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We’re excited to announce that registration for the 2025 VTCA Annual Meeting is officially open! Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with industry peers, engage in timely discussions, and help shape the future of transportation in Virginia.
This Annual Meeting will include:
- VDOT & Industry Leadership
- Member Recognition & Awards
- New Officer Installation
- Annual Business Meeting
- and more!
VTCA’s Annual Meeting is family-friendly! As usual, we will offer our traditional “Family Breakfast” area for those not attending the business-focused breakfast.
As you prepare for the VTCA Annual Meeting, we recommend making your dining reservations in advance. Popular restaurants fill up quickly, so be sure to book before you leave to ensure the best experience during your stay. Be sure to check out the dress code for each dining venue, as some require a jacket for men. Jackets will be required in the casino.
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42 Below Bring your dancing shoes — it’s no longer sleepy time down South. Join us at The Greenbrier’s coolest spot for a cocktail. 42 Below in The Casino Club is where the timeless traditions of the legendary Old White Club live on through a nostalgic beverage menu and a black-and-white checkered dance floor. |
Café Carleton Café Carleton is open on Friday and Saturday nights with live cabaret shows from 9:00pm until midnight. The venue is named in honor of The Greenbrier’s late interior decorator, Carleton Varney, and is a tribute to his impact on America’s Resort. Don’t miss Bourbon at the Bar each Friday and Saturday at 5:00pm and 6:00pm to sample some of The Greenbrier’s private select bourbons. |
Draper’s Café Savor the soulful flavors of the South and beloved Dorothy Draper recipes in a uniquely vibrant and colorful diner atmosphere. Here, famous dishes will become family traditions. Imagine a Crab Louie salad, chicken pot pie, or a perfectly crispy fried green tomato sandwich — and it’s all made better when you dine together. Top off the meal with something sweet at the ice cream and dessert bar, overflowing with house-made treats. |
Sporting Clays
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Since The Greenbrier's Gun Club was established in 1913, skeet and trap have been popular pastimes at America’s Resort. The sporting clays course was designed by Justin Jones and John Higgins of the British School of Shooting and challenges shooters of all skill levels on a course that showcases the unique topography of the area.