gained the reputation as one of Pennsylvania’s most unique places for a corporate event, cocktail reception, ban- quet or wedding.”
Groups from 20 up to 1,000 can be com- fortably accommodated within this 71,000- square foot building, which features three levels of exhibit and event spaces.“Served dining spaces are available for groups of up to 300," notes Fies. "For reception style events,we are able to accommodate up to 1,000 guests with cocktail tables and food- and-beverage stations on all levels. For more intimate gatherings, we have our Board Room,which seats 25 guests around a large board table,while our Regions and Chapters room seats approximately 50 guests in a variety of meeting formats.”
Featuring permanent exhibits, themed exhibits that change three or four times a year,as well as amodel train room, the fun atmosphere and interactive nature of the AACA Museum makes it a great option for a Hershey event. “The magic of the cars and themed scenes transports guests back in time. The museum provides a unique visual experience and evokes memories of bygone
decades.They remember their first car, or maybe the car they’ve always dreamed of owning - and we may even have that car on display! Its atmosphere is ripe for
conversation.Automobiles are part of our everyday culture, and everyone has a car story to share.”
At beautiful Peddler’sVillage,which is locat- ed in Lahaska, Pennsylvania on 42-acres between New Hope and Doylestown, groups will find a wide range of options available for group events and outings. “Our newly renovated inn has 72 rooms with 22 rooms at the main inn and the rest scattered throughout the village among the 65 shops and six on site restaurants. This makes our location very unique,” notes Greg Spinelli,director of sales for Peddler's Village. “We have 6,000-square feet of func- tion space, a family entertainment center, landscaped gardens, and pedestrian walk- ways all in a tranquil, private location. Ample free parking also is available throughout the village.”
For group events, Spinelli discusses four different options available to planners. “We have all kinds of different environments
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