Benton
PUD has two auditoriums available for public use by non-profit associations,
public agencies, municipal corporations, and charitable organizations.
Locations: 2721
West 10th Avenue in Kennewick, WA
250
N. Gap Road in Prosser, WA
Hours: 7:00
a.m. – 11:00 p.m., 7 days a week
Fee: $20
per meeting per day
Facility
Capacity and Available Equipment:
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Kennewick |
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144 person capacity for each side (rental available
for one or both sides) |
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19 standard 8 ft. tables (normally 8 people to a table) |
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128 folding chairs |
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Projection Screen (no other audio or visual equipment is
provided by the District) |
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Prosser |
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195 person capacity |
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10 standard 8 ft. tables (normally 8 people to a table) |
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100 folding chairs |
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No audio or visual equipment is provided by the District. Projection
Screen is not available. |
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Parking:
During
the District’s regular business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., parking is limited to designated areas. Please see
our maps as a guide for auditorium customer parking.
Kennewick
Parking map
Prosser
Parking map
Restrictions
on Usage:
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No smoking is allowed inside the auditorium
or within 25 feet of any entrances or exits. |
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No alcoholic beverages are allowed inside the facility
or any District properties (includes park next to the Kennewick
facility). |
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No firearms are allowed inside the facility or on any District
properties (includes park next to the Kennewick facility). |
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Audio/Visual equipment is not provided, but is allowable. |
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No food and beverages in carpeted areas are allowed. The
foyer area in the Kennewick facility, with tiled flooring,
may be utilized. |
For a complete list of policies and restrictions,
refer to Administrative
Directive No. 7: Use of the District's Auditorium Facilities
by the Public
For more information about our Kennewick Auditorium,
please call Paula Newell at 509-585-5393 or email at newellp@bentonpud.org.
For more information
about our Prosser Auditorium, please call the Prosser office
at 509-786-1841. |