Tourism summit slated for Feb. 2 at Libby Dam
Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 11 months AGO
Lincoln County Tourism plans to host a tourism summit on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m., at Libby Dam.
All groups and organizations with events going on in the coming year are encouraged to attend. Each group will have time to share information and events will be added to a county calendar and promoted throughout the state.
Other tourism-related businesses, including RV parks, motels, and restaurants, are also invited to attend to share any special offerings for the tourism year and to stay informed on events for their customers. For organizations that cannot send a representative, e-mail information about 2010 events, changes or special offerings to Libby County Tourism secretary and Troy Chamber of Commerce representative Melody Condron at
Condron plans to share e-mailed information at the summit. Lincoln County Tourism’s quarterly meeting will take place after the tourism discussion and all are welcome to attend.
For more information, call Melody Condron at the Libby Library at 293-2778 or Randy McIntyre at the Eureka Chamber of Commerce at 889-4636.
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