Posts Tagged ‘Events’

May INNformation at Cedar Falls

May 3rd, 2012 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

Dear Friends,

Here Ye, Here Ye!!  We are now Wi-Fi in all cottages, the rooms, fireside lounge and The Gathering Place.

Wow! We never imagined that our search for the “Innkeeper for an Afternoon” would bring such a wealth of responses.  Thanks to all of you who applied.  We have narrowed down the 31 applicants to the “top eight”.    Each of the applicants have been contacted and asked to post on facebook/twitter the question, “Innkeeper for The Day. Why you?”  so their friends can tell us why we should pick them.  Then, we will make a final selection.  The person chosen will be accompanied by a travel writer on June 3rd who plans to follow them and see what transpires during their workday.  Stay tuned!

CookINN with the Chef

Each month Chef Anthony will feature a seasonal recipe.  This month it is Pan Roasted Diver Scallops with Oyster Mushrooms, Sunchoke Puree, and Sweet Pea Vinaigrette.  Anthony says “I love working with scallops, especially the big diver ones.  The sweetness of the scallops is perfect with the sunchoke puree which has a nutty, buttery profile.  We source the oyster mushroom locally, but, they can be found in most grocery stores.  If I can get my hands on some local morels, they make it onto the plate too.”

Nicole McCabe Guest Services Manager

 

This is the second installment of our series regarding essential oils and their uses. We asked our massage therapists, “What is your favorite essential oil?”   This time we’re focusing on Lavender which is Nicole’s favorite oil.  Nicole is a massage therapist.  Recently, she accepted a new position with us as our Guest Services Manager.

Lavender  

Lavender has a fresh, sweet, floral, herbaceous aroma that is soothing and refreshing. It is the most versatile of all essential oils and no home should be without it. Lavender can assist the body when adapting to stress or imbalances.

Here is a list of some things that lavender is good for.

For the skin lavender helps abscesses, acne, allergies, athlete’s feet and fungal infections, boils, bruises, burns, cold sores, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, hives, inflammations, insect bites and stings, lice, psoriasis, rashes, ringworm, scabies, scars, shingles, stretch-marks, sunburns and wounds.

For circulation, it helps muscles and joints aches and pains, helps reduce cellulite, heart palpitations, high blood pressure, Lumbago, reduces swelling and pain, relaxes tight muscles, joint pain, rheumatism, and sprains.

For respiratory, it helps asthma (when associated with emotional trauma), bronchitis, coughs, colds, congestion, flu, laryngitis, throat infections, whooping cough, and sinus infections.

For digestion it helps colic, improves digestion, nausea, gas, and is soothing to the intestines.

For the nervous system it balances the emotions, it’s calming and uplifting. It just makes you feel better. It also helps with convulsion and epilepsy, delusions, depression, insomnia, headaches and migraines, nervous tension, trembling, panic, relaxing, stress, shock, and vertigo. It even helps with PMS.

Lavender can be used “neat” (straight from the bottle). Most essential oils aren’t safe to use this way, but lavender is.  It is important to buy certified lavender from a reputable source as it is one of the most artificially produced oils.

Events

Inn GroundsLots of exciting events coming up in the next couple of months.  Here are just a few to whet your appetite.

*Accountants Day Special on May 7

*Mother’s Day Brunch on May 13

*“Planting with Kellie”  on May 29

*Warrior Dash-Weekend Package on June 2-3

*Washboard Music Festival on June 14-15

 

Many of you remember Gerard Shay, our old Sous Chef, and have heard his band play at the Inn.  His band will be part of the Duck Creek Log Jam in the Hocking Hills on Memorial Day weekend.   To learn more about it, go to http://www.duckcreeklogjam.com/

Quite often we offer special deals that you can only find on social media outlets.  Connect today to Facebook,  Twitter and Pinterest 

Enjoy the rest of spring as it rolls into summer.  Come join us on the patio for an ice cold mug of Rockmill beer or cool, refreshing glass of lemonade.

