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Innkeeper Interviews: Meet Sean

Writer's picture: Chelsea Susan BednarChelsea Susan Bednar

{v}:Where did you grow up?

North Carolina (Highpoint)


{v}: Coffee, tea or … ?

Coffee and more coffee


(v}: What’s your idea of a perfect weekend day?

Go for a hike, eat some lunch, and kick back on the couch and watch a movie w Chloe


{v}: What’s your favorite local restaurant?

The Roasted Garlic


{v}: What’s on your nightstand?

I’d rather not say


{v}: What are you listening to?

Stick Figure


{v}: What is one thing you can't live without?

Chloe


{v}: What is your most used emoji?



{v}: What is your hidden talent?

Catching trout in the creek with my bare hands


{v}: What’s the worst-kept (or best-kept!) secret about East Chatham?

Hand hollow, Land of the Beavers


{v}: What advice do you have for visitors of the hotel?

Get lost (aka unplug and unwind and be present)



We hope you enjoyed getting to know Sean in this little interview. Say hi in person when you stay with us! We look forward to hosting your next visit. Thank you for reading.


The Team at Silver Maple Farm



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Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge Silver Maple Farm was built upon Mohican (Mohhecconnuck) ancestral land. 


As settlers on their indigenous homeland,  we have a duty to recognize the Mohican nation as the original stewards of East Chatham and beyond. It is our hope that this land acknowledgment will help empower First Nation voices and inspire others in the community to pursue a stronger, more inclusive, and equitable future for our country. 

 

We seek to educate ourselves while contributing to the Mohican peoples by raising awareness and learning how to be a better ally against continued colonization. To learn more about their "Many Trails" throughout history, please visit the Mohican website here or if you are guests of Silver Maple Farm, peruse our decolonized bookshelf. 

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