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Pacific tourism commission: budget passed, tourism revenue up; plans for Fourth of July parade, Route 66 centennial outreach and volunteer drives
Summary
At the Tourism Commission meeting, Tourism Director O'Malley said the city's budget "pretty much passed" at the budget meeting on the 30th and that the commission will plan a one-time 250th-anniversary Fourth of July parade.
At the Tourism Commission meeting, Tourism Director O'Malley said the city's budget "pretty much passed" at the budget meeting on the 30th and that the commission will plan a one-time 250th-anniversary Fourth of July parade (the director said the holiday falls on a Saturday next year). The director said the parade approval was for a single year and is not intended to become an annual change.
O'Malley reported that the tourism office posted its highest June revenue on record through June 25: $6,300, compared with a normal monthly figure of about $3,000. She warned that staffing shortages at Red Cedar amusement operations would force some July closures and reduced revenue during a key tourism month;…
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