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Cinnamon Mornings and Savory Nights

Whether you're hosting a formal get-together or need a quick brunch idea, this book will spark your imagination and your appetite.
Innkeeper's Story
presenting
The Innkeepers
from Carriage House of Woodstock Inn

Mark and Debbie Stanglin have wanted to be innkeepers since they were engaged in Woodstock in October of 1989.
Mark, originally from Dallas, Texas, has an MBA from North Texas State University. Mark has been involved in commercial real estate since 1984. As you can see from the Rose Bowl picture below, Mark loves sports! Debbie is from New Jersey, has a BA from Lynchburg College and a law degree from Syracuse University. Debbie worked at IBM from 1988 until January 2000, when Mark and Debbie decided to leave the corporate life and bought the Carriage House of Woodstock. Debbie is the B&B chef and is active in school activities such as the School Board and the Yoh Theatre Players.
Stephanie - (age 17) is an integral part of the inn - when there is no school, she is often helping out serving breakfast in the morning and entertaining the guests with what's happening around Woodstock. Stephanie is very active in the High School's Theatre Group, Interact, SADD, Forensics and the school newspaper.
Enjoy meeting Ruggles, the cat. He'll love to play with you or just lay next to you in the parlor.
Tell your hosts Pamela Lanier sent you!
Carriage House of Woodstock
Innkeeper(s):Debbie & Mark Stanglin
Address:
Route 4 West
455 Woodstock Rd
Woodstock, VT 05091
Phone: 802-457-4322
Toll Free: 800-791-8045
Fax: 802-457-4322
Email: Email Inn
Website: View Website
Accolades
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