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Normandy Farm Experience is a series of wine dinners at ‘the farmer's daugh- ter’ restaurant. Executive Chef Mtele Abubakar and his culinary team cor- dially invite you on this culinary and wine expedition. We will pair a selec- tion of our specialties with a guided tour of wine, hand selected by our som- melier," he continues.


“We have everything you need under one roof and on our grounds: shuttles to other property locations, beautifully appointed hotel rooms, an Arnold Palmer-designed 18-hole golf course, and swimming and tennis courts,” Murray adds.


Normandy Farm continues to upgrade and improve its already impressive cata- logue of offerings for meetings and events. In fact, the property just final- ized over $2 million in behind-the- scenes property renovations to make their guests’ experience even more memorable.


Conference Centers at Museums can make for Monumental Meetings


The Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF) boasts a rich collection of books, manuscripts, archives, photographs, scientific instruments and historical artifacts, fine art, and oral histories that document the history of science, tech- nology, medicine, and industry.


It also is home to the Conference Center at CHF, which offers over 13,500- square feet of flexible meeting space centered around this modern, innova- tive museum in Old City, Philadelphia’s historic district.


According to Lou Marrocco, CMP SEPC, director of The Conference Center at CHF, “Our facility offers built-in audio- visual, with tech support at no addition- al cost to the client. The rooms are all well-appointed with white boards, high speed Wi-Fi, flexible seating configura- tions - and all complemented with sus- tainable best practices, too."


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