Wednesday, February 18, 2009 from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (PT)

Two Great Tourism Development Opportunities –
One Dynamic Day
Engage your business in the Central
Cascades Geotourism Project by attending a FREE Workshop and FREE
open-to-the-public GeoForum offered by Washington State Tourism:
Product Development Workshop -- 9AM to 11:30AM
Judy Walden, Walden Mills Group
The
Product Development Workshop will help you learn how YOUR BUSINESS can
make money in rural tourism by developing products that travelers will
buy. This FREE workshop is fast-paced, entertaining and geared to help
your business increase your profits by developing a compelling story,
and creating travel packages and multi-day travel itineraries. The
morning will leave you with many, many ideas that identify new
partnerships and initiate new collaborations that will increase your
bottom line.
The workshop will offer you the following:
Central Cascades National Geographic MapGuide Geo Forum -- 1PM to 3PM
Laurel McMillian, Rural Development Intiatives
A
National Geographic MapGuide has enormous power and reach to travelers.
Laurel will give an overview of the MapGuide Project and a step-by-step
demonstration of how you can nominate attractions and businesses that
best represent your region.
The MapGuide is a full-color National Geographic map spotlighting the
natural and cultural treasures of the spectacular Central Cascades
region -- Mt. Rainier to Crater Lake. For more information and to
nominate sites, please go directly to www.TheCentralCascades.com.
Nominations will be accepted until March 29, 2009.
DATE: February 18, 2009
PLACE: Yakima Convention Center
10 N 8th Street, Yakima WA 98901
Schedule:
9am – 11:30am
Product Development Workshop
11:30am – 1pm
Lunch On Your Own
1pm – 3pm
Central Cascades GeoForum
Presented by Washington State Tourism in association with Yakima Valley Convention & Visitor's Bureau
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