About The Foothills Event Center
The Foothills Event Center is a large, multi-purpose indoor venue just outside Grass Valley, California, in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Designed in a “modern Gold Country” architectural style (foothillsevents.com ), the center nods to the region’s gold-rush heritage with features like a refurbished historic “Gold Country” saloon-style bar (foothillsevents.com ) (www.weddingwire.com ). This women-owned facility (founded by local entrepreneur Mardie Caldwell) offers nearly 6,000 square feet of air-conditioned space (foothillsevents.com ), with towering ceilings and large windows draped in romantic fabrics and twinkle lights (www.weddingwire.com ). It was widely promoted upon opening as Nevada County’s newest upscale event venue (www.eventective.com ). Signature features include a grand ballroom, on-site “historic” bar, VIP lounges, a bridal dressing suite, green room, conference room, and an attached covered patio area (foothillsevents.com ) (foothillsevents.com ). The venue can be configured for theatre-style seating, banquets, or standing-room events (see below). All facilities (parking, entrances, restrooms) are fully ADA-compliant and wheelchair accessible (foothillsevents.com ) (www.eventective.com ), ensuring that guests of all needs are welcome. In short, Foothills Event Center combines modern amenities (fiber-optic Wi-Fi, surround-sound audio, theatrical LED lighting) (foothillsevents.com ) (foothillsevents.com ) with Gold Country charm, making it a notable community gathering spot for everything from high-end weddings to local concerts.
Events and Programming
The Foothills Event Center is a versatile rental space for a wide range of events. Its most common uses are milestone celebrations (weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, memorial services) and community gatherings (fundraisers, banquets, corporate meetings). The ballroom’s movable stage and full lighting/sound rig make it suitable for live performances and theatrical presentations (foothillsevents.com ). For example, it has hosted community concerts like Music in the Mountains presentations – one thank-you letter noted Foothills’ ongoing sponsorship of Opera Modesto’s “Carmen in Concert” as a boost for local arts (foothillsevents.com ). Weekly or monthly themed dinners, dance nights or comedy shows can also be booked here. In business use, the venue accommodates everything from board meetings and workshops (with tables/chairs in classroom or lecture style) to holiday parties and conferences (foothillsevents.com ). Nonprofits often rent the space for charity dinners or auctions, taking advantage of the in-house bar and catering facilities. Because the center is entirely indoor, weather rarely cancels events. The calendar of offerings can vary, but visitors can expect, in a busy year, several events per month – weddings on weekends, and occasional concerts or theater evenings. Typical ticket prices (when the venue hosts public shows) range from about $20 to $50, depending on the artist or production – though private events (like weddings) simply book the space and hire vendors. In short, Foothills can handle intimate gatherings or shows (50–100 guests) all the way up to full-capacity galas (200–300 guests or more), with décor and services tailored to the occasion.
Tickets and Booking
The Foothills Event Center does not have a permanent box office – instead, tickets are issued by whoever produces each event. If the venue hosts a public performance (concert, musical theater, etc.), the organizer typically sells tickets online or at local outlets and will advertise sale dates in local media. For example, concerts may appear on community calendars with links to purchase. For private or corporate functions (like weddings, fundraisers, or trade shows), you book the entire venue. In those cases, pricing is quoted per event. For reference, wedding rental packages at the Foothills start around $1,200 and can go up to several thousand dollars depending on inclusions (www.eventective.com ). A 50% deposit is usually required at booking (foothillsevents.com ), with the balance due before the event. Because this is a popular high-end venue, it’s wise to inquire early – especially if you need a specific date in spring or summer. For the latest open events (concerts or shows), keep an eye on the venue’s online event listings or contact the staff. In small venues like this (under 320 seats), big shows often sell out, so advance purchase is recommended. Reservations and ticket sales are handled through the Foothills’ coordination team (via their website or by phone) rather than a national ticketing box office. If you have questions about an upcoming event, it’s best to check the event’s official listing or contact The Foothills directly.
