Seattle Meeting Plan Guide Fall/Winter 2008-2009 - (Page 20) LYNNWOOD CONVENTION CENTER APART: FACILITY WHAT SETS OUR Let us offer you a brief glimpse at some of the features that make the Lynnwood Convention Center your ideal meeting location: • 34,000 square feet available for meetings, banquets or exhibitions. • More than 600 free parking spaces on site. • 11 flexible meeting rooms. • 1,300-person general session capacity; 730person dining capacity. • Facility-wide Internet access and wireless connectivity. • Complete audiovisual, electrical and telecommunications support. • Savor Catering by SMG raises the bar for culinary excellence in Lynnwood. By placing emphasis on working with local farmers and wonderful Northwest wineries, we ensure that only the finest ingredients are provided for your palate. Great food is meant to be shared. Let’s mingle! 3711 196TH ST. S.W., LYNNWOOD, WA 98036 PHONE: 888-778-7155 FAX: 425-778-7965 WWW.LYNNWOODCC.COM INFO@LYNNWOODCC.COM ABOUT OUR FACILITIES & SERVICES The Lynnwood Convention Center serves as a catalyst and a vital space to convene, think, dine or inspire you to meet your goals and celebrate life. We are part of the daring venture that will offer all of the useful and necessary tools for the perfect gathering. Your next meeting experience is brought to you full of quality, creativity and a modicum of humor. Ideally located just 17 minutes north of downtown Seattle in Snohomish County, we are situated in the heart of Washington’s aerospace, high-tech and bio-med corridor. Conveniently located near I-5, I-405 and Highway 99, you are just moments away from a wonderful event experience. The city of Lynnwood offers an abundance of shopping and outdoor activities, boasting the county’s largest shopping center, golf courses, parks, biking/walking trails and great dining options. Simply put…a better meeting place. We wish you many opportunities for fun and happiness in the days ahead. 20 CONVENTION FACILITIES http://WWW.LYNNWOODCC.COM
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