
January 2010
Front Page
Small meeting facilities are still growing
Despite the economic slow down, many convention centers and meeting facilities continue to expand to meet consumer needs. — view e-pub article
County singer Brad Paisley took the stage January 9th to introduce Wichita's new Intrust Bank Arena, which city leaders plan to use for meetings and events. — view e-pub article
Small Market Meetings Conference makes headlines
On Oct. 3-6 the industry's first conference aimed at meeting planners desiring a smaller destination or venue will debut in Shreveport-Bossier City, La. — view e-pub article
Meeting Planners looking to make their meetings greener can learn useful tips from the Convene Green Alliance. — view e-pub article
Town Meeting
It's hard to find a more relaxing meeting location than by the blue-green waters of Alabama's Gulf Coast. — view e-pub article
Have some high-flying times at aviation museum
The hands-on National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Fla. sits only 15 minutes from Alabama's Gulf Coast. — view e-pub article
Quick Look at Alabama Gulf Coast
A Site to be Seen
Ojai Valley Inn: Paradise found
An award-winning spa, Spanish Colonial architecture and scenic location make Ojai Valley Inn a popular meeting destination. — view e-pub article
Village of Ojai's the antidote to L.A.
The film location for a Frank Capra movie classic, the Topa Topa Mountains of Ojai Valley Inn and Spa continue to inspire visitors looking for a natural retreat. — view e-pub article
Small Town Scene
From a wildlife museum to a sculpture walk through a historic district, Salina, Kan. has more than convenient meeting facilities for planners. — view e-pub article
Meeting Guide
The second-smallest state holds many historic attractions and charming meeting locations, including Kent County's 2,900 hotel rooms and Colonial past. — view e-pub article
Delaware: Wilmington/New Castle County
Wilmington and New Castle County offer meeting space inside both historic venues and modern hotel facilities. — view e-pub article
With a proximity to the coast, major cities like New York and numerous meeting facilities, Sussex County in Southern Delaware boasts plenty of resort towns fit for holding a convention. — view e-pub article



