These meetings were productive, and at night the group wanted to get out and have some fun together. They had a formal sit-down dinner in the ballroom one night, and a fun, interactive team building barbe- cue on the patio the next.”
Murray said a few VIPs were shuttled to Blue Bell Country Club for a quick round of golf. At night, the guests enjoyed the fire pit under the stars on the restaurant’s terrace. “It can feel dressed up or dressed down,but at the end of the day, everyone’s going to have a great experience here,”he said.
At The Laureates Conference Center at the Franklin Institute,attendees will find plenty to do,as well. Fromscavenger hunts to trav- eling exhibits, they’ll indulge in an educa- tional, fun and unique experience.
“A few weeks ago, we hosted a corporate event for a high-end client who had a full day of staff and board meetings with multi- ple breakout sessions,” said Morgan Glennon, sales manager for the Franklin Institute. “We were able to accommodate the group with a full breakfast and lunch menu,as well as snacks for guests between sessions. Some guests enjoyed lunch out- doors in our rain garden. In the late after- noon, guests roved the museum to partici- pate in a team building scavenger hunt using our array of interactive exhibits.”
Glennon said that the client raved because everyone was thrilled with the space, the audio-visual capabilities and the food, and they thoroughly enjoyed the exhibits. The event was the perfect example of how guests are treated to a unique and fulfilling experience, and how the new Laureates Conference Center at the Franklin Institute can help to satisfy every meeting need.
Attendees meeting at the Laureates
Conference Center can choose from dozens of exhibits at the museum. The 5,000-square foot Giant Heart exhibit has been a fixture here for half-a-century. Guestswill get insight into the anatomy and physiology of the human body through interactive exhibits, including an opportu-
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