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Event Photo Gallery 2005 / 2006


October, 15-17, 2005—Newly hired Sue Schmidt, director of sales, attends the Toronto Ski Show with industry partners, Bristol Mountain, Bristol Harbour and The Inn on the Lake.

February 5, 2006—FLVC hosts an industry Reception for Barb Natale, outgoing Chairman of the FLVC Board of Directors, recognizing her for years of service to the tourism industry in Ontario County.


February 6, 2006—FLVC welcomes and introduces Alexa Gifford as the new Executive Director of the New York Wine and Culinary Center to Board Members and community leaders.


February 7, 2006—New York Wine and Culinary Center, what is it? FLVC hosts an informational seminar for tourism partners at Steamboat Landing introducing culinary tourism and staff of NYWCC.


February 28, 2006—Culinary Tourism is introduced at the annual Marketing Day held at Steamboat Landing and the Ramada Geneva Lakefront. Group tour information, the “How To’s” of culinary tourism, package ideas and general updates were all part of the program.


March 2006—Nature’s Health Club billboard goes up on route 490 introducing the program to the area and sponsorship by Preferred Care.


March 9 and 10, 2006FLVC staff travels to Dutchess County to participate in a Culinary Tourism seminar at the Culinary Institute of America and make a site visit to the Mohonk Mountain House and other area attractions.


A truly unique piece of art done by a student at the Culinary Institute of America—look closely. Everything is edible sugar!

 

 


Val even got to spend some time chatting with Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt at the FDR Museum.

April 5, 2006—Mike Rusinko, new President of FLTA and several participants at the Finger Lakes Tourism Institute attended a Sips and Savors Reception as part of their progressive dinner at FLVC. Regional foods were showcased—including an Apple Sauce Bar. The event was catered by Fiddlehead Concepts, a member of FLCB.


April 17, 2006—TIA’s Travelcom 2006 was held in New York City and attended by Meg and Val. The three day seminar introduced upcoming target markets, e-marketing and SEO suggestions through guest speakers and trade show exhibits


May 11, 2006—"135 miles of History-Drive It" is launched cooperatively by the Routes 5 & 20 committee and 14 area museums located along routes
5 & 20. The historical exhibits will run from May to October 2006. Passports are provided and a grand prize will be awarded in early November.


May 19, 2006—The Finger Lakes Region hosts “A Taste of the Finger Lakes” in Tarrytown for travel editors and writers from across the United States at the Travel Classics East Conference.


May 25, 2006Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance and friends wish Ann Brink a Happy Retirement aboard the Yankee Clipper. (Pat's taking the picture!)

June 3-21, 2006Finger Lakes Visitors Connection hosted an information booth at the 2006 Homearama held off Middle Cheshire Rd in Canandaigua.  More than 22,000 people attended this year’s show and took home travel information about the Finger Lakes area.


June 6, 2006—FLVC, the Town and the Village of Victor co-host a Tourism Summit at Ravenwood Golf Club in Victor. Finger Lakes Community College was also able to present information on their new Frontline Training Program.

 

June 14, 2006The FLVC Annual Literature Exchange is held this year at Bristol Harbour with more than 70 participants! 



June 15, 2006—Valerie attends the press conference and grand opening ceremony for the The Marvin Sands-Constellation Brands C-MAC performing arts center.

 


June 16, 2006FLVC staff attends the grand opening of the New York Wine and Culinary Center and on Saturday the center opens to the public.
June 17 and 18, 2006—Melody Moser, travel writer, spends the weekend touring around Canandaigua Lake with Pat and Valerie.

June 28, 2006—A press conference announcing the release of Canandaigua Wine Trail’s new cooking kit, Sips and Savors was held at the NYWCC. Wine Trail members, area media, recipe providers, and CWT associate members attended and received complimentary books. The Wine Trail also announced the upcoming weekend event (July 1 and 2) promoting Sips and Savors along the wine trail.

 


June 29, 2006—Sue Schmidt along with Lynne Stewart, Bristol Harbour, Mike Fults, Geneva Ramada, and Noreen Bundschuh, The Inn on the Lake, participate in the EXPO at ESSAE in Saratoga Springs. This year’s theme: Think Culinary!

 

 

 

July 8, 2006—Living Well in the Finger Lakes, a Natures Health Club event, sponsored by Preferred Care is held at Kershaw Park. More than 250 enjoyed the activities provided by local enthusiasts.



Share an apple. That's Living Well in the Finger Lakes!


July 28, 2006—Sue Schmidt of FLVC and Sally Berrry of FLTA host the Sunshine 7 — Japanese Receptive Tour Operators from NYC.

 

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2004 Finger Lakes Visitors Connection's Activities


2005 Ontario County's Hands On Tourism Week!

 

 

 

 

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Tourism Fact
Hobart College (Geneva) has a storied tradition in the sport of Lacrosse. Its men's Lacrosse team won a record 13 NCAA Division III championships, before moving up to the Division I-A level in 1994.
Featured Program
Internet sales have become big business for Ontario County retailers, and we hope to translate some of these buyers into potential visitors. Our "internet card" is being distributed by retailers as they fulfill their internet orders. It invites people to come and visit the region, since they've bought a product here. More partners are always welcome. Give us a call to see how to get involved.
Featured Partner
Abbey Historical Farms is a perfect place to see how life used to be on a farm. Take part in some of the traditional chores, with the work led by your costumed guides. Abbey is located on Routes 5 and 20 in Flint, midway between Canandaigua and Geneva.
Trivia
From an article appearing in the Finger Lakes Times, "Bristol Harbour is one of the premier courses in the area. The tees are in immaculate condition, the fairways are expertly manicured and the greens are simply perfect, stopping the well-struck shot on a dime…No matter how you look at it…is one of the best golf courses the Finger Lakes has to offer."

 

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