Board,” said venue manager Michelle Roberts.
Roberts is the mother of Ashlee Ryman, who bought and renovated the venue.
“We really worked hard to create a space that is going to be enjoyable … We really want to share the space with the community,” she said.
According to Roberts, 60 weddings have already been booked from couples who live within a two-hour radius of the venue, from Indianapolis to Michigan to Chicago.
Roberts said, “I love that we’re bringing people into Pierceton.”
Kaleidoscope has three levels of venue space that are all included from 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on the day of the event. This includes a ceremony hall, groom suite, bridal suite and banquet room/bar.
“Our model is to be really transparent, so all of our pricing, our available dates, are all on the website. And our rental agreements, so they can see exactly what they are signing,” said Roberts.
Schedule a tour of the venue at www.kaleidoscope502.com/tour.


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