The space is available to rent for private events including parties and corporate gatherings.
. The space in a strip center is multi-purpose and available for a variety of events from birthdays and anniversary parties to corporate meetings.
Perry owns True Story Events, an event and wedding planning company, and The Cupcake Lady. Her cupcakes in a jar have sold at places such as Harrisburg Flea and Spring Gate Vineyard in Lower Paxton Township. “We have been talking about getting a space because she is an event planner. She does these events and she is always looking for places to hold them at. What she was running into was not finding a location that was aesthetically pleasing for her customers,” Vinson said.“We were racking our brains for a cute name that would be kind of catchy,” she said.
Clients can buy pre-set packages by Emerald Suite including decorating and baking by Perry or select their own vendors.
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