It seems to be the rare exception that an LDS doesn't hold her reception in a gym. These receptions are so commonthat some bright entrepreneur in the Mormon mothership finally began a niche company dedicated to the fine craft of draping fabric on the walls to hide the hideousness that is the cultural hall. So tell me. Why in all the vast space of the internet can Google not find the diameter and height of a standard, cultural hall table?
Search no more, fair brides, your magic numbers are:
Diameter: 60" (That's 30" radius, 188.49" circumference, or a lovely 2827.43" square inches.)
Height: 29"
These are the measurements of a non-disclosed chapel in the Austin city limits. My experience is that those round tables are the same size throughout the U.S.
I'm guessing a standard, round 120" tablecloth will only touch the ground slightly. Your yardage may vary.
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