In July 2015, Carrie Panoff stayed at The Lyme Inn in anticipation of picking up her daughter Eliana from her stay at Camp Walt Whitman. Needing a quick breakfast “to go”, they noticed that they needed utensils. The Lyme Inn provided flatware to them “as long as little Eliana would promise to return them the following year. With a smile, she said “Sure…I PROMISE!”
For the next 365 days Eliana could not stop mentioning that this was her special project, and that she would not forget. Sure enough, in came Eliana on July 22nd 2016 with a smile ear to ear and her little hands filled with the flatware she borrowed. “We could not be more proud of Eliana for staying true to her promise, it was great to see her again.” said Jack Elliott, the Innkeeper.
Sometimes, it’s the little things that mean the most…
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