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VHC Meeting Event Planner G MeetingMeeting && EventEvent PlanningPlanning KitKit Transportation CAR • 20 minutes from both Washington DC & Baltimore Beltways Columbia Lakefront • 10 minutes from BWI/ Thurgood Marshall Airport • Easily accessible from both I-70 & I-95 Awards & Recognition corridors Awards & Recognition • Ellicott City ranked #1 in the Money Magazine 2018 “Best places to live in Maryland” • Columbia ranked #1 as the WalletHub 2019 “Safest city in the U.S.” TRAIN • Ellicott City ranked #1 in MONEY Magazine 2018 “Best places to live” • Accessible to BWI • Named “Best Educated” (adults over 25) by the U.S. Census Amtrak Station Bureau • Marc Train • “7th best school system” in the country by Forbes • Named “1st among great public library systems” by American Libraries • “2nd most technologically advanced community in the U.S.” by USA Today AIR • “9th Best quality of life” by American City Business Journals • Three major airports • Merriweather Post Pavillion Ranked #4 out of the “Top 10 within 50 miles of Amphitheaters in America” by Rolling Stone Magazine Columbia, MD • Belmont Manor and Historic Estate received the 2019 “Couples’ Choice Award” for venues from Wedding Wire Eric Teisch Sales & Membership Director [email protected] 410-313-1475 Historic Ellicott City The Mall in Columbia Only in Howard County, MD! With more than 30,000 square feet of meeting space, and its balanced blends of pastoral farms, historic towns, suburban communities and urban lifestyle, How- ard County, Maryland, should be your strategic location of choice for your next meeting or event. Whether your meeting is large or small, professional or social, Howard County offers a wide selection of venues. Our wide variety of state-of- the-art hotels and unique offerings provide the space, technology and atmosphere you need, plus all of the amenities participants will enjoy. You’ll find full-service na- tional brands, boutique hotels and cozy bed-and-breakfast inns, all convienently lo- cated near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and Washington D.C. Robinson Nature Center The Chrysalis B&O Railroad Museum Guinness Brewery Historic Savage Mill Merriweather Post Pavillion The road between our nation’s capital & the city of Baltimore runs through Howard County, Maryland! www.VisitHowardCounty.com | 