Seating and Layout
The Foothills has one main large ballroom that can be configured flexibly. In theatre-style arrangements (rows facing the stage), it can seat roughly 300–320 people comfortably (www.receptionhalls.com ). For sit-down dinners or banquets, it accommodates about 280 guests spread around tables (foothillsevents.com ). The attached covered patio adds extra seating (up to 40 for outdoor dining or cocktail hour) (foothillsevents.com ). Within the main hall, the stage is custom-thrust style and can be positioned as needed. For concerts or speaker events, front-center sections offer the best views of the stage. Side and rear sections still see and hear well, thanks to the professional surround-sound system and distributed speakers (a “full sound system” is provided for all acts (foothillsevents.com ) (foothillsevents.com )). There are no obstructive pillars in the center of the floor, so most seats have an open view. Close-in aisle seats put you near the performers or speakers; farther back seats give a full-room view of any staging and the decorative lighting. Portable VIP lounge sofas and high-top tables are often placed near the back or sides, separated from the main seating – great for sponsors or special guests. In banquet mode, tables are typically laid out toward the rear half of the room to leave a front dance floor. Because the floors are level, acoustic clarity remains good throughout, but the rich décor (drapes, upholstered chairs, carpeted sections) helps absorb echoes so sound is warm rather than harsh. In summary, for any given event it’s best to choose seats in the centre-front for close-up views, or center-back for a panoramic experience. Avoid any seating right by the bar or near entrances if you want uninterrupted views. (Note that seating is assigned or open depending on the event – some are general admission on a first-come basis, while most private events have reserved tables or seats.)
Getting There and Parking
The Foothills Event Center is easy to reach by car. It is located at 400 Idaho Maryland Road, Grass Valley, just off highway CA-20 and near Hwy-49 (by modern convention called Highway 49) (foothillsevents.com ) (foothillsevents.com ). For example, it’s about a 57-mile, 1-hour drive from Sacramento (foothillsevents.com ), and roughly 142 miles (2¼ to 2½ hours) from San Francisco (foothillsevents.com ). (Coming from Tahoe/Truckee is similarly about an hour on I-80 and CA-20). GPS nav or the venue’s online directions can guide you via Interstate 80 to Nevada City and CA-49. There is ample free parking on-site – in fact, Foothills boasts one of the largest event parking lots in Nevada County (room for about 140 cars, plus extra spaces and bus/dropoff access) (foothillsevents.com ). Handicap parking is plentiful near the entrance (foothillsevents.com ). Because of the big lots, parking is normally free for event patrons. Buses and large shuttles can also park and unload at the service entrance (there are electrical hook-ups available if needed) (foothillsevents.com ) (foothillsevents.com ). Rideshare or taxi drop-off points are typically at the main entrance on the event side of the building. Public transit is limited in this semi-rural area: the county “Gold Country Stage” bus Route 1 runs through downtown Grass Valley, but no direct stop is at the venue. Visitors relying on transit should check schedules carefully or combine bus with a rideshare. In practice, nearly all attendees drive; allow some extra time during peak hours or busy parking times. On busy event nights, arriving 30–45 minutes early helps secure a good spot. Late-night pick-up (after 11pm) should be pre-arranged, as downtown Grass Valley has limited fixed-route transit service at that hour.
Inside the Venue
Upon arrival, guests enter into the grand ballroom. A welcome table/registration station is typically set up near the doors, and staff are on hand to guide you. Free coat and bag check is provided next to the entrance (foothillsevents.com ), which is handy for cold evenings or events with lots of gear. The entire interior is climate-controlled year-round; you’ll find comfortable HVAC (heating or air conditioning) with high ceilings and ceiling fans. The décor is warm gold-tone wood and stone with neutral drapes – elegant but inviting. Large windows give a view of the foothills and allow daylight for daytime events, but are curtained for evening ambiance (www.weddingwire.com ). A highlight feature is the historic “Gold Country” bar. During events where alcohol is served, a certified bartender works the bar to offer beer, wine, champagne, and soft drinks (foothillsevents.com ). Guests should budget for purchased beverages, as outside alcohol is generally not permitted. For food, the venue itself does not have in-house dining, but does include a prep kitchen. Clients typically hire external caterers (a preferred list can be provided) and these caterers use the Foothills kitchen and buffet lines (foothillsevents.com ). There are restrooms conveniently located inside; all are ADA-accessible (foothillsevents.com ) and stocked with essentials. A separate covered outdoor patio (just outside the ballroom doors) serves as a smoking area (foothillsevents.com ), also a nice warm-weather lounge space.
For technology needs, the Foothills shines: there is free Wi-Fi (250 Mbps fiber internet available for streaming or downloads) and in-floor electrical outlets for laptops or AV needs (foothillsevents.com ) (foothillsevents.com ). The built-in sound system has microphones and speakers ready to go (foothillsevents.com ). Event lighting (including colored LED effects) is also available on request (foothillsevents.com ). A state-of-the-art security system is in place, though it is discreet; major events still often hire a uniformed security guard, especially those with large crowds. Look around and you’ll see the venue logo subtly on signs and on some furnishings, reinforcing its local brand.
