At the Sept. 8 grand opening, Douglas will speak, followed by the Inn s General Manager Werner cocoa beach fl hotels Graef and then Douglas Horne of Woodstock Corp. The spa s architect Peter Guzy of New York will also be there, and inn officials have also invited town officials and some neighbors. The ribbon cutting is at 4 p.m. and is by invitation only.
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The spa s first day in business comes about 18 months after its final approval at the Woodstock Village Development Review Board. The project gained some determined opponents early in the process, but it s a different picture now. Graef said the inn has been able to reach common ground with neighbors who opposed the spa months ago.
It also seems that the spa has been getting some good exposure beyond Vermont cocoa beach fl hotels s borders. Woodstock Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Beth Finlayson recently said that some writers from Montreal planned to cover the spa s opening. This goes perfectly with the Woodstock Inn s marketing, Graef said. The inn is starting to market more in the Montreal area, in the hopes of boosting the number of Canadian guests.
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