3 Essential Tips for the Best Face of Your Life on the Biggest Day of Your Life
/So you’ve conquered the hardest parts of wedding planning; you’ve said yes to the dress, the venue is booked (hopefully it’s Lake Max Meadows), invitations are in mailboxes, and you haven’t even had THAT many meltdowns. Things are looking good, girl. Now let’s talk about the fun stuff! Like, ya know, your Pinterest board of bridal glam that you’ve been saving for longer than you would actually admit ( trust me, I’m just as guilty).
Read MoreFeature Friday - Kelsey + Tanner
/We reached out recently to our engaged Lake Max Meadows couples to ask them to share with us a little about themselves! Meet Kelsey and Tanner! Thanks for sharing your story!!!
Tanner and I met unexpectedly during a highly competitive game of adult dodgeball in the winter of 2018. We were playing on opposing teams, and it came down to 1v1. For all the marbles. Tanner vs. Kelsey. We didn't know it yet, but our competitiveness rivaled one another, and neither one of us was willing to lose.
Read MoreWin a Girls' Weekend at Lake Max Meadows in Culver, Indiana! *CLOSED FOR ENTRIES*
/This could be you, and up to nine of your dearest friends!
We have teamed up with some of Culver’s finest local businesses all for the goal to create the perfect girls’ weekend package. From accommodation to local treats, the hardest part of planning your getaway - choosing your closest friends!
Read MoreEscape to Culver Indiana for a Winter Retreat
/Winter is a quiet time in Marshall County. The surrounding landscape transforms into a winter wonderland few know about unless they know someone from the area. For many, it's their secret they hold tightly. For others, the desire to share the beauty of spending time in the snow-covered hills overlooking the pristine Lake Maxinkuckee is stronger.
Read MoreWe Wanted Our Wedding to be Fun!
/The very first wedding at Lake Max Meadows took place approximately four years before the idea of Lake Max Meadows becoming a wedding venue even occurred. Before and after their wedding, Lake Max Meadow owners Ed and Becky Furry, hosted numerous parties and gatherings over the years. They were always the first to say, “yes” when someone needed a location. The suggestion to become a wedding venue was made to the couple by their close friend, Liz, owner of local floral boutique and event planning business who mentioned how hard it was to find something different to offer couples wanting to get married in the area. Being an event planner, she could easily see the community's need for a barn venue, but also the joy in working at such a naturally beautiful location.
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