Patrons often note the atmosphere: one wedding guest raved that “the venue was beautiful” with “nice chairs” and that the staff was “wonderful and easy to work with” (www.weddingwire.com ). In short, inside Foothills you’ll find a professional, immaculately clean space with an elegant yet cozy feel. Attendees report that it feels upscale (linen napkins, Chiavari dining chairs, tasteful centerpieces) while still being welcoming – as one client said, “The Foothills is a great spot for Grass Valley events!” . Connectivity is strong (cell and Wi-Fi), and staff are on hand to coordinate any last-minute needs. There are no on-site vendor kiosks or stores – food and merchandise (if any) are handled by the event organizer. Overall, expect smooth entry with your tickets or invite, courteous security checking bags if necessary, and then a “big city” event experience in a small-town setting (foothillsevents.com ).
Nearby Amenities
The Foothills is just a short drive from downtown Grass Valley, so a variety of amenities are within easy reach. For dining before or after an event, the historic downtown (Mill Street/Sutton Way) has numerous restaurants and cafes. Options range from upscale to casual: for example, live music venues and grills like Ibis Restaurant & Bar (American fare), Italian spots like Armanino’s, breakfast cafes like Bit of Swiss or The Olympic Diner, and family-friendly Mexican or pizza places. There are also specialty spots nearby like Pine Street Burgers (late-night eats) and Caroline’s Coffee Roasters for morning coffee/tea. A couple of brewpubs and wineries lie within 10–15 minutes: the 1849 Brewing Co. taproom in Nevada City and Mystic Wineries tasting rooms are popular local choices. If you need a quick drink, golf bars and hotel lounges line Highway 49 (e.g. Ibis has a bar with local beers). For nightlife after late concerts, Grass Valley’s only true nightspots are bars and taverns downtown – so rideshare or driving home is advised (street parking downtown is free after 6pm).
For hotels, several chains are conveniently close. Off Hwy 49/Sutton Way you’ll find a Best Western Gold Country Inn and a SureStay Inn (formerly Motel6) – both offer pet-friendly rooms and on-site breakfast. The Venture Inn (on South Auburn St) and Comfort Inn on N. Auburn also serve Grass Valley travelers. Closer to Nevada City (10 min north) are more options like the Holiday Inn Express. For unique stays, a few bed-and-breakfasts (like The Garden Plaza Inn or Sierra Sky Ranch B&B) are just a few blocks from downtown. Because of the freeway access, visitors often cross over from hotels on Highway 49 near Exit 79. Most hotels sit 1–2 miles (5–8 minutes) from the Foothills, so taxi or shuttle rides are straightforward.
If attending an event, it’s wise to arrive a bit early – many restaurants fill up before big events. Call ahead for reservations, or try arriving 2–3 hours before showtime to dine. Also note that Grass Valley’s sodium-vapor streetlights dim out by midnight in many areas, so if you’re walking to a car after hours, use pathways or bring a flashlight on foot paths. Lastly, for late-night departures, rideshare apps (Uber/Lyft) work, but service can be spotty; plan your pick-up location in advance. The local taxi companies also serve the area after hours. In short, you’ll find plenty to eat, drink, and sleep within a mile of the venue, but it pays to plan around event times.
What Makes This Venue Special
Several things make the Foothills Event Center stand out in Grass Valley’s scene. Architecturally, it blends historic Gold Rush character with modern luxury. The centerpiece Saloon Bar is actually fashioned after an old Gold Country saloon, complete with vintage décor – a unique photo-op and community trivia piece. The building itself was a thoughtful restoration of a former “Weaver” meeting hall; owner Mardie Caldwell specifically designed it to celebrate local heritage and community (foothillsevents.com ). You’ll feel that Gold Country pride in the reclaimed wood beams, old-fashioned trim, and decorative gold and burgundy color palette.
Historically, the venue has already hosted many “firsts” for our community: it was the first large ballroom in decades open to the public in Grass Valley, and it often hosted events (like concerts or fundraisers) that previously had nowhere suitable to go. Caldwell’s vision was to “enrich the community” by providing a gathering place for sharing Gold Country heritage (foothillsevents.com ). She lived up to that by sponsoring local arts (one correspondence thanked Foothills for ensuring classical music thrives in our county (foothillsevents.com )) and by creating year-round programming (from craft fairs to painting classes) that wouldn’t fit in a typical hotel or bar.
