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The Milwaukee Public Museum Special Events Guide

The Milwaukee Public Museum welcomes you to host a private event, corporate meeting or wedding reception in one of the most unique venues in the Milwaukee area. Hold the wedding of the century in the Streets of Old MIlwaukee. Image used with permission by Judyandgavin www.judyandgavin.com Nestled in the bustling heart of downtown Milwaukee, MPM is just steps away from the Frontier Airlines Center and accessible to many downtown hotels. Our location is not all that sets us apart, as our facility ranks among the top ten largest event venues in the city by The Business Journal Book of Lists. MPM can accommodate 10 to 3,500 guests, within 80,000 square feet of available event space. We also offer a six-story Dome Theater and Planetarium that can be utilized for presentations or private viewings of our current shows. MPM boasts more than 150,000 square feet of unique exhibit space, and visitors can travel the globe in a single visit. Enjoy cocktails in the Costa Rican Rain Forest, savor a delectable dinner on the African savanna, or dance by the butterflies during a night to remember. Special traveling exhibits also provide an excellent, exclusive backdrop for events, and offer a chance to stage a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Special Exhibit Rentals MPM houses temporary Museumproduced and world-class traveling exhibitions. Make your event even more memorable by giving your guests an experience they won t soon forget. These exhibitions are for a limited time only. Don t miss your chance to be part of the action as we present Real Pirates. Number of Guests Exhibit Facility Rental 1-74 $375 75+ Waived Ticket Price $15.00/ person $15.00/ person * Special exhibit pricing varies with each exhibit. Real Pirates December 14, 2012 - May 27, 2013 Experience the Golden Age of Piracy aboard the Whydah, one of the most successful pirate ships of her day, and learn about her roots as a slave ship and subsequent takeover and conversion into a pirate ship in the early 1700s. One of the most technologically advanced vessels of her day, the Whydah was captured on her maiden voyage by legendary pirate Sam Bellamy and his crew. After a few alterations and a quick hoist of the Jolly Roger, the Whydah became the flagship of Bellamy s flotilla, leading raids throughout Caribbean waters and up the Atlantic coastline. On April 26, 1717, the perfect storm put an end to the Whydah s sailing days, and she sank with most of her crew aboard as well as the bounty from more than 50 captured ships. Today, the wreck of the Whydah and her treasure have been painstakingly unearthed from the ocean floor, making her the first fully authenticated pirate ship ever to be discovered in U.S. waters. Your guests can party like a pirate in our upcoming special exhibition Real Pirates Presents

Explore Unique Spaces The African exhibit, located on the third floor, makes an exotic backdrop for your event. Event Rentals: Pricing is based on a four hour event Rental price includes: event staffing, security, tables and seating, and full access to the exhibit areas rented. Rental Options: o Full floor rental: guests are given full access to all exhibits on the floor that is rented. o Partial floor rental: guests are given access to a portion of the selected exhibit floor. Please inquire about partial floor pricing. Ground Floor ENTIRE FLOOR - $750 The highlight of the ground floor is the Hebior Mammoth, a cast of a nearly complete mammoth skeleton found less than 30 miles from MPM. The Hebior Mammoth/Atrium Reception Capacity 1000 Dinner Capacity 328 First Floor ENTIRE FLOOR - $2,200 The first floor has much to offer. Set the scene for your event in a bustling Milwaukee at the turn of the 20th century, or create a whimsical experience in the Puelicher Butterfly Wing. Streets of Old Milwaukee Reception Capacity 150 Dinner Capacity 88 European Village Reception Capacity 100 Dinner Capacity 48 Puelicher Butterfly Wing/Exploring Life on Earth Reception Capacity 250 Dinner Capacity 208 The Third Planet: Earth Reception Capacity 100 Costa Rican Rain Forest Reception Capacity 150 The Hebior Mammoth is located on MPM s concourse level.

MPM s third floor exhibit galleries offer a variety of backdrops for dinner guests. Second Floor ENTIRE FLOOR - $2,000 The second floor features the best of our sprawling country, and dramatic portrayals of Native American life. This floor is also home to MPM s special exhibit galleries. A Tribute to Survival Dinner Capacity 32 Reception Capacity 200 Wisconsin Woodlands Dinner Capacity 88 North America Dinner Capacity 186 Reception Capacity 300 Bert L. & Patricia S. Steigleder Special Exhibits Gallery 12,084 sq. ft. Dinner Capacity 450 Reception Capacity 500 Erwin C. Uihlein Special Exhibits Gallery 3425 sq. ft. Dinner Capacity 150 Reception Capacity 200 Third Floor ENTIRE FLOOR - $2,000 MPM s third floor may be the most exotic. Experience the vibrant cultures of South, Central and Middle America, trek through Africa, or treat your guests to a cool event in the Arctic exhibit galleries. Middle America & Pacific Islands Dinner Capacity 88 Reception Capacity 75 Africa Dinner Capacity 128 Reception Capacity 150 Arctic Dinner Capacity 32 Asia Dinner Capacity 32 Living Oceans Dinner Capacity 48 Reception Capacity 100 *Recommended capacities based on space limitations. Daytime Meeting Services: Full AV equipment menu available via in-house AV department. Wi-Fi internet service available. Full catering services available. Gromme Lecture Hall - $900 / full day Seats 216 Wheelchair accessible Lecture services available include: basic surround sound, podium and microphone, LCD projector and screen, DVD player and four hours of technician time. Garden Gallery - $100 / hour, two hour minimum; $500 / full day Total Sq. ft: 1081 sq. ft. and 2819 sq. ft. Can combine into one space. Total Sq. ft: 3900 Reception Capacity: 240 Dinner Capacity: 150-200 AV and technician available. Please inquire on price. Garden Gallery can be rented as one large room or divided into three separate spaces.

