Whispers of the Past: A Thank You and Sneak Peek into the Future
A huge thank you to the community for making our Whispers of the Past event such a resounding success! We had an unforgettable time sharing the rich history of The Beacon and uncovering the mysteries of the spirits who may still roam its halls.
Blog By Sasha Conrade
Photos by Logan Hildebrand
Nov. 20, 2024
Dear Topeka,
A huge thank you to the community for making our Whispers of the Past event such a resounding success! We had an unforgettable time sharing the rich history of The Beacon and uncovering the mysteries of the spirits who may still roam its halls. We are happy to continue sharing The Beacon as a place of joy and philanthropy, just as it served the Topeka Woman’s Club a century ago.
We are absolutely thrilled to announce that the Whispers of the Past event will be growing next spooky season! While we can't reveal too much just yet. Let's just say there are some spine-tingling additions in store that will take the event to new heights. Stay tuned for more details—you won’t want to miss it!
As the holidays approach with Santa’s sleigh-speed, we are getting ready for a month of holiday celebrations. We’ll end the holiday season with a jazz-age New Year’s Eve party! We hope you’ll join us for Brass and Bubbly, a night of dancing, music and good old-fashioned fun.
With love,
The Beacon
Photos by Logan Hildebrand
Modernizing Our Historic Venue
The Beacon - a former Woman’s Club clubhouse and building on the National Register of Historic Places - is 99 years old! Just like anything that is historic, there have had to be changes made over time to keep the building functional and operating as well as possible as time goes on. We try our best to honor the building while also making it functional in the modern world. We’ve made a few updates in the last year that help us serve our community and clients better.
By Courtney Stemler
June 13, 2024
The Beacon - a former Woman’s Club clubhouse and building on the National Register of Historic Places - is 99 years old! Just like anything that is historic, there have had to be changes made over time to keep the building functional and operating as well as possible as time goes on. We try our best to honor the building while also making it functional in the modern world. We’ve made a few updates in the last year that help us serve our community and clients better.
All of these new features have made hosting and attending events easier, and we hope to keep improving our service and the building as time goes on. We’re always adding new upgrades to our list, but we’ll keep crossing them off over time. What’s the phrase…”great things take time”? If you haven’t been by in a while, schedule a tour to see these and other updates.
Say “I do” to The Beacon
Welcome to wedding season! As we finish with graduations, Mother’s Day Tea and some fundraisers, wedding season is in full tilt. We love how busy the building is in May, and we love working with clients - some new and some we get to work with more than once! As we have entered our third wedding season, we have noticed some things about The Beacon that make it a great place to celebrate a wedding.
By Courtney Stemler
May 20, 2024
Welcome to wedding season! As we finish with graduations, Mother’s Day Tea and some fundraisers, wedding season is in full tilt. We love how busy the building is in May, and we love working with clients - some new and some we get to work with more than once! As we have entered our third wedding season, we have noticed some things about The Beacon that make it a great place to celebrate a wedding.
1. Direct, consistent and timely communication with our clients
Courtney and Shelby, two of the owners, work directly with clients throughout the process of planning their wedding, from initial communication to tour to booking to all the questions, floor plan mapping, decisions about bar service and everything else in between. We are the point of contact, with answers or the ability to get them for you. We do our best to make sure we respond quickly to anything you need throughout the process of planning your wedding.
2. Room and flow choices
The Beacon has five different rooms that consistently get used for weddings, with two more prep rooms for wedding parties to get ready in. Couples have their choice of which room(s) they use, how and when during their wedding day. Some couples use the Founders Room for cocktail hour, a slow goodbye at the end of the night or not at all. Some couples use one room, while others use all five.
3. Vendor choices
Couples are able to choose their vendors. You do not have to stick to a list of vendors or use our in-house services, except for serving alcohol. We do offer services like catering in partnership with a local caterer or decorating in-house, but you are free to choose who does those services for you if you want to hire any vendor of your choice.
4. Come, party, celebrate, remember
We’re a bit different because we have plenty of wide-open space. Clients often tell us the rooms look larger in-person than online. We don’t lack for space. What that means is that your event runs smoothly with no interruptions for “flips”, “room changes” or other venue-related needs. Couples often start their dance between 6 and 7:30 P.M., because they don’t have to wait for space to be freed up to get the party started.
5. Beacon staff
Our staff is simply amazing, and we make sure there are plenty of them at every event to make sure it runs smoothly. Our most frequent positive feedback is about our staff. They’re attentive, helpful and welcoming. We rarely have lines for drinks at the bar because there are plenty of bartenders, and we have an owner at most events.
Choosing a venue for your wedding is an incredibly important part of your day. It affects every aspect of how your day looks, feels, works and how much you get to enjoy all of the hard work you put into planning it. We’re here to help your day be one that you love, cherish and look back on as a great experience that you thoroughly enjoyed. We are honored to help throughout that process, and we love working with couples as they celebrate one of the largest milestones in their lives.
Spotlighting Our Smaller Spaces
We hope you’ve had a great 2024 so far and that you stayed warm in January. We are off to a great start with events, including weddings, quite a few legislative events and a bridal show! The first part of the year reminds us of how versatile our smaller rooms are. Our Founders Room and Library get used quite a bit throughout the year but are especially busy right now. They’re probably our most-used rooms in the building! Each one has their own unique feel, and our clients and guests love how beautiful they are. We think they deserve their own spotlight.
