Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Poughkeepsie

67 South Randolph St., Poughkeepsie, NY, Poughkeepsie, NY
Typically Responds within 12 hours
Capacity: 159 people

About Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Poughkeepsie

The Fellowship is set on nearly two acres of beautifully wooded and landscaped land in a lovely residential area of the City of Poughkeepsie. Some of the stately trees, that provide shade and color to the grounds, are more than a hundred years old. Whether you are looking for a place to have a one time meeting or conference, hold on-going classes or workshops, put on a concert or theatrical event, or celebrate a special occasion, there are a variety of spaces at the Fellowship that are suitable for almost any need. The Main Meeting Room is suitable for many rite of passage ceremonies, such as weddings, child dedications and memorial services, as well as conferences and workshops. The East Wing Library is well suited to smaller events, and has been the location of small weddings where the guests were limited to a dozen. These spaces are also suitable for meetings and small workshops, and for breakout groups for larger conferences or workshops. Please contact us if you're interested in renting our facilities, and we will work with you to find the perfect space for whatever type of event you're planning!

Event Pricing

Rental Rates
$60 - $210 /event
Pricing for all event types

Event Spaces

Main Meeting Room
Main Meeting Room
The Baldwin Assembly Room
The Baldwin Assembly Room
Conference Room
Conference Room
East Wing Library
East Wing Library
Outdoor Space
Outdoor Space
Venue Types
Amenities
  • ADA/ACA Accessible
  • Fully Equipped Kitchen
  • Outdoor Function Area
  • Outside Catering Allowed
  • Wireless Internet/Wi-Fi
Features
  • Max Number of People for an Event: 159
  • Number of Event/Function Spaces: 4
  • Special Features: The Main Meeting Room can hold 159 people, with adjoining kitchen. Hybrid Zoom/in-person events can be created. There are three smaller rooms (see our website, uupok.org) for smaller gatherings, and two gender-neutral, accessible bathrooms
  • Year Renovated: 1966