Grace College Opens Rodeheaver Auditorium For Event Rental

August 26, 2024 at 5:28 p.m.
Grace College recently resumed operations of the historic event venue Rodeheaver Auditorium, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake. Photo Provided
Grace College recently resumed operations of the historic event venue Rodeheaver Auditorium, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake. Photo Provided

By Staff Report

WINONA LAKE — Grace College recently resumed operations of the historic event venue, Rodeheaver Auditorium, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake.
Formerly called Winona Heritage Room, the institution reclaimed the building’s original name, and events at the venue can now be booked through Grace College’s event services.
“Grace is thrilled to continue its support of community events through this beautiful building,” said Kelsi Griffith, associate vice president of strategy and operations at Grace. “We will continue to operate the space for meetings, concerts, corporate events, weddings and more.”
Rodeheaver Auditorium features a large space that can seat 650 people theater-style or up to 400 people at tables. The venue also has an executive conference room upstairs with a great view of The Village at Winona Lake, which seats 20 people, according to a news release from Grace. As a part of Grace College and its campus, Rodeheaver Auditorium is a dry venue.
Upcoming events at Rodeheaver Auditorium include the Symphony of the Lakes “Christmas in the Village” choral concert on Dec. 7 and 8; Java, Jive & Pie on Feb. 22; and the Symphony of the Lakes “Celebrate and Sing” choral concert on March 22.
To learn about availability, pricing and other Grace College event venue options, visit grace.edu/campus/campus-facilities/rodeheaver-auditorium-and-conference-room/ or email [email protected].

WINONA LAKE — Grace College recently resumed operations of the historic event venue, Rodeheaver Auditorium, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake.
Formerly called Winona Heritage Room, the institution reclaimed the building’s original name, and events at the venue can now be booked through Grace College’s event services.
“Grace is thrilled to continue its support of community events through this beautiful building,” said Kelsi Griffith, associate vice president of strategy and operations at Grace. “We will continue to operate the space for meetings, concerts, corporate events, weddings and more.”
Rodeheaver Auditorium features a large space that can seat 650 people theater-style or up to 400 people at tables. The venue also has an executive conference room upstairs with a great view of The Village at Winona Lake, which seats 20 people, according to a news release from Grace. As a part of Grace College and its campus, Rodeheaver Auditorium is a dry venue.
Upcoming events at Rodeheaver Auditorium include the Symphony of the Lakes “Christmas in the Village” choral concert on Dec. 7 and 8; Java, Jive & Pie on Feb. 22; and the Symphony of the Lakes “Celebrate and Sing” choral concert on March 22.
To learn about availability, pricing and other Grace College event venue options, visit grace.edu/campus/campus-facilities/rodeheaver-auditorium-and-conference-room/ or email [email protected].

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