Christmas cookie tour of inns set

| September 21, 2012

HOLMES COUNTY –  The inns of Amish Country, dressed up and decked out for the holidays, will present the ultimate chocolate fantasy as they celebrate five years of Christmas confections during their Fifth annual Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns, Dreaming of a Chocolate Christmas tour event.  The tour, hosted by the Amish Country Lodging Council, will take place from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday and Monday, Dec. 2-3.

Twelve of Amish Country’s finest inns and bed and breakfasts will present a chocolate lovers journey of irresistible chocolate exploration through inns offering chocolate indulgences, from triple chocolate pecan cookies, caramel-filled chocolate cookies and Santa’s chocolate-chocolaty-chocolate-chip cookies, sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. 

Each stop on the self-guided tour offers patrons a specialty cookie, inspirational décor, and festive music. At select locations, local businesses will present food samples and holiday demonstrations.

Tickets are $30. Each patron will receive entrance to participating properties and a souvenir guide with the recipes of specialty chocolate cookies available to sample at each inn.  In the spirit of Christmas giving, all net proceeds will be donated to Hospice of Holmes County and the Love Center Food Pantry.

Festivities will conclude with a drawing for a $150 gift certificate that can be used for lodging at one of the participating inns.

Tickets will be available starting Monday, Oct. 1. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.christmascookietour.com, facebook.com/christmascookietour, or call the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau at 330-674-3975.  Tickets are limited.

The Amish Country Lodging Council is an association of area lodging providers operating under the auspices of the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce and whose mandate it is to provide guests with stays that are rewarding and memorable.

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