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What’s better than sitting in the Field Championship VIP section at the Major League Baseball’s All Star game?
How about when it’s at Yankee Stadium? |
| On a perfect New York evening with a backdrop of the rich tapestry of Yankee Stadium and its history, Director of Sales & Marketing, Bob Pfeffer hosted one of the Resort’s infamous “Once in a Lifetime” events. As it’s been reported this is the final year of legendary Yankee Stadium. With the final curtain halfway drawn, the Cathedral wasn’t one to let the spotlight go easily. Highlighted with the longest All-Star Game in history, these Marco Island Marriott Group clients were treated to an event to remember.On a perfect New York evening with a backdrop of the rich tapestry of Yankee Stadium and its history, Director of Sales & Marketing, Bob Pfeffer hosted one of the Resort’s infamous “Once in a Lifetime” events. As it’s been reported this is the final year of legendary Yankee Stadium. With the final curtain halfway drawn, the Cathedral wasn’t one to let the spotlight go easily. Highlighted with the longest All-Star Game in history, these Marco Island Marriott Group clients were treated to an event to remember.
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| A private dining experience at Roy’s Restaurant in the Marriott Downtown preceded the chauffeured Limousine trip to the Bronx for the big event. “Seeing that many Hall of Fame players assembled on the hallowed grounds of Yankee Stadium was a real treat that the clients have said they’ll never forget” said Pfeffer who was seen wearing the resort’s signature Lilly Pulitzer (trademark symbol) apparel. |
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During the game there were a number of celebrity sightings including the Former Mayor Rudi Giuliani who stopped by for a taste of Paradise |
Posted by admin, filed under Lilly Pulitzer®. Date: August 22, 2008, 1:41 pm |
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