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Nov 10, 2013 News
The Region Ten Tourism Development Association (RTTDA) this year celebrates its tenth anniversary.
With November being Tourism Month, executives of the organization took time out to talk a little on what they have been doing over the past ten years to boost tourism in this region.
Passionate about the promotion of tourism, the RTTDA was responsible for the birthing of the now popular Rockstone Fish Festival, the establishment of the Linden Museum and the rehabilitation of the Historic Christianburg Waterwheel.
Vice President Wilfred Simmons said that the organization was registered in July 2003, and works in collaboration with the Linden Chamber of Commerce and Development.
President Trudy Scott in a recent interview expressed optimism about the great potential for tourism development in Region Ten, and even hinted at a soon to be executed project by the organization, to further facilitate its growth.
In alluding to the project Scott said that the RTTDA is hoping to complete same before the end of the year.
The executives are meanwhile exhorting people in region 10 to assist in their own little way, to help boost local tourism.
One way, they posited, would be to clean up and beautify the environment.
President of the Region Ten Tourism Development Association Trudy Scott at left, and Vice President Wilfred Simmons third from left
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