Tuesday, March 13, 2012

RED, BED & BREAKFAST

Cumberland Valley Bed and Breakfast Association celebrates National Red Cross Month.

Members of the Cumberland Valley Bed and Breakfast Association will celebrate National Red Cross Month, by making a donation to the Red Cross. Any time during the month of March that a guest makes a reservation and stays at one of our lodgings, the innkeeper will make a donation of $10. In addition, if the guest makes a contribution to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, their host will give them a gift to show their appreciation.

We understand that beyond blood drives, the American Red Cross offers disaster relief in local communities as well as communities across the country. In addition they offer educational opportunities, support for military families, as well as international relief.

The demand for services from the American Red Cross has definitely increased in the past 4 or 5 years, and the Cumberland Valley Bed and Breakfast Association wants to donate to this worthy organization.

The Cumberland Valley Bed and Breakfast Association has partnered with other organizations in the past, such as Project Share, our local food pantry and PAII (Professional Association of Innkeepers International) to support worthwhile projects.

The Cumberland Valley Bed & Breakfast Association is made up of a variety of lodging opportunities. They range from Victorian homes to country manors and rural farmhouses. Each one is unique, but the common thread that runs throughout this group of innkeepers is hospitality and warmth.

We encourage you to make a reservation and stay at one of our B&Bs during March, and support the American Red Cross www.redcrosscv.org .

For more information about the Cumberland Valley Bed and Breakfast Association visit our website at www.cvbednbreakfasts.com

1 comment:

  1. What a great way to help the community. My hat's off to those in the B&B community that do their part to help others through charities or fundraisers that benefit troubled areas and people in disaster areas.

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