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versity’s campus. “Experience the change of seasons as flowers bloom or as leaves turn in autumn. An outdoor space brings a sense of community to an event and lets your guests feel invigorat- ed with a complete change of pace."


Also part of the University of


Pennsylvania’s diverse and thriving cam- pus is the Perelman Quadrangle, which has played host to all sorts of activities. "We’ve been in the business for a long time, so it’s safe to say - we know our stuff,” asserts Molloy. “The Perelman Quadrangle has many beautiful, histori- cal spaces, and we maintain a focus on continual upgrades to provide cutting- edge lecture and presentation facilities, meeting rooms, and classrooms. Our venues can accommodate a variety of unique occasions at an affordable cost.”


She adds,“We offer personalized service that has set the pace for business, social, cultural, academic, and political events since 1896. In addition, the outstanding services provided by our in-house cater- er and audio-visual team help to make the Perelman Quadrangle a one-stop shop."


Located in West Chester, PA, the American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC) offers a vari- ety of diverse spaces for group functions, both indoors and out.


According to Jan Feighner,PR and mem- bership coordinator and bookkeeper for the AHMEC, “The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center has a large, flexible space for tenting and awnings, food trucks, and diverse events like car shows,birthday parties,reunions, corporate functions, festivals, air shows, beer gardens,and soirees to name a few. The space is only limited by one’s imagi- nation."


Feighner notes that outdoor spaces pro- vide flexibility amid the joy of beautiful scenery. For flight enthusiasts, AHMEC also is situated adjacent the Brandywine Airport, so attendees can watch aircraft take-offs, landings and hovers, as well.


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