RV Travel
February 16, 2021
Issue 1537
Welcome to another edition of RV Travel’s Daily Tips newsletter. Here you’ll find helpful RV-related and living tips from the pros, travel advice, a handy website of the day, tips on our favorite RVing-related products and, of course, a good laugh. Thanks for joining us. We appreciate you. Please tell your friends about us.
Today’s thought
Henry David Thoreau
Need an excuse to celebrate? Today is National Almond Day!
On this day in history: 1968 – In Haleyville, Alabama, the first 9-1-1 emergency telephone system goes into service.
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Join Mike Sokol from RVelectricity and Danny Rahner from SoftStartRV™
3 ways to make tech the good news story of 2021
Innovation is helping make the future less scary. Help your clients or your company in any sector talk about what’s coming next with these takeaways from the travel industry. By Beth Davis
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Spurred by COVID-19, travel technology is advancing at an impressive rate and scale. The past year saw a surge of conceptual innovations swiftly rolled out to the commercial travel market: artificial intelligence (AI) crowd control, ultraviolet (UV) cleaning systems, robotic staff, biometric identification, contact tracing, smart luggage, and mobile and touchless options.
Travel’s rapid and obvious adaptation to the needs of the moment can tell us a lot about how COVID-spurred tech innovations are both a solution and story across many industries. We, as communicators, simply need to understand how to tell them. If we’re able to do so, they can be the hopeful narratives of our time, demonstrating to our audiences that n
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Kids can create a craft or participate in activity relating to countries around the globe during a free, monthly program at the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums. Second Saturdays R 4 Kids will take place from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on the second Saturday of each month in the museum.
Activities will focus on Col. Webb Hayes’ travels around the world. Webb Hayes was the son of President Rutherford and First Lady Lucy Hayes, and he founded Hayes Presidential, which is America’s first presidential library. Activities and crafts will be inspired by Webb Hayes’ adventures and locations he visited.
This event is open-house style, so participants can stop by any time between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. to complete the activities. This program is focused for kids in kindergarten through third grade, but kids of any age are welcome to participate.
The Lodge at St. Edward State Park, a historic seminary transformed into a new 84-guestroom hotel, and Columbia Hospitality, the team tapped with managing the property, announced today the appointment of Jenne Oxford as general manager, leading the property team toward s its May 2021 opening. The Lodge at St. Edward, a historic Catholic seminary building built in 1931, has been preserved and restored after 40 years of sitting vacant. Oxford will lead the hotel opening team with the support of Columbia Hospitality s experts in the areas of guest services, spa, food and beverage, ensuring an unparalleled guest experience.
Oxford brings over 20 years of hospitality to her new role at The Lodge at St. Edwards State Park. For the past 17 years, she held various leadership roles with Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants, serv ing as General Manager at the Alexis Hotel in Seattle and the Hotel Lumen in Dallas. In 2017, she was promoted to Regional Director of Operations at Kimpton, overseeing a