Culturally, the Foothills quickly became a go-to spot for milestone events – weddings, graduations, big family reunions, Veterans banquets, and more. Its capacity and downtown-adjacent location filled a gap: previously, large groups had to leave town or squeeze into churches/gas stations. Locals often brag about “their venue” when they discover it – for example, one visitor noted it’s “the newest upscale venue in Northern California’s beautiful foothills” (www.eventective.com ) and fondly calls it “the finest in celebrations” for the community. The outstanding audiovisual equipment and Wi-Fi (“big city” amenities in a small town (foothillsevents.com )) make it a favorite of event planners.
Perhaps most of all, the personalized service elevates the experience. Staff are known to go out of their way for clients: setting up intricate table designs, accommodating special requests, and even allowing early venue access for decoration. Numerous couples have praised their coordinators (names like Tiffany Tullgren often come up) for being “so helpful” and making dreams come true (www.eventective.com ) (www.weddingwire.com ). The care is nearly old-fashioned: it’s obvious everyone on site takes personal pride in each event. Because it is women-owned and run by grassroots community members, the Foothills also fosters a friendly neighborhood vibe – it’s a local business, not a big corporate hall, so community goodwill is part of the package. In short, people love it because it feels both special and familiar: an elegant hall that still smells a bit of home. Over its short life, it has already hosted some of Grass Valley’s favorite memories – from “I do’s” and holiday galas to school proms and charity auctions – and that history resonates when you walk through its doors.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The venue is fully wheelchair accessible. Entrances, entrances, and restrooms are ADA-compliant (www.eventective.com ). There are handicap parking spaces right up front (foothillsevents.com ). Service animals are allowed by law, and elevator-free floors make movement easy. For hearing-impaired guests, note that most speakers use microphones (see Sound below), so sound is generally clear. If you have other special needs, call ahead – the staff are very accommodating (they even have a separate green room for performers and a dressing suite for bridal parties).
What to Bring: Always bring your printed or mobile tickets if attending a public or private event – some events use paper or scanned tickets at the door. Bring a photo ID if you plan to eat or drink alcohol (bartenders will check). Dress is event-dependent: for weddings or galas, people dress semi-formal to formal; for concerts or community events, smart casual is typical. Nametags or group swag (like costumes for theme parties) are fine if relevant. Absolutely bring a jacket or wrap for evening events – even though the hall is heated/cooled, the doorway can be chilly and the conjoined patio can get cool after dark. Guests often bring earplugs if a rock concert is on, but for most events the sound is never painfully loud (the system is well-calibrated). You can safely bring small personal items and purses; large bags may require check-in. Umbrellas aren’t needed inside, but bring one if you’ll walk from your car on windy or rainy days (the lot is open).
Common Pitfalls to Avoid: One frequent mistake is underestimating travel time – traffic on SR-49 or CA-20 can back up, especially on weekends. Leave extra commute time for peak hours or if the event starts during rush. Also, don’t expect on-site food vendors; many weddings and events do not serve food themselves. If your event will be long, consider arranging in-room breaks (the bar and restrooms are central, but for long conferences the venue has only the ballroom and one prep kitchen). Another tip: keep an eye on the official start time. Doors/opening times can be strictly enforced (especially for ticketed shows), so arriving more than 15–20 minutes before showtime is ideal. If your event is a performance, know whether it is all-ages or 21+ (the Foothills can accommodate kids, but any alcohol restrictions come down to the event producers).
Facility Rules: The Foothills maintains standard event policies. No outside alcohol or food may be brought in (exceptions: small personal water bottles and baby food). There is a professional bar inside (foothillsevents.com ) – feel free to purchase drinks there. Smoking is only allowed in the designated outdoor area (foothillsevents.com ). Weapons and illegal drugs are strictly prohibited. Photography rules vary: for private events, the hosts set their own rules; for public shows, flash photography may be disallowed by performers (but still cameras are usually okay). However, casual smartphone photos are generally fine. The venue provides an official coat/bag check (foothillsevents.com ), so guests don’t have to worry about carrying extra clothing. Lost-and-found is handled at the front desk. There is no strict dress code enforced, but many visitors note that the atmosphere is upscale – if unsure, business casual attire will always fit in. One last tip: network and mingle! Because it’s such a close-knit venue, local regulars often chat and share Pick your seat preferences or insider tips (e.g. “the corner sofa by the bar is extra comfy”).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of The Foothills Event Center?
