An estimated 70-80% of the county’s economy is tied to tourism.
An adult northern saw-whet owl weighs about 4 ounces–same as a stick of butter.
An estimated 70-80% of the county’s economy is tied to tourism.
An adult northern saw-whet owl weighs about 4 ounces–same as a stick of butter.
Grand Marais musician Barbara Jean, who recently moved to Minneapolis, gave the CCVB a shout-out in an interview with the City Pages Gimme Noise blog:
Where I’ve been living in Grand Marais, things have really taken off on a local level the last several years. The Cook County Visitors Bureau made a decision to invest in the local music scene by using tourism tax dollars to help pay musicians to play at resorts, restaurants and pubs along the North Shore. Because of that kind of support musicians, myself included, really have had a lot of opportunity to get out and play.
Thanks, Barbara Jean!
Check out the rest of the interview–it’s a great read: http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2012/11/barbara_jean_interview.php
Hi there! Welcome to the new community blog of the Cook County Visitors Bureau (CCVB).
You might be wondering why we are starting a new blog when we already have a blog. Here’s why: A lot of our work promoting tourism to Cook County happens behind the scenes (like assisting travel writers who are doing stories on Cook County) or in target markets outside the area (such as the Twin Cities). So folks here aren’t always clear on who we are and what we do.
The purpose of this blog is twofold:
1.) Familiarize everyone with the CCVB
2.) Provide short-and-sweet updates about what we are doing
Who we are
The Cook County Visitors Bureau is an organization dedicated to promoting Cook County tourism through marketing and events.
Tourism nourishes the economic and cultural vitality of Cook County. Did you know that up to 80% of our economy is tied to tourism? That figure includes direct tourism spending (a visitor purchases a gift) and indirect tourism spending (a resort employee spends part of his or her paycheck on groceries).
The CCVB formed in May 2010 as a management company with six partner organizations:
Joining forces made sense for many reasons. Here are two of the major ones:
The next post will cover what we do and what we are up to now. Thanks for reading!
Sincerely
Shelby Gonzalez, Marketing Manager