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July • August 2014 The Biosphere at
Crystal Springs Resort, a retreat destination in northwestern New Jersey
PAGE 10 Borgata Hotel, Casino and Spa in Atlantic City, NJ boasts numerous meeting spaces, fine dining, entertainment, gaming, spa facilities, shopping and more - all on site
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PAGE 24 JR Global Events, a full service meeting and event management agency, coordinates everything from small meetings to major events for both corporate and association clients
FEATURES
Casino Resort Properties All-in-one destinations that can satisfy every meeting need
Specialized Markets Associations, SMERF groups and sports-related activities
Retreat Destinations Great places where groups can relax, recharge, refresh and unify
“Gorges” on the Outside A visit to the natural wonder and meeting destination that is Ithaca, NY
EVENTS EXTRAS
Attracting The Sports-Related Market The Transportation Needs of Associations Event Spotlight: Gaylord National Resort Perks of Choosing a Private Club Location Report:
Lehigh Valley and Pocono Mountains, PA; New York State
Calendar of Events
EventsWorthy: Party Partners / Great Chefs EventMakers
EventsWorthy: Franklin Institute Expansion
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UpClose: Lori Rabon - Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ 78 When to Hire an Audio-Visual Professional
PAGE 40 The Lodge at Woodloch in the Pocono Mountains, PA is an excellent destination for conferences, retreats, team building excursions, relaxation or recreation
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EventsWorthy: MPMPI Blue Jean and Ranch Gala 80 EventsWorthy: PAMPI Annual Awards Gala Advertiser Index
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EVENTS MID-ATLANTIC July • August 2014
Retreat Destinations Casino Resorts
Specialized Markets Associations, SMERF Groups and
Sports Tournaments Biosphere at Crystal Springs Resort in Sussex County, NJ
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