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Status: Single
Age: 34
Sign: Capricorn

City: Columbia
State: South Carolina
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/20/2007

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Wednesday, November 05, 2008 

Current mood:  pleased
Category: Travel and Places

http://www.conventionsouth.com/generalenews.htm

ConventionSouth F&B Trend: Action Stations Promote Networking
By Ashley Wright

From omelets to Asian-inspired delicacies, action stations are being hailed as the newest food and beverage trend for group meals, receptions and other catered events.

According to partyspot.com, a new party planning website, action stations "are sort of halfway between a buffet and a seated meal." The website suggests that guests be served an appetizer and/or a salad at their seats then allow them to venture to different stations to try the various fares. They also add that many party planners are choosing to theme their stations by cuisine, such as sushi at one, tapas at another, etc.

Mack Stone, Columbia (S.C.) Metropolitan Convention Center's general manager and vice president, said he is noticing meeting planners opting for the action stations. He said several rounds with food items placed on platters are positioned around the meeting space. He also noted that this type of set up lends itself to being "a good business atmosphere where attendees can network while grabbing a bite to eat."

"Action stations with the right presentation have proven to be a very good substation for events with restricted budgets," Stone said. "The convention center invested in the action stations a few months ago and they have gone over very well with meeting planners. Attendees enjoy being able to go from station to station and mingle and network with fellow peers."

He emphasized that action stations are "an alternative to a plated lunch or dinner and much more economical. They also make the atmosphere a little more open to conversation and professional relationships."

The possibilities are endless for creative ways to engage in this hot trend, according to Bob St. Lawrence, catering executive chef/general manager for Ovations. "There is so much variety with action stations," he said. "You can keep it simple with fruit, cheese and sandwiches, or go all out with a pasta bar, seafood station, desserts—it really depends on what you want for your reception or event. Attendees love it because there's a wide variety of delicacies and they aren't stuck to a table to enjoy it."

Some regularly used action stations include carving stations, pasta stations and mashed potato stations. Some "out-of-the box" options include a gourmet grilled cheese station offered at the Lafayette Inn in Stanardsville, Va., whose catering department oversees on- and off-site events. A uniformed chef customizes a grill station with a planners' selection of breads and cheeses, such as brie with almonds and raspberry jam on sourdough and mozzarella on sun dried tomato foccaccio. Sandwiches are also served with a demitasse of tomato basil soup.
 
http://www.columbiaconventioncenter.com

Wednesday, October 08, 2008 

Current mood:  smart
Category: News and Politics
From restaurants, nightlife, and green spaces to a depth and breadth of job opportunities, affordable housing and a safe environment, what will it take to turn Columbia into a place that attracts the creative class?

Take the Columbia Talent Magnet Project survey at http://www.columbiatalent.com by October 17, 2008, and voice your opinion about our city and what it will take to turn it into a magnet for talent.

The Columbia Talent Magnet Project was created to find ways to appeal to and keep today's "Creative Class" in Columbia. The Project is a collaboration among EngenuitySC, the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce, the Columbia Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau, New Carolina - SC's Council on Competitiveness, and Columbia Opportunity Resource (COR).

We are taking the "pulse" of our community to identify Columbia's perceived strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. What's right, what's wrong, and what opportunities do we have as a region to grow and prosper? Responses from the anonymous survey will form the foundation for dialogue at a Talent Magnet Summit in late 2008.

*Feel free to pass this along to friends or redistribute through email newsletters, personal emails or social media.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 

Current mood:  hot
Category: Travel and Places
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 

Current mood:  hot
Sunday, August 10, 2008 

Current mood:  hot
Category: Travel and Places
Tuesday, August 05, 2008 

Current mood:  smart
Category: Travel and Places
Monday, June 30, 2008 

Current mood:  adventurous
Category: Travel and Places


http://www.thestate.com/local/story/446690.html

Nearly 2,700 new hotel rooms are planned for greater Columbia over the next 18 months, increasing the city’s stock by a remarkable 26 percent. But at the same time, local governments are cutting the money they give to the organizations charged with marketing the area and filling those rooms.

Friday, May 30, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Travel and Places
The Midlands Authority for Conventions, Sports & Tourism is developing a marketing campaign to attract more conventions and visitors to Columbia. A slogan is only a portion of what this campaign will include. The campaign is a comprehensive marketing process that begins with branding and will be carried through with advertising and direct marketing. The campaign will be designed to strategically target the meeting planners, sports event planners and leisure travelers determined by the Authority to be candidates for the many amenities and products Columbia's tourism community has to offer.

Our efforts are being funded by accommodations taxes generated and paid for by visitors who have come to our city. Accommodations taxes are collected for the purpose of funding tourism, which generates $1 billion in economic impact for the Columbia region each year. The travel and tourism industry saves the average local taxpaying family an estimated $690 a year in taxes. Our goal in conducting this new campaign is to increase this economic impact to our region.

We value your opinions and welcome your comments and feedback as we move through this process. Please fill out our online comment form by visiting our website at www.columbiacvb.com if you wish to share your thoughts with us, or you may email comments to webmaster@columbiaauthority.com with "Branding" in the subject line.

Thank you for your continued interest in this endeavor. You may visit our website at www.columbiacvb.com for more information.
Saturday, May 24, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Travel and Places
Monday, May 19, 2008 

Current mood:sporty


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-0aB88IlsY

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