FEBRUARY 2024 - TOURISM NEWS & NOTES | |
Experience Prince George's Advocates for Tourism Industry
Experience Prince George's President & CEO Leslie W. Graves stands with Board Member Brian Chisolm during Tourism Day in Annapolis. They joined delegates and fellow leaders from Maryland to advocate for the tourism industry and its importance for the county and state.
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The National Park Service is accepting applications for the third round of funding for the Semiquincentennial Grant Program. This grant program was created by Congress in 2020 to support the preservation of sites and structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places that commemorate the founding of the nation.
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JetBlue is coming full circle. The airline announced Wednesday that longtime airline industry vet Marty St. George will join the carrier as its new president later this month. St. George replaces Joanna Geraghty as she takes over the top job from outgoing CEO Robin Hayes. St. George, who has more than 30 years of experience in the industry, most recently served as chief commercial officer at Santiago, Chile-based LATAM Airlines. He joined that carrier in 2020.
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The Maryland Department of Agriculture has announced the appointment of six new members to the Maryland Horse Industry Board. Two current members have been reappointed to serve. Each member appointed will serve a four-year term on the board. “The Maryland Horse Industry Board is vital to ensuring the Maryland horse industry remains strong while preserving the hard work of the thousands who are connected to the industry,” said Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks. “I welcome and congratulate the new members and those being reappointed.”
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HOSPITALITY & ACCOMMODATIONS | |
In the Hotel Industry
The hotel industry, a crucial segment of the hospitality sector, is rife with opportunities and challenges intrinsic to the global economy. It’s an industry that requires a keen understanding of customer service, a knack for problem-solving, and a profound appreciation for diversity. This document aims to provide an in-depth look into the hotel industry, offering valuable insights and practical steps to help you navigate and succeed in this dynamic landscape.
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Elevating Guest Experiences: the Role of Software in Hospitality Asset Management
Ensuring good guest experiences is vital for long-term success in the hospitality industry. From when guests arrive to when they leave, their satisfaction depends on operations and personalized services. To achieve this, hotels and resorts are increasingly relying on software solutions to streamline their asset management processes. This article explores how software enhances guest experiences and optimizes operations within the hospitality sector.
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The Prince George’s County Department of Parks and Recreation kicked off Black History Month with an exhibit at the Harmony Hall Arts Center in Fort Washington, Maryland. This year’s theme was Black musicians and local music venues.
During the Jim Crow era, Black musicians were regularly excluded from performing at venues around the D.C. area. Thus, a network of performance venues was created called the “Chitlin’ Circuit.”
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Beautiful quilts in creative designs on themes of Black History Month, all expertly stitched by the members of the Uhuru Quilters Guild.
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In honor of this year’s Black History Month theme, “African Americans and the Arts,”. Enjoy this talent showcase of local African American artists in music, dance, arts, and film. Participants will paint their own unique piece of art and enjoy light refreshments while supplies last!
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The first installment of the Pa’lante Latin American Culture Series, will focus on the culture of Central America through the work of Elena La Fulana, a DC-based Latin Grammy-nominated instrumentalist and the leader of the Wammie-nominated band Elena & Los Fulanos. Join Elena as she uses music to explore and rediscover her Nicaraguan roots and find her own voice and identity through art. Throughout this dynamic show, we will explore the unique taste of Central American culture and folklore through original and traditional Nicaraguan music, interspersed with poetry and dance.*
* This program will be run primarily in Spanish.
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Come join us as we celebrate Black History Month with our Family Affair. This event will include entertainment (singer and Dancers) , black history trivia, history lesson on where Soul Food originated from while culminating in a mini feast.
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A 17-year-old ballerina from Glenn Dale, Maryland, has been living in London and attending the prestigious Royal Ballet School for the past three years. She is on track to graduate in July. Rebecca Stewart grew up training at the Citydance conservatory in North Bethesda, Maryland. During the pandemic, Stewart said she started taking Zoom classes offered by the Royal Ballet School. After noticing her talent on Zoom, the directors of the school invited her to audition for a full-time spot.
