Events

THE PERFECT VENUE FOR ALL OCCASIONS

The distinguished choice. Live Oak executes every single detail to stunning perfection to create the perfect southern-inspired event a reality.

As a premier event venue, whether hosting a brunch, ceremony, cocktail party, reunion, shower, anniversary, engagement, or reception, etc., Live Oak provides unmatched atmosphere through the many items and services included at no additional charge. Numerous are essential, which most vendors either charge for or are unable to provide due to their size and scope.
Choose your own caterer or select from Live Oak's list of vendors who create elegant atmosphere with experience, talent, superior products, cutting-edge design elements, and tasteful decor. Please inquire about our vendor list.

Laura Munro, owner of Petal & Twig, LLC, offers numerous optional rental decor items from charger plates with linen napkins to uplights and candles to further personalize your event (for prices, please contact Laura Munro: 228-669-9801 or laura@liveoakplantation.com).

Contact Donna Meeks for information on event pricing. donna@liveoakplantation.com.

Wedding ceremony in rustic brick barn.

PARTIES

Live Oak is the perfect setting for seated corporate dinners, private parties, showers, anniversaries, reunions, Celebration of Life services, and other social events. Groups of up to 180 guests can mingle, dine, visit, and/or share cocktails before dinner under the famed Cathedral of Oaks on the plantation's Lakeside Terrace prior to seated dinners inside Oak Hall, a 5000 sq. ft. climate-controlled building (maximum capacity 180 seated). During dinner events, the immediate grounds are open for guests to explore.

Elegant cocktail parties and receptions held on the magnificent grounds and Oak Hall are visceral experiences. Food stations and bars set up along the veranda and underneath the Cathedral of Oaks overlooking Lake Blue Heron and Duck Island create a warm ambiance. Events may be set up with a main buffet on Oak Hall’s veranda with accompanying chef-style stations, bringing entertaining a new level.

Rustic wedding reception, long tables, brick wall.

OAK HALL

Oak Hall is a huge climate-controlled facility set among wooded pathways, sprawling lawns, spectacular views, pure woodland air, & crystal-clear Lake Blue Heron & Duck Island, meetings are convenient and events at Live Oak are grand. Choose your own caterer or select from Live Oak's list of vendors who create elegant atmosphere with experience, talent, superior products, cutting-edge design elements, and tasteful decor. Please inquire about our vendor list.

Bride and groom kissing at wedding ceremony.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE CEREMONIES

A tranquil setting for one of life's most difficult events where friends and loved ones can come together to celebrate the lives of their dearest loved ones.

AGRI-TOURISM

As a model of Florida Agri-tourism, educating the public about the agricultural industry on agricultural land, Live Oak uses three Kubota tractors and pecan harvesting and cleaning equipment produced by Savage Manufacturing Co. to demonstrate the pecan shaking, cleaning, harvesting, and sorting operation to the public each Fall when harvesting is scheduled (by appointment only). As members of numerous Pecan Growers associations, the Meeks campaign actively for pecan research and extension activities to promote the pecan industry. Four of the 25 majestic Live Oaks on the property are listed in the national "Live Oak Society."

To promote the agriculture industry and to encourage agricultural pursuits, Live Oak collaborates with Beulah Academy of Science and several FAA chapters in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties by providing an on-site demonstration farm plot with a crop-sampling field for the students to farm, including soybeans, cotton, and corn, the thee predominate local crops. The property also provides test plots for the University of Florida's turf sciences.

Bride and groom kissing at wedding ceremony.

Lastly, a historically accurate cabin museum at Live Oak is open for public tours during events. The property contains local historical artifacts, biographies of former owners, information on the land and its historical uses, and local history. Included are stained glass doors, an early rug, and a hand-made chair and stool from the George Washington Wright home, circa 1882. Wright was an early Pensacola lumber baron and namesake of Wright Street in North Hill. Antique tables and sofas belonging to Don Francisco Moreno, 1793-1885, are on display. An early Spanish Consul to Pensacola, Merino became a prominent businessman, both in Pensacola and in Spain. Known as 'The King Of Pensacola', Merino Street in historic East Hill is named for him. In observance that France was one of the five flags that once flew over Pensacola, numerous French antiques are displayed in the reception hall from the 11th, 15th, 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries A.D.