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usiness meetings, conferences and events are shaped by the look and feel of where the event is held. New Hampshire, known for its natural beauty, will provide attendees with an unforgettable experience. Whether the event is held on New Hampshire’s scenic shoreline, alongside a peaceful lake, at a wooded wilderness retreat or in the heart of a bustling city, New Hampshire’s incomparable hospitality will ensure a successful function. From top-tier hotels and conference centers to historic mansions, state parks and even scenic trains that offer full-service dining and unique meeting spaces, New Hampshire is an ideal location for events of all sizes. For more information, please visit www.visitnh.gov/meetings.

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CONTENTS 3 WELCOME 6 7 TIPS FOR HOSTING VALUE-DRIVEN EVENTS 8 HOW TO AMPLIFY YOUR MESSAGE THROUGH SPONSORSHIPS 10 STRESS LESS WITH FULL-SERVICE EVENT VENUES 12 WHY TECHNOLOGY IS IMPORTANT TO YOUR EVENT 17 THE SEVEN REGIONS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

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7 tips for hosting value-driven events P By Keri Laman

lanning an event is a business transaction. Even if it’s as emotionally charged as a wedding reception, clients owe it to themselves to work with a budget. Budgeting for your event will provide your catering team a road map that begins with understanding what might be (or isn’t) possible. Engaging a catering professional can save you money and keep you within those guidelines. Hosting value-driven events allowed me to grow Tidewater Catering Group these past 20 years. It starts with being honest with clients, sharing my feedback and drilling down to what is really needed to bring their vision to life. So, as you prepare for your next event, consider these tips.

Decide what the important elements (must-haves) of your event are On some occasions, if your event is very small in scale, service staff may not be required to stay at your event. I oftentimes recommend a “set up/return to breakdown” scenario. When appropriate, this uses the budget for mostly food and lessens the labor costs. Food and labor costs are drivers, and there are many ways to masterfully navigate those costs while still enjoying a fantastic event.

Be open to options that might save you money It is OK to ask “what can I do to trim back costs” without sacrificing the overall experience. A catering professional will have many recommendations and, once armed with those, you can decide which you are most comfortable with. When collaborating with my clients, I ensure they understand the financial impact of their decisions and offer alternatives when appropriate. For example, requesting passed hors-d’oeuvres or a plated meal to a large group of guests requires more service staff and culinary staff than doing stationary appetizers and a buffet. It’s an efficiency curve, and that labor fee would certainly be in your proposal.

Don’t try to fit a round peg into a square hole If the venue you’re selecting has a lot of restrictions that encumber the catering team and has limited resources (water and electricity on-site and nearby), inadequate workspace, and unreasonable unloading and loading access, be prepared to pay more for their services. Set-up and breakdown logistics can add to labor costs as well. If the service team is unable to efficiently unload and access the ultimate event site, considerations should be made to simplify. Similarly, choose a caterer local to your venue site. 6

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Travel fees are a budget’s worst enemy. I prefer to keep our events within 45 minutes of travel each way.

Understand bar and beverage services There is never a one-size-fits-all approach to beverage services. Ask your caterer to offer an on-consumption, non-alcoholic drinks setup for meeting-style events. Inquire about different several levels of alcoholic bar offerings for your event. Perhaps you only want to allocate $1,000 to the bar, and once that amount is reached, the guests will be required to purchase their own drinks. This can be both fiscally sound and a gracious gesture to your attendees.

Knowing your event timeline can have meaningful savings Let’s say your event begins at 5:30 p.m. and ends at 7:30 p.m., and you have a one-hour speaker planned from 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. That leaves guests with only 30 minutes to enjoy the food provided. Always share the event agenda with your catering coordinator, as they know the best industry recommendation for the quantity of food needed to fulfill the event’s timeline.

Consider the general profile of your attendees and how it can relate to their food and beverage requirements You are hosting an event and the profile of your guests must be a big consideration in planning the menu. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to please everyone’s dietary needs, given the myriad of personal eating requirements many of your guests will have. You cannot fill the table with every item on the menu, so what do you do? Oftentimes, it’s a simple matter of choosing which items do not necessarily need to be offered for your full group. For example, you have a group of HVAC technicians that

a Mediterranean-style orzo pasta salad and bowls of grilled vegetables and hummus for a quarter or half of the group to ensure all bases are covered. Also, consider dessert. Offer cookies for most, but a lovely fruit platter for half of your attendees works well, too.

Build a trusted relationship

are attending an all-day seminar and your attendees will mostly be men. You need to provide a hearty luncheon, but there are certain to be women attending, and the guest speakers are both vegetarians. Tell your catering coordinator this, and let them offer you suggestions. In this scenario, I would offer a hearty hot meal with beef or chicken, a salad and two sides, but also perhaps

Allow your caterer to build a strong rapport with you. Having a go-to catering team that has already worked with you will lessen your stress. In turn, they will not only know what’s important to you, but will also respect the bottom line and work diligently to provide you with the best advice in how to stretch your budget and achieve maximum results. Keri Laman is owner of Tidewater Catering Group, Waterworks Café, Unity Café and Bayona Café, and can be reached at keri@tidewatercatering.com.


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hen it comes to marketing your business, sponsorships have a positive impact on your company. Brand sponsorships provide an excellent opportunity to increase credibility, improve your overall public image and build your reputation. Not only is this a great way to publicize your business and what it stands for, but you can give back to the community or support a purpose that your business aligns with. While there is no doubt that brand sponsorships are beneficial, it’s important to keep a few key points in mind:

Brand sponsorship 101 Brand sponsorships come in many shapes and sizes and include financially or materially supporting an event, business seminar, cause organization, sports team, association, etc. First, the most basic form of brand sponsorship is donating money to a nonprofit cause or an event in your community. This is an excellent way to increase local audience awareness of your brand and its overall message. You may support a local sports team or nonprofit organization that helps those in need. Other forms of brand sponsorship can include the donation of promotional items, supplying products to help a cause, or even contributing branded prizes or exclusive offers to event attendees to support audience engagement. But for businesses, it is about sponsoring a business event or speaking opportunity where you can communicate a key message. With sponsorships, you can increase your brand awareness through email marketing, banner ads, pop-ups or other advertising. Brand sponsorships can look different for every business, and you can amplify your brand and key message by carefully selecting to sponsor events that align with your company’s core values.

