Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut: CT Office of Tourism invites participation in Open House Day

Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut: CT Office of Tourism invites participation in Open House Day
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Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut issued the following announcement on April 5.

The Connecticut Office of Tourism is pleased to announce  that on June 11, the 18th annual Open House Day will take place once  again. This year, we are excited to return to a fully in-person event.

As you‘ve experienced in years past, Open House Day inspires Connecticut  residents to become more aware of the amazing experiences in their own  backyard. This year‘s Open House Day will do the same, keeping our  tourism and hospitality businesses in the hearts and minds of our  residents.

As always, the event will be supported with public relations and paid media, driving more awareness of participating businesses.

How to participate:
It’s free and easy to be a part of this event. All you need to do to be included is:

  1. Determine if your business meets the guidelines for inclusion described here.
     
  2. Offer a FREE experience of any kind. The more creative your offer,  the more likely it is to be promoted (and attract visitors, of course).
     
  3. Register as a participant in the event here.

We hope you will participate in this year’s event, and thank you for all you do for Connecticut Tourism.   

Original source can be found here.



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