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We specialize in creating unforgettable experiences for every occasion.
Nestled on the edge of Colfax, ND, our venue offers the perfect blend of elegance, charm, and modern amenities to bring your vision to life.
Whether you're planning a wedding, corporate event, fundraiser, or family celebration, The 44 provides a stunning setting designed to meet your unique needs. With flexible indoor and outdoor spaces, professional service, and exclusive access for your event, we ensure your day is seamless and stress-free. Let us help make your next event extraordinary at The 44—where memories are made and celebrated.
The 44 combines modern elegance with a stunning outdoor ceremony space, providing the perfect backdrop for your unforgettable day. From the initial planning stages to the final execution, the dedicated team at The 44 ensures every detail is flawlessly handled, allowing you to focus on celebrating your love.
Wedding & Receptions
Corporate Meetings & Private Events
The 44 offers the perfect setting for conferences, seminars, team-building retreats, and award ceremonies. With versatile spaces, modern amenities, and a serene backdrop, we provide an inspiring space to collaborate, celebrate, and impress.
Nonprofit Events, Exhibitions, Vendor Shows & More
The 44 proudly supports nonprofit organizations by offering a versatile and elegant venue for fundraisers, galas, charity auctions, and community events. With modern amenities and a welcoming atmosphere, we’ll help you inspire donors, engage attendees, and make a meaningful impact.
Our expansive exhibition hall and versatile event spaces are designed to accommodate vendor shows, product showcases, and industry-specific expos, providing the perfect setting to connect with potential clients, partners, and industry leaders.
“Richland #44 Foundation’s Events and Performing Arts Center designed for weddings, community and school use.”
— The Grand Forks Herald