Southern Delaware Tourism (SDT) was selected to host one of two meetings this spring of the Eastern Chapter of the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW). The meeting was held at the Hyatt Place Dewey Beach on June 6-9.
In their first in-person meeting since 2019, 17 SATW members, including 12 travel writers, attended the three-day event, which included a full day of professional development featuring a panel of Culinary Coast restaurateurs and marketers discussing why and how Delaware has become such a foodie paradise, as well as whatâs new and upcoming.
The day also featured Stephanie Puglisi, head of content for Roadtrippers and Togo RV, presenting the keynote, as well as talks by Mark Carter, director of Beer & Benevolence for Dogfish Head, and Jim Rapp, owner and guide for Delmarva Birding Weekends.
WILLIAMSBURG — Ernesto J. "Hugh" DeSamper, 94, whose promotion of Colonial Williamsburg boosted visitation for more than three decades, died Tuesday, May 25…
Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau Lands Society of American Travel Writers Central States Chapter Conference for 2022
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The Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau bid on the 2022 Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) Central States Chapter Conference – and won.
SATW Central States delegates will get to experience Mardi Gras in Shreveport-Bossier, Louisiana during their annual meeting.
“We understand the economic and branding impact that this conference will have on our community, said Brandy Evans, vice president of communications. We believe that the media will love our community’s rich heritage, amazing food, and fascinating culture, and we can’t wait to showcase it.”
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Former U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall, left, Adventures on the Gorge co-founder Dave Arnold, and AOTG CEO Roger Wilson participated in a panel discussion with members of the Freelance Council of the Society of American Travel Writers on Monday at the Lookout Post on AOTG property in Lansing.
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David Swanson, of San Diego, a member of the Freelance Council of the Society of American Travel Writers, zips during the TreeTops Zipline Canopy Tours at Adventure On The Gorge Wednesday morning.
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Former U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall, left, Adventures on the Gorge co-founder Dave Arnold, and AOTG CEO Roger Wilson participated in a panel discussion with members of the Freelance Council of the Society of American Travel Writers on Monday at the Lookout Post on AOTG property in Lansing.