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Apply online https://waxhaw.recdesk.com/Community/Home Email [email protected] or call 704-843-2195 ext. 258. The Meeting Place 209 West South Main Street Once known as the Waxhaw Police Department, The Meeting Place is a rentable recreation meeting room that accommodates 20. It includes a restroom, refrigerator, water cooler, sink, mounted flat-screen television monitor, tables, and chairs. The Meeting Place is perfect for family gatherings, community meetings and is located next to the David G. Barnes Children's Park. Wi-Fi is available. Resident/Nonprofit $12/hour Non-Resident $18/hour For Profit $50/hour **Requires a $25 refundable key deposit Duncan McDonald House 115 N. McDonald Street The Duncan McDonald House was built by Waxhaw's first postmaster in 1888 and now acts as a characteristic recreation venue with a vibrant tribute to Waxhaw history as its motif. This beautifully restored, is available for meetings, social events, small gatherings and private parties that accommodates a max of 25. This house includes a full kitchen, restroom, mounted flat-screen television monitor, table, chairs and three furnished sitting rooms. Due to the number of the antiques in the McDonald House, we do not allow children under the age of 18. Wi-Fi is available. Resident/Nonprofit $35/hour Non-Resident $55/hour For Profit $100/hour **Requires a $100 refundable key deposit Waxhaw Recreation Barn 5412 Waxhaw-Marvin Rd, Waxhaw The Waxhaw Recreation Barn is a new facility that stands as a dynamic hub for community activities and events. This multifunctional facility offers a range of recreational programs, including fitness classes, and cultural workshops. Its versatile indoor spaces cater to various interests, from art and crafts to fitness and wellness. The Recreation Barn also serves as a venue for community gatherings, celebrations, and educational seminars, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie among residents. With its diverse offerings and welcoming atmosphere, the Waxhaw Recreation Barn has become a central fixture in the town's social and recreational landscape. Large Indoor Room, Front Building Resident/Nonprofit $50/per 3 hour Non-Resident/Nonprofit $75/per 3 hour For Profit $100/per 3 hour Batting Cages, Front Building Resident/Nonprofit / $25/hour single bay / 50/hour for two bays Non-Resident/Nonprofit / $50/hour single bay / $75/hour for two bays For Profit / $75/hour single bay / $100/hour for two bays Outdoor Turf Field - 90’ x 80’ (field lights included) Resident/Nonprofit $50/hour Non-Resident/Nonprofit $75/hour

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