Ground Floor Meeting Space 1. Garden Gallery Unique event/meeting spaces 3900 sq. ft. Event Space & Amenities 2. The Museum Marketplace Find the perfect keepsake of your Museum experience. Choose from jewelry, rocks, books, educational toys and unique products from around the world. Members and jurors receive a 10% discount. 3. Daniel M. Soref National Geographic Dome Theater & Planetarium Experience edge-of-your-seat excitement on a six-story-tall screen. 2 Escalator Escalator 4 4. The Hebior Mammoth/Atrium See the cast of a complete mammoth skeleton found less than 30 miles from MPM. 3 1 * Find wheelchair and stroller rentals at admissions, and vending machines and an ATM in the Café. First Floor Meeting Space 1. Owen J. Gromme Lecture Hall Seats 216, 2676 sq. ft. 1 2. Exploring Life on Earth 4846 sq. ft. Event Space 3. Streets of Old Milwaukee Travel back in time to a bustling Milwaukee at the turn of the 20th century. 7 4 4. European Village Celebrate the ethnic heritage of 30 European cultures. 3 5. Puelicher Butterfly Wing Raise your insect IQ through interactive stations, videos and a super-sized butterfly habitat. 6 2 6. The Third Planet: Earth Look at the Earth s interior and step back in time to when dinosaurs ruled. 5 7. Rain Forest Walk in a biologically diverse, two-story Costa Rican rain forest. Tour Meeting Spot Rest rooms Changing Tables Elevator Escalator Down Escalator Up Emergency Exits

Second Floor 2 3 1 4 5 Meeting Space 1. Bert L. & Patricia S. Steigleder Special Exhibits Gallery 7250 sq. ft. 2. Erwin C. Uihlein Special Exhibits Gallery 3425 sq. ft. Event Space 3. A Tribute to Survival Learn about the powerful history of today s American Indians. 4. Wisconsin Woodlands See highlights of Wisconsin s diverse animal and plant life. 5. North America Walk through the United States to witness changing landscapes and native cultures. Third Floor 1 2 4 3 5 Event Space 1. Arctic Feel the chill, hear the cruel winds and learn about the constant struggle of life in this region. 2. Asia See the mesmerizing color and beauty of rich cultural traditions. 3. Living Oceans Visit the blue planet and explore the dynamics of marine life. 4. Middle America and Pacific Islands Follow lively music and experience the colorful cultures of South, Central and Middle America. Let rhythmic drumming guide you through captivating landscapes and culture. 5. Africa Trek through Africa s lush rain forests, searing deserts and vast savannas. Tour Meeting Spot Rest rooms Changing Tables Elevator Escalator Down Escalator Up Emergency Exits

Event Extras Enhance your event with a show in our six-story Dome Theater, or ask us to open the Museum Marketplace or Haymarket Candy Story as a special treat for your guests. Dome Theater Entertain your guests with a Giant Screen film, Planetarium show or 3D film, or take advantage of this unique setting for your next meeting, presentation or live auction. Seats 250, 6380 sq. ft. Rental Fee Theater Rental (facility only) Theater show $500/hour $1000/show Haymarket Candy Store Guests at events taking place on the first floor can indulge in the unique experience of shopping at our candy shop in the Streets of Old Milwaukee. Museum Marketplace (Gift Shop) Your guests will find the perfect keepsake to remember their museum experience. Featuring jewelry, rocks, books, educational toys and unique products from around the world. 2-4 hour event 4-8 hour event Rental fee without purchase of nonrefundable $300 $250 $400 $350 Rental fee with purchase of nonrefundable *The Marketplace cannot stay open past 11 p.m. 2-4 hour event 4-8 hour event Rental fee without purchase of non-refundable Rental fee with purchase of non-refundable $200 $150 in nonrefundable $300 $250 in nonrefundable *The Haymarket cannot stay open past 11 p.m. Butterfly Vivarium The Butterfly Vivarium is not available for facility rentals. Pastime Theater The Streets of Old Milwaukee is also the setting of a turn-of-the-century Nickelodeon theater, a novel addition to any event. Theater seats 50. Theater Rental Coat Check 300 & Under $ 100 300-600 $ 200 600-1000 $ 300 $150/event 1000+ (please inquire) The Haymarket Candy Store in the Streets of Old Milwaukee. Parking Minimum of 35 vehicles $ 7.50/vehicle Your guests will enjoy a Giant Screen film, Planetarium show or 3D film.

