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ceutical dinners, birthday parties, as well as meetings.We are fully equipped with audio-visual packages.We also have three hospitality suites that face the bay with balconies.”


“We identified that there was a need for a luxury boutique hotel in the South Jersey area,” said Julie Yeager, director of sales for The Reeds at Shelter Haven. “There was nothing like it here and there was a perfect piece of land right in the heart of


Stone Harbor. This area is ideal for the type of experience we wanted to offer, being situated both in town and on the water.”


These suites are often reserved for small social groups, meetings and private din- ners. “They all have full kitchens in them, and a lot of times we’ll have our executive chef come up and prepare food right in the suite for dinner parties, which our clients really love,” notes Yeager. She adds that all of their spaces really are unique for events and are corporate in design,yet highly functional.“You can get away to the beach,but still do business.”


The Reeds at Shelter Haven also is perfect for a planner looking for a property buy- out due to its boutique size.Yeager says their clients love the opportunity to do this. Offering such an intimate and per- sonal feel is part of what she believes makes boutique properties like The Reeds such a good choice for events.


“It definitely comes down to the personal- ized experience,” says Yeager. “We are a family here.We are very dedicated and loyal...A lot of our groups already know a


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