Do I need a ticket to attend an event?
Yes — all guests must have a valid ticket to enter any performance or event, regardless of age.
Are children welcome?
Families are welcome, but most programs are designed for adult audiences. We recommend that children under 6 attend only events specifically intended for younger guests. For all other events, parental discretion is advised, as content and atmosphere may not be suitable for very young children.
What should I keep in mind during performances?
Please be courteous to fellow guests and performers. Avoid noise, unnecessary movement, talking, or other distractions during the program so everyone can fully enjoy the experience.
Is smoking allowed on the property?
No — the Bell Tower Cultural Center is a completely smoke-free venue.
What is the policy on drugs?
Illegal drugs are strictly prohibited anywhere on the property.
What about alcohol?
It depends on the event:
- Event listings will clearly indicate if a program is BYOB (bring your own beverages) or if beer, wine, or bar service is provided by the Bell.
- If the event is BYOB, guests may bring their own alcoholic beverages.
- If alcohol is being served by the Bell, outside alcoholic beverages are not permitted.
What happens if someone is disruptive?
The Bell Tower Cultural Center reserves the right to refuse admission or ask any guest to leave if their behavior is disruptive, unsafe, or interferes with the safety or enjoyment of others.
Why do these policies matter?
We all work together to maintain the welcoming, respectful, and enjoyable atmosphere that makes the Bell Tower Cultural Center such a special community gathering place. Thank you for helping us keep it that way!
For the latest event details, tickets, or specific policies for upcoming programs (like Book Club at the Bell), check belltowerculturalcenter.org or our Eventbrite page. We look forward to seeing you!