Policies Non-Profit Rentals Any Organization seeking to use the Museum facilities for an Event involving an admission charge or involving fundraising must be qualified as a not-forprofit, tax-exempt Organization under section 501(c) (3) or other sections of the Internal Revenue Code. A copy of the Internal Revenue determination letter must be provided to the Milwaukee Public Museum prior to executing the contract. Any such admission charge must be received by the Organization prior to the day of the Event. There shall be no admission charged at the door of the Event. Should an Organization wish to have a minority of tickets made available for sale the day of the Event, such sale must be pre-approved by the Museum. Nonprofit Organizations must provide a valid Wisconsin Department of Revenue Tax Exemption Letter with the identification number. Insurance The Organizations or individual agrees to carry commercial general liability insurance combined single limit for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage liability with limits of $1,000,000 each occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate. The Milwaukee Public Museum shall be included as an additional insured regarding the Organization s use of the premise. In addition, such insurance shall be primary and non-contributory insurance as respects any similar insurance carried by the Museum. Upon request, the Organization agrees to provide the Museum with a certificate of insurance confirming the insurance required at least 10 days prior to the Event. The Museum further reserves the right to request additional coverage depending on the nature and size of the Event. Invitations and Printed Materials The content of all printed materials relating to the Event, including but not limited to, invitation copy, programs, promotional material, press releases and radio advertisements, must be made available if requested to the Milwaukee Public Museum for review and approval prior to printing. Guest Packages The Milwaukee Public Museum may not accept packages more than five (5) days prior to your event. Written notification must be provided in advance and include number of containers. A $1.00 per carton handling charge will be incurred for moving and storage of all containers. The Museum will not assume any responsibility for damage or loss of materials shipped and stored prior to the arrival of your group. Displays and Decorations The Organization may provide banners, displays, signs, exhibits and decorations provided they conform to all Museum requirements and fire codes. Placement and attachment of such must be approved by the Milwaukee Public Museum in advance. All signage and displays must be removed immediately following the event. Fog machines, smoke machines, equipment for laser shows, open flames, biologic materials, helium balloons, glitter, streamers, confetti or any other potentially damaging activities or materials are prohibited. Catering/Alcoholic Service Zilli Hospitality Group (ZHG) is the Museum s inhouse caterer. All food and alcohol services must be supplied by ZHG. If alcohol will be served at the Event, the Organization agrees that ZHG may request proper photo identification from any person who appears to be under the legal drinking age. In an event, the Museum or ZHG staff shall refuse alcoholic beverage service to any person, who, in their judgment, appears intoxicated. Zilli Hospitality Group will attend to all of your catering needs.

Frequently Asked Questions What are the first steps to booking an event at MPM? To start your planning process, all you need is a date, time, budget and vision. Planning is simple just visit www.mpm.edu/hosting/contact Am I able place a hold on a date/space? We are happy to place a complimentary hold on an event or meeting space for up to two (2) weeks without a deposit. How far in advance must I book an event at MPM? Due to popularity of event spaces at MPM, we encourage you to book your event at least six (6) months in advance. However, the minimum notice is three (3) weeks to ensure proper execution of all event details. What time can my event start and end? Events cannot start until one full hour after the Museum closes to the public; typically MPM closes at 5 p.m. Is a deposit required? When is full payment due? To confirm your date and space, a deposit consisting of the full facility rental amount plus 25% of estimated catering cost is required. The final payment is due no later than five days before the event. Can I use any food vendors of my choice? MPM s exclusive in-house caterer is Zilli Hospitality Group (ZHG). ZHG will work with you to create the ideal menu for any type of event. Am I allowed to bring my own decorations? To protect and preserve our collections and exhibits, open flames, glitter and helium balloons are among prohibited items. For a full list of restricted items, please reference our Museum policies on the preceeding page. Is onsite parking available? Adjacent to MPM is an enclosed parking garage that parks 1,445 cars. In addition, there are eight (8) parking lots within a two-block radius as well as ample street parking. Prepaid and valet parking options are available for events and meetings upon request. Where is the Milwaukee Public Museum located? MPM is located at 800 W. Wells St. between James Lovell and 9th streets in downtown Milwaukee, WI. We are 90 miles north of Chicago, IL and 80 miles east of Madison, WI on the western shore of Lake Michigan. Contact Us Meeting and Group Rentals contact: Andrea Miller email: millera@mpm.edu tel: 414-278-6933 web: www.mpm.edu/groups Events Rentals contact: Lindsay Adams email: adams@mpm.edu tel: 414-278-6934 web: www.mpm.edu/hosting Guests enjoy old-fashioned hospitality in the Streets of Old Milwaukee. 800 w. wells st., milwaukee, wi 53233