In a state that fosters creativity and innovation—especially when it comes to technology—it should be no surprise that tech-savvy California venues are at the ready to give your special events a special boost.
The meetings and events industry historically has a reputation for leaving behind too much food waste, but many California destinations are changing the way meeting groups can approach food at events, before the first session begins.
Whether you’re planning a day trip or a multi-day meeting in California, explore more reasons why you should consider Santa Rosa, Sonoma County’s vibrant, largest city.
The culinary highlights of Napa Valley and Sonoma County are just as noteworthy as their wine selections. We detail the best options for visiting groups.
From James Beard Award-nominated chefs and six-generation-owned restaurants to global dishes and dinners on a farm, we explore the culinary highlights for meeting groups in some of Eastern Iowa’s key markets.
Searching for vendors in Seattle? With the highest share of women-owned business in the country, consider working with these women for your next meeting or event.
Increased awareness, improved staffing and a bid for a major international event were included in the positive tourism news delivered at Explore Minnesota’s annual tourism conference.
Santa Monica’s compact size and walkability, flexible beachside indoor/outdoor venues and an explosion of renovations to its core meeting and event properties are just a few ways the destination stands out from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles.
Thanks to a fast-growing life sciences industry, a host of higher education institutions and major developments focused on bringing in companies and employees to the downtown core, San Diego can offer meetings and events some serious intellectual capital.