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Small Meetings & Events are our Specialty


dining experience, guest rooms designed with the business traveler in mind, and an accommodating team of professionals are all part of how Chauncey has achieved its reputation as a destination for top-notch meetings.


Meetings • Special Events


Weddings • 100 Guest Rooms Newly Renovated Facility


For information about booking your next meeting or event, Contact Susan Croggon, Director of Sales & Marketing scroggon@ets.org or 609-279-6471


www.chauncey.com


Chef John Shirley prepares mouthwatering cuisine and the venue’s staff provides impeccable service, making Chauncey ideal for all kinds of dining functions. Shirley enjoys working with guests to offer unique dining experiences while meeting any dietary needs requested. Creative and healthy refreshment breaks are available for all meeting guests as part of the proper- ty’s meeting package. With an emphasis on the freshest ingredients available, it doesn’t get better than the chef’s garden, which provides house-grown herbs for recipes.


Whether outdoors in Chauncey’s scenic, tented pavilion, or indoors in the inviting Brodsky Gallery or elegant Solomon Room, dining at the property exceeds expectations. After hours, guests can relax in the new C Bar with light fare and refresh- ing cocktails set against the backdrop of the lake.


There’s no task too daunting for the team at Chauncey, and their professionals work to turn wishes into reality.


Croggon said


WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU FELT THIS GOOD ABOUT A BUSINESS MEETING?


Conveniently located in Old City Philadelphia, The Penn’s View Hotel offers luxury


accommodations (some with fireplace and Jacuzzi tubs), Multipurpose meeting and Private dining facilities, complimentary European style breakfast, and wireless Internet.


Ristorante Panorama, a nationally renowned restaurant serving authentic modern Italian cuisine; Il Bar, featuring the world’s largest wine cruvient with over 120 wines by the glass.


42 September  October 2013 Penn's View Hotel


Front & Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tel.215.922.7600 Fax.215.922.7642


Toll Free.800.331.7634 www.pennsviewhotel.com


organizers of an international meeting hosted here wanted to offer refreshment break options representing each country in attendance as they rotated between ses- sions. Shirley created corresponding menus and displays that were presented in each breakout room.


For the team at Harbourtowne Golf Resort and Conference Center in St. Michaels, MD, flexibility is mandatory. The professionals keep every meeting first-rate by trying to anticipate the clients’ needs in advance and by thinking like a meeting planner.


Whether it’s last-minute transportation needs for individuals or groups, meeting room flips, unexpected dietary needs, or even weather issues that arise, the resort’s team meets every challenge, big or small.


“We recently had a large corporate group that needed 40 more rooms than our prop- erty has,”


said Cheryl Alfes of Harbourtowne. “We contacted five bed-


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