Build mutually beneficial relationships Brand sponsorships provide a mutually beneficial relationship in the business world, and they have the power to positively influence your brand awareness and drive sales opportunities. Should your brand choose to sponsor an event or cause, you can expect to:

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zx Shape consumer and business attitudes zx Increase brand awareness and credibility zx Generate positive PR and social responses zx Direct and expand access to key markets zx Differentiate from competitors zx Improve B2B, B2C and key relationships Choose brand sponsorships with intention Brand sponsorships allow you to reflect your business’ values directly through the type of event you choose to sponsor. When your business is deciding what events to sponsor, revisit your messaging and core values, and then seek out events and sponsorships that align with your business’ overall goals and brand identity. By choosing your brand sponsorships with intention, you are not only amplifying your messaging for your audience but also solidifying your own credibility by demonstrating how you endorse your brand’s message firsthand.

Present your business in a positive way Brand sponsorships allow you to present your business in a positive manner, showing the audience how you give back to your community. Consider giveaway prizes that allow attendees to sample your products, which allows them to explore your business — brand sponsorships give your business the positive PR it deserves.

Promote your brand’s message Brand sponsorships are also a great tool to establish your business’s messaging to a wide, potentially new audience. When your brand sponsors an event, you are highlighting a part of your business to an audience that has mixed awareness and varying views on your brand. This opens you up to an exceptional opportunity to take the time to incorporate key messaging into your efforts, using your unique selling proposition, value points and logo on signage. To supplement your efforts, you can include marketing material (or full-size booths if you are really looking to stand out), run a contest, have giveaways and more; the brand spon-

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sorship possibilities are seemingly endless. Sponsoring an event is a great way to engage new customers who otherwise may not be exposed to alternative marketing efforts in a low-pressure, positive environment that inspires organic relationships and sales opportunities. Business event audiences want to learn through education and insight and want to be engaged, and harnessing that knowledge, understanding the audience and channeling your brand’s messaging makes you stand out from the competition. This shows your business as a community member that likes to be engaged in the community and give back.

Does brand sponsorship work? Many brand sponsorships include the announcement or display of your business and its likeness in appreciation for your contributions. Use this opportunity to your advantage. You have direct access to a connected, diverse, community-based audience, and you want to make sure that they leave engaged in your brand. Over 90 percent of consumers leave brand-sponsored events feeling positive towards the

business, and to top that, about 85 percent of those consumers will engage in business with you after the event. Sponsoring an event positions your business as a generous community member, empowering customers to shop local and “give back” by association.

Make sponsorships a part of your plan With the exclusive opportunity to shape attitudes, build awareness, differentiate from competitors and generate new opportunities, sponsorships are a winwin. Brand sponsorships are advantageous not only to the event or cause sponsored but also to the business, particularly when it comes to positive media exposure, which is often underestimated. When done correctly, brand sponsorships can gain community support, generate more leads, and amplify your business’s messaging and what you stand for. Sponsoring an event or cause that is close to your business benefits your brand, while also helping your community. Linda Fanaras is CEO/strategist for Millennium Agency with offices in Manchester and Boston.

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Stress less with full-service event venues Using a full-service venue

will ensure you don’t miss any of the important details.

By Sherri Ferns

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osting an event can be stressful. Choosing the right venue for your event is a big decision, but knowing how much time you want to spend in the planning processes can help you choose the perfect space. Sometimes, a DIY or blank-slate venue seems like it will be less expensive, but when you identify the cost for the build-out of all the details required, it can quickly add up. Not only is it expensive, but it can become time-consuming and cumbersome. To skip the aggravation of hiring multiple vendors at higher prices, here’s a few reasons why you should host an event at a full-service venue.

Experienced staff Aside from the obvious benefits that come with a brick-and-mortar facility like electricity and running water, the biggest benefit is that you will be working with an experienced staff. While you can certainly put

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together an event on your own, having an experienced team on hand will alleviate your stress. No one knows a venue and its intricacies better than the team that works the space day in and day out. From timeline management and vendor relations to day-of logistics, the on-site team will handle every detail, keeping an eye on all the moving parts so you don’t have to.

On-site catering Your guests will rave about your event if they love the food. You could provide the most unforgettable programing, but if the food is subpar, you’re doomed. On-site culinary teams will guide you through the planning process with ease, helping you navigate allergy questions and menu selection to ensure your guests enjoy their meal. The menu doesn’t have to be complicated for your guests to notice that you took the time to hire a professional catering team.

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Fully furnished, customizable spaces Most venues have customizable spaces to accommodate gatherings during every season, but knowing your event can continue in any type of weather is important. When you work with a full-service venue, the event team will help create a floor plan that maximizes the space for your event and answer questions concerning the capacity for the space to help you determine the number of guests that can be safely accommodated. Using a full-service venue will also ensure you don’t miss any of the important details like tables, chairs, dinnerware and linen.

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Parking and accessibility Ensuring your guests can easily access the venue and their amenities is important for your guests. Depending on how many attendees you plan to have at your event, you’ll need to make sure there’s enough parking spaces for everyone. A full-service venue will most likely have plenty of parking, including handicap-accessible ramps and automatic door entry. If you have any VIP guests, designated parking spaces can also be made available, so they won’t have to worry about finding a parking space.

Clean-up services Cleaning up after the event is over is almost always an afterthought. If you are working with a DIY venue, you could spend hours breaking down and packing up. Knowing the event team is on board to break down everything at the end of the night is perhaps the best part of all. Planning an event involves many aspects that need to be managed and balanced to achieve success. Creating a memorable event requires a dedication to the planning process. It starts with selecting a venue that not only suits your needs, but one that will allow you to enjoy the event without worrying about the little details. With so many incredible venues all over the state, sometimes the decision-making process can be difficult. If you don’t have time to interview caterers, book entertainment, source staffing or secure the right audio-visual equipment, using a turnkey venue is the best choice for your next event. Sherri Ferns is the regional director of sales and marketing for Duprey Hospitality, where she directs marketing and sales strategies for all five of the company’s hotels, including the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.

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Why technology is important to your event By Tim Messina

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he landscape of the event industry has changed over the past two years, and technology plays a bigger role now than it ever has. Although the needs from previous events are similar, the expectation from attendees has changed. Love them or hate them, video calls have impacted the way we interact with each other and the way we consume information. Some of us may find great value in physically attending an event, while others find it more valuable to have more time for other things and still attend the event — only virtually.

Hybrid events Keep in account, your audience may not only be in person. They may be at home, at the office or on the road, but you still need to get your message to them or include them in your event. This is where the term “hybrid” event comes from. It’s a combination of an inperson event along with a streaming portion to serve those that are not physically present. It’s important to deliver high-quality content to those attending virtually, because they are most likely watching on the same device that has Disney+, Apple TV+, YouTube, games, email and every other possible distraction at their fingertips. Your content needs to be compelling enough to keep them interested. With this said, you should consider whether the remote audience experience is an important part of your event or if it is necessary at all.

