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Open House Celebrates Douglasville Conference Center

The City of Douglasville will host an open house for the public to tour the new conference center Saturday, Jan. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The City of Douglasville will host an open house for the public to tour the new Douglasville Conference Center located at 6700 Church Street in Douglasville. The event will take place Saturday, Jan. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. City staff will lead tours every hour throughout the day, and will also be available to answer any questions about the facility.

Nestled in historic downtown Douglasville, the new conference center is uniquely equipped to host gatherings of any occasion. With its exquisite architecture and beautiful landscape, the facility includes a 7,672-square-foot ballroom that can comfortably accommodate up to 600 guests. Additionally, the ballroom can be divided into five separate rooms to host multiple functions simultaneously. Other amenities include a business center, two bridal suites, a 150-seat auditorium, and two pre-function areas. The conference center also features a 15-person board room and three meeting rooms, as well as a breathtaking rear terrace.

With a unique blend of old-fashioned elegance and cutting-edge technology, the new Douglasville Conference Center is a great choice for weddings, social, and corporate events. As an added benefit, the conference center offers complimentary parking which is easily accessible in an adjoining 300-space parking deck. Information about hosting an event at the facility, in addition to the center's exclusive on-site catering service will be available at the open house.

“Mark your calendars now and plan on joining us to celebrate the opening of the Douglasville Conference Center,” said Douglasville Mayor Harvey Persons. “The conference center is a great asset to the community and has the potential to make a major impact on the variety and size of events, meetings, and conventions held in Douglasville.”

The Saturday, Jan. 19 event, which is free and open to the public, will provide an opportunity for visitors to view the new facility and to learn about the center’s amenities and services. For more information about the new Douglasville Conference Center open house, call 678-715-6094.

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