New Jersey Hotel Offers Free Stay and Party for Anyone Out of Work
Jersey Shore hotel offering free stay to unemployed.
Atlantic Highlands, NJ, October 17, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The Blue Bay Inn, a Boutique Hotel with fast ferry access to Manhattan, is offering a Free Stay and Cocktail Party on New Year's Weekend to people who were recently laid off as part of their "Hotel for the Holidays" promotion.
On Saturday January 2nd, the 23 recipients will check into the hotel for their complimentary 2-Night Stay to be welcomed with a complimentary exclusive "Job Seekers Success Workshop" to be followed up with a "Copper Canyon Cocktail Party" on Sunday night, courtesy of renowned chef and the Copper Canyon restaurant owner, Michael Krikorian.
Hotel Owner, Dido Krikorian said, "In tough times like these offering a little hope to your neighbor is the least we can do. Let's say it's our version of a stimulus package".
In order to be eligible to participate in the "Hotel for the Holidays”, the prospective recipient must be a legal US resident who was laid off from a job within the US during the last 120 days at time of entry and must currently be receiving unemployment benefits. To enter, mail a letter explaining why you want to participate in ”Hotel for the Holidays". Letters must include your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, a current resume and a notarized copy of proof of unemployment benefits to Hotel for the Holidays, 51 1st Ave, Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716. All submissions must be received by December 1st, 2009 and will be selected during Christmas week. Recipients will be notified via e-mail, telephone and/or US Mail.
The Blue Bay Inn opened in 2004 as one of the first boutique hotels on the Jersey Shore and is modeled after a hotel the owners Dido and Sark Krikorian visited in Paris. Since then, Blue Bay Inn has attracted thousands of visitors from around the world who enjoy its proximity to Gateway National Park (Sandy Hook) beaches and fast ferry access to Manhattan. Atlantic Highlands is a seaport community located just south of Manhattan and is one of the oldest towns on the Jersey Shore. Home to the largest municipally owned marina and Mount Mitchell, the highest point on the eastern seaboard, Atlantic Highlands attracts visitors from around the world for its natural beauty and charm. For more information, please contact Robert Hilton (General Manager) at 732-708-9600.
For full "Hotel for the Holidays" rules and eligibility please visit their website.
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On Saturday January 2nd, the 23 recipients will check into the hotel for their complimentary 2-Night Stay to be welcomed with a complimentary exclusive "Job Seekers Success Workshop" to be followed up with a "Copper Canyon Cocktail Party" on Sunday night, courtesy of renowned chef and the Copper Canyon restaurant owner, Michael Krikorian.
Hotel Owner, Dido Krikorian said, "In tough times like these offering a little hope to your neighbor is the least we can do. Let's say it's our version of a stimulus package".
In order to be eligible to participate in the "Hotel for the Holidays”, the prospective recipient must be a legal US resident who was laid off from a job within the US during the last 120 days at time of entry and must currently be receiving unemployment benefits. To enter, mail a letter explaining why you want to participate in ”Hotel for the Holidays". Letters must include your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, a current resume and a notarized copy of proof of unemployment benefits to Hotel for the Holidays, 51 1st Ave, Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716. All submissions must be received by December 1st, 2009 and will be selected during Christmas week. Recipients will be notified via e-mail, telephone and/or US Mail.
The Blue Bay Inn opened in 2004 as one of the first boutique hotels on the Jersey Shore and is modeled after a hotel the owners Dido and Sark Krikorian visited in Paris. Since then, Blue Bay Inn has attracted thousands of visitors from around the world who enjoy its proximity to Gateway National Park (Sandy Hook) beaches and fast ferry access to Manhattan. Atlantic Highlands is a seaport community located just south of Manhattan and is one of the oldest towns on the Jersey Shore. Home to the largest municipally owned marina and Mount Mitchell, the highest point on the eastern seaboard, Atlantic Highlands attracts visitors from around the world for its natural beauty and charm. For more information, please contact Robert Hilton (General Manager) at 732-708-9600.
For full "Hotel for the Holidays" rules and eligibility please visit their website.
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Contact
Blue Bay Inn
Robert Hilton
732-708-9600
www.bluebayinn.com
Contact
Robert Hilton
732-708-9600
www.bluebayinn.com
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