eNewsletter for the Montana Tourism Industry | April 2010
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| Get Lost (in Montana) This Summer |
The Montana Office of Tourism is launching an in-state marketing campaign to motivate residents to expand their
boundaries and spend more time exploring within the state this summer.
Read the full story.
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| Native Games & Glacier Celebration Open Conference |
Montana’s 2010 statewide tourism conference opens with a Traditional Native Games Demonstration and a Glacier Park Centennial
Commemoration Welcome Reception Wednesday evening, April 7, at the Red Lion Hotel in Kalispell.
Read the full story.
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| Quick Look at 2010 Governor's Conference Agenda |
If you haven’t registered yet, you can do so right up to the conference and anytime during the conference, April 7-9. Here’s a quick look at what you can take in at this year’s conference.
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| Tourism Conference Covered by International Media |
A television documentary team from the Republic of Georgia will be covering the Tourism Conference and state tourism attractions.
Read the full story.
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| MFO Heavily Promoting Montana |
It has been a busy 2010 for the Montana Film Office as they have been out on the
circuit industriously promoting Montana to the film industry.
Read the full story.
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| 2010 TIIP Grant Materials Available |
The 2010 Tourism Infrastructure Investment Program grant application materials are now available.
Read the full story.
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| Travel Promotion Act Becomes Law |
New law establishes a public-private partnership to create the first-ever U.S. promotion program aimed at travelers around the world.
Read the full story.
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| Latest Glacier Centennial News |
Learn about recent highlights and upcoming events celebrating Glacier's Centennial.
Read the full story.
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| Free Advertising Opportunity by NPPC |
Learn more about a free advertising opportunity in conjunction with the NPS Fee-Free period during National Park Week, April 17-25, 2010.
Read the full story.
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| Calendar
of Events |
Montana Office of Tourism-related events for April and
May.
Read the full story.
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For all of the latest Montana tourism industry information log
on to: travelmontana.mt.gov
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