Educational Series

Live Tweeting from the Upcoming High Country Beer Fest

High Country Beer FestWe will be tweeting live from the High Country Beer fest on September 4th from 3pm until 7pm. If you prefer to drink fine craft beers rather then read about them, then come on up next weekend and enjoy yourselves. Tickets are on sale on-line at http://www.hcbeerfest.com .

High Country Host Blog post on our upcoming Social Media sessions

Talk of the Town I have found the first series of these sessions to be extremely informative and would suggest them to any business that is looking for sound advice and training on the uses of Social Media as a marketing tool.  Great folks teaching the class and you will have some fun at the same time. Blog Post : http://highcountryhost.com/blog/

New Social Media links for the High Country Beer Fest!

High Country Beer FestWe are proud to be the host of the High Country Beer Fest each year and this year looks to be a terrific event.  Last year was a sell out so please be proactive and get your tickets in advance.  We will limit the event to 1000 participants so that all can have an enjoyable afternoon without having to wait too long in lines.  This years event is on Saturday, September 4th, 2010 at the Broyhill Inn.

Be the "Talk of the Town", or you can attend it. Social Marketing Session Tuesday, Jan 12th

Talk of the TownCome attend our next Talk of the Town social marketing session at the Broyhill Inn.  The sessions are extremely informative and you will learn some great ideas to take back to your place of business.  I can honestly say that just about all I have learned regarding the use social media for the Broyhill Inn, I have learned from this talented team.

If You Think All Fungus Is Bad...

Sound like a weird title for a note from the Broyhill? Well then, you need to come out to our Wine 101 class! We don't call it "Getting Schooled on Wine" for nothing! Tonight the theme for the wine tasting was on wines from Germany and Austria. A few fun facts from the evening include: Germany is most known for it's white wines. 85% of the wines produced there are white. Germany's noted wine region is in the South-West along the Rhine and Mosel rivers near France. It is too cold in the northern areas of Germany to support wine production.

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