Remote guests What about bringing in a remote guest into the in-person event? This can be done in a few ways — sometimes it’s as simple as pre-recording an interview with said guest and playing the video at the event. Sometimes it’s having them Zoom in, and they are projected onto large screens or TV’s. Another option is to have a small crew travel to the guest and professionally live-stream their presentation or conversation to the in-person event in real time. This allows for high-quality video, faster transitions, and puts the technical burden on a professional crew, but it does come at a higher cost.

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Video content For the in-person experience, video will be more important than ever. This includes custom-sized screens, multiple displays, projection and soon 3D glasses rendering a unique perspective for each guest. Special content can be created to show on these displays, and this is where you can impress attendees. The power of a good story is more compelling and emotional when that story is shared with everyone experiencing it together, all at once. Yes, video can be expensive between content creation and equipment, but it is also one of your most powerful tools as an event producer.

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Lighting Consider lighting as the mood setter. LED lighting fixtures have continued to improve over the past decade — they are brighter, have better colors and are more affordable. Properly lighting a room with just a few lights can change the look and feel of that space entirely. Lights can also add depth and texture. Often “painting” different surfaces with light gives the sense of awe and wonder — this works both inside and outside. Our brains react to different colors and brightness levels, and multiple feelings can be triggered by these colors. Lighting is an easy, cost-effective way to add energy to an environment.

Audio Clear audio is simply expected at this point in our technology-driven lives. The $19 Apple EarPods have shown consumers that good audio is easily accessible, and attending an event comes with the expectation that audio should at least live up to that standard. Professional audio can and should be an important part of any event. At a minimum, guests need to be able to hear clearly and certainly not be distracted by the audio system. EarPods don’t allow us to actually feel air movement unlike that of a professional sound system with subwoofers, so there are ways to consider audio as Studio Laban NHBR Ad.pdf 2 5/3/22 1:53 PM a unique and added experience for your guests.

Immersive audio takes multiple sound sources in an environment and allows for three-dimensional sound in a listening area — this is the “wow effect” for audio. This can be similar to surround sound in a movie theater, but the event production team can take that experience even further by utilizing the newest mixing consoles and speaker systems.

All the realities We aren’t quite there yet, but start thinking about how to incorporate augmented reality into future events. PowerPoint slides on big side screens or even IMAG (image magnification) screens won’t be needed. Phones, glasses and maybe even contacts will allow us to see things like graphs, images, videos, IMAG and other content appearing in the space with us. There is no doubt that this is not far off. Studio Lab is already utilizing augmented reality on their XR (extended reality) stage in Derry. They will be utilizing these advances in spatial positioning to add augmented reality items to live events, and when it is ready, a whole new level of in-person experiences will be born. Combine all of this tech, and your virtual attendees will make sure their next appearance is in person. Tim Messina is the owner of Events United and Studio Lab.

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The seven regions of NH New Hampshire is made up of seven very different regions, each as exciting as the next. The Seacoast, Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee, Lakes Region, Merrimack Valley, Monadnock Region, White Mountains and Great North Woods are filled with natural beauty, cultural events and classic New England living. It’s one family vacation idea after another, and the only way to truly appreciate it all is to see it for yourself. Use the list below to learn more about each of New Hampshire’s distinct, yet equally unforgettable, regions.

 GREAT NORTH WOODS

 DARTMOUTH-LAKE SUNAPEE

Halfway between the Equator and the North Pole, the Great North Woods is at once rugged and inviting. This is where travelers over the centuries have come in search of beauty, adventure and inspiration, while enjoying legendary North Woods hospitality. Here is where you can go take a hike to watch the sunrise before breakfast, go fly fishing after lunch and get dressed up for an elegant dinner at a grand hotel. Whatever your passion, from fine dining to snowmobiling to camping under the stars, the Great North Woods is a destination in which to indulge it.

If only one region of New Hampshire could be known as a study in contrasts, it would be the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region. Named for Dartmouth — Hanover’s Ivy League college — and Sunapee — the crystal clear lake, State Park and mountain, all of the same name — the region includes quiet country roads and rolling farmland, pristine lakes, a bustling hub of higher education and medicine, and some of today’s favorite family activities and recreation.

 MONADNOCK REGION

 WHITE MOUNTAINS If one New Hampshire region is synonymous with recreation, it’s the White Mountains. Forty-eight 4,000-foot peaks are found here, along with the highest mountain in the Northeast, 6,288-foot Mt. Washington, but it is the 800,000-acre White Mountain National Forest that truly shapes the region.

 LAKES REGION

The Lakes Region: The name alone stirs memories of blissful, sunny days spent on the water, the joy of vacations, boat rides and camp, when everything moved at a slow summer simmer, and you connected with people and places that still resonate with you today. Summer may be the Lakes Region’s best-known season, but wrap the hillsides in spring green, the blazing colors of fall or a thick blanket of snow, and it is every bit as magical. While there are 273 lakes and ponds in the Lakes Region, one lake dominates them all: Lake Winnipesaukee.

For the New England of picture books, you need go no further than the Monadnock Region. Here you’ll find small villages where white clapboard churches and town halls edge manicured town greens. Rolling fields with neatly planted rows quilt the hillsides, and country roads lined by rock walls invite exploration at a leisurely pace.

 MERRIMACK VALLEY In New Hampshire, where the capital’s name, Concord, is a synonym for harmony, it’s not surprising to find music and the performing visual arts central to life in the city and the entire Merrimack Valley Region. The state’s three largest cities — Concord, Manchester and Nashua — have an especially rich cultural life, with a variety of offerings year-round.

 SEACOAST

New Hampshire’s seacoast captures the essence of New England’s oceanfront. In just 18 miles of coastline, there are long, sandy beaches, working ports, offshore islands, surfstung rocks, and popular resort towns and villages that date back nearly 400 years. Many visitors begin their tours of New Hampshire along the coast, drawn by the sound and scent of the sea, and intrigued by all the region offers.

