Melody Ballroom – Venue Highlight

Melody Ballroom Photo

Melody Ballroom Photo

3 Spaces
Blue Heart Lounge – Small Bar / Reception Area (Standing 85/Seated 50)
Lower Ballroom – Speakeasy Style Ballroom with Small Stage (Standing 400/Seated 250)
Grand Ballroom – Large Ballroom with Grand Stage (Standing 800/Seated 500)
Parking – Street

The Melody Ballroom is a privately-owned historic ballroom in SE Portland that offers three event spaces. The ballroom is currently undergoing a renovation that includes new green options, kitchen, hardwood floors, and an overall spruce up.

The luxury of this venue is the partnership that you have when working with Kathleen and her staff. Together they will help you to keep the focus on fundraising while working with you to manage budget needs and get creative on food and beverage service. The rental of the venue includes all of your table and chair needs plus access to their linen supply and other in-house resources.

The downstairs venue is great for an intimate evening or a starting place with a silent auction and cocktail party. The upstairs ballroom is their main ballroom and offers a large proscenium stage with seating for 500.

So if you need flexibility this venue might be a great choice.

Melody Ballroom - Inside picture

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