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Exploring Life & Business with Alissa McPeek of The Barn at White Pine Acres

Today we’d like to introduce you to Alissa McPeek. They and their team shared their story with us below:

Alissa McPeek

The Barn at White Pine Acres was started as a dream of two sisters-in-law (and their husbands), Alissa and Heidi, in 2021. (Alissa is married to Heidi’s brother) They both had large weddings and saw the need for a nice wedding and event facility that could accommodate a large guest list. The original plan was to purchase a piece of land and build their dream wedding and event barn. Land was found, blueprints were sketched, and the two were about to sign on the dotted line when a dream piece of property came for sale with a structure already in place. The property that is now White Pine Acres was built by Don and Karen Oakley and is where they raised their three children. The property had a 3500+ square foot home as well as Don’s “shed,” which is now The Barn at White Pine Acres. Once Heidi and Alissa officially purchased the property in April of 2021, the magic began. The “shed” was completely transformed- an upstairs loft eliminated to showcase a grand ceiling, square footage added, an outdoor ceremony with stage completed, and a complete inside transformation. As far as the home that was on the property, it was completely refurnished and listed on Air BnB until the barn renovations were complete. The first event took place in the barn in April of 2022, being a high school prom. Ten weddings were also held in the barn during 2022. The following year, business doubled, with 24 weddings being held and countless nights booked through Air BnB for the house. For 2024, the barn has 37 wedding scheduled, as well as 2025 starting to book up quickly. 

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not, what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
The road has not always been smooth. The entire building/renovating process was so stressful with the constant permit checks and paperwork submissions. Trying to sell a venue to couples when it was still in the renovation phase was a challenge. Couples who did book basically booked off pictures and drawings of what it would look like. Trying to find the right pricing, accommodations, and packages to offer is a constant trial and error-process. 

As you know, we’re big fans of The Barn at White Pine Acres. For our readers who might not be as familiar, what can you tell them about the brand?
Travel just 10 miles outside of the city of Marietta, Ohio, and you will find yourself in a place that radiates tranquility and charm. Our 15-acre property sits atop a ridge in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains and offers stunning views of the surrounding forest and hills. 

Our 6,000+ square foot barn features: 

A gorgeous white exterior 

Wood accents 

24-foot ceilings 

Crystal chandeliers 

Heating and AC 

Covered front patio area 

Large front barn doors 

Handicapped accessible restrooms and parking 

Prep kitchen space 

Unstaffed bar area 

Outdoor ceremony area w/ bench seating 

The Barn at White Pine Acres is designed to enhance the unique personalities of every wedding style, whether it be shabby chic, sequins and glam, elegance and sophistication (or anything in between!)–we’re here to help make your big day dreams come true! 

We are different from other venues in our area in that we can seat over 300 guests. We also have a rental house that couples can book for an entire wedding weekend. The house has a pool and hot tub. 

We are proud of everything we have built from the ground up. From wondering if we were going to have enough events to make the payments to having to turn couples away because months are completely full. We pride ourselves in always providing couples with a clean, well-maintained facility. 

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