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Bluebird Sunapee, bluebirdhotels.com/hotels/sunapee 1403 Route 103, Mt. Sunapee, NH 03255, 603-763-2010, 603-763-3314

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Courtyard by Marriott-Hanover/Lebanon, marriott.com 10 Morgan Drive, Lebanon, NH 03766, 603-643-5600, 603-643-5669

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Dexter’s Inn, Trails & Events, dextersnh.com 258 Stagecoach Road, Sunapee, NH 03782, 603-763-5571

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Eastman Community Association, forbestavernevents.com 6 Club House Lane, PO Box 53, Grantham, NH 03753, 603-863-8000 Enfield Shaker Museum, shakermuseum.org 447 NH Route 4A, Enfield, NH 03748, 603-632-4346

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John Hay Estate at The Fells, thefells.org On Lake Sunapee, 456 Route 103A, PO Box 276, Newbury, NH 03255, 603-763-4789 Fireside Inn & Suites, firesideinnwestlebanon.com 25 Airport Road, West Lebanon, NH 03784, 603-298-5900, 603-298-0340 See ad, Hanover Inn Dartmouth, hanoverinn.com pg. 13 Two East Wheelock Street, Hanover, NH 03755, 603-643-4300, 603-643-4433

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5

100

Funspot, funspotnh.com 579 Endicott Street North, PO Box 5428, Laconia, NH 03246, 603-366-4377, 603-366-2077 Gunstock Mountain Resort, gunstock.com 719 Cherry Valley Road, Gilford, NH 03249, 603-293-4341, 603-293-4318

0

Hart’s Turkey Farm, hartsturkeyfarm.com 233 DW Highway, Junction Routes 3 & 104, Meredith, NH 03253, 603-279-6212, 603-279-7146

CLASSROOM CAPACITY

80

BANQUET CAPACITY

The Common Man Inn & Spa, thecmaninn.com 231 Main Street, Plymouth, NH 03264, 603-536-2200, 603-536-7773

THEATER CAPACITY

GROUP SIZE

NUMBER OF MEETING RMS.

NUMBER OF ROOMS

LAKES REGION continued

12

25

25

400

100

300

450

150

70

100

75

The Inn on Main, innnewhampshire.com 200 North Main Street, PO Box 1089, Wolfeboro, NH 03894, 603-569-1335

14

1

200

The Inn on Newfound Lake, newfoundlake.com 1030 Mayhew Turnpike, Bristol, NH 03222, 603-744-9111

28

2

185

185

185

185

171

21

300

300

240

160

34

1

48

48

32

21

3

125

See ad, Mill Falls at the Lake, millfalls.com pg. 19 312 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith, NH 03253, 844-745-2931, 603-279-6797

Lake Opechee Inn & Spa, opecheeinn.com 62 Doris Ray Court, Laconia, NH 03246, 603-524-0111, 603-524-1114 See ad, Lake Winnipesaukee Golf Club, lwgcnh.com pg. 25 One Lake Winnipesaukee Drive, New Durham, NH 03855, 603-569-3055

200

125

Manor On Golden Pond, manorongoldenpond.com 31 Manor Drive, PO Box T, Holderness, NH 03245, 603-968-3348, 603-968-2116

24

1

35

Misty Harbor & Barefoot Beach Resort, mistyharbor.com 118 Weirs Road, Gilford, NH 03249, 603-293-4500, 603-293-0493

27

1

50

Mount Washington Cruises, cruisenh.com 211 Lakeside Avenue, PO Box 5367, Laconia, NH 03247, 603-366-5531

3

500

60-125 500

Plymouth State University Welcome Center & Ice Arena, plymouth.edu/arena 17 High Street, Plymouth, NH 03264, 603-535-2758, 603-535-3369

1

20

50

150

Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, nhnature.org 23 Science Ctr. Road, PO Box 173, Holderness, NH 03245, 603-968-7194, 603-968-2229

2

75

75

75

50

35

30

35

60125

Steele Hill Resorts, steelehillresorts.com 516 Steele Hill Road, Sanbornton, NH 03269, 800-918-6118

160

6

100

125

200

50100

The Barn at Pickering House, pickeringhousewolfeboro.com 116 South Main Street, PO Box 175, Wolfeboro, NH 03894, 603-569-6948

10

1

150

0

150

0

The Wolfeboro Inn, wolfeboroinn.com 90 North Main Street, PO Box 1270, Wolfeboro, NH 03894, 603-569-3016, 603-569-5375

44

3

140

190

140

90

Alpine Grove Banquet Facility, alpinegrove.com 19 South Depot Road, Route 111A, Hollis, NH 03049, 603-882-9051

0

4

75600

Ash Street Inn, ashstreetinn.com 118 Ash Street, Manchester, NH 03104, 603-668-9908

5

1

10

Atkinson Resort & Country Club, atkinsonresort.com 85 Country Club Drive, Atkinson, NH 03811, 603-362-8700, 603-362-5727

16

8

MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION

600

600

350

Aviation Museum of New Hampshire, aviationmuseumofnh.org 27 Navigator Road, Londonderry, NH 03053, 603-669-4820

3

120

25-120 25150

25-50

The Barley House, thebarleyhouse.com 132 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-228-6363

1

130

130

86

130

11

250

200

250

150

See ad, Bedford Village Inn, bedfordvillageinn.com pg. 16 2 Olde Bedford Way, Bedford, NH 03110, 603-472-2001, 603-472-2379

20

600

MEETINGS & CONVENTION PLANNER 2022

64


NUMBER OF MEETING RMS.

GROUP SIZE

THEATER CAPACITY

BANQUET CAPACITY

CLASSROOM CAPACITY

3

350

500

350

400

Boston Billiard Club and Casino, bostonbilliardclubcasino.com 55 Northeastern Blvd., Nashua, NH 03062, 603-943-5630

2

30

30

30

30

1

30

30

Birch Wood Vineyards, birchwoodvineyards.com 199 Rockingham Road, Derry, NH 03038, 603-965-4359, 603-965-4349

2

50225

Candia Woods Golf Links, candiawoods.com 313 South Road, Candia, NH 03034, 603-483-2307, 603-483-0590

1

140

Canterbury Shaker Village, shakers.org 288 Shaker Road, Canterbury, NH 03224, 603-783-9511

5

125

Canterbury Woods Country Club, canterburywoodscc.com 15 West Road, Canterbury, NH 03224, 603-783-9400

2

150

Capitol Center for the Arts, ccanh.com 44 South Main Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-225-1111 ext. 124, 603-224-3408

5

422

1304

250

Castleton Banquet and Conference Center, castletonbcc.com 58 Enterprise Drive, PO Box 957, Windham, NH 03087, 603-898-6300

7

500

500

500

500

4

80

80

54

33

3

15-2560

60

2

26-130

130

NUMBER OF ROOMS

Bektash Shriners Function Center, bektashshriners.org 189 Pembroke Road, PO Box 4086, Concord, NH 03302, 603-225-5372, 603-225-9430

MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION continued

Best Western Concord Inn & Suites, concordbestwestern.com 97 Hall Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-228-4300, 603-228-4301

66

The Centennial Hotel, thecentennialhotel.com 96 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-227-9000, 603-225-5031

32

Chen Yang Li Restaurant, chenyangli.com 124 South River Road, Bedford, NH 03110, 603-641-6922 Colby Hill Inn, colbyhillinn.com 33 The Oaks Street, PO Box 779, Henniker, NH 03242, 603-428-3281, 603-428-9218

14

20

140 100

140

75

20150

26

MEETINGS & CONVENTION PLANNER 2022

21


Comfort Inn Airport, choicehotels.com 298 Queen City Avenue, Manchester, NH 03102, 603-668-2600, 603-625-2081

95

1

33

CLASSROOM CAPACITY

2

BANQUET CAPACITY

100

THEATER CAPACITY

Comfort Inn Concord, comfortinnconcord.com 71 Hall Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-226-4100, 603-228-2106

GROUP SIZE

NUMBER OF MEETING RMS.

NUMBER OF ROOMS

MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION continued

33

0

22

42

28

Common Man Concord, thecman.com 25 Water Street, 1 Gulf Street (for GPS directions), Concord, NH 03301, 603-228-3463

3

56

1530-56

Copper Door Restaurant, copperdoor.com 15 Leavy Drive, Bedford, NH 03110, 603-488-2677

2

20-30

20-30

Copper Door Restaurant, copperdoorrestaurant.com 41 South Broadway, Salem, NH 03079, 603-458-2033

2

20-30

20-30

56

See ad, Courtyard by Marriott & Grappone Conference Center, courtyardconcord.com pg. 29 70 Constitution Avenue, Concord, NH 03301, 603-225-0303, 603-225-8916

90

9

600

600

450

400

Courtyard Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, marriott.com/mhtcy 700 Huse Road, Manchester, NH 03103, 603-641-4900, 603-641-0001

139

3

94

94

40

36

Currier Museum of Art, currier.org 150 Ash Street, Manchester, NH 03104, 603-669-6144 x124, 603-669-7194

0

4

180210

30

150

1

200

200

200

160

248

19

1200

1200

1000

650

230

18

500

440

320

275

1

15-30 65

50

30

2650

1325

300

The Derryfield, thederryfield.com 625 Mammoth Road, Manchester, NH 03104, 603-623-2880, 603-623-6850 See ad, DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown, hilton.com/en/hotels/mhtmndt pg. 27 700 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101, 603-625-1000, 603-206-4000

DoubleTree by Hilton Nashua, dtnashua.doubletreebyhilton.com 2 Somerset Parkway, Nashua, NH 03063, 603-886-1200, 603-595-4199 Firefly American Bistro & Bar, fireflynh.com 22 Concord Street, Manchester, NH 03101, 603-935-9740 EVEN Hotel Manchester Airport, ihg.com 55 John E. Devine Drive, Manchester, NH 03103, 603-782-7911 See ad, The Event Center at Hampshire Hills/The Hampshire Dome, hampshirehills.com pg. 5

112

2

0

8

2650

3

150

50 Emerson Road, PO Box 404, Milford, NH 03055, 603-673-7123, 603-673-0797

Fratello’s Events in the Millyard, eventsinthemillyard.com 155 Dow Street, Manchester, NH 03101, 603-641-6776, 603-629-9465 Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton - Manchester/Bedford, manchesterbedfordsuites.hamptoninn.com 8 Hawthorne Drive, Bedford, NH 03110, 603-623-2040, 603-623-2041

92

1

10

Hampton Inn by Hilton Concord/Bow, hilton.com/en/hotels/ccdnhhx-hampton-concord-bow/ 515 South Street, Bow, NH 03304, 603-224-5322, 603-224-4282

143

2

40

50

40

40

Hampton Inn by Hilton Nashua, nashua.hamptoninn.com 407 Amherst Street, Nashua, NH 03063, 603-883-5333, 603-883-5334

102

1

40

50

40

20

Holiday Inn Concord Downtown, ihg.com/holidayinn/concordnh 172 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-224-9534, 603-224-8266

122

5

10-220 400

230

200

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Manchester Airport, hiexpress.com 1298 South Porter Street, Manchester, NH 03103, 603-669-6800, 603-647-3197

108

1

12

Holiday Inn Manchester Airport, holidayinn.com/manchesternh 2280 Brown Avenue, Manchester, NH 03103, 603-641-6466, 603-641-5655

91

1

50

50

40

32

Holiday Inn Salem, holidayinn.com/salemnh 1 Keewaydin Drive, Salem, NH 03079, 603-893-5511, 603-894-6728

109

1

50

50

40

24

Homewood Suites by Hilton Gateway Hills Nashua, gatewayhillsnashua.homewoodsuites.com 15 Tara Boulevard, Nashua, NH 03062, 603-546-7470, 603-897-0080

105

1

16

16

16

16

90

80

50

Kimball-Jenkins Estate, kimballjenkins.com 266 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-225-3932, 603-225-9288 See ad, LaBelle Winery, labellewinerynh.com pg. 4 345 Route 101, Amherst, NH 03031, 603-672-9898, 603-554-1853

22

150

MEETINGS & CONVENTION PLANNER 2022

7 3

240

240


See ad, LaBelle Winery, labellewinery.com pg. 4 14 Route 111, Derry, NH 03038, 603-672-9898, 603-554-1853

0

CLASSROOM CAPACITY

BANQUET CAPACITY

THEATER CAPACITY

GROUP SIZE

NUMBER OF MEETING RMS.

