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  • Read: Keith Crippen Wins Alex Osborn Award At Addy’s
    • Company News
    : March 26, 2007

    Keith Crippen Wins Alex Osborn Award At Addy’s

    Keith Crippen, Manager of Creative Services, Corporate Communications and Marketing for Delaware North Companies, was named the winner of the 2007 Alex Osborn Award for Creativity at the 2007 Buffalo ADDY’s.
  • Read: Golf Courses Are Hot Spots For Golf Travel
    • Attractions
    : March 23, 2007

    Golf Courses Are Hot Spots For Golf Travel

    Delaware North Companies Parks & Resorts golf courses come in all shapes and sizes. From the Donald Ross-designed PANORAMA course at The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel in New Hampshire to the nine-hole Wawona Golf Course in Yosemite National Park, Delaware North offers something for every golfer.
  • Read: Tourism Professionals Bolster Effort At Kennedy Space Center
    • Attractions
    : March 20, 2007

    Tourism Professionals Bolster Effort At Kennedy Space Center

    Ramping up for Florida’s only new attraction in 2007, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has added four tourism industry veterans.
  • Read: Delaware North Chairman & Ceo Donates $1 Million To World -Renowned Cancer Institute
    • Company News
    • Stewardship
    : March 12, 2007

    Delaware North Chairman & Ceo Donates $1 Million To World -Renowned Cancer Institute

    Jeremy Jacobs, chairman and CEO of global hospitality company Delaware North Companies and owner of the Boston Bruins, has provided a $1 million gift with his family to support an endowed chair in Immunology at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) in Buffalo, NY. The gift was made to RPCI’s Leaders for Life endowment campaign in honor of Jacobs’ brother, the late Dr. Lawrence D. Jacobs, an internationally renowned immunology researcher who died in 2001.
  • Read: Delaware North Companies Publishes Cookbook
    • Company News
    • Culinary
    : March 12, 2007

    Delaware North Companies Publishes Cookbook

    Delaware North Companies recently published the first in PATHWAYS TO PLATE.
  • Read: Delaware North Companies Travel & Hospitality Services Shines In Airport Revenue News? Best Concessions Poll
    • Culinary
    • Travel
    : March 12, 2007

    Delaware North Companies Travel & Hospitality Services Shines In Airport Revenue News? Best Concessions Poll

    Delaware North Companies Travel & Hospitality Services earned numerous honors at the announcement of Airport Revenue News’ 2007 Best Concessions Poll Winners. Delaware North Companies operations at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport helped the site pick up four first-place honors along with another second place award and a life-time achievement recognition.
  • Read: Golf Free Package At The BALSAMS
    • Special Programs
    : March 7, 2007

    Golf Free Package At The BALSAMS

    The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel is delighted to announce the appointment of Douglas A. Ruttle, P.G.A., as Director of Golf.As his first order of business, Doug is proud to present the irresistible rate being offered this summer at the BALSAMS.From Sunday through Thursday, guests will have the opportunity to book the Golf Free Package for only $99 per night.This package includes lodging, breakfast in the main dining room, and 18 holes of golf. The package will be available from May 18th through June 28th and from August 26th through October 14th, 2007.
  • Read: Delaware North Companies International Welcomes Exciting New Chef To Wembley Stadium
    • Culinary
    : March 6, 2007

    Delaware North Companies International Welcomes Exciting New Chef To Wembley Stadium

    Wembley Stadium has signedTom Aikens, one of the United Kingdom’s most exciting and talented chefs, to create a range of special desserts to be feature on the restaurant menu of Wembley’s prestigious members’ club, The Corinthian Club.
  • Read: Golden Knights To Honor Mercury Astronauts At World Space Expo
    • Attractions
    • Events
    : February 19, 2007

    Golden Knights To Honor Mercury Astronauts At World Space Expo

    World Space Expo, at Kennedy Space Center in Florida from November 3-11, 2007, announced today a weekend Aerial Salute by the U.S. Army Parachute Team Golden Knights as part of a 45th Anniversary tribute to Project Mercury.
  • Read: Space Shuttle Veterans Selected For 2007 U.S. Astronaut Hall Of Fame Induction
    • Attractions
    • Events
    : February 16, 2007

    Space Shuttle Veterans Selected For 2007 U.S. Astronaut Hall Of Fame Induction

    Michael L. Coats has logged more than 5,000 hours flying time in 28 different aircraft, and more than 400 carrier landings. He flew his first space shuttle flight as pilot of the maiden flight of Discovery. After overcoming the first pad abort of the shuttle program, Coats and his STS-41D crewmates deployed a prototype solar array and three satellites. Coats' second flight was also his first command, again aboard Discovery on mission STS-29. Only the third mission after the tragic loss of Challenger in 1986, Coats' crew deployed a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) and performed a space station "heat pipe" radiator experiment. After nearly five days and 3,000 photographs taken of the Earth, Coats landed the orbiter in California. Commander Coats flew his third and final Discovery flight, STS-39, in 1991 on an unclassified Department of Defense mission. He and his crew deployed, operated and retrieved the SPAS-II spacecraft and performed research of both natural and induced phenomena in the Earth's atmosphere. Coats left NASA to pursue opportunities in the private aerospace sector, holding management positions at Loral Space Information Systems and Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, where he most recently was vice president of Advance Space Transportation. In November 2005, Coats was name director of Johnson Space Center.