LOL! Laughter Yoga Will Leave Meeting Attendees With More Smiles and Less Stress

Hearing the roar of unrestrained laughter while wandering by an educational session tent on the exhibit floor of

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Latest + Greatest Golf Courses (Dec. 2017)

If you’re looking to expand your group’s golfing frontiers, there are several new and exciting places to tee up in 2018.

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Family Time

Not only are destinations in the Central Valley/High Sierra region welcoming to meetings, they are family-friendly as well. Affordable and accessible

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Short Takes

Museums & Attractions The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) plans to open the Chace Center, an

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Hilton Washington DC National Mall Readies for Debut

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Talking Tech - South May 2010

 Like many in our industry, we’ve struggled a bit getting our heads completely around social media. Who gives a twit about Twitter? Who has

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Religious retreat locations are plentiful in Lake Geneva

As Lake Geneva began to attract the glitterati of the day to build vacation mansions and sumptuous resorts, some people of faith saw another kind of

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Meeting groups savor the colorful cuisine of West Texas

Beer and tomato juice? Created in Wichita Falls in the 1950s, the Red Draw is a West Texas classic that exemplifies the region’s authentic F

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Planner's Perspective

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Berkshires Boutique Offers Group Discounts

PITTSFIELD, Mass.Hotel on North debuted a new package for corporate meetings and events

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Meetings Today LIVE! Hawai`i: Ross Birch on Hawaii’s Safe Travels Program

Meetings Today’s Danielle LeBreck checks in with Ross Birch, executive director Island of Hawai`i Visitor Bureau, during Meetings Today LIVE! Hawai`i

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Site Scene

California The 32-story InterContinental San Francisco is slated to debut at the end of February in

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Short Takes

Museums & Attractions The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, introduced in November

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Mexico is a mouthwatering mecca for visiting groups

Mexico’s culinary landscape mirrors the diversity of its varied geography, with myriad options to discover the true complexity of the country’s

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Across the Borders

Every schoolchild knows that Canada and Mexico are the United States’ closest neighbors; the three nations share borders, populations and even

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Not Just Another Meeting Venue

A Native American resort is not just another meeting venue. Tribal holdings are independent, sovereign nations. The U.S. Constitution puts Indian

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Tokyo: Season’s Greetings

As much as the Japanese love everything new and modern, they also honor traditions and nature as much as possible. Whatever the season, from cherry

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Atlantic City aims to broaden its appeal in tough times

When Hurricane Sandy struck here two years ago, some mainstream media outlets hyped up reports of damage and setback, forcing Atlantic City’s

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ARIA Resort to Expand Convention Center

Opened in 2009 as the centerpiece of the $8.5 billion CityCenter development, ARIA Resort & Casino

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