PARKING Parking is not available at venue. Offsite parking is located 111 Shirley Picard Dr. (8min walk to venue). Flow over street parking located on Park Ave. Additional lot available at the Domingue Recreational Center. SHUTTLE Trolly schedule from parking to venue, approx. every 5mins, Arrival from 3:00 - 5:00 & Departure 8:00 - 10:00 Look for markers for trolley pick-up location. Trolley services are provided by Lafayette Limo and Trolley. For any info or lost items please contact Tel: (337) 237-3155 Email: dispatch@lafayettelimoandtrolley.com https://lafayettelimoandtrolley.com Once the festivities and trolly service ends we highly encouraging Uber/ Lyfts from the venue so that you safely make it home. OUTDOOR The wedding and reception are being held outdoors at 406 N. Sterling, please dress accordingly. KIDS WELCOME Children of guest are welcome. Please RSVP for all attending. Childcare will be provided at venue. Nursing mothers are welcome to use the indoor facilities. ALLERGIES Any food or environmental allergies? Please reach out and let us know so we can accommodate. DRESS CODE All of the festivities are Cocktail Casual, meaning we want you to come festive but comfortable. Come as you are! If you’d like to coordinate with the wedding colors they are Fall tones, florals and vintage inspired patterns; anything except black, purple and pink.
The venue is a located at a historically preserved manor in the Sterling Grove District of Lafayette. Here is a quick history! HANLEY-GUENO HOUSE CHATEAU DU PARC Built: circa 1900 Style: American Foursquare Designated: April 3, 1996 A shoe salesman built this stately American Foursquare house after buying the property from Martha T. Greig, wife of Dr. Francis S. Mudd. However, the owner of most notoriety is Joseph Raoul Jeanmard, whose brother, Bishop Jules Jeanmard, lived in the house for about a year during the construction of Saint John Cathedral and Saint John Rectory, L’ancien Évêché. The Jeanmard Family is also credited with being the first to bring Azalea plants to Lafayette. Some of the oldest Azaleas in Lafayette can be found on this property. Hanley-Gueno House is named after the owners who carefully restored and occupied the house for over 35 years prior to 2007. They are also well known for creating the Baroque Neapolitan crèche, now on permanent exhibit at Saint John Cathedral Museum. -History from Preservation Alliance of Lafayette