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Corporate Open House

October 15 |

Tues., October 15 | 4 – 7 pm | The Garden Room at the National Aviary

 

Experience The Garden Room, Pittsburgh’s unique and sustainable event venue. Host your next business meeting, awards ceremony, luncheon, or team-building event in our stunning, LEED Gold Certified space.

Designed to captivate and inspire, our dedicated event professionals will layout this versatile space featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and bookended fireplaces, to fit your event needs – making your vision a reality! Open House Attendees will enjoy light refreshments, access to our immersive habitats, and meet-and-greets with our Animal Ambassadors!

 

Please RSVP by Thursday, October 10, to Victoria Grace, Director of Events and Corporate Partnerships at [email protected] or 412-258-9476.

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