NUMBER OF ROOMS

MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION continued

3

280

League of NH Craftsmen Headquarters, nhcrafts.org 49 South Main Street, Suite 100, Concord, NH 03301, 603-224-3375

2

50

Londonderry Country Club, londonderrycountryclub.com 56 Kimball Road, Londonderry, NH 03053, 603-432-9789

2

65-150

Lui Lui of Nashua, luilui.com 259 Daniel Webster Highway, Nashua, NH 03060, 603-888-2588, 603-888-7297

2

45-90

40

45-90

Manchester Community College, mccnh.edu/wdc/renting-our-facilities 1066 Front Street, Manchester, NH 03102, 603-206-8163, 603-668-5354

2

500

120

500

30

4

300

260

300

180

McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, starhop.com 2 Institute Drive, Concord, NH 03301, 603-271-7827 x104

3

600

8-75

300

120

Millyard Museum, manchesterhistoric.org 200 Bedford Street, Manchester, NH 03101, 603-622-7531

2

100

100

60

40

New England College, nec.edu 98 Bridge Street, Henniker, NH 03242, 603-428-2000

15

150

100

125

80

New England Executive Center, newenglandexec.com 264 South River Road, Bedford, NH 03110, 603-644-4554, 603-628-2227

5

8-25

New Hampshire Audubon Center, nhaudubon.org 84 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH 03301, 603-224-9909, 603-226-0902

4

100

See ad, Manchester Country Club, manchestercountryclub.com pg. 31 180 South River Road, Bedford, NH 03110, 603-624-4096

280 15 150

8-25 125

100

70

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23


BANQUET CAPACITY

CLASSROOM CAPACITY

6,500

6,500

3,000

200

Pats Peak Banquet Center, patspeak.com 686 Flanders Road, PO Box 2448, Henniker, NH 03242, 603-428-3245, 603-428-7821

2

200

200

200

200

Puritan Conference Ctr. & Function Facility, puritanbackroom.com 245 Hooksett Road, Manchester, NH 03104, 603-666-9893, 603-669-3199

6

200

250

200

150

3

156

15690-22

2

10

13

2,000

575

450

12167

2

250

70

50

50

0

2

30-50

337

20

999

999

514

400

Sky Meadow Country Club, skymeadow.com 6 Mountain Laurels Drive, Nashua, NH 03062, 603-888-9000, 603-888-2166

4

20600

150

250

SNHU Arena/SMG, snhuarena.com 555 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101, 603-644-5000, 603-644-1575

5

10,000

10,000

Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, forestsociety.org 54 Portsmouth Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-224-9945, 603-228-0423

2

48

Southern New Hampshire University, snhuconferences.com 2500 North River Road, Manchester, NH 03106, 603-645-9612, 603-645-9712

70

1,200

Stonebridge Country Club, golfstonebridgecc.com 161 Gorham Pond Road, Goffstown, NH 03045, 603-497-8633, 603-497-4612

2

50-90

12

500

Red River Theatres, redrivertheatres.org 11 South Main Street, Suite L1-1, Concord, NH 03301, 603-224-4697

0

Regus, regus.com 1 Tara Boulevard, Suite 200, Nashua, NH 03062, 603-324-7100, 603-324-7101 Saint Anselm College, anselm.edu 100 Saint Anselm Drive, PO Box 1800, Manchester, NH 03102, 603-222-4280

1,500

Searles Castle at Windham, atthecastle.com 23 Searles Road, Windham, NH 03087, 603-898-6597, 603-893-4608 See ad, SEE Science Center, see-sciencecenter.org pg. 21 200 Bedford Street, Manchester, NH 03101, 603-669-0400

Sheraton Nashua, marriott.com/en-us/hotels/mhtsi-sheraton-nashua 11 Tara Boulevard, Nashua, NH 03062, 603-888-9970, 603-888-4112

The Event Center at Courtyard by Marriott Nashua, eventcenternashua.com 2200 Southwood Drive, Nashua, NH 03063, 603-880-9100

239

UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, law.unh.edu 2 White Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-513-5127 Walnut Hill, walnuthillnh.com 81 Chester Road, NH Route 102, Raymond, NH 03077, 603-321-7340

GROUP SIZE

THEATER CAPACITY

NUMBER OF MEETING RMS. 14

NUMBER OF ROOMS

New Hampshire Fisher Cats, nhfishercats.com 1 Line Drive, Manchester, NH 03101, 603-641-2005, 603-641-2055

MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION continued

17

48 1,000

750

200

50-90 540

320

250

155

127

155

28

2

80

80

Best Western Plus Keene Hotel, bestwestern.com 401 Winchester Street, Keene, NH 03431, 603-357-3038, 603-357-4776

128

4

300

Chesterfield Inn, chesterfieldinn.com 20 Cross Road, West Chesterfield, NH 03466, 603-256-3211, 603-256-6131

15

1

55

Crotched Mountain Resort, crotchedmtn.com 740 2nd NH Turnpike N, Francestown, NH 03043, 603-588-2000

13

2

30

Franklin Pierce University, franklinpierce.edu/about/conferences-events/index.html 40 University Drive, Rindge, NH 03461, 603-899-4000

600

30

600

3

300

300

3

150

150

7

250

MONADNOCK REGION

Hidden Hills/Four Star Catering, weddingsathiddenhills.com 18 Lisa Drive, PO Box 369, Rindge, NH 03461, 603-899-5001, 603-899-2037 Inn at East Hill Farm, east-hill-farm.com 460 Monadnock Street, Troy, NH 03465, 603-242-6495, 603-242-7709 Keene Country Club, keenecountryclub.com 755 West HIll Road, Keene, NH 03431, 603-352-0135, 603-355-6681 24

MEETINGS & CONVENTION PLANNER 2022

65

350

250

220

40-55

250

250

350

225

72

150


Woodbound Inn, woodbound.com 247 Woodbound Road, Rindge, NH 03461, 603-532-8341, 603-532-4029

41

GROUP SIZE 10

1

100

3

40200

2

150400

CLASSROOM CAPACITY

Papagallos Restaurant, papagallos.com 9 Monadnock Highway, Keene, NH 03431, 603-352-9400, 603-352-1447

1

BANQUET CAPACITY

40

THEATER CAPACITY

The Fairfield Inn & Suites Keene Downtown, marriott.com 30 Main Street, Keene, NH 03431, 603-357-7070, 603-357-7075

NUMBER OF MEETING RMS.

