Call library building services at (785) 532-5397 to reserve this space. Best walking trails in Hale Reservation, Massachusetts 345 Reviews Explore the most popular walking trails in Hale Reservation with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you. is a Massachusetts Non-Profit Corporation filed On May 19, 1930. The room features a built-in presentation system with 3 screens and Zoom capabilities.
The trails at hale are really great but they can be sporadically marked. $100 fee for no-shows or cancellations with less than 48 hours noticeĪ new event and lecture space located on the first floor of Hale Library is now available for reservations. See 57 photos and 5 tips from 292 visitors to Hale Reservation.It is 1111 acres and was purchased on 1918. Extra $100 fee for events outside of normal business hours (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. The Hale Reservation conservation property is owned by the Hale Reservation.For questions, email or call (785) 532-5397.Įquipment use, set up and tear down are included in the reservation fee. Catered meals must be preapproved and organized by the host. Hale Reservation - Educational Information by Avery Lydon by Downey School This newsletter was created with Smore, an online tool for creating beautiful. Limited, light refreshments and light lunches are allowed. The room has a built-in presentation system with a projector and large screen and can seat up to 100 people. Both rooms have a capacity of 30 people.ĭue to ongoing renovations, the Hemisphere Room is currently unavailable for reservations.Ĭolleges and departments can reserve the Hemisphere Room on the fifth floor of Hale Library for university-related events. Use of Facility: When not in use for Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) functions or meetings Hale Pono‘i may be made available to Hawaiian homestead organizations, organizations sponsored by a Division of DHHL, non-profit organizations, cultural, educational, and community service groups.
Most rooms include a large monitor and HDMI cord to connect to laptops.Īnyone affiliated with K-State can reserve conference rooms 307 and 407 weekends or after 5 p.m. Download the Hale Pono Reservation Form and Information Packet PDF. Rooms that are not in use are available to anyone on a first come, first served basis.Īnyone affiliated with K-State can reserve one of our 17 group collaboration rooms up to 1 month in advance for up to 4 hours at a time.
Several rooms in Hale Library can be reserved.