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Three Crowns wedding venue has become a popular place to be
ere's some advice for the region's
you get the reputation."
brides-to-be: If you're planning to
And word has spread. The club has no
hold your big day at the new Three
more openings for a wedding during the
Crowns wedding venue, plan ahead.
upcoming season.
Due to popular demand, the course is
With the success of the in-season bookcompletely booked this season.
ings, Moore said the club is looking to
A few years ago, Three Crowns didn't
bring in more events throughout the year.
even host major events like weddings or
The facilities can accommodate up to 300
class reunions. But with stunning views of guests, though an event this year will atCasper Mountain, General Manager Chris tract up to 400 guests, Moore expects.
Moore couldn't resist.
Moore converted part of the practice tee to accommodate weddings
and provide enough space for a large
event and excellent views of the
8,000-foot-high mountain. A twostory deck allows for dancing and
mingling under the stars.
"We have become one of the
prominent venues in town," Moore
said. "You've got to provide the
unique experience, and if you do,
Three Crowns can now host weddings and other major events.
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UNITED WAY CHARITY EVENT
Hosting a fund-raiser featuring an extravagant performance artist isn't typical for a golf
course in the middle of summer.
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But Three Crowns is partnerfor video
ing with the Wyoming United
of Michael
Way to bring in Michael Israel,
Israel.
whose music-themed art performances have entertained fans worldwide.
The United Way hopes to clear at least
$40,000 from the event, Moore said.
"This event started off as a small idea and it
just got huge," Moore said.
Moore estimated that as many as 400 fans
will attend the event.
Hosting an upscale event like Michael Israel
is part of Moore's plan to provide Casper-area
residents with unique entertainment options.
"There's a lot of oil money in town and if
they want to do something nice they have to
go out of town," Moore said. "This is the
biggest thing Casper has seen in quite a while."
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