Black Meetings and Tourism

OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 09

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Black Meetings & Tourism October/November 2009: www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 23 FOOD AND WINE: Culinary Council Cooking Class – Taste what the great chefs are cooking up. Chef Instructors will demonstrate recipes sure to delight. Wine Tasting – Offering an impressive selection of wines from all over the world, wine specialists share tips on selecting just the right wine for your favorite recipes. Wine tasting pro- grams are offered with appropriate accompaniments. Selections made from Macy's extensive wine offers. FASHION TRENDS: Always in time for your group planning cycle, Macy's intro- duces wardrobe solutions to problems that plaque everyone depending on time of year, trend, season and profession. You know your group; choose the best program for them! HOME: Identifying Your Decorating Personality – A home can and should do more than simply shelter. It should nurture and comfort, stimulate and reward you. Spend an hour with a member of the interior design staff and learn about the goals of interior design and, through a fun and revealing lifestyle analysis, find your own decorating personality. TOURS: Historic Fusion Tour – Discover the magic of Macy's through this exciting new tour that fuses fashion and history. With over 150 years of retailing history, Macy's Herald Square and Macy's Center City offers an experience like no other! Student Tour – A unique and exciting experimental program that combines both a guide-led tour with real time classroom experiences. Program averages 45-90 minutes and is the perfect addition for curriculum-based visits, and guarantees a climate- controlled environment free of excessive heat, cold or rain. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES: Thirty-day advance reservations are required and are based on availability. Programs are one to two hours in duration and are priced based on a minimum 15 participants unless other- wise noted. Programs are presented theater-style with speaker podium and demonstration area. Programs are customized to meet the needs and group interests. Light refreshments appro- priate to time of presentation are served. Programs available in select cities only. PROGRAM FEES: Program fees range from $10 to $75 per person inclusive. Reservations require a $200 non-refundable deposit, regard- less of group size, due 30 days prior to arrival. Final guarantee and final payment are due two weeks before arrival. In addition to the above programs, Terry will fulfilled requests for programs designed around packing for International trips, home holiday decorations, etc.... Members this is a great program hopefully you will take advantage of this! AS A REMINDER! We are Looking to crown TPOC'S KING and QUEEN for the Junkanoo parade at next year's conference. The contest will end on December 31st. Currently the ATLANTA Chapter is in the lead. A great big thanks goes out to all of the chapters that are having membership drives.

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