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St. Frances Wedding Venue

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  • Sep 4, 2025
  • 2 min read

The Mission Behind St. Frances Wedding Venue 🌿



Every love story deserves a place that feels timeless. At St. Frances Wedding Venue, our mission is rooted in more than just weddings — it’s about preserving history, honoring family, and creating a space where love can flourish in unforgettable ways.



A Vision Inspired by Family



The vision for St. Frances began with a father’s unwavering belief in his daughter. Even when she couldn’t yet see it herself, his encouragement became the cornerstone of what St. Frances represents today — a place where love, history, and community come together.



Preserving History for the Future



Our chapel, with its original pews, towering trees, and historic graveyard, is more than just a backdrop — it’s a living piece of history. Our mission is to restore and preserve this sacred place so that generations to come can walk these grounds, ring the chapel bell, and feel the same magic couples feel on their wedding day.



More Than a Venue — A Cause



Every event at St. Frances carries a deeper purpose. A portion of proceeds goes directly toward the continued restoration of the chapel and grounds, ensuring they remain strong for years ahead. In addition, 10% of all proceeds are donated to our local hospice hospital, in memory of the father who inspired this vision. His love continues to touch lives within our family.



A Place Where Love Lives On



When couples choose St. Frances, they’re not just booking a wedding venue — they’re joining a mission. They’re becoming part of a story that blends history, love, and community impact. Here, every “I do” helps write the next chapter of a vision that began with family and continues to grow with every celebration.


💍 At St. Frances, love isn’t just celebrated — it’s preserved, honored, and shared. 🌿


 
 
 

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