The Art of the Stay
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Event Catering Ideas
You want your event to be spectacular, and food is naturally on your guests’ minds.
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Winter Events in Cooperstown
What do you love about winter? We love waking up to a fresh blanket of snow (so pretty over Otsego Lake!) and the opportunity to bring friends and family together with fun, food-centered events for all ages. Around here, winters are for hunkering down with a good glass of wine and exploring new foods from near and afar. This year, our event list is packed - we hope you’ll join us for something!
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Holiday Itinerary in Cooperstown
The hustle and bustle of the holidays is here and Cooperstown is a great place for a little together time with family this season. Whether you love food, the theatre, sports or smiling kids - there are opportunities everywhere to spend time with those you love.
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How A Corporate Retreat Can Rejuvenate Your Employees
We live in a results-driven world. This can contribute to the kind of stress that is often a part of life at home or on the job. One of the best ways to support employees and give them an added boost is to plan an energizing corporate retreat.
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Hosting A Company Holiday Party Your Employees Won’t Want To Miss!
Everybody loves a party, right? While this may be generally the case, it may not always hold true for company parties. A recent study showed that over half of employees did not look forward to their company holiday party. Yet, the opportunity to unwind and relax with co-workers is a great way to boost morale and encourage employee engagement.
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Leaf Peeping in Cooperstown
It’s no secret that upstate New York is prime territory for fall foliage, or as the locals calls it - leaf peeping. We’ve got some advice for how to best navigate the leaf peeping scene in Cooperstown.