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Softly, Softly Expressions is a powerful conglomerate of artistic mediums: film, ballet production, art exhibition, readings, and fashion collection centering Black women's humanity. It illuminates Black women’s costly, treacherous & seemingly mythic composure as they navigate life. Created by multi-hyphenate artist and Howard University professor, Maria Fenton, it touches on race, gender, suicide prevention, domestic violence, mental health, politics, and more. Softly, Softly is a both a battle cry and love story about the grace, reality, & magic of Black women and their often invisible embattled journey.
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Urinetown is a hilarious musical satire of the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, environmental collapse, privatization of natural resources, bureaucracy, municipal politics, and musical theatre itself! Hilariously funny and touchingly honest, Urinetown provides a fresh perspective on one of America's greatest art forms.
In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity's most basic needs.
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As an eight-time Grammy Award nominee, Ledisi has captured attention around the world, thanks to her expressive jazz-influenced voice and well-produced albums that boldly tackle personal subject matter. When on tour, Ledisi often collaborates with a large backup band, which creates a full, multi-layered sound that's a treat for the ears of every ticket holder in attendance.
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Join us and celebrate black winemakers!
Enjoy wines by Black winemakers and discussion, featuring Fifty Leven Collection, Kindra Dionne, Owner & Producer.
Food and Wine Served February 16, 2024
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Overdue Recognition Art Gallery 15402 Emerald Way Bowie, MD 20716
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Hyattsville-based chef Tobias Dorzon was recently featured on the “CBS Mornings” show. Dorzon, a former NFL player who now runs the popular Huncho House restaurant at University Town Center at 6451 America Blvd., was the subject of a five-minute segment on the popular channel about becoming a top chef and his unusual career path.
“Typically, you don’t see people like me, you don’t see people that have tattoos that talk the way I talk, that dress the way I dress,” he told co-host Tony Dokoupil.
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The Dog Haus Biergarten will open in College Park on Sunday, Feb. 4. Located inside the new City Hall complex at 7401 Baltimore Ave., the outpost of the California-based chain specializes in gourmet hot dogs, sausages and burgers made with hormone- and antibiotic-free Angus beef and served on King’s Hawaiian rolls.
The main offerings come with toppings like smoked bacon, pickled jalapeños, and sauerkraut, but the menu also includes chicken sandwiches, Impossible burgers and breakfast burritos, and side options like chili cheese fries, onion rings and tater tots.
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The Bowie State Bulldogs host a game against The Virginia Union University.
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The Bowie State Bulldogs face off against The Elizabeth City State University.
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Come support local figure skaters of all ages and levels compete. Skaters from MD, DC, VA, DE, PA and NJ will compete in individual and team events. The event is free, and everyone is invited to come watch and support local skaters ages 3 through adults. The Ice Arena is cold - dress accordingly!
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Last year’s DC Boat Show at National Harbor was the District’s first boat show in 15 years, and it returns for an encore this spring. Tickets are on sale now for the boat show which runs from May 3-5. General admission tickets are $30 per person, $20 for active military and first responders.
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Primark is coming to the Mall at Prince George’s.
The Ireland-based affordable fashion store will move into a 30,000-square-foot space in the Hyattsville shopping center by early 2025.
The space had previously been occupied by a J.C. Penney department store, which announced it would close in 2020 amid a nationwide restructuring as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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The city of Mount Rainier recently installed new wayfinding signs along Route 1 on Rhode Island Avenue. The color-coded signs direct people toward local amenities, including the library, restaurants, art studios, and a business/shopping area. Posted on top of four-foot poles, the four signs designed by Rockville Sign Co. are clearly visible from a passing car or pedestrian. The current wayfinding trend started as a guerrilla effort in 2012 in Raleigh, N.C., when a grad student posted signs that showed how far it would take to walk or bike to local attractions.
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The city of Hyattsville has installed several solar-powered messaging boards in local parks. Designed by Cambridge, Mass.-based Soofa the signs use the same electronic ink screen technology that is used in a Kindle e-reader, which makes them dramatically more efficient than traditional screens. The kiosks were installed recently at Driskell Park, Heurich Park and on the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail near The Spot pop-up park.
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