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ues. “If you are looking for a structured setting in a hotel or a unique option at a museum - we have it available. The CVB is your destination expert and should be your first point of contact when looking to host any event or meeting… Our per- sonal service is the key to helping cus- tomers reach their goals and achieve success."


Babcock says that the bureau can con- nect planners with the best venues to meet their needs, whether that is a tradi- tional full-service hotel, an educational setting like West Chester University, or unique venue such as the American Helicopter Museum or the Chester County Historical Society.


Small meetings account for approxi- mately 40 percent of group business in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, says David M. Jackson, CMP, vice presi- dent of sales for the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau. “We consider small meetings to be anything from 10 to 49 people."


Plan


A CONVENTION WITH A VIEW.


WE MAKE IT EASY TO WORK HARD. The Roland E. Powell Convention Center has been designed from the ground up to provide a seamless environment for any event.


• 214,000 square feet to accommodate any size • 1,200 on-site parking spaces • State-of-the-art Performing Arts Center with 1,200 seats


• Less than three hours from Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia


• Free 10-mile beach and famous three-mile boardwalk


BOOK WITH US TODAY! Visit OCMDCONVENTIONCENTER.COM, or call 1.800.OC.OCEAN.


THE ROLAND E. POWELL CONVENTION CENTER


Mid-Atlantic­EvENts Magazine 23


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