EventsWorthy Visiting Bucks County
October 18, 2013 Bensalem, PA -Visit Bucks County, the official tourism promo- tion agency of Bucks County, held its Annual Meeting & Luncheon at PARX Casino East. The tourism office joined partners, community leaders and Board of Directors for the premier hospitality industry event in Bucks
County.The 2013 event theme “We Mean Business…Together!” focused on the importance of partnership and collaboration to bring more visitors to the area and generate increased economic impact.
“The goal ofVisit Bucks County’s Annual Meeting & Luncheon is to celebrate the impact the tourism and hospitality industry has on Bucks County’s economy,” said Jerry Lepping, executive director. “And we certainly have much to celebrate; this year, all of our num- bers are up, proving that tourism in our beautiful county is thriving!”
Valley Forge Casino Resort ChefTony Clark along with Assistant Dean, Jeffrey Montague
Christine Figueroa, Inn at Barley Sheaf, Susan Atkinson and Amy Kaisser from Bristol RiversideTheatre, Dan Bates, Lower Bucks County Chamber of Commerce and Linda Mitchell,Newtown Athletic Club
Garces Group Chefs Michael Fiorello and Gregg Ciprioni
2013 recipients of theVisit Bucks County Awards. Susan Atkinson, Bristol Riverside Theatre; Joseph Maxian, Sand CastleWinery; Sharon Rossi, Greater PhiladelphiaTourism Marketing Corporation; Ron Davis, PARX Casino; Jim Cawley, Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with Sandra Miller and Jerry Lepping,Visit Bucks County
Chef Anthony Goodwin of Parc Restaurant Mid-Atlantic EVENTS Magazine 93
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