Staff from the Inns of Aurora were the guests of April s Wednesday Morning Roundtable, where they reflected on the vision of the luxury resort, the imminent opening of its spa and more.
Laura Coburn, the Inns director of serenity, moderated the hour-long Zoom program and was joined by its chief operating officer, Sue Edinger, and its creative and marketing director, Alex Schloop.
Edinger began the program by reflecting on meeting Inns founder Pleasant Rowland in 2003. Looking to restore buildings in the historic village as a gift to her alma mater, Wells College, Rowland recruited Edinger from a career in hospitality in Washington. As she explained Wednesday, the American Girl entrepreneur wanted people to experience Aurora the way it was in the 1800s.
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April 12, 2021
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beyond the Arctic Circle, between
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The Inns of Aurora in the village of Aurora on the northwest shore of Cayuga Lake features the Aurora Inn and the 1833 Kitchen and Bar (pictured), the Fargo Bar and Grill and four other houses (inns) for guests.
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AURORA Like many businesses in Upstate New York, the Inns of Aurora in this tiny village on the northeastern shore of Cayuga Lake was blind-sided by the coronavirus pandemic.
Revenues this past March and April at the Cayuga County business “were just terrible,” said Sue Edinger, chief operating officer for the Inns of Aurora, which features the Aurora Inn and the1833 Kitchen and Bar, the Fargo Bar and Grill and four other separate houses (inns) for guests. When all are in play, more than 50 rooms are available for visitors.