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I N N A T P E R R Y C A B I N B Y B E L M O N D , S T . M I C H A E L S , M A R Y L A N D


erty. “Our timeless and iconic resort offers distinctive service, amenities and ambience and has welcomed guests year after year. Whether your vision includes an outdoor team building adventure, a social responsibility event, or a culinary workshop, our team stands ready to assist down to the last detail.”


Offering a true mountain resort experi- ence, the property boasts comfortable accommodations, fine dining, a variety of indoor and outdoor facilities and amenities, flexible meeting space, per- sonalized service, and more.


guest rooms and suites are decorated in keeping with the period style of this cen- tury-old hotel, but provide all modern conveniences and amenities.


In addition to its 30,000-square feet of function space with meeting rooms that boast stunning mountain views, Pocono Manor also offers an array of team build- ing and recreational activities on-site. During leisure time, attendees can walk wooded trails, golf on an 18-hole cham- pionship course, and enjoy a dip in its on-site swimming pools. Still more options for recreation include trapshoot- ing, an archery range, horseback riding, a variety of outdoor experiences avail- able through Manor Sports, as well as the opportunity to unwind and refresh at the full-service spa.


Choosing a venue with a rich history can provide a planner with a space that’s not only a conversation piece among atten- dees, but that also is a truly outstanding meeting or event venue in its own right.


These properties join many oth- ers throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region as venues with their own unique stories to tell as well as ties to American history. Today, each also serves as a destina- tion where a group can make a bit of history of its own.


Lenora Kruk-Mullanaphy has extensive public


relations experience in the hospitality industry, having worked with the Atlantic City Convention and


Visitors Authority and Morton's The Steakhouse. lmullanaphy@gmail.com


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YOUR RETREAT REIMAGINED Inn at Perry Cabin is a boutique, waterfront resort


on Maryland’s Eastern Shore that caters to both small and large


groups. Steeped in history and charm, the Inn offers dining, tennis, boating, an 18-hole golf course designed by the legendary Pete Dye and many other unique team-building options and group activities!


Come, work, play and revitalize your next meeting at our property with our limited-time Your Retreat Reimagined offer!


For more information about this offer and Inn at Perry Cabin, please contact Joann Jacobs at 443 258 2232 or joann.jacobs@belmond.com.


308 WATKINS LANE, ST. MICHAELS, MD 21663, USA SPA | DINING | GOLF | TENNIS | BOATING | PERRYCABIN.COM Mid-Atlantic­EvENts Magazine 19


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