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ARVC Michigan elects new Board Members

Contact:           

            Wayne Purchase                                   Dianna Stampfler

            Executive Director                                  Media Relations & Publicity

            ARVC – Michigan                                  Promote Michigan

            989.826.5255                                         269.330.4228

            info@michcampgrounds.com                  Dianna@promotemichigan.com

 

 

ARVC-Michigan Elects New Board of Directors

(MIO, Mich) – A new board of directors was elected on October 20 at the Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds-Michigan annual fall convention in Chelsea. Directors are elected to two year terms; officers serve a one year term. ARVC-Michigan officers and directors for the coming year include:

OFFICERS:
President                     Deb Nagel*                  Lincoln Pines Campground Resort, Gowen
Vice President             Tom Briggs                 Grand Rogue Campground, Belmont
Secretary                    Cathy Krueger*           Yogi Bear Jellystone Campground, Frankenmuth
Treasurer                    Bob Kerns*                 Countryside Campground, Harrison

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Director                       Mark Staley*                River Ridge Campground, Breckenridge
Director                       Joni Holz*                    Holiday Camping, New Era
Director                       Joy Cordray*               White River RV Park & Campground, Montague
Director                       Tim Wilcox                  Gateway Park, Hillsdale
Director                       Tom Brennan              Applecreek RV Park & Campground, Grass Lake
Director                       Janice Golda               Troll Landing Campground, West Branch

ARVC represents 250 member campgrounds with more than 32,000 sites available throughout the state. The 2008 Michigan Campground Directory, published by ARVC – Michigan, is available at various locations statewide, including all Welcome Centers. A PDF version is also available for viewing online at www.michcampgrounds.com. The directory not only lists campgrounds by region, but also includes helpful information on the type of sites available, various amenities such as restroom, laundry and dumping station facilities; recreational offerings such as pools and golf courses; and seasons of operation. Campgrounds that now offer wireless internet access onsite are also identified.

ARVC Michigan’s mission is to lead in the development of the RV Parks and Campground industry through education, communication and representation. ARVC Michigan is a member of the National Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds (www.gocampingamerica.com).

*Incumbents, re-elected.

Vote for Travel Michigan’s Website!

Travel 2.0 Interactive, a national blog site, is holding an online contest for the best state tourism office website. There have been two rounds of voting already and Michigan (www.michigan.org) is now in the semifinals going head-to-head with Ohio.

We need your vote for Michigan (for the best state tourism website).

Please go to: Travel Trend Report and vote for Michigan (click on circle next to Michigan and then click on “vote”). Please vote by this Friday.

Thanks for your help (and please feel free to share this vote site with all your colleagues). When Michigan makes it to the finals, we’ll again need your vote.

Ron Marabate, Manager
Consumer Information Servs. Div.
MEDC/Travel Michigan
Phone: (517) 241-7200
Fax: (517) 373-0059
Email: marabater@michigan.org
Website: www.michigan.org

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Think Myspace is for teen girls-gone-wild? Think again.

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I read recently that if Myspace were a country it would be the 14th largest in the world.

That’s a lot of people!!

It may not matter to you that millions of people are networking on Myspace but consider this…..many, many, many of them are campers.

We spend a lot of energy deciding what we can do to get more campers in our parks. I’m suggesting we flip that thought process a little and start asking where we can go to get campers?

Myspace is a great place to start.

Another option for you to consider is that you may not have to do a thing. You may already have a Myspace expert on staff. You could think about assigning one of your employees to create your Myspace profile and maintain it for you. I’m willing to bet you have someone on staff (probably several) who’s been managing their own Myspace profile for a long time. You may also be surprised to find that this employee is over 40!!!

Now I am not recommending that you just turn someone loose in creating and maintaining your profile. It is your responsibility to follow up regularly. Check the site. Have your employee keep you up to date with statistics and anything they’ve posted each week. You just won’t have to do the posting and friending and all that jazz. I know you’re busy. I also know that pre and post season can see some lag time for your staff. This is a great job to assign to that one employee who knows how and will help you get there.

Note: Myspace has a reputation for being a little spammy and can be a little vulgar. You have control over what shows up in your profile though and can hit “delete” without a second thought.

One more great reason to create a Myspace profile is that you’ll get a super-huge, fat and sassy backlink to your website. That just means that Google will notice that a high authority site *Myspace* is pointing to your website and Google will give you some love in return. You’ll show up in more places online. That can only be good. ***unless, of course, the police were involved ;-)

Here are a few links to some campground Myspace pages.

Myspace: Middle Creek Campground, Buchanan, VA

Myspace: Two Lakes Campground, Drummond, WI

Myspace: Cabin Creek Campground, Jacksonville, NC

Now. The next thing you need to do is put a link to your Myspace profile on your website. If you don’t know how to do it, let your webmaster do it for you. It’s a two minute job.

If you have any questions feel free to email me at tate@tatefishermarketing.com .  I’d love to help.

Next time we’ll talk about Youtube, having your own account and putting videos of your park on it. It’s a whole lot easier than it sounds. I’ll be writing again in a few days. Thanks for reading.

Tate

Buy, Sell or Trade with the ARVC Michigan Messenger

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Wayne Purchase is compiling the ARVC Michigan Messenger for June. If any of you members have something you’d like to list in the “classifieds” section of the newsletter, let him know by May 18, 2008.

The listing is free of charge and it’s a great way to clean out your closets while helping other members get something they’ve needed for their park.

You can email Wayne at info@michcampgrounds.com or call him at 989-619-2608.  Watch for the Messenger, this edition has some great information for you and your business.