The main ballroom can accommodate roughly 300 people seated. In theater/theatre-style setup it fits about 300–320 guests (www.receptionhalls.com ), and for dinner seating around 280 at tables (foothillsevents.com ). If you include the adjacent covered patio (for cocktail hour), total guest counts can go slightly higher. The venue also advertises up to 685 people for standing-room “cocktail” style events (www.receptionhalls.com ). Keep in mind these are maximums – actual attendance limits may be lower depending on specific layout or local fire-code rules.
Where exactly is the Foothills Event Center located?
The Foothills Event Center’s address is 400 Idaho Maryland Road, Grass Valley, CA 95945 . It’s just off Highway 49 and CA-20, a few miles north of downtown Grass Valley. GPS coordinates or map searches should find it easily at that address. (It sits across from a gas station and CVS, if you need landmarks.)
How do I get tickets to an event at the Foothills?
There is no permanent box office at the Foothills. Tickets (if required) are sold by whoever is hosting the event. For public performances (concerts, theater shows, etc.), organizers typically sell tickets online or at local outlets. Check community calendars, social media, or the official Foothills Facebook page for announcements. Some events may have limited walk-in sales at the door if not sold out. In short: look up the specific event (e.g. via newspaper listings or on Facebook) and follow the links to buy tickets. For private events (weddings, dinners), tickets aren’t used – the organizer books the venue directly.
Is parking available and is it free?
Yes. The Foothills has its own large parking lot right in front of the building. There are about 140 parking spaces including handicap spots (foothillsevents.com ), which is one of the largest event parking areas in the county. Parking is free for event attendees. At very busy events, additional spillover parking on nearby streets is sometimes directed. Bus and coach parking is also available near the loading area (foothillsevents.com ). So generally, you can drive without worrying about paying for parking.
What public transit or rideshare options serve the venue?
Grass Valley’s public bus (Gold Country Stage) has routes through town, but the venue itself is not on a main bus line. The nearest bus stop is roughly a mile away in downtown Grass Valley. There is no local train. Most visitors drive or take rideshares. Uber and Lyft work here (you can be dropped off at the main entrance). If you need a ride, you can call local cabs or arrange a private shuttle. Be aware that after late concerts, rideshares can be slow due to demand – you might want to schedule one before the end of the event.
What are the best seats in the house?
Since the ballroom is mostly one large open floor facing the stage, the “best” seats depend on the event layout. For performances or ceremonies, aim for front-center seats: these put you closest to the stage or speaker. Middle-center seats are also excellent for sound and overall balance. If the floor is arranged with tables (dinner), tables in the second or third row from the stage often give a good mix of view and space. In general, avoid sitting at extreme side angles or right at the back wall if you want optimal sightlines. On the other hand, if you prefer a quieter spot, a corner table towards the rear might suit you. Note that the venue provides chairs (often white Chiavari or banquet chairs) and can be arranged in rows or around tables. There is a theater-style balcony or second level – no, that’s not the case here; the Foothills is single-level. (If any section is marked “General Admission,” it means first-come, first-served seating on the floor.)
Are any areas reserved for VIPs or accessible seating?
Yes. The Foothills has a pair of furnished VIP lounge rooms off to the sides of the ballroom (foothillsevents.com ). These private lounges are often used in meetings or served as green rooms for performers. Event planners sometimes reserve tables or seating in these lounges or at front/back tables for VIP guests or sponsors. For mobility, all parts of the main hall are wheelchair-accessible. Handicap seats are typically placed at room edges near entrances. If you need accessible seating for a guest, just inform the box office or host when buying tickets, and they can reserve a convenient spot.
May I bring my own food or drinks?
Food service at the venue is provided by outside caterers – the Foothills does not have an in-house restaurant. The site does allow outside catering: you may hire any licensed caterer (though they also offer a preferred vendor list) who will use the on-site kitchen facilities (foothillsevents.com ). You cannot bring your own prepared food to pass out freely (all food must come from a licensed caterer, due to health regulations). As for alcohol, the Foothills has a fully licensed bar. A professional bartender will serve wine, beer, champagne and soft drinks at events (foothillsevents.com ). You generally may not bring your own alcohol. However, some private events allow a small corkage (check with the event coordinator). In short: hire a caterer to handle food, and order drinks at the bar.
What is the smoking policy?