800-288-TRIP (8747) | [email protected] MeetMeet && StayStay inin The Elkridge Furnace Inn Holiday Inn Jessup Historic Oakland Manor Turf Valley Hotel gîƐıĘƘƤqĘĘƤĽşı ¹ŪƤîŔqĘĘƤĽşı qîlj¹ĸĘîƤĘƐ qîlj ŔîƘƘƐŪŪŝ qîljîşƏƬĘƤ ¹ŪƤîŔ¬ŔĘĘƍĽşı ¹ŪƤîŔ qĽŔĘƘİƐŪŝØS NŪƤĘŔ¡ƐŪƍĘƐƤNJ ¬ƏȹFƤ ¤ŪŪŝƘ îƍîĊĽƤNJ îƍîĊĽƤNJ îƍîĊĽƤNJ ¤ŪŪŝƘ 'ŪƬĉŔĘȿ'ŪƬĉŔĘƘ ĽƐƍŪƐƤ ƐĘƘƍŪşđĘđ ¹ƬƐİ×îŔŔĘNJȯ ȂǽȀǻ ǻǾ ȁǹǹ ǽǾǹ ǿǾǹ ǺȀǻ ȀǾ ǻǹ lj ¬ĸĘƐîƤŪş ŪŔƬŝĉĽî¹ŪDŽş ĘşƤĘƐȯ ǽǹǽȁ Ǻǽ Ǿǹǹ ǻǹǹ Ǽǹǹ ǻȂǹ ǺǾȂ ǺȀ NŪŝĘDŽŪŪđ¬ƬĽƤĘƘĉNJNĽŔƤŪşgîƬƐĘŔ ǼȀǻǹ Ǻ ǻǾǹ ǺǾǹ ǻǽǹ ǺǺǽ ǽǾ ǻǹ NŪŔĽđîNJSşş ŪŔƬŝĉĽî/îƘƤȯ ǼǾǹǹ Ǿ Ǽǹǹ Ǻȁǹ ǻǹǹ ǺȀǺ ȁǼ Ǻǹ 'ŪƬĉŔĘ¹ƐĘĘĉNJNĽŔƤŪşȯ ǼǺǾǹ ǺǺ ǽǹǹ ǻǽǹ ǻǽǹ ǺǾǻ ȁǺ ǺǾ lj ĘƘƤØĘƘƤĘƐş¡ŔƬƘ Ǻǻǹǹ Ǽ Ǻǻǹ ȀǾ ȀǾ ǺǼǼ ǿǺ ȁ lj NĽŔƤŪşGîƐđĘşSşş Ǻǻǹǹ Ǻ Ǻǹǹ ǿǹ ȁǾ Ȃȁ ǽǽ ǺǺ NŪŔĽđîNJSşş/ljƍƐĘƘƘʔ¬ƬĽƤĘƘ Ȃǹǹ Ǻ ǿǹ Ǽǻ ǽȁ Ȃȁ ǼȀ Ǻǹ ŪŝİŪƐƤ¬ƬĽƤĘƘ ǿȀǾ Ǻ ȀǺ ǽȀ Ǿǿ ȁǼ ǽǺ Ǻǹ NîŝƍƤŪşSşşʔ¬ƬĽƤĘƘ ǿǻǽ Ǻ Ǿǹ Ǽǿ Ǽǹ Ǻǻǽ ǽǼ ǺǾ ¬ƍƐĽşıĸĽŔŔ¬ƬĽƤĘƘĉNJqîƐƐĽŪƤƤ ǿǻǹ Ǻ Ǿǹ Ǽǹ Ǽǻ ǺǺȀ ǽȂ ǺǾ ¤ĘƘĽđĘşĊĘSşşĉNJqîƐƐĽŪƤƤFƬŔƤŪş ǾǾǹ ǻ Ǿǹ ǻǿ ǽǹ ǺǹǼ ǻǾ ǻǹ lj ŪƬƐƤNJîƐđĉNJqîƐƐĽŪƤƤ Ǿǽǿ ǻ Ǿǹ Ǽǿ ǽǹ ǺǾǻ Ǿǿ ǺǼ lj NŪŝĘDŽŪŪđ¬ƬĽƤĘƘĉNJNĽŔƤŪş ŪŔƬŝĉĽî Ǿǹǹ Ǿ ǿǹ Ǽǹ Ǿǹ ǺǾǹ Ǻǹǻ Ǻǻ lj NîŝƍƤŪşSşş ŪŔƬŝĉĽî ǼǼǿ Ǻ Ǽǹ Ǻǿ ǻǹ ȁǼ ǽǼ ǺǼ Ý gî£ƬĽşƤîSşşʔ¬ƬĽƤĘƘ ɍ ɍ ɍ ɍ ɍ Ǻǹǹ ǽǼ Ǻǹ lj ¤ĘƘĽđĘşĊĘSşşĉNJqîƐƐĽŪƤƤ ɍ ɍ ɍ ɍ ɍ Ǻǹȁ ǻǺ ǺǼ lj *ȯ¤ĘƘƤîƬƐîşƤŪşƘĽƤĘ Restaurant on site Belmont Manor & Elkridge Historic Unique Historic Park Furnace Inn Oakland Manor Venues Capacity: 200 Capacity: 250 Capacity: 135 www.VisitHowardCounty.com | 800-288-TRIP (8747) | [email protected] HowardHoward CountyCounty Howard County Conservancy Sheraton Columbia Town Center The Chrysalis Holiday Inn Jessup gîƐıĘƘƤqĘĘƤĽşı ¹ŪƤîŔqĘĘƤĽşı qîlj¹ĸĘîƤĘƐ qîlj ŔîƘƘƐŪŪŝ qîljîşƏƬĘƤ ¹ŪƤîŔ¬ŔĘĘƍĽşı ¹ŪƤîŔ qĽŔĘƘİƐŪŝØS NŪƤĘŔ¡ƐŪƍĘƐƤNJ ¬ƏȹFƤ ¤ŪŪŝƘ îƍîĊĽƤNJ îƍîĊĽƤNJ îƍîĊĽƤNJ ¤ŪŪŝƘ 'ŪƬĉŔĘȿ'ŪƬĉŔĘƘ ĽƐƍŪƐƤ ƐĘƘƍŪşđĘđ ¹ƬƐİ×îŔŔĘNJȯ ȂǽȀǻ ǻǾ ȁǹǹ ǽǾǹ ǿǾǹ ǺȀǻ ȀǾ ǻǹ lj ¬ĸĘƐîƤŪş ŪŔƬŝĉĽî¹ŪDŽş ĘşƤĘƐȯ ǽǹǽȁ Ǻǽ Ǿǹǹ ǻǹǹ Ǽǹǹ ǻȂǹ ǺǾȂ ǺȀ NŪŝĘDŽŪŪđ¬ƬĽƤĘƘĉNJNĽŔƤŪşgîƬƐĘŔ ǼȀǻǹ Ǻ ǻǾǹ ǺǾǹ ǻǽǹ ǺǺǽ ǽǾ ǻǹ NŪŔĽđîNJSşş ŪŔƬŝĉĽî/îƘƤȯ ǼǾǹǹ Ǿ Ǽǹǹ Ǻȁǹ ǻǹǹ ǺȀǺ ȁǼ Ǻǹ 'ŪƬĉŔĘ¹ƐĘĘĉNJNĽŔƤŪşȯ ǼǺǾǹ ǺǺ ǽǹǹ ǻǽǹ ǻǽǹ ǺǾǻ ȁǺ ǺǾ lj ĘƘƤØĘƘƤĘƐş¡ŔƬƘ Ǻǻǹǹ Ǽ Ǻǻǹ ȀǾ ȀǾ ǺǼǼ ǿǺ ȁ lj NĽŔƤŪşGîƐđĘşSşş Ǻǻǹǹ Ǻ Ǻǹǹ ǿǹ ȁǾ Ȃȁ ǽǽ ǺǺ NŪŔĽđîNJSşş/ljƍƐĘƘƘʔ¬ƬĽƤĘƘ Ȃǹǹ Ǻ ǿǹ Ǽǻ ǽȁ Ȃȁ ǼȀ Ǻǹ ŪŝİŪƐƤ¬ƬĽƤĘƘ ǿȀǾ Ǻ ȀǺ ǽȀ Ǿǿ ȁǼ ǽǺ Ǻǹ NîŝƍƤŪşSşşʔ¬ƬĽƤĘƘ ǿǻǽ Ǻ Ǿǹ Ǽǿ Ǽǹ Ǻǻǽ ǽǼ ǺǾ ¬ƍƐĽşıĸĽŔŔ¬ƬĽƤĘƘĉNJqîƐƐĽŪƤƤ ǿǻǹ Ǻ Ǿǹ Ǽǹ Ǽǻ ǺǺȀ ǽȂ ǺǾ ¤ĘƘĽđĘşĊĘSşşĉNJqîƐƐĽŪƤƤFƬŔƤŪş ǾǾǹ ǻ Ǿǹ ǻǿ ǽǹ ǺǹǼ ǻǾ ǻǹ lj ŪƬƐƤNJîƐđĉNJqîƐƐĽŪƤƤ Ǿǽǿ ǻ Ǿǹ Ǽǿ ǽǹ ǺǾǻ Ǿǿ ǺǼ lj NŪŝĘDŽŪŪđ¬ƬĽƤĘƘĉNJNĽŔƤŪş