By Courtney Stemler
Feb. 7, 2024
We hope you’ve had a great 2024 so far and that you stayed warm in January. We are off to a great start with events, including weddings, quite a few legislative events and a bridal show! The first part of the year reminds us of how versatile our smaller rooms are. Our Founders Room and Library get used quite a bit throughout the year but are especially busy right now. They’re probably our most-used rooms in the building! Each one has their own unique feel, and our clients and guests love how beautiful they are. We think they deserve their own spotlight.
The Beacon just recently added the ability for clients to book their parties online in the Founder’s Room and the Library!
These online bookings are for four hours of access to either space, and clients are able to select times online. We will reach out after booking to work out details such as floor plans, schedules and specific event details. You still get the service and help you deserve with any event at The Beacon. This just lets you hop on and get bookings done on your time! If four hours is not the right time or you need something unique, we are happy to help you reserve the space you want instead of booking it online.
Bookings for the Library can be made here.
Bookings for the Founders Room can be made here.
As always, we are happy to help you celebrate, and we hope to see you soon!
A New Year and a Look Back at the Numbers
We capped off 2023 with our New Year’s Eve in the Tropics party, dining with Bobby’s Food Co., dancing the night away with Top City Entertainment and sipping on drinks from our amazing bartenders at The Beacon. Happy New Year! As 2024 begins, we wanted to take a look back at 2023, reflecting on our highlights of the year, represented with some significant numbers.
By Courtney Stemler
Jan. 2, 2024
We capped off 2023 with our New Year’s Eve in the Tropics party, dining with Bobby’s Food Co., dancing the night away with Top City Entertainment and sipping on drinks from our amazing bartenders at The Beacon. Happy New Year! As 2024 begins, we wanted to take a look back at 2023, reflecting on our highlights of the year, represented with some significant numbers.
180: The number of events we helped host this year. This included weddings, birthday parties, quinceañeras, recitals, fundraisers, graduation parties and holiday parties.
15,115: The number of guests we had at the various events that were held at The Beacon this year.
1: Saree. We were honored to help host a Saree for an amazing young lady this year. It was the first at The Beacon, and we hope it won’t be the last.
50+: The number of times our staff and their amazing service were mentioned to us through email, phone call or in-person related to how clients and their guests were treated at The Beacon. Our staff make us proud of the level of service we’re able to provide as a team at The Beacon.
More than $28,500: The amount of money we saved non-profits this year, through discounts, donations and services. We were able to help reduce their overhead and help them raise more money. This allows them to go out and do even more good in the community for those they serve.
We hope you had a wonderful 2023, and we wish you the best beginning to 2024. Here’s to more celebrating in the new year!
The Family Behind The Beacon
As a locally owned and operated business, we usually get asked who is responsible for The Beacon. The short answer is the Stemler and Irick families. More specifically, Shelby and Courtney (who are sisters) are the majority owners of The Beacon, along with their husbands Nic and Chris …
By Courtney Stemler
Dec. 21, 2023
As a locally owned and operated business, we usually get asked who is responsible for The Beacon. The short answer is the Stemler and Irick families. More specifically, Shelby and Courtney (who are sisters) are the majority owners of The Beacon, along with their husbands Nic and Chris.
Shelby Irick
Courtney Stemler
Nic Irick
Chris Stemler
You might have heard already, but we started The Beacon project with an eighteen month old, Beckett Stemler. He is our Chief Morale Officer. He is your best encourager, rule-follower and positive thinker. We added two girls along the way, Kevan Irick and Sutton Stemler. Kevan is our Chief Safety Officer. She knows all the ways things should not be done and makes sure to tell us “no” when it’s not a good idea, and even when it is sometimes. Sutton is six months younger than Kevan and is our Chief Experience Officer. She loves a good party, dances at any opportunity and almost always has a smile on her face.
More Than Just A Wedding Venue
Often, when people think about an event space, the assumption is that we mainly do weddings. While we do help host many weddings, and they tend to be our most detailed events that we help host, they are certainly not the only type of event that we help facilitate. In total, The Beacon has helped host about 350 events, over 50 of which were weddings. That leaves us with about 300 other events that we’ve helped facilitate in just over two years…
By Courtney Stemler
Nov. 9, 2023
Often, when people think about an event space, the assumption is that we mainly do weddings. While we do help host many weddings, and they tend to be our most detailed events that we help host, they are certainly not the only type of event that we help facilitate. In total, The Beacon has helped host about 350 events, over 50 of which were weddings. That leaves us with about 300 other events that we’ve helped facilitate in just over two years.
The other 300 or so events are usually smaller, shorter events with less planning time than weddings. Luckily, we have several rooms of varying sizes to help accommodate everyone’s needs. Throughout the year, we regularly have baby showers, wedding showers, birthday parties and meetings. Legislative session keeps us busy in the first quarter of the year with receptions, some conferences and a few meetings. We get to help host groups from all over the state who come to the Capital City to meet and work with our state government. This leads into weddings, proms and graduation parties in late April and May. In the fall, wedding season picks back up again, along with fundraisers and holiday parties in late November and December. We finish every year with our New Year's Eve celebration.
We have gotten to experience some more unique events along the way, like a Saree and Quinceañeras. Each event has its own flair, and we love to see what our clients come up with. We’ve seen a holiday party with casino games, a birthday party with a funnel cake truck, a private party where everyone dressed up according to the theme and a fundraiser with dueling pianos. The creative juices are flowing, and it’s so fun to experience it all!