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Walker Art Museum for weddings



Wedding at the rooftop of the Walker Art Center


Wedding reception in Gallery 8 of the Walker (ceremonies are sometimes held here, too), although often it’s used as the reception space, after a wedding ceremony.


Wedding reception (ceremonies can be held here, too) at the Walker Art Center’s Skyline Room

Question:

Dear Rev. Coleman,

I hope you’re doing well! We at the Walker Art Center loved having you officiate for so many weddings at the Walker, whether in the Skyline Room, Gallery 8, or on the rooftop terraces.

When we last talked, we chatted about your expanding your review on your wonderful page of reviews of museums for wedding ceremonies in the Minnesota, and Sharon, Ann and myself (note to readers – Sharon Broscha is Walker’s Facility Rental Manager, Ann Jacobson is Wolfgang Puck’s Director of Sales, and Erin Brunelle is the Catering Sales Coordinator) can host you for an afternoon tour of our locations for wedding ceremonies throughout the museum and point out features and answer questions you might have.

We would love to have a relationship between you and the Walker Art Center and Wolfgang Puck!

Sincerely,
Erin Brunelle
Catering Sales Coordinator
Wolfgang Puck Catering
1750 Hennepin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Dir: 612.253.3401
Fax: 612.377.6345
erin.brunelle@walkerart.org

“LIVE. LOVE. EAT!” – Wolfgang Puck

Answer:

Dear Erin,

So good to hear from you! Yes, let’s definitely set up a meeting – I look forward to it! (Note to readers – stay tuned, review to come within a week!)

Warmly,

Reverend Tomkin Coleman
Minnesota Ceremony Designer & Wedding Minister

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