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Keep Memory Alive Event Center Earns “Venue of Excellence” from WIPA for 2nd Year in a Row

kma-event-centerFor the second year in a row, the Keep Memory Alive Event Center (at right) has been awarded the “Venue of Excellence” by the Wedding International Professionals Association. Launched in 2008, WIPA is a nonprofit association run by its esteemed members representing the multitude of wedding disciplines.

The  “Venue of Excellence” recognizes the exemplary ceremony and reception site that demonstrates excellence in creating and providing a specific vision for a couple.

“We’re honored to receive this recognition once again,” said Keep Memory Alive Event Center Director David Watts. “We always strive to provide exceptional experiences for our guests and take each client’s one-of-a-kind concept and style and create an event that they will remember for a lifetime.”

Designed by legendary architect Frank Gehry, the Keep Memory Alive Event Center Las Vegas is a 9,800-square-foot blank canvas built to help preserve memory but also create new memories. The architectural landmark, located in Symphony Park downtown, touts the city’s most innovative and versatile LED light presentation, staging, floor space and world-class dining options from a 3,000-square-foot Wolfgang Puck-designed kitchen. The stainless steel canopy generates a 75-foot tall ceiling and its 199 distinct windows create a magnificent patchwork of blue and white by day and a brilliant constellation of color by night. The Keep Memory Alive Event Center is part of the non-profit organization (501c3), Keep Memory Alive. All of the organization’s proceeds go to the research, treatment and clinical studies of neurological diseases at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. Keep up with the Keep Memory Alive Event Center by visiting the website at KMAEventCenterLasVegas.com.

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