Open
house in Elkhart on Dec. 5 for event planners
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[November 23, 2009]
ELKHART -- Looking for a
special-event destination for a wedding, birthday, anniversary
celebration, wedding vow renewal ceremony, reunion, graduation or
prom party, memorial service, group event, convention-conference
outing, party, murder mystery or treasure hunt dinner, bar mitzvah,
baptism, bridal or baby shower? The village of Elkhart and historic
Elkhart Hill are a destination for all your event needs.
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An open house on Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. formally kicks off
Elkhart's commitment to become central Illinois' premier
special-event destination. The open house will be from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. in the Elkhart Township Hall, at the corner of Gov. Oglesby and
Bogardus streets, behind A to Z Antiques in historic downtown
Elkhart. If you are planning a special event, if you're a wedding
or event planner, tourism professional, media business, convention
or hotel center, Elkhart invites you to come and see what the
village has to offer.
Samples, displays and information will be provided by the
following Elkhart businesses during the open house: Bird Song Books
and Vintage, Blue Moon Pub, Bluestem Bake Shop, Central Illinois
Event Catering, Digital Memories Photography, Dragonfly Art Studio,
Elkhart Historical Society, Feel Good Again Massage Therapy
Services, Hair Hut, Horsefeathers Antiques and Gift Shop, Illini
Bank, Lincoln Land String Quartet, Old Gillett Farm, Promises to
Keep Wedding Cakes, The Ramblin' Elk Music Sanctuary & Wander Years,
and The Wild Hare Café.
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Maps will be available during the open house for self-directed tours
of the event facilities, restaurants and points of interest in the
village. Elkhart memorabilia and souvenirs will be for sale.
For more information on the village of Elkhart -- "Your Special
Event Destination" -- see
www.elkhartillinois.us: "Offering unique businesses and quality
services, Elkhart provides unmatched excellence that your guests
will talk about for years to come."
[Text from file received from
Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of
Logan County]
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