Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2015

New Collaborative Brochure Promotes Frederick County’s Unique Downtown Shopping

The Shop Downtown Brochure project, an effort by the Frederick County Office of Economic Development and the Tourism Council of Frederick County with collaboration from all five Frederick County Main Street organizations, promotes the vibrancy, beauty and rich history of Frederick County’s municipal downtown shopping areas.

The City of Frederick, City of Brunswick, Town of Middletown,  Town of Thurmont and the Town of Mount Airy are designated Main Street Maryland communities and the brochure highlights Main Street shopping opportunities. Main Street Maryland is a comprehensive downtown revitalization program created in 1998 by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development. The mission of the program is to accelerate the economic progress and revitalization of Maryland’s traditional main streets and neighborhoods. There are 28 designated Maryland Main Streets statewide.

 “This project gave our office the opportunity to work closely with our Main Street organizations to further strengthen our relationships with our towns,” said Helen Propheter, Director of the Frederick County Office of Economic Development. “We are fortunate to have many beautiful downtowns, each uniquely positioned with a culture that promotes their history but also offer economic opportunities to the surrounding areas.”

Executive Director for the Tourism Council of Frederick County John Fieseler said, “Visit Frederick (the Tourism Council) is excited to have this new brochure highlighting the unique shopping and dining experiences located in Frederick County’s historic municipalities.  It was a joy to partner with the Frederick County Office of Economic Development to produce this helpful guide for residents and visitors alike.”

The Shop Downtown Brochure is available at Frederick Tourism and Main Street offices throughout Frederick County. It will also be featured in the November issue of Frederick Magazine.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

O Say Can You See Frederick County?

The tax base as the result of tourism spending increased 3.7% in Frederick County and a resulting $13.9 million in consumer impact, according to the newly published 2014 Annual Tourism Development Report. The leisure and hospitality industry also added 21.4% more jobs over the past 5-years in Frederick County, higher than any other industry and from 2013-2014. The tourism industry remains something to watch in Frederick County.

The Maryland Office of Tourism just released Destination Maryland: The Official Guide to Maryland State Travel many references to Frederick County including the C&O Canal as #7 of the Top 20 Ways to Experience Authentic Maryland and Frederick Keys Baseball in Classic Ballparks at #17. The County's Wine Trail, Cunningham Falls, Downtown Frederick, Civil War Museum of Medicine, Rose Hill Manor Park and Museum, New Market - The Antiques Capital of Maryland, the county's many covered bridges, world class restaurant scene, craft distilleries and many civil war and scenic attractions are also mentioned in the statewide guide.

For more information on what to see and do in Frederick County, visit the Official Frederick County Tourism Website.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Certifed Tourism Ambassador Training in Frederick

Certified Tourism Ambassador ClassTuesday, October 25, 2011
1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Residence Inn 5230 Westview Drive Frederick, MD 21703
$49 registration fee includes pre class reading materials.
Register at http://www.ctanetwork.com/app
The Certified Tourism Ambassador (CTA) Program is a groundbreaking, nationwide certification program that serves to increase tourism by training and inspiring front-line hospitality employees and volunteers to work together to turn every visitor encounter into a positive experience. Come learn more about the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Heritage Area!The Journey Through Hallowed Ground (JTHG) CTA Program goes well beyond basic customer service training; it:
Enhances your skills in serving customers
Increases your awareness of information resources
Allows you to discover the power of tourism
Provides freebies & discounts to attractions, restaurants and tours. Connects and networks you with more than 600 current Journey CTAs

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Get Out and Enjoy What Frederick County Has to Offer

Gambrill State ParkPhone: 301-271-75748602 Gambrill Park Rd.Frederick, MD 21701 http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/gambrillguide.htmlMiles of hiking, biking, and horse trails, camping, scenic views