Weddings at Valley Grove

Thank you for your interest in having your wedding at Valley Grove!

General Information:

Valley Grove’s white church was built in 1894 and seats about 250 in pews on the main floor and balcony. The 1862 stone church is often used as either a staging area or can be used for small receptions. Either one or both may be reserved.

The organ is original. It has been extensively rebuilt and is in very good condition. Wedding parties will need to supply an organist and are welcome to bring other musicians. Acoustics in this church are excellent.

The 1894 white church can be heated, though our wedding season is only from May through October. Neither church has plumbing or toilets. There is one porta-potty on the grounds, and a pump with non-potable water in season.

Parking is outside the gate along the driveway. Overflow parking – short term – is permissible on the roadside. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the prairie, or within the church grounds or cemetery, please.

There is a hitching rail should your party need one for a horse and carriage.

Pricing and Options:

The fee for use of the 1894 white church for a wedding is $650 with a $200 (non- refundable) deposit due at the time of booking. The balance is due two weeks before the wedding date.

The fee for use of the 1862 stone church opposite the white church as a staging area is an additional $150.00.

The fee for use of the 1862 stone church opposite the white church as a reception for up to 90 persons is $850. An additional fee of $250.00 will be charged for larger receptions requiring a tent in the parking lot. Tent rental is the responsibility of the renter.

Depending on your needs, reception sites are also available through Carleton College, St. Olaf College and in and around Northfield. The Grand (a former opera house) in Northfield is one option. There are additional sites in Faribault. Please contact the Chambers of Commerce for details.

Very Important:

Valley Grove is a historic site, not an active congregation. There are no “church ladies” to help with your wedding. We are all volunteers. We expect you to incorporate into your wedding plans a clean up crew for the areas you used for your wedding—buildings, grounds, and garbage. Your wedding party is responsible for removing all garbage and recyclables. There is no garbage service to this historic site. Clean up needs to be done immediately after your use of the site, not the next day.

We subscribe to the philosophy “take only photos and leave only footprints.” There is no running water at Valley Grove so you will need to bring your own cleaning supplies and equipment—rags, cleaners, etc.

Here is a checklist to assist you in your plans:

  • Sweep floors (brooms in stone church closet if you use stone church).

  • Close ALL windows.

  • Take with you anything you brought—flowers, paper goods, garbage, beverages and containers. Please do not take anything else!

  • Wipe tables, counters, or other surfaces you use.

  • Return furniture to the configuration in which you found it when you arrived.

  • A board member will assist in the unlocking and locking of the church for your event.

When you’re ready to book:

  • See the resources below, including the Wedding Form to email to: info@valleygrovemn.org

Resources for you

  • Please complete and email this form to info@valleygrovemn.org.

    VG Wedding Form (pdf)

  • Here is an image for how to get the most out of the parking lot at Valley Grove. It is helpful if someone (who is there early) starts the formation.

    VG-Parking.pdf

  • Here is the layout of the White (wood) church that include the dimensions and number of pews. Note: while the balcony is not pictured, the count and dimension of the balcony are included.

    VG-Church-layout.pdf

  • If you have more specfic questions than what is found on this page, please email us at info@valleygrovemn.org. We will respond in a timely manner to help you with your visions of the big day.