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The Fountain Ballroom at Woodcrest Country Club boasts large windows over- looking the 18th hole and seating for up to 210 guests with access to an adjacent bal- cony and patio area. The Flynn Ballroom has a capacity for over 300 guests, cathe- dral ceilings, intricate crystal chandeliers, neutral coloring and an advantageous pre- function area.


Bar 1929 at Woodcrest offers a casual or formal cocktail atmosphere with views of the property, while the Boardroom offers a full range of audio-visual equipment and is well suited to accommodate cor- porate retreats, business meetings and casual luncheons for up to 35 guests. Outdoor tented affairs among the lush green grass of the ninth hole also can be arranged.


Maggiano's Little Italy in Cherry Hill is located in the same complex as the Cherry Hill Mall, one of the largest malls in Southern New Jersey. Accessible by several major highways, it offers complimentary valet parking and has four separate banquet spaces that each can hold up to 50 people for private events. In addition to on site banquets, Maggiano's offers its same great Italian-American food through its off-premise catering, as well.


The Enterprise Center at BCC (Burlington County College) in Mt. Laurel is an International Association of Conference Centers (IACC) approved conference facility located just minutes from Philadelphia and convenient to Princeton, Trenton and Atlantic City. This conference center offers over 44,000-square feet of meeting and event space; including a 575 seat auditorium with a full stage, a TV production studio, dedicated computer lab, Focus Group Suite, and The Mount Laurel Ballroom.


Adventure Aquarium provides a unique experience for groups from 50 to 1,000 on the Camden Waterfront. Whether planning a corporate meeting or social event, groups can mingle amid amazing creatures while enjoying food and drink against the backdrop of the Philadelphia skyline.


Iron Chef Jose Garces presents his versatile Distrito in nearby Moorestown, which can host events of various types inside or outside. From corporate events and meetings to social affairs, Distrito’s vibrant interior is well suited to any occasion. Its unique floor plan features full-service bars, as well as an assortment of entertaining spaces. Food and beverage can be customized to include tequila and margarita flights, as well as make-your-own tacos from the restaurant's modern Mexican menu.


Also in Moorestown, acclaimed Chef Marc Vetri offers Osteria Moorestown, which features a menu of homemade pastas, house-cured salumi, authentic Neapolitan and Roman-style pizzas and wood-grilled meats and fish. Its 120- seat dining room boasts ample space for group events, while the chefs’ counter provides an up-close look at the open kitchen and wood-fired oven. The private space at Osteria Moorestown is called the Wine Room, and is located to the left of the entrance, while the wine cellar holds some of the best Itlaian wines New Jersey has to offer.


The Garces Groupʼs Distrito


restaurant in Moorestown, NJ at the Moorestown Mall


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Coming to the Camden Waterfront this summer will be Tall Ships® Philadelphia- Camden, which is slated to bring majes- tic vessels up the Delaware River from June 25-28. This is expected to be the largest sailing event in the United States in 2015, as over a dozen domestic and international ships are slated to take part.


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