Ellen and Terry
Innkeepers

March INNformation at Cedar Falls

March 1st, 2012 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

Dear Friends,

 

The warmer winter weather has waterfalls flowing at their fullest and the early spring flowers blossoming.  The purple and white crocuses are showing their vibrant colors.  Also, we know spring is just round the corner as college breaks are happening.  Guests are scheduling mother-daughter getaways and family fun time.  And, beginning next week, we will be open for lunch daily from 11:30am-1:30pm as well as offering our new spring dinner menu.

 

Office FaceliftThe Office/Check-In area received a facelift in February.  Also, new furniture arrived for the RedBud and Hickory Hollow cabins.  Next week, Terry and Steve begin a full renovation of the Strong Wolf cabin.  It will be closed down most of March.

 

 

 

Nicole McCabe Guest Services ManagerAfter several weeks of interviewing, we decided to promote from within for our Guest Services Manager position.  We are excited that Nicole McCabe has joined our team fulltime.  Some of our guests have had the pleasure of receiving a massage from Nicole and others have seen her friendly face at check in.

Parties for our staff continue!!  Check out these photos of our “cooks dinner” at the Lodge at Hideaway Hills.  Also, a majority of our staff enjoyed dinner and a tour at Glenlaurel.  Look at these in our photo gallery.

Congratulations to Courtney Yoakum from Columbus, OH.  She won our vacation giveaway at the AAA Vacation Show in January.  Courtney won a FREE weeknight stay and hearty breakfast.

Lots of exciting events coming up in the next couple of months.  Here are just a few to whet your appetite.

American Red Cross Blood Drive

*InnSpirits Dinner on March 9

*Weekend CookInn Class-Fare w/Bold Flavors-March 30-31

*April Fool’s Day Special-April 1

*Easter Brunch-April 8-11:30am-2:00pm

*Red Cross Blood Drive-April 14

 

From Randy, our Spa Manager, here are some good tips for would-be spa goers.
When coming for your spa treatment, it is always best not to wear an excessive amount of make-up of perfume.

While some guests prefer to schedule an appointment for someone else and “surprise them”, sometimes it is not the best idea.  Occasionally, a “surprise massage” is not as well accepted as the giver had hoped.  If you want to surprise them, I suggest you give them some forewarning so they can mentally prepare and be relaxed when they arrive.

Deals, deals and more deals!  If you aren’t connected to facebook and twitter with us you might want to think twice.  Weekly, we are offering special deals that you can only find there.  Connect here today at Facebook and twitterWant to post a blog after your stay with us, go here.  

As we move into spring, stop by and see us.  There is always something new and exciting happening.

Ellen and Terry

Innkeepers

February INNformation at Cedar Falls

February 2nd, 2012 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

Dear Friends,
The falls are glistening this winter.  With the mixture of rain and snow thus far, the ice formations give way to the water flowing behind them leaving an imprint in your mind not be forgotten.   It is a photographer’s paradise.
Winter time is the perfect time of year to take extra special care of our staff. With the restaurant closed on Tuesdays, it allows us time to have parties and outings for our team.  Click here to see some photos.  Our housekeeping department went out to eat.  And, we hosted our “after holiday” staff party in The Gathering Place and Fireside Lounge.
Wellness Principles
There are seven foundational wellness principles that form the basis of health and wellness. Each principle follows the laws of nature because that is the only way to sustain good health.
The wellness principles are:

