Venues at NOTO Arts & Entertainment District
NOTO Arts Center
About the NOTO Arts Center
The historic NOTO Arts Center was originally built as a federal post office in 1938. It is a Classical Revival architectural style building with detailing in the window arches and a glass fanlight window over entry. Starting in the early 1980’s the building was used by various businesses until it was purchased and donated by Stan and Jody Teeter in 2014 to serve as an arts center. It is a unique venue for meetings, workshops and small events. The facility may be set in multiple options to serve your unique needs and includes use of all common areas, including the Redbud Community Room, the foyer, a small serving kitchen, and two restrooms. Use of various types and sizes of tables and chairs are included; linens are available for an additional fee.
Costs
Lease fee: $75 per hour weekdays; $125 per hour weekends.
Teeter Courtyard
The Teeter Courtyard is an area of approximately 3200 square feet painted by artist Shelly Bedsaul with a fun and colorful design. A canopy of lights covers most of the courtyard and features a 16’ x 7’ stage. The courtyard can be leased as part of the Arts Center lease or independent of the Arts Center. Tables and chairs are available for use if leased as part of the Arts Center. There is an additional charge for tables and chairs if the lease is independent of an Arts Center lease.
Costs
Lease fee as part of an Arts Center lease: $25 per hour weekdays; $40 per hour weekends.
Lease fee independent of an Arts Center lease: $40 per hour weekdays; $55 per hour weekends.
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