Up to $10 million in grant assistance is available to qualifying applicants in the live event support industry that have experienced financial hardships due to COVID-19. Applications must be received by noon on August 30, 2022. Info: https://t.co/8DbluLJLbP
Federal funds are now available through the Live Event Support Industries Program. The application period opened yesterday, Aug. 16 and closes at 12 p.m. on Aug. 30.
@BusinessOregon is distributing federal funds through the Live Event Support Industries Program, which will provide up to $10 million in grant assistance to qualifying businesses impacted by COVID-19. The online application opens at noon, August 16. More: https://t.co/6ECxw65XZr
We invite you to order the new Travel Guide to Oregon Indian Country, a publication we created together with all nine of Oregon's federally recognized tribes. (1/6) https://t.co/Xsw1nzTfxX #IndigenousTourism#Travel#Oregon
We’re excited to announce the release of Travel Guide to Oregon Indian Country. To order this guide for your visitor center, please visit this link: https://t.co/7pLSGOdgGR #traveloregon#indigenoustourism
More than 75 @UOsojc students are working and creating content for @WCHoregon22 and the whole world is going to see it. It’s been a special opportunity for faculty, staff and alumni, too, to contribute to this global event. See how here: https://t.co/EKGGIMLRo9 #WCHOregon22
The Oregon Tourism Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion Award goes to Gwen Trice, Founder of Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center. Well deserved, Gwen. Congratulations! #ORGC
The Gene Landsmann Gemütlichkeit Award is presented to an individual from the Oregon ski community who embodies the spirit and effect of Gemütlichkeit. Congratulations, Kathleen O'Connor-McNew! #ORGC
During tonight's award ceremony, You Go Girl, a short film shot in southern Oregon was featured. Learn more about this beautiful film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January: https://t.co/IbhMgf9blu