Suggestions on where to have a christening in Western Suffolk?
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CookiePuss
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Suggestions on where to have a christening in Western Suffolk?
Need some suggestions on where to hold a christening for about 100-125 people in Western Suffolk, preferably in the Huntington area. I'm also interested in looking in to places like a Knights of Columbus hall. Thanks
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Posted 9/10/06 11:35 AM |
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beautyq115
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Re: Suggestions on where to have a christening in Western Suffolk?
I was going to suggest a K of C or a VFW
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Posted 9/10/06 11:35 AM |
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lvdolphins
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Re: Suggestions on where to have a christening in Western Suffolk?
My sister had her Sweet 16 at the Moose Lodge on Pulaski Rd in Greenlawn. I have to say the hall was very nice.
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Posted 9/10/06 11:47 AM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Suggestions on where to have a christening in Western Suffolk?
There's a lodge off of Larkfield Road (right next to Pat's - by Atria). We held my sister's 40th birthday there. It worked out really well.
You may find it hard to coordinate with restaurants with christening times. Ours were smack in the middle of their brunch & dinner crowd. We had one at Tello's, the other at Tutto Pazzo.
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Posted 9/10/06 12:58 PM |
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Sharon
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Re: Suggestions on where to have a christening in Western Suffolk?
I'm looking for the same thing. The Kof C in East Northport (the one by Atria) rents for $400 plus $10 a head for beer and soda. Few dates were available though.
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Posted 9/10/06 1:07 PM |
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