Thursday 28 August 2014

Thursday August 28, 2014


There are 3 functions today, 2 day meetings and one afternoon reception.

It’s another busy day for the hotel with only 8 rooms left to sell!

The Cafe continues to operate through the Grand Hall for Breakfast, lunch and dinner today.

This day in history: In 1963 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincolm Memorial to civil rights demonstrators.

 

By, Sarah

Wednesday 27 August 2014




  • Breakfast will be served in the Grand Hall on Friday August 29th. The Cafe will be closed for lunch and then open for dinner on Friday night and all meals on Saturday and Sunday.
  • Monday September 1st is a holiday, so breakfast will be served in the Grand Hall from 8am-10am and then the Café will be closed for the remainder of the day.
  • The repairs that are being done in the Café are taking longer than expected, so all meals will be served in the Grand Hall from Tuesday September 2nd-Thursday September 4th.
  • Tuesday will be a busy day for us, as there are a few different events happening. We will be serving a lunch buffet in the Grand Hall along with the regular café menu.
  • The students will be returning to the city on Sunday September 1st, and Jacki and George will be handing out free bottled water and coffee for students who are moving into Saugeen Hall.
  • For those who are interested, Western is hosting a food festival at the McIntosh Gallery from Tuesday Sept. 2nd-Friday September 5th.
  • Many departments are hiring right now.
  • Chris has just been hired as a dishwasher and starts on Friday, stop by the kitchen and say hello!
  • Spencer's last day with us was today, he will be moving to B.C. Best of luck Spencer!
  • The hotel has been doing very well this month, they are currently at 1205 rooms sold compared to 1040 this time last year.
  • The hotel is number 13 on trip advisor and the café is number 12

Wednesday August 27, 2014



The hotel has only 12 rooms left to sell for tonight!

The Café continues to operate through the Grand Hall for Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Neil is on vacation... but he keeps on popping in. (he must miss us)

This day in history: In 1883, a massive volcanic eruption on the island of Krakatoa blew up most of the island and resulted in tsunamis that killed over 36,000 (wow)


By, Sarah

Tuesday 26 August 2014

Welcome Justin


Justin is our newest Front Desk Agent and we are pleased to welcome him to the Windermere team!

Justin most recently worked in the Cayman Islands at the Sunshine Suites Resort. He's also worked in Waterton, & Jasper. He is a graduate of Fanshawe College in the Tourism and Travel program and Justin grew up in London.

Tuesday August 26, 2014


Today until Thursday the Cafe has relocated to the Grand Hall for breakfast, lunch and dinner while the Cafe is undergoing some renovations.

The hotel has only 9 rooms left to sell for tonight!

Neil is on vacation, and somehow the place is still standing.

This day in history: In 1920 the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote went into effect.

 

By, Sarah

Monday 25 August 2014

Monday August 25, 2014


Today until Thursday the Cafe has relocated to the Grand Hall for breakfast, lunch and dinner while the Cafe is undergoing some renovations.

In banquets we have two day meeting.

The hotel has a busy week ahead, only 10 rooms left to sell tonight.

Neil and Del are on vacation this week.  

 

By, Sarah

Vacation


I'm on vacation this week, taking it easy and relaxing with a beer and a burger, be back Sunday for move in day, have a great week folks !!!!

Friday 22 August 2014

Friday August 22, 2014


 
 
Today is the Research Park BBQ at the Convergence Centre, and what a beautiful day for it!

Today in banquets we have a Rehearsal dinner in the Grand Hall.

The Hotel has 12 rooms left to sell today and is sold out tomorrow.

Neil will be on vacation next week; talk to Christina Annett for further details regarding the party and general mayhem she’s planned for while the boss is away. J

This Day in History: In 1902 Theodore Roosevelt became the first United States President to ride in an automobile.

 

By, Sarah

Thursday 21 August 2014

The Manor History

Hey History Buffs! The Windermere Manor hasn't always been a hotel, there's some pretty interesting history associated with it. Take a wander over to the hotel, where we've got some photos of the Manor in its pre hotel days on display in the hallways.


Happy Reading!


Christina



 

The Windermere Manor

“Its History and Its Traditions Maintained”

 

Somewhere between “stately and quaint” best describes The Windermere Manor. This fine
Estate, built in 1925 by John E. Smallman is a faithful architectural reflection of Tudor
Windermere small drawing (3)England and a fitting tribute to his father Thomas, a founding member of “The Imperial Oil
Company.” Although slightly altered, inside the Manor retains its feeling of a by-gone era of
warmth and luxury.
 
Grandson, John Smallman and his family enjoyed many years in this estate until his
relocation in the early 1970’s. The Windermere Manor opened its doors in 1991 after
extensive renovations on the existing Manor House. Planned as a component of the
University of Western Ontario’s Research Park Development offering meeting/conference
facilities, food and beverage and hotel accommodations, Windermere Manor is a hotel,
restaurant, banquet hall, and conference facility – all with a resort-like atmosphere.
The Hotel is built atop of what was once the large in-ground swimming pool. The original
farm was a horse farm and cash crops were also grown. The Smallman family although
known for “Smallman & Ingram Dry Goods” in downtown London and its association with
Imperial Oil, also had a passion for breeding and racing horses. Down the path between the
hotel and Manor House are the remnants of an old stone bridge that was once part of a
horse run that wound through the property.
More recently, additions and renovations have allowed for meeting spaces and a guest room
wing that were designed to gracefully blend with the original structure and convey a sense of
period continuity. These annexes provide today’s guest with all of the comforts and
conveniences of a modern hotel and meeting facility.
The baronial splendor of the Grand Hall, with its lofty ceilings, hand-hewn beams, oak
balcony and imposing yet welcoming wood-burning stone fireplace, echoes a by-gone era of
pageantry and privilege.
The Smallman Family hosted many gala events and celebrations over the years, The Grand
Hall being the site for many evenings of entertaining. At Windermere Manor, we continue
in this fine tradition.
The Smallman Mansion remains a significant London landmark and its unique setting and
atmosphere have helped create fond memories for many visitors and guests over the years.