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In focus: Straits Chapel

Kohler co.
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Demand for wedding space has been on the upswing in recent years for Kohler Co.’s hospitality arm. With mainstay reception venues like the American Club and Whistling Straits already booked years in advance, the company saw an opportunity to tap further into a growing business sector. Last month, Destination Kohler unveiled its new Straits Chapel,

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Demand for wedding space has been on the upswing in recent years for Kohler Co.’s hospitality arm. With mainstay reception venues like the American Club and Whistling Straits already booked years in advance, the company saw an opportunity to tap further into a growing business sector.

Last month, Destination Kohler unveiled its new Straits Chapel, a non-denominational venue constructed on a 150-acre site overlooking Lake Michigan just north of Sheboygan. The chapel’s bright, modern design frames its natural surroundings, and 22-foot windows offer panoramic views of the lake and woodland.

“Straits Chapel rounds out our wedding venue offerings at Destination Kohler,” said Christine Loose, vice president of lodging and wellness at Kohler Co. “For example, brides and grooms can host their wedding ceremony at the chapel followed by a reception at the Irish Barn at Whistling Straits, Blackwolf Run or at The American Club depending on their needs.”

Booking interest has so far been strong for the 2021 wedding season and beyond, said Loose.

And the 150-person space isn’t limited to wedding ceremonies. Hand-carved pews and furnishings can be rearranged for other small-scale events such as concerts and seminars. Destination Kohler is also in talks with local funeral homes about hosting celebrations of life.

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