The Foothills has a designated outdoor smoking area: a covered patio just outside the ballroom doors (foothillsevents.com ). Smoking is allowed only in that area. (Vaping and e-cigarettes are typically treated the same as smoking.) Indoor smoking is strictly prohibited. Guests should step outside to the patio for smoking breaks. This patio is also used for outdoor dining or café-style seating when weather permits.
Are pets allowed?
Generally no, pets are not permitted unless they are service animals. The Foothills is an indoor facility, and health codes and contract rules usually bar animals at events. However, trained service animals (for medical assistance) are allowed by law. For special cases (like certain outdoor events), check with the event coordinator. But as a rule: leave pets at home.
Is The Foothills Event Center wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is fully accessible. The entire main floor is level (no stairs) and there are ramps up to any elevated stages. All restrooms are ADA-accessible and there are handicap parking spaces right by the entrance (foothillsevents.com ). The center’s website explicitly notes that “all our facilities are ADA compliant” (www.eventective.com ). If you have any specific accessibility needs, you can request assistance or seating accommodations ahead of time and the staff will be happy to help.
Is there a coat check?
Yes. The Foothills provides a staffed coat and bag check at the entrance (foothillsevents.com ). This service is usually free for guests. Garrett-safety staff will tag your items so you can retrieve them after the event. It’s especially handy for events with coats or artwork that you’d rather not carry around all night.
What is the dress code?
There is no enforced dress code by the venue itself. However, most events at Foothills are semi-formal or formal (weddings, fundraisers, theater shows), so guests often wear cocktail attire or suits. A safe guideline is business casual to business formal . For example, many couples have noted that weddings at the Foothills look elegant (the bride wore white gowns, guests wore suits or nice dresses). For concerts, you could dress more casually (nice jeans and a button-down shirt, for instance). Bottom line: dress appropriately for the specific event – think “dress it up” rather than casual t-shirt.
Are children allowed at events?
Children are generally welcome at family-oriented events. Weddings, birthday parties, community fundraisers, etc. typically allow all ages. If the event involves alcohol (like a bar setup), parents should take usual precautions. For ticketed public shows, age restrictions vary: some concerts or comedy shows may be 18+ or 21+, while others (like youth theater or family concerts) are all-ages. Always check the event listing: it should state any age limit. In summary, the venue itself has no blanket age restriction; it follows the rules of each event.
Is the venue indoor or outdoor?
The Foothills Event Center is primarily an indoor venue. The entire ballroom is enclosed with climate control (heating/cooling) (foothillsevents.com ). There is a covered outdoor patio attached which can host a limited number of guests (up to ~40 for dining) (foothillsevents.com ), but this area is an extension of the indoor space. If weather is pleasant, events often spill outside briefly, but rain or cold simply moves everything back inside. So plan on indoor conditions for sights and sound.
Is Wi-Fi available?
Yes. The venue has high-speed internet with strong Wi-Fi coverage. Specifically, they advertise 250 Mbps fiber-optic internet throughout the facility (foothillsevents.com ). This allows live streaming of events, presentations from laptops, or just guests being able to surf the web. The Wi-Fi password is usually provided to event attendees (for corporate events) or sometimes printed on programs. However, mobile data generally works well too (AT&T/Verizon, etc.) since the cell towers nearby are adequate.
Who owns and runs the Foothills Event Center?
Originally it was founded by local businesswoman Mardie Caldwell (a Nevada County resident) to enrich community events. She ran it for several years, won a “Woman-Owned Business of the Year” award in 2014 for it (foothillsevents.com ), and revitalized the old property into a modern venue. As of 2025, it is still referred to as Foothills Event Center, though management may have changed hands. In any case, it is a locally owned-and-operated venue (not a national chain). The current event coordinators and on-site managers are long-time local staff. If you’re curious, the official website and staff bio page list the team members and their local roots (foothillsevents.com ). The key point is: it remains a Nevada County business dedicated to local culture and clients.
Are photos allowed during events?
For most events, yes – casual photography (using your cellphone or handheld camera) is allowed and common, especially at weddings or parties. In fact, the room is well-lit for photos (twinkle lights and spots enhance pictures) (www.weddingwire.com ). However, if there is a professional performance (like a play or concert), the performers may request no flash, and some shows ban professional cameras. There’s no venue-wide prohibition on photography, but respect any specific show’s rules. (Tip: many event files online have beautiful photos taken inside Foothills – it’s quite photogenic.)