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HOSPITALITY & TOURISM CAREER SUMMIT SET FOR APRIL 1
READ MORE: HOSPITALITY & TOURISM CAREER SUMMIT SET FOR APRIL 1FRANKLIN, Tenn. – A half-day summit for those curious about a career in hospitality and tourism will take place at 8 a.m., Saturday, April 1, on Columbia State Community College’s […]
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WCCVB LAUNCHING ROBUST AMBASSADOR TRAINING PROGRAM
READ MORE: WCCVB LAUNCHING ROBUST AMBASSADOR TRAINING PROGRAMFRANKLIN, Tenn. – To educate front-line hospitality employees about the vast tourism and hospitality options across the County, the Williamson County Convention and Visitors Bureau is introducing a revamped, interactive […]
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FRANKLIN COLORING BOOK TO LAUNCH AT MARCH ART SCENE
READ MORE: FRANKLIN COLORING BOOK TO LAUNCH AT MARCH ART SCENEFRANKLIN, Tenn. – The Franklin Coloring Book, a highly anticipated creation of MADE SOUTH, will be available for the first time at its official launch party during downtown Franklin’s March […]
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WCCVB adds Doleshel as Office Assistant
READ MORE: WCCVB adds Doleshel as Office AssistantFRANKLIN, Tenn. – The Williamson County Convention and Visitors Bureau (WCCVB) has added Heather Doleshel to its staff as an office assistant. Doleshel joins the WCCVB with over a decade […]
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Visit Franklin 2017 Visitors Guide Now Available
READ MORE: Visit Franklin 2017 Visitors Guide Now AvailableFRANKLIN, Tenn. – Local and new area attractions highlight the 2017 edition of the Williamson County Convention and Visitors Bureau’s annual Visitor Guide. The 40-page guide is a compilation of […]
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VISIT FRANKLIN LAUNCHES NEW E-COMMERCE SITE
READ MORE: VISIT FRANKLIN LAUNCHES NEW E-COMMERCE SITEFRANKLIN, Tenn. – Visit Franklin has launched an e-commerce site at www.visitfranklin.com/store, responding to consumer demand and making it easier for visitors to have a little bit of Franklin wherever […]
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WCCVB announces four-year strategic plan, Tourism 2020
READ MORE: WCCVB announces four-year strategic plan, Tourism 2020FRANKLIN, Tenn. – Coming off another record-setting year that saw 1.31 million visitors welcomed to Franklin and the communities of Williamson County, the Williamson County Convention and Visitors Bureau (WCCVB) […]
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WCCVB ADDS GARCIA AS FINANCE DIRECTOR
READ MORE: WCCVB ADDS GARCIA AS FINANCE DIRECTORFRANKLIN, Tenn. – The Williamson County Convention and Visitors Bureau (WCCVB) has added Stacey Garcia to its staff as Director of Finance and Administration. Garcia will manage all aspects of […]
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VISITOR SPENDING IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY REACHES NEW HIGH
READ MORE: VISITOR SPENDING IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY REACHES NEW HIGHFRANKLIN, Tenn. – Tourism spending in Williamson County reached an all-time high in 2015. Spending by visitors provided a $410.69 million economic impact to the county in 2015, up from […]
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CELEBRATE NATIONAL PARKS CENTENNIAL THURSDAY AT VISITOR CENTER IN FRANKLIN
READ MORE: CELEBRATE NATIONAL PARKS CENTENNIAL THURSDAY AT VISITOR CENTER IN FRANKLINFRANKLIN, Tenn. – Celebrate the National Park Service’s Centennial, Thursday, August 25, with the Williamson County Convention & Visitors Bureau at the Visitor Center located at Fourth and Main in […]
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VISIT FRANKLIN ENHANCES VISITOR EXPERIENCE WITH NEW APP
READ MORE: VISIT FRANKLIN ENHANCES VISITOR EXPERIENCE WITH NEW APPFRANKLIN, Tenn. – A “Visit Franklin” app is now available for free in the Apple App Store and on Google Play. Designed with ease of use in mind, the Visit […]
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WILLIAMSON COUNTY CVB PARTNERS WITH COLUMBIA STATE FOR NEW HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
READ MORE: WILLIAMSON COUNTY CVB PARTNERS WITH COLUMBIA STATE FOR NEW HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT PROGRAMFRANKLIN, Tenn. – The Williamson County Convention and Visitors Bureau (WCCVB) is proud to forge a partnership with Columbia State Community College and its brand new Hospitality and Tourism Management […]