  • Think
  • breathe
  • drink
  • eat
  • sleep
  • exercise
  • detox
  • environmental
Wellness
Within each principle there are opportunities to make good or bad choices. If you make poor choices, illness may result. If you make good choices, over time you may achieve vibrant health. The principles may seem simple, and they are in a way. But in today’s world of artificial and processed foods, artificial light, toxins, limited or inappropriate exercise, and constant stress, living by these simple principles can be very challenging. The more you control your lifestyle and make healthy choices, the closer you get to wellness.
Position Open
We are sad to announce the departure of Stephanie George, our longtime Office Manager/Group Coordinator. We are searching for just the right individual to join our management team.  See details if you are interested (or know anyone) in our Guest Services Manager position.
Primary duties include managing, directing and performing all front office functions and coordinating group events related to achieve excellent service.   Experience in supervising, sales, computer skills and customer service. Weekend hours. Send resume and salary requirements to ellen@innatcedarfalls.com.
Business Center
Winter projects continue as we just completed our new Business Center.  Located in the Fireside Lounge, guests can now check their emails (if you are so inclined) and print boarding passes (for free).
Business Center
Lots of exciting events coming up in the next couple of months.  Here are just a few to whet your appetite.
*Valentine’s Day Special (almost full) on Feb 14
*Winter Wine TasteInn (almost full) on Feb 24
*Leap Year Special on Feb 29
*Inn Spirits Dinner with Middle West Spirits on Mar 9

Deals, deals and more deals! If you aren’t connected to Facebook and Twitter with us you might want to think twice. Weekley, we are offering special deals that you can only find there. Connect here today at Facebook and Twitter.
Don’t miss out hiking the Hocking Hills this winter. Cozy up woth us in the Fireside Lounge with a mug of hot chocolate.
Ellen and Terry
Innkeepers

Red Cross Blood Drive

November 29th, 2011 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

Every two seconds someone in the United States is in need of blood, and more than 38,000 blood donations are needed every day. At the Inn, we are very honored to have joined the Red Cross in their efforts to provide more than 40 percent of the blood needed in our nation.

We held our third Red Cross Blood Drive on November 5 and collected a total of 22 units of blood. Participants were treated to chili, bratwurst and more goodies after their donation and the event was heralded as a success all around.

A special thank you to everyone who participated in the blood drive, and especially to Nancy Campbell for all of her hard work!

Join us in the Hocking Hills this winter! Welcome, and Enjoy!

Holiday Wreath Making in the Hocking Hills

November 17th, 2011 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

The Hocking Hills are known for their magnificent forests and breathtaking natural beauty. Take a part of them home with you this holiday season!

On December 8, Inn gardener and nature enthusiast Kellie Hutchison will lead our annual Holiday Wreath Making Class. Join us and make your own natural 20-24″ wreath out of fresh cut evergreens and dried botanicals. Grab a friend or family member and a special decoration or two of your own and meet us in the Fireside Lounge for some decorating fun! The class takes place from 10am-2pm and includes a gourmet lunch in our award-winning restaurant and all supplies.

There’s much to do  in the Hocking Hills this holiday season! Join us for wreath making, cookie baking, celebrating, and more! Welcome, and Enjoy!

Nature Of Life Fall Workshop In The Hocking Hills

October 6th, 2011 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

Fall in the Hocking Hills is the perfect place for self discovery and examination. The sound of the leaves mingles with the sound of your heart; the beauty of the Hills complements the beauty of your soul.

Join the father-daughter team of Stephen Emerick and Shawna Emerick as they create the space for exploration of the nature of one’s inner environment. This two-day retreat is titled Nature of Life: Inner Voice-Inner Light and is designed for those seeking to explore and expand an understanding of Self, while nurturing the physical and expanding the lingual.

Stephen will share from poetry he wrote at the Inn and Shawna will lead participants through mild Yoga movements and meditation. Time for writing and sharing your own expressions of poetry is provided within a supportive environment. Participants will receive a complimentary copy of Poems from The Inn at Cedar Falls: The Written Words and Poems from Deep Woods: The Written Words, both by Stephen Emerick.

This popular workshop runs Sunday, October 30 – Tuesday, November 1, and is the perfect way to prepare for the busy holiday season. Contact the Inn to reserve your spot!

See you in the beautiful Hocking Hills this fall! Welcome, and Enjoy!

32nd Annual Fall Hike

September 27th, 2011 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

Hope Furnace

October in the Hocking Hills would not be complete without the Annual Fall Hike at Lake Hope State Park!

