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Good-bye 2011! Hello 2012 & Changes!

Good-bye 2011…A year to remember!

My first marketing grant from The Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau

A tour of the Consol Energy Center which included Old Man Winter dropping inches of snow in a short time frame.  Took over 5 hour  to   to get home from Pittsburgh.   I was white knuckled when I stopped at Chef Robinson’s in Jeannette to ask to use the ladies room. Even  though the restaurant was closed they not only let me in but made me dinner.  I am forever grateful.

I paid more for snow removal for two parking places and the sidewalks in front of the B&B than I spent in 6 years.  Yes there was a lot of snow…but the cost was way past my budget.  Can you imagine the cost if I would have had professional snow removal from the long drive-way, the parking lot in back and spaces in front of the motel.   (I now own a 30 inch snow blower with power steering)

Next I got caught in a hail storm on my way to Greensburg!  The Soupkid van had dimples and dents-so off to the body shop for a huge make-over paid for by insurance.  I was scared as the golf ball sometime baseball size hail beat against my van.  I felt like popcorn inside a micro-wave.   If I thought I had van damage it was nothing compared to the roof damage on the B&B.  Hail beat the roof up and the roof lost the battle.   Half of my two car garage is filled with shingles as well as other roofing materials.  The replacement must be complete by April 15, 2012.   If you are wondering why the roof hasn’t been replaced as of now-well I am happy to say the B&B was to busy week days for me to close for 5 days so the work could be completed.   Can you imagine guests trying to enjoy breakfast or a relaxing more with all the noise above them.   I convinced my insurance company to let me postpone the work (on the word of my contractor who said it wouldn’t be a problem).   MY ROOFER IS LOCAL!  No storm chasers on my roof.

I enjoyed a busy year…along with business booming, there was never ending laundry, ironing, cleaning, cooking and more of the same. As a single innkeeper I found myself working long hours (nothing new) needing additional help with serving breakfast and housekeeping.  Good help is not easy to find in Ligonier and I didn’t like the position I found myself in…paying more and getting less.  Sometimes there were four of us working and still couldn’t keep up-well the help couldn’t keep up. After a long hard look as well as a lot of thought of my business I have had to make some changes.   Starting January 2nd, 2012 Full breakfast will be served week-ends only…Continental breakfast will be available Sunday through Friday mornings with the exception of guests who have booked their 2012 accommodations in 2011. This was not an easy decision for me to make as I enjoy cooking breakfast and personally am not fond of continental breakfast.   I will be able to handle breakfast on my own with out the added cost of help and or the help not showing up or not guest friendly.

Although I welcome small groups with many asking for discounts because they are filling up the B&B.  In fact; the B&B fills up  based on size, repeat guests and Ligonier being a destination.    Just like a restaurant has a charge for parties of 8 or more,  Campbell House will have a 10% surcharge for groups of 6 or more starting with the new year. Exception any groups who booked their 2012 reservations in 2011.

As I say good-bye to 2011, I  look forward to a new year in which I am about to embark on my 19th year in business…I look forward to a growing business while taking in  to consideration changing times and an older Innkeeper…that’s me.


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Elopement Package Inncludes: $695.00 * Two nights lodging in a King or Queen Suite

* Breakfast for two (Photo of first breakfast as Mr. & Mrs)

* Wedding cake  & toasting for Two

* Arrangement of civil ceremony (Local Officiate Preforms Ceremony

* Private ceremony at Campbell House B&B or in Ligonier’s beautiful gazebo .

* Photo Album of “your” Special Day (4×6 photos) Custom album available for $50 additional)

* Bouquet for the Bride/Boutonniere for the Groom

* Wedding Dinner Voucher (local restaurant)

* NOTE: Wedding couple is responsible for obtaining PA. marriage license…

* Advance reservations with payment in full required.


Call 888-238-9812


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Here is what Jeff Foxworthy has to say about Pennsylvanians…; If your local Dairy Queen is closed from September through May, you may live in Pennsylvania. If someone in a Home Depot store offers you assistance and they don’t even work there, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you’ve worn shorts and a parka… at the same time, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you’ve had a leng…thy telephone conversation with someone who dialed a wrong number, you may live in Pennsylvania. If “vacation” means going anywhere south of Harrisburg for the weekend, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you measure distance in hours, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you know several people who have hit a deer more than once, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you have switched from ‘heat’ to ‘A/C’ in the same day and back again, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you install security lights on your house and garage, but leave both doors unlocked, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you carry jumpers in your car and your wife knows how to use them, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you design your kid’s Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit, you may live in Pennsylvania. If the speed limit on the highway is 55 mph -you’re going 80 and everybody is passing you, you may live in Pennsylvania. If driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you know all 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter and road construction, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you may live in Pennsylvania … If you find 10 degrees “a little chilly”, you may live in Pennsylvania. If you actually understand these jokes, repost this so all of your Pennsylvania friends and others can see,you definitely do live – or have lived – in Pennsylvania


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