NUMBER OF ROOMS

MONADNOCK REGION continued

10

10

10

100

100

80

175

150

200400

200

SEACOAST REGION 3S Artspace, 3sarts.org 319 Vaughan St., Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-766-3300 Anchorage Inn & Suites, anchorageinns.com 417 Woodbury Avenue, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-431-8111, 603-431-4443

92

1

35

Ashworth by the Sea Hotel, ashworthhotel.com 295 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton Beach, NH 03842, 603-926-6762, 603-926-2002

107

5

400

350

350

240

Best Western Hampshire Inn & Suites, bestwestern.com 20 Spur Road, Seabrook, NH 03874, 603-474-5700, 603-474-2886

46

1

Best Western Plus Portsmouth Hotel & Suites, bwportsmouth.com 580 US Highway 1 Bypass, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-436-7600, 603-436-7600

169

4

300

300

190

150

Best Western Plus, The Inn at Hampton, theinnofhampton.com 815 Lafayette Road, Route 1, Hampton, NH 03842, 603-926-6771, 603-929-2160

71

3

500

1

12

2

100

Coastal Video Conference Center, coastaledc.org 4 Merrill Industrial Drive, Suite 201, Hampton, NH 03842, 603-929-9244, 603-929-3502 Courtyard Portsmouth, marriott.com/hotels/travel/psmcy-courtyard-portsmouth 1000 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-436-2121, 603-430-7666

133

35

500 12 100

80

60

recharge

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MEETINGS & CONVENTION PLANNER 2022

25


CR’s The Restaurant, crstherestaurant.com 287 Exeter Road, Hampton, NH 03842, 603-929-7972, 603-929-0122

50

40-50

0

2

80300

300

The Governor’s Inn, governorsinn.com 78 Wakefield Street, Rochester, NH 03867, 603-332-0107, 603-335-1984

20

10

200

200

1

46

46

CLASSROOM CAPACITY

BANQUET CAPACITY

THEATER CAPACITY

GROUP SIZE

1

Flag Hill Distillery & Winery / Flag Hill Catering & Events, flaghill.com 297 North River Road, Lee, NH 03861, 603-659-2949, 603-659-5107

Gundalow Company Piscataqua, gundalow.org 60 Marcy Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-433-9505 Hampton Inn & Suites Exeter, exetersuites.hamptoninn.com 59 Portsmouth Avenue, Exeter, NH 03833, 603-658-5555, 603-658-5556

111

1

65

35

56

55

Hilton Garden Inn Portsmouth Downtown, hgiportsmouth.com 100 High Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-431-1499, 603-431-1477

131

2

100

100

72

64

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Rochester, ihg.com/holidayinnexpress 77 Farmington Road, Route 11, Rochester, NH 03867, 603-994-1175, 603-994-1176

77

1

50

20

30

20

Holiday Inn Express Durham/UNH, ihg.com/holidayinnexpress 2 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824, 603-868-1234, 603-590-1315

67

0

0

Holiday Inn Portsmouth, holidayinn.com/portsmouthnh 300 Woodbury Avenue, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-431-8000, 603-431-2065

130

7

175

175

100

110

Homewood Suites by Hilton Portsmouth, portsmouth.homewoodsuites.com 100 Portsmouth Boulevard, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-427-5400, 603-427-5410

116

1

40

40

32

24

1

275

10

770

5

50

50

1

32

32

32

4

100

110

50

The Library Restaurant, libraryrestaurant.com 401 State Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-431-5202, 603-431-4678

2

20-140

140

20

Martel Roberge Function Center, mrfunctioncenter.com 551 Foundry Street, Rollinsford, NH 03869, 603-781-2497

3

375

375

25

Newick’s Seafood Restaurant, newicks.com 431 Dover Point Road, Dover, NH 03820, 603-742-3205

1

125

125

oHive, ohive.com 155 Fleet Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-766-1900, 603-766-1901

8

20

Pease Golf Course, peasegolf.com 200 Grafton Drive, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-433-1331, 603-427-0433

2

175

66140

Portsmouth Country Club, portsmouthcc.net 80 Country Club Lane, Greenland, NH 03840, 603-436-9791, 603-433-3236

1

150

150225

Portsmouth Gas Light Co., portsmouthgaslight.com 64 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-430-9122

1

25200

80

1

60

Rochester Country Club, rochestercc.com 94 Church Street, Rochester, NH 03839, 603-332-1395

2

120

Seacoast Science Center, seacoastsciencecenter.org Route 1A, Odiorne Point State Park, 570 Ocean Blvd.. Rye, NH 03870, 603-436-8043

3

200

100

70150

70

3

90

90

70

50

Isles of Shoals Steamship Co., islesofshoals.com 315 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-431-5500, 603-433-1280 See ad, Jimmy’s On Congress, jimmysoncongress.com inside 135 Congress Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 888-603-5299 front

Kingston 1686 House, thekingston1686house.com 127 Main Street, Kingston, NH 03848, 603-642-3637 See ad, LaBelle Winery, labellewinerynh.com pg. 4 104 Congress Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-319-8035

Lamie’s Inn & Old Salt Restaurant, lamiesinn.com 490 Lafayette Road, Hampton, NH 03842, 603-926-0330, 603-929-0019

Residence Inn Portsmouth Downtown Waterfront, marriott.com 100 Deer Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-422-9200, 603-422-9201

See ad, Strawbery Banke Museum, strawberybanke.org/events/site-event-rental.cfm pg. 30 14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-422-7502

26

NUMBER OF MEETING RMS.

NUMBER OF ROOMS

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128

125 250

75

20

60

500

20

40

150

20

32

120


THEATER CAPACITY

BANQUET CAPACITY

CLASSROOM CAPACITY

GROUP SIZE

NUMBER OF MEETING RMS.

NUMBER OF ROOMS

SEACOAST REGION continued

160

160

88

4

250

The Carriage House, carriagehouserye.com 2263 Ocean Boulevard, Rye, NH 03870, 603-964-8251

1

50

The Envio, theenvio.com/meetings 299 Vaughan Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-427-0152

11

16-105

73298

55298

27183

100

50

See ad, The Atlantic Grill, theatlanticgrill.com pg. 15 5 Pioneer Road, Rye, NH 03870, 603-433-3000, 603-373-6051

50

The Exeter Inn, theexeterinn.com 90 Front Street, Exeter, NH 03833, 603-772-5901, 603-778-8757

46

5

4-100

25

The Hotel Portsmouth, thehotelportsmouth.com 40 Court Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-433-1200

32

4

30

15

2

100895

100895

The Music Hall, themusichall.org 28 Chestnut Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801, 603-436-2400

22-30

The Victoria Inn Bed & Breakfast and Pavilion, thevictoriainn.com 430 High Street, Hampton, NH 03842, 603-929-1437

7

3

60

100

150

200

Three Chimneys Inn, threechimneysinn.com 17 Newmarket Road, Durham, NH 03824, 603-868-7800, 603-868-5011

23

3

10-200 120

200

100

3500

50

7500

1000

300

5

10-250

250

250

12

500

320

219

See ad, University of NH, Conferences & Catering, unh.edu/conferences-catering pg. 3

688

Stillings Hall, 20 Ballard Street, Durham, NH 03824, 603-862-1900

See ad, Wentworth by the Sea Country Club, wentworthbytheseacc.com pg. 23 60 Wentworth Road, Rye, NH 03870, 603-433-3050, 603-431-4788