ARVC Michigan Members Named Seasonal Operators of the Year

Photo Credit: Jon Jacobson - Picture Michigan
Jim and Joy Cordary, White River Campground Montague Honored as 2008 Seasonal Operator of the Year.

Jim and Joy Cordray of White River Campground in Montague Michigan won the Seasonal Operators of the Year award at the 2008 Stars of the Industry Awards Dinner. The awards ceremony is part of the Driving Tourism Conference that is the annual statewide gathering for the tourism industry. Jim and Joy were received the honor at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel on April 15, 2008.

As owners of the Campground, Jim and Joy Cordray have been active in the tourism industry since 1974. Their seasonal campground offers a wide range of amenities and accommodates all campers from tents to the big rigs. In addition Jim and Joy own Jim and Joy Cordray, White River Campground, Montague, Michigan providing scenic tours down the White River for their guests.

Besides providing outstanding facilities for their campers and canoeists, Jim and Joy do an incredible job of staying informed of issues that affect tourism in Michigan and are often leading others in their grass roots efforts. Jim and Joy have proven to be persuasive influencing issues within and on behalf of the tourism industry over the past 34 years. The Cordray’s were founding board members of the Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds of Michigan. In the last year they have continued their legacy of involvement as Joy graciously serves on the ARVC Michigan Board of Directors, and Jim has been working hard to influence legislative issues that affect Michigan waterways.

Jim and Joy Cordray are a fine example of a tourism business that has helped lay the foundation for the Michigan camping industry as a national leader in providing high quality campground and outdoor recreation experiences to the tourism consumer. However they didn’t stop there; they have continued to be involved in helping to direct the future of the industry through mentoring of new campground operators, active involvement in the industry, and in their awareness of issues that may affect the tourism industry, often before they rise to the political forefront.

Great job Jim and Joy. You’ve made us all proud.

Michigan Tourism Industry Legislative Conference Canceled

Following is an email received from Steve Yencich, CAE, President/CEO, Michigan Lodging and Tourism Association regarding the postponement of the conference.

This is to inform you that the Tourism Industry Legislative Conference, originally set for next Wednesday, May 7th has been canceled and will be rescheduled for a date later this September.

Sometimes it’s best to listen to your customers….

As we made calls to promote attendance, some common themes emerged. This cancellation is due to low registration numbers which many told us were influenced by a variety of factors, including:

Proximity to “Driving Tourism 2008″ The Legislative Conference wouldv’e taken place just 3 weeks following our industry’s very successful “Driving Tourism 2008, ” an event which brought over 500 people to Grand Rapids. So much time away from the office, in so short a period of time can be a problem for many.

Arguably, people may be suffering from a little “legislative issue fatigue.” In the weeks leading up to the tourism conference we all worked very hard to pass legislation to increase promotion funding without tax or assessment increase. Thousands of faxes, phone calls and emails were generated to help pass SB 1223-25. A combined 100 people showed up to two separate House and Senate hearings to show support for that legislation. On the heels of all that grassroots effort, maybe it’s just time to catch our breaths…

Some may have felt that we’d already achieved a great deal of our goal. Even though it’s only temporary funding, $60 million is a lot of money, and it will take at least two years before it begins to dissapate. Others may have felt it was a bit premature to worry about a loss of funding that won’t take place until 2010.
But there were other factors that went into the decision to reschedule this event.

Politically, a small crowd sends the wrong message. Showing up at the Capitol for a industry-wide legislative conference with a small crowd probably does more damage than good. Imagine … if only a handful of people had showed up for those House and Senate hearings on promotion funding - chances are that it never would have passed at all.

Both of these events are designed to be big. One generates big attendance, the other is designed to generate a big impact. From a programmatic perspective, having two such major events in the same quarter really doesn’t make sense. Now is a logical time to provide some separation between these two major events.

Finally, It’s important to secure permanent tourism promotion funding in 2008. SB 690 provides permanent, dedicated funding for tourism promotion. Because the entire House is up for reelection and many current members are termed out - it’s crucial that we make a concerted effort to pass legislation this year. We spent a lot of time and effort educating legislators on the important role tourism plays in our state’s economy. It’s best that we work in an environment in which many House members already understand our issues.

So let’s feel good about our acheivements for a while, put what we have learned at “Driving Tourism 2008″ to use, and have a great summer! In the interim, we’ll be back to you with a special conference issue of “MI Lodging and Tourism Online” soon!

Steve Yencich, CAE

President/CEO

Michigan Lodging and Tourism Association

3815 W. St. Joseph Hwy Suite A200

Lansing, MI 48917

(517) 267-8989

(517) 267-8990 fax

ARVC Michigan. We’re on YouTube!

Smile! We’re on candid camera!

There are several more for you to see. Go to our new YouTube account and you’ll find them all.While you’re there make sure to leave a comment including your website address. This will help to give you some traffic back to your site.

Congratulations to Joan Holz from Holiday Camping Resort.

Joanie checked out the videos, made comments on all of them and then set up her own YouTube account for her campground. She’s making plans to upload videos this summer and her campers are going to love it.

Have fun watching the vids. I’ll be posting some how-to pieces soon.

Tate

ARVC Michigan Board Meeting February 20, 2008

Following is the agenda for ARVC Michigan’s upcoming Board Meeting.

Members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Wayne Purchase at (989) 826-5255 or (888) 406-2726.

 

ARVC MICHIGAN BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2008

BOARD MEETING NOON TO 6:00P.M.

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON

FREDRICK MEIJER GARDENSGRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

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