Thursday, 18 October 2012

Grandeur Celebrations at Rhona Silver’s Huntington Townhouse, Always Remembered!

Rhona Silver’s Huntington townhouse is an epitome of remembrance, etched in the history of the American Catering industry. This spectacular Townhouse is known for some of the best celebrations and events, which will always be remembered. Rhona Silver, the souvenir of the American Catering Industry bought the Huntington Townhouse in the year 1996, and it went on to be reckoned as one of the biggest milestones in her journey of success.

Rhona’s enthusiasm for the catering industry motivated her to buy the Huntington Townhouse, as an extension of her small catering business. This was a huge property of 150,000 sq. ft and traversed over 18 acres of land resplendent with towering ornamental gates and lush green lawns. The previous family of the Huntington townhouse did not even consider Ms. Silver as a serious bidder, but destiny had other plans for her. No one would have imagined the success of the Huntington Townhouse, would it witnessed hundreds of celebrations, parties, wedding receptions, corporate events and occasional ceremonies that included many people, even the rich and the famous.

The welcoming façade with its roman pillars, and the exquisite interiors enchanted one’s senses. The five ballrooms could house around three thousand guests, and the nine kitchens took care of the delectable food. The state of the art amenities along with Rhona’s skilled team were known for delivering the best for any event

Rhona Silver Huntington Townhouse became known in the hospitality industry for its extensive planning and perfect execution. In an interview, Rhona talked fondly about her team at the Huntington Townhouse saying, “We were a team, and it takes a team to make a perfect day. People come to Huntington Townhouse because of the experience we give them É food, décor and the hospitality.”

The wonderful days at this property cam Rhona Silver Huntington Townhouse was reckoned as one of the most prominent catering halls in the catering industry to an end, when Rhona decided to sell it off to Lowe’s and take the next step in her soaring catering career of the United States, and is still remembered by many as the epitome for successfully hosting of events.

Just like a quote by Willa Cather on unforgettable memories, “Some memories are realities, and are better than anything that can ever happen to one again,” the Huntington Townhouse brought quite a few.

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