Wentworth by the Sea, a Marriott Hotel & Spa, marriott.com 588 Wentworth Road, New Castle, NH 03854, 603-422-7322, 603-422-7329

161

418

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6500

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WHITE MOUNTAINS REGION Attitash Mountain Village Resort, attitashmtvillage.com 1 River Run Drive, PO Box 358, Bartlett, NH 03812, 603-374-6500, 603-374-5208

400

2

50

75

Cabot Inn & Suites, cabotinnandsuites.com 200 Portland Street, Lancaster, NH 03584, 603-788-3346, 603-788-2732

75

2

150300

300

300

150

Christmas Farm Inn & Spa, christmasfarminn.com 3 Blitzen Way, PO Box 828, Jackson, NH 03846, 603-383-4313, 603-383-6495

41

1

45-60

30

85

30

Days Inn Campton, daysinncampton.com 1513 US Route 3, Campton, NH 03223, 603-536-3520, 603-536-8114

100

1

175

Days Inn by Wyndham Lincoln, daysinnnh.com 557 U.S. Route 3, Lincoln, NH 03251, 603-728-1071

73

2

1000

1401000

75100

Eagle Mountain House and Golf Club, eaglemt.com 179 Carter Notch Road, PO Box 804, Jackson, NH 03846, 603-383-9111, 603-383-0854

96

3

200

275

150

200

Eastern Slope Inn Resort, easternslopeinn.com 2760 White Mtn. Highway, PO Box 358 North Conway, NH 03860, 603-356-6321, 603-356-8732

230

1

50

50

40

40

Four Seasons Motor Inn, 4seasonsmotorinn.com Route 3, PO Box 432, Twin Mountain, NH 03595, 603-846-5708

23

1

50

Grand Summit Hotel at Attitash, grandsummitattitash.com 104 Grand Summit Road, PO Box 429, Bartlett, NH 03812, 603-374-6700, 603-374-0800

143

12

500

150

400

300

Green Granite Inn, greengranite.com 1515 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, NH 03860, 603-356-6901, 603-356-6003

91

2

65

65

60

50

Highland Center Lodge at Crawford Notch, outdoors.org Route 302, Bretton Woods, NH 03575, 603-466-2727

34

6

100

60

108

125

Horse & Hound Inn, horseandhoundnh.com 205 Wells Road, Franconia, NH 03580, 603-823-5501

12

3

50

50

50

Indian Head Resort, indianheadresort.com 664 US Route 3, Lincoln, NH 03251, 603-745-8000, 603-745-8414

98

2

200

160

100

InnSeason Resorts Pollard Brook, innseason.com 33 Brookline Road, Lincoln, NH 03251, 603-745-9900, 603-745-8233

133

1

10

Jack O’Lantern Resort, jackolanternresort.com 1668 Daniel Webster Highway, PO Box A, Woodstock, NH 03293, 603-745-8121

17

1

95

95

60

Joe Dodge Lodge at Pinkham Notch, outdoors.org/lodging 361 Route 16, PO Box 298, Gorham, NH 03581, 603-466-2721

28

6

55

120

10-20

See ad, Mountain Club on Loon Resort & Spa, mtnclub.com pg. 30

234

6

250

150

150

See ad, Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa, mountainviewgrand.com pg. 29 101 Mountain View Road, Whitefield, NH 03598, 603-837-0035, 603-837-8884

141

14

500

500

138

North Conway Grand Hotel, northconwaygrand.com 72 Common Court, PO Box 3189, North Conway, NH 03860, 603-356-9300, 603-356-6028

200

13

550

550

400

250

Omni Mount Washington Resort, omnihotels.com/mountwashington 310 Mt. Washington Hotel Road, Bretton Woods, NH 03575, 603-278-1000, 603-278-8828

269

15

600

600

400

275

Purity Spring Resort, purityspring.com 1251 Eaton Road, Rte. 153, East Madison, NH 03849, 603-367-8896, 603-367-8664

49

6

300

300

200

Quality Inn & Suites, choicehotels.com 130 Main Street, Building A, Gorham, NH 03581, 603-466-3312

88

1

41

Residence Inn North Conway, marriott.com 1801 White Mountain Highway, PO Box 10, North Conway, NH 03860, 603-356-3024

108

1

30

200

30

80

90 Loon Mountain Road, Lincoln, NH 03251, 603-745-2244, 603-745-2317

28

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50

50

75

50

3

20

20

20

20

25

3

50

50

50

25

The Valley Inn, valleyinn.com 17 Tecumseh Road, PO Box 1, Waterville Valley, NH 03215, 603-236-8425, 603-236-8429

48

2

50

50

50

30

The Wentworth, thewentworth.com 1 Carter Notch Road, PO Box 812, Jackson, NH 03846, 603-383-9700, 603-383-4265

61

3

200

50

200

80

Town & Country Inn and Resort, townandcountryinn.com US Route 2, PO Box 220, Gorham, NH 03581, 603-466-3315, 603-466-3316

150

4

400

300

400

150

Waterville Valley Conference & Event Center, waterville.com 1 Ski Area Road, PO Box 540, Waterville Valley, NH 03215 1-800-468-2553, 603-236-4344

384

17

550

550

410

250

White Mountain Hotel & Resort, whitemountainhotel.com 87 Fairway Drive, PO Box 1828, North Conway, NH 03860, 603-356-7100, 603-356-7100

80

9

125

125

100

75

Woodstock Inn Brewery, woodstockinnbrewery.com 135 Main Street, PO Box 118, North Woodstock, NH 03262, 603-745-3951

40

2

170

250

170

170

GROUP SIZE

THEATER CAPACITY

NUMBER OF MEETING RMS.

60

NUMBER OF ROOMS

60

WHITE MOUNTAINS REGION continued Silver Fox Inn at Waterville Valley Resort, silverfoxinn.com 70 Packard’s Road, Waterville Valley, NH 03215, 888-236-3699

32

3

10-60

Snowy Owl Inn, snowyowlinn.com 41 Village Road, PO Box 407, Waterville Valley, NH 03215, 603-236-8383, 603-236-4890

80

3

100

Storybook Inn & Suites, storybookinnandsuites.com Glen Junction, Rtes. 16 & US 302, Glen, NH 03838, 603-383-6800, 603-383-4678

75

1

The Buttonwood Inn, buttonwoodinn.com 64 Mt. Surprise Road, PO Box 1817, North Conway, NH 03860, 603-356-2625, 603-356-3140

10

The Inn at Thorn Hill & Spa, innatthornhill.com 40 Thorn Hill Road, Jackson, NH 03846, 603-383-4242, 603-383-8062

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