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Simpsonville SC Hotel Provides Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending the Steve Kaufman and Gary Biscuit Davis Workshops and Concert

Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville, SC Hotel offers convenient lodging to guests attending the flat picking and banjo workshops at Simpsonville Arts Center on March 2, 2013.

Simpsonville SC Hotel Provides Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending the Steve Kaufman and Gary Biscuit Davis Workshops and Concert
2013-02-28
NORCROSS, GA, February 28, 2013 (Press-News.org) Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville Hotel offers convenient lodging to guests attending the Steve Kaufman and Gary "Biscuit" Davis workshops. Open to all playing levels, Kaufman is offering a flat picking workshop and Davis is teaching a banjo workshop; both men are 3 time national champions in their discipline. Taking place at Simpsonville Arts Center on Saturday, March 2, 2013, the workshops are scheduled from 1-4pm and a concert will be held at 8:00pm. For reservations and ticket information, visit www.safiarts.org.

"We are pleased to welcome anyone attending programs sponsored by the Simpsonville Arts Foundation, explains Greg Carpenter, General Manager at the Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville South Carolina Hotel. "The music workshops are sure to be great opportunities for anyone interested in learning more about playing acoustic guitar, flat picking, and banjo music," says Carpenter.

The Holiday Inn Express is a top choice among other hotels in Simpsonville. Their guests are sure to enjoy:
- Complimentary hot breakfast
- Free high-speed Internet
- 24-hour business center
- Meeting space
- On-site fitness facility
- Seasonal outdoor pool

This hotel near Greenville SC is located just off I-385 and is only 16 miles from the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport.

The Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville, 4 story interior corridor property, provides guests with convenient smoking and nonsmoking rooms to choose from. For more information or to book your stay, contact the Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville SC Hotel at 864-962-8500 or visit them online at www.SimpsonvilleHotel.com.

About the Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville

The Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville is located just south of Greenville and only minutes from Mauldin, Fountain Inn and Laurens. The hotel located just off I-385 at exit 27 with easy access to I-85, I-185 and I-26. Both Southchase and Woodfield Business Parks are located within 5 miles of our Simpsonville hotel. This property offers a full range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional.

For more information visit: http://www.SimpsonvilleHotel.com

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[Press-News.org] Simpsonville SC Hotel Provides Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending the Steve Kaufman and Gary Biscuit Davis Workshops and Concert
Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville, SC Hotel offers convenient lodging to guests attending the flat picking and banjo workshops at Simpsonville Arts Center on March 2, 2013.