ŪŔƬŝĉĽî Ǿǹǹ Ǿ ǿǹ Ǽǹ Ǿǹ ǺǾǹ Ǻǹǻ Ǻǻ lj NîŝƍƤŪşSşş ŪŔƬŝĉĽî ǼǼǿ Ǻ Ǽǹ Ǻǿ ǻǹ ȁǼ ǽǼ ǺǼ Ý gî£ƬĽşƤîSşşʔ¬ƬĽƤĘƘ ɍ ɍ ɍ ɍ ɍ Ǻǹǹ ǽǼ Ǻǹ lj ¤ĘƘĽđĘşĊĘSşşĉNJqîƐƐĽŪƤƤ ɍ ɍ ɍ ɍ ɍ Ǻǹȁ ǻǺ ǺǼ lj ȯ¤ĘƘƤîƬƐîşƤŪşƘĽƤĘ The Great Room Howard County Robinson Nature The Hotel at Historic Savage Mill Conservancy Center Arundel Preserve Capacity: 300 Capacity: 200 Capacity: 120 Capacity: 600 www.VisitHowardCounty.com | 800-288-TRIP (8747) | [email protected] DiningDining Dining in Howard County is a feast for foodies, with dozens of delicious bistros, elegant restaurants, cozy taverns and stylish wine bars to choose from. With many independent restaurants, Howard County restaurants and chefs provide an experience that can only be found here in HoCo. With over 300 farms, local restaurants have lots of options to source the freshest ingredents to prepare fabulous meals for your event. With more than thirty restaurants ready to accomodate your group dining needs, Howard County is the place to treat your group to the best dining experiences around. alrus Oys he W ter T & A le H o u Columbia Elkridge s e 5485 Restaurant and Bar Elkridge Furnace Inn AIDA Bistro & Wine Bar Mutiny Pirate Bar & Island Grill Centre Park Grill Clyde’s of Columbia Cured | 18th & 21st Frisco Taphouse Maple Lawn / Fulton afe Hudson Coastal Raw Bar & Grille ill C Jason’s Deli M SteelFire Kitchen & Bar ld Lupa Trattoria Romana O Main Event ll Tavern Hi Maggiano’s Little Italy or an Seasons 52 M The Ale House Columbia Old Ellicott City Ellicott Mills Brewing Company The King’s Contrivance Restaurant Judge’s Bench Pub The Turn House La Palapa Grill & Cantina Toby’s Dinner Theatre Manor Hill Tavern Victoria Gastro Pub Old Mill Cafe torante The Walrus Oyster & Ale House Ris ci Waterside Restaurant at Sheraton Columbia ac F Greater Ellicott City Western Howard County Alexandra’s American Fusion Baldwin’s Station Bare Bones Grill & Brewery Food Plenty Ernesto’s Fine Mexican Food Facci Ristorante Kelsey’s Restaurant & Spirits Stella Notte Restaurant Savage Mill / Laurel Facci Ristorante Laurel BWI Area Kloby’s Smokehouse Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Laurel Park Whitehouse Caterers at Overhills Mansion Hu dson Coastal www.VisitHowardCounty.com | 800-288-TRIP (8747) | [email protected] AttractionsAttractions Howard County offers more to explore! With over 26,400 acres of forests, meadows, rivers, wetlands