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![]() Prout Chapel Prout Chapel is where romance and memories are wedded... The idea for the chapel took shape in 1945 when five women approached Dr. Frank Prout, President of the University, about the need for such a facility. Dr. Prout secured the funding for the project and worked with the students to make the chapel a reality. In November 1950, Norma June Heckman and George Walton set a precedent when they walked down the aisle in Prout Chapel to be united in marriage. Since then, hundreds of weddings have been held in Prout Chapel, with its charm and intimacy. In its first six months of existence, eight weddings were held there. In the 1970s, about 50 weddings a year were reported to have taken place. The most popular times have always been summers and the end of the University's academic terms. Prout Chapel is a popular space for events, ceremonies, worship services for religious groups, student organizations, and
University departments. Even today, the chapel remains an integral part of the BGSU campus and Bowling Green community. The building is an authentic copy of the Firelands' churches constructed by Congregationalist settlers who came to Ohio from
Connecticut after the Revolutionary War. Surrounded by tall trees and flowering shrubs in the campus interior, Prout Chapel has
a quaint and rustic appearance that makes it appealing as a wedding site. The original pegged-oak floors are now covered with carpeting. Visitors sit in narrow walnut pews. Guidelines for the Use of Prout Chapel
Reserving Prout Chapel If you wish to reserve Prout Chapel or schedule a visit, please contact us at 419-372-9027. The facilities of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union, located next to Prout Chapel, are often used for wedding receptions. The Student Union Event Planners would be pleased to discuss reception arrangements with you. |
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