Lake Hope is located in the heart of Ohio’s Hanging Rock iron region and is known for its abandoned mines, ancient mounds, and beautiful scenery. In its 32nd year, the Annual Fall Hike is a 3 mile guided hike from the shelter house to Hope Furnace. Hikers enjoy Sassafras tea to start off their hike and bean soup and cornbread at the completion. Scheduled for Saturday, October 15 at 10:00am, the hike is free.

Lake Hope State Park is just a scenic drive away from the Inn through beautiful Hocking and Vinton counties. Return to the Inn and relax at our luxurious spa. Enjoy a delicious dinner in our award-winning restaurant and admire the stars as they can only be seen in the Hocking Hills around our fire circle. Finish off the day with a night of peace and quiet in one of our fabulous rooms, cozy cottages, and spacious cabins.

There are few places more beautiful than Hocking Hills in the fall! Welcome! And Enjoy!

Fall Wine & Beer Fest In The Hocking Hills

September 25th, 2011 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

It is just one short week until our second Wine & Beer Fest! This event was so much fun in July and we know this one is going to be even better!

Taking place on Saturday, October 1, from 2-5pm, guests are invited to taste and test a variety of delicious wines and beers in our Gathering Place. The Inn is excited to welcome back Matthew from Rockmill Brewery with his fabulous and organic local brews, as well as wine expert Steve Gifford, who will bring a great selection of red and white wines. Chef Anthony will provide light appetizers including Artisanal Cheeses & Fruits and Gravlox and Tapenade with Crostini & Flatbreads.

And entertainment will even be provided by The Hocking River String Band! A group of friends from Lancaster, Ohio, the band is a culmination of all of their favorite things about music, with each player bringing something unique to the table.

No reservations are needed. Just join us for some great food, great music, and great wine and beer! See you in the Hocking Hills this fall! Welcome, and Enjoy!

Hocking Hills Canoe for the Cure

September 3rd, 2011 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

Spend a weekend in the Hocking Hills for a good cause and join in Hocking Valley Canoe Livery’s Canoe for the Cure!

The 3rd Annual Canoe for the Cure will take place on September 10, 2011 and is a full day event aimed at raising money and awareness for breast cancer. The day is full of events for canoeists of all skills and abilities and all proceeds will go straight to the American Cancer Society.

For the strong and hardy, the 5 mile canoe race kicks off at 10:00am and is a real test of endurance, and for those who just want to have fun, ‘Up the Creak without a Paddle’ launches at 11:00am and is all about teamwork. Get a scenic tour of the entire Hocking River with renowned naturalists Paul Knoop and Alan Cohen at noon, visiting the Natural Rockbridge, the old Hocking Canal, and more.

At 4:00pm take part in the Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin contests at the Family Fun Center, and go-kart race for the cure around a figure eight go-kart track at 6:00pm to close out the day.

Contact Hocking Valley Canoe Livery for more information, and contact the Inn to reserve one of our beautiful rooms, cabins or cottages for the weekend. Feel yourself being rejuvenated and refreshed as you are pampered in our spa and enjoy dinner in our award-winning restaurant. See you in the Hocking Hills this fall! Welcome, and Enjoy!

Hocking Hills Indian Run

August 28th, 2011 by Innkeeper, Inn & Spa At Cedar Falls

Join us in the Hills this September for the Annual Hocking Hills Indian Run!

One of the most unique events in the Midwest, the Indian Run is a true test of athletic stamina and concentration. Taking place September 17, runners will wind through Hocking Hills State Park and State Forest, following a 5k, 10k, 20k or 60k route. Crossing small streams, following dirt roadways and traveling uphill and down, the Indian Run is an opportunity to see the Hocking Hills in all its fall beauty – a truly spectacular sight.

At the Inn, you are in a prime spot for running or watching, and our spa is the perfect place to relax and recover when you’ve completed your course. Have dinner in our award-winning restaurant, and spend the evening gazing at the stars and enjoying the peace that can be found in the Hills.

There is always something going on in the Hocking Hills. Pay us a visit this fall and see for yourself! Welcome, and Enjoy!

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