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Blackstone Valley Tourism Information Distribution System

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2012 Distribution (Excel)

Dear Tourism Partner:

Even though our economic picture for our nation is not the best, we have to continue to get the word out about our programs. The economy will change and when it does we will benefit by staying visible and vital. To that end our Blackstone Valley Tourism Information Distribution program is continuing to grow and pay benefits to participating organizations and we hope you will continue to work with us or join us this year.

The Tourism Council continues to provide professional, distribution services for all of our Blackstone Valley Tourism constituents that we serve in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

We are keeping cost for monthly service at $30 per month. All locations are served no less than once per month by our Information Distribution staff.

We hope you will continue to trust in our services and help us promote you and the Blackstone Valley as a premiere destination. Please complete the attached form or sign up online at Tourblackstone.com. Call Amanda Wood at 401- 724- 2200 with any questions.

Thank you for your continued support.


Sincerely,

Robert Billington, President

This efficient visitor information distribution system for the Blackstone River Valley businesses and organizations in Rhode Island and Massachusetts distributes information to nearly 100 visitor contact locations in and around the Blackstone River Valley once per month.

Download Distribution System Participation Form (Word)

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History

The Blackstone Valley Tourism Council’s brochure distribution system was developed in 1988 to insure that tourism marketing brochures representing the tourism activities in the Blackstone Valley would receive wide distribution in and around the Blackstone River Valley. In the 1990's, this system was funded and expanded into the Massachusetts side of the Blackstone Valley courtesy of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor Commission.

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To participate, contact Amanda Wood at the BVTC offices at 800-454-2882 or e-mail her at amanda@tourblackstone.com

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