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The Pine Lake Community Club is a Rental Facility with Spacious Options. Located on the Sammamish Pine Lake Plateau, this facility is a memorable setting for any occasion. This unique property is a premier location for Weddings, Receptions and various types of Private Parties. This Log Cabin Venue was built in 1938 and has been the site for several banquets, Receptions, Proms, Class Reunions and Birthday Parties. Our facility can comfortably seat 150 and provide a large dance floor for every type of event.
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On the day of your event, you will meet the facility manager at the agreed upon time. During this time, you will be required to review and sign a check-in list. At the end of your event, if everything checks off the way it was checked in; your $300 cash damage deposit will be refunded to you.
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Hasan Sheikh
Apr 27, 2022
Great place for hosting 100 members program. Clean, lots of parking space and very quite environment.
Rahul Kakade
May 15, 2020
Like it if you find it informative Very decent lobby for a little family wedding. Clean office. Simple to discover. A lot of stopping. Comfortable spot to sort out little to medium occasions. Needs some greater hardware however by and large has what makes the occasion effective! Office has every one of the fundamentals just as a decent play zone in the back to keep kids involved.
Joseph Duncan
Jan 05, 2019
Great venue with a stage, main area, playground for kids and service area.
Hatim Mohammed
Apr 22, 2018
Cosy place to organize small to medium events. Needs some more equipment but generally has what makes the event successful!
Dhanya Ravindranathan
Apr 07, 2018
Nice place for hosting small parties. Have an outdoor park for kids
Vicky & Snickers Anderson
Feb 27, 2018
Very nice hall for a small family wedding. Clean facility. Easy to find. Plenty of parking.
Osama Hamdan
Dec 14, 2017
Great place for parties, weddings and other events. Facility has all the basics as well as a nice play area in the back to keep kids occupied.