and open spaces, Howard County is a wonderful place to explore nature. While you’re here, tee off at one of our many golf courses, take a stroll along some of the 100+ miles of paved paths, or adventure on scenic trails, which are perfect for hiking & biking. Shopping, arts, and other attractions can be enjoyed by all year round. Take a brew tour at one of the many craft breweries in the area, enjoy the arts at Merriweather Post Pavillion, or experience adventure at Main Event or Autobahn Indoor Speedway. Fair nty ou C rd a w Elkridge AutobahnTeam Indoor Building Speedway o H Elkridge Furnace Inn Breakout Games Mutiny Pirate Bar & Island Grill Main Event NinjaBE Pinot’s Palette Reclaimed by You bahn S uto pe Terrapin Adventures A ed w a y Main Eve Fabulous Fairways nt Fairway Hills Golf Club Old Ellicott City Hobbit’s Glen Golf Club Timbers at Troy Golf Course Turf Valley Golf Waverly Woods Golf Club Turf Valle y Go Entertainment lf Historic Ellicott City Historic Savage Mill Greater Ellicott City The Howard County Fairgrounds Alexandra’s American Fusion Horowitz Performing Arts Center Bare Bones Grill & Brewery Laurel Park & Racecourse Ernesto’s Fine Mexican Food The Mall in Columbia Facci Ristorante Maryland Live Casino & Hotel Kelsey’s Restaurant & Spirits Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Stella Notte Restaurant Merriweather Post Pavilion National Aquarium Patapsco Valley State Park Rep Stage Robinson Nature Center M er The Soundry riw ea Toby’s Dinner Theatre the r Post Pavillion www.VisitHowardCounty.com | 800-288-TRIP (8747) | [email protected] There’sThere’s moremore toto exploreexplore inin HoCo,HoCo, MD!MD! Howard County offers affordable hotel facilities and unique meeting venues to accommodate your meeting and event needs. From history and visual and performing arts, to agricultural farmlands and amazing festivals, Howard County will provide your guests with the best in fun and entertainment. Located only 15 minutes from the Baltimore/ Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Howard County is the heart of Maryland. Your guests will receive an experience they will never forget through convenience and comfort. Let our experienced team help you find the perfect space for your event! www.VisitHowardCounty.